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For up-to-the-minute news updates, visit our live blog Good evening. Today was a landmark moment in the regulation of Big Tech, as the EU accused Apple of stifling competition in its App Store in the first charges brought under its new digital rules.
An FT poll showed voters trusted Marine Le Pen’s RN the most on the economy. Our weekend essay looks at the likelihood of France falling to populism. The FT editorial board said Ukraine needed to stare down bondholders and seek a 40 per cent debt reduction if it was to keep standing up to Russia. The EU has come up with a legal loophole to stop Hungary from vetoing support for Ukraine.
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