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  • May 30

    Portuguese inflation holds at 3.3% in May as energy costs surge 13.2%, but minister insists 'people are living better'

    Portugal's consumer price index remained at 3.3% year-on-year in May, driven by a 13.2% jump in energy products linked to Middle East disruptions, while Economy Minister Castro Almeida argued that wage growth of 6.6% means households are still better off.

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Kuwait burns, Burnham waits

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The day’s news split between hard power and smoky air. Iran and the United States pushed the Gulf war into infrastructure, Britain prepared for a new prime minister, and China used open AI to make Wall Street rethink the cost of intelligence.

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