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From Karthik Sankaran, Senior Research Fellow, Geoeconomics, Global South Program, Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, Washington, DC, US
From Geoffrey Roberts, Member of the Royal Irish Academy; Emeritus Professor of History, University College Cork, Ireland
From Charles Mercey, Tellisford, Somerset, UK
From Debra Phillips, President and Chief Executive, National Electrical Manufacturers Association, Washington, DC, US
From Paul Bledsoe, Professorial Lecturer, Center for Environmental Policy, School of Public Affairs, American University, Washington, DC, US
From Julio Bruno, London W1, UK
From Desmond Lachman, American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC, US
From Patrick Nally, Founder, West Nally Group, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, UK
Prosecution raises questions about use of American courts to try leader of a foreign nation
Investors weigh short-term disruption to Venezuelan exports against potential to eventually pump more crude
Also in today’s newsletter: Britain and France strike Isis facility in Syria, and China targets online vendors in tax crackdown
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says US has no right to annex Arctic island
US president says Latin American nation’s post-Maduro leader must adhere to conditions or pay ‘a very big price’
Read a selection of FT articles on parties, voting and interest groups picked by our teacher advisers
UK pressure groups
Few will mourn Maduro’s ousting, but its manner sets a dangerous precedent
Ukraine allies convene in France, Chinese AI start-ups list in Hong Kong and UK retailers update on Christmas sales
Biz Stone and Evan Sharp raise new funds for ‘Tangle’ as they assess the ‘devastation’ caused by online excess
Maduro regime maintains grip on streets of capital after US raid
Tens of thousands of households without electricity and heating amid freezing temperatures
Change, sustainability
The US has fallen behind China in manufacturing but targeted import restrictions could help it catch up