
Politics
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Trump hails ‘some headway’ after Putin meeting but acknowledges no deal
The meeting represented the first in-person talks between the two countries’ leaders in years.
Kevin Lamarque/ReutersAll eyes on Alaska ahead of Trump-Putin summit
Putin’s proposal that Ukraine hand over the Donbas seems to have won favor with Trump, but Kyiv deems it unacceptable.
Banks’ war with crypto heats up
Crypto executives are calling on the president to stop banks from charging to access customer data.
Trump tries to temper expectations ahead of Putin meeting
Friday’s meeting in Alaska will be the third time the two have met face-to-face.
US Treasury Secretary Bessent calls for Fed rate cut
Economists
are increasingly worried that US inflation is gathering pace, driven by
high tariffs, and that high rates are needed to cool it down.
Canadians’ views of US leaders tank, poll finds
Only 15% of Canadians approve of leadership in Washington.
Van Hollen accuses Trump of pay-to-play on chips
The White House has defended its unusual deal with Nvidia and AMD.
How Trump’s DC takeover divided the city’s Democrats
In Muriel Bowser, the president has found an unlikely partner for his crackdown on crime in the capital.
Taliban ‘colluding’ with senior UN officials to divert aid, new report finds
The
Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction’s newest
report, shared first with Semafor, contains in-depth allegations of
misused assistance.
DNC faces votes on Israel and Gaza
The party committee will consider two Gaza-related resolutions at its meeting this month.
Business
People walk past the Bank of Greece in central Athens.
Greece asks to repay debts a decade early
The country is a rare European economic success story, following a debt crisis in the late 2000s.
Louisa Gouliamaki/File Photo/Reuters
US wholesale prices see biggest surge in three years
The producer price index jumped 0.9% on the month, signaling that higher prices may hit US consumers in the months ahead.
UK economy sees unexpected growth in Q2
The
UK economy grew 0.3% in the second quarter of 2025, slowing from the
first three months of the year but still beating expectations.
US inflation holds steady but Trump’s tariffs drove up some prices
US inflation held steady in July at 2.7%, though core inflation data rose faster than expected.
Zuckerberg’s new manifesto reveals Meta’s shape-shifting strategy
Mark
Zuckerberg’s understanding that his “real asset isn’t any app, it’s
attention” might make it harder for Meta to deliver new products, an
analyst said.

Semafor
is a news website founded in 2022 by Ben Smith, a former
editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News and media columnist at The New York
Times, and Justin B. Smith, the former CEO of Bloomberg Media Group.
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