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Asean countries should build on their durability with domestic and trade reforms

The tremulous response to both the Venezuela coup and his threats to Greenland reflects hard truths

Like the Spanish conquistadors, the president’s search for mineral wealth in South America will weaken the US

Boaz Weinstein’s campaign against investment trusts is encouraging wider intervention by US funds

It is premature to assume the AI era will lead to non-inflationary growth like the ’90s computing boom

Washington aims to reshape the region by using corporate power to dominate the continent and its resources

The Italian prime minister has brought political stability, but not economic growth. What can she accomplish before facing voters in 2027?

AI must learn to reckon with a world much messier than any computer simulation

The annual Consumer Electronics Show is a smorgasbord of futuristic tech products

Damage caused by US tariffs has so far been muted but that won’t last

Donald Trump has promised to build fleets of new reactors to help ‘win’ the AI race. But many think the goals are unrealistic

US move on the island would be a breach of the transatlantic alliance

Top state lawyers are joining together to challenge Trump and rein in big business

The island is geologically analogous to Canada and countries in northern Europe

His enthusiasm for big business and foreign intervention is more Reaganite than populist

The US move against Maduro has eerie parallels to the coup that ousted Salvador Allende in 1973

The roadways are already safe and robotaxis risk increasing traffic

If technology redefines what our language means it could also change our perceptions of ourselves

That this Labour government seems to find Alaa Abdel Fattah’s predicament a laughing matter is unconscionable

Facing mounting domestic protests, the Islamic regime should seek an off-ramp

Flip-flopping leadership is economically damaging and a sign of a deeper malaise

In building a new country, we need to deploy the approaches that have enabled us to resist invasion

Emboldened by the Venezuelan operation, Trump is seeking a foreign balm for domestic pain

Policymakers say strict new measures have driven down irregular arrivals, but experts say the underlying factors are little changed

Plus, banks and activist investors

Few will mourn Maduro’s ousting, but its manner sets a dangerous precedent

The AI mania could wane and drag down the economies of the two superpowers, but the rest of the world is well positioned to pick up the slack

The US has fallen behind China in manufacturing but targeted import restrictions could help it catch up

There are reasons to be optimistic — but weak job creation and private investment warrant caution

In a society where speaking about mortality is thought to bring misfortune, one company is trying to confront it head-on

There are reasons to both hope for — and doubt — that the continent could finally gain some Asian-style momentum

The US president has a growing appetite for military adventure

A world order built around great power spheres of influence is a recipe for instability and conflict

As 2026 begins, optimists are talking down bubble anxiety

Banning plant-based products with meaty names is exactly the kind of red tape the EU said it had left behind
