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Tech, trade, finance and military policies are mingling in a manner not seen during the neoliberal era
Too many voters think the party ignores ‘pocketbook’ issues
The philanthropist intends to spend his fortune over the next 20 years. But government budget cuts threaten his ambitions in global health
Agreements with the US and India are imperfect, but better than nothing
Unless their use is defined under law, and accounting rules, they will remain a poor medium of exchange
Starmer’s choice undermines multilateralism and poses risks to the UK
Deep divisions among German conservatives could spell trouble for the new chancellor
At a time of crisis, the country is being led by a general not known for his restraint
Japan’s distinctive cartoons are attracting worldwide audiences, Hollywood studios and private equity companies alike. Who will reap the rewards?
International trade and American growth have bounced back from big setbacks before
There may no longer be space for two major parties of the traditional middle after Reform’s disruption
Remaining under the control of a non-profit board does not negate the risks of increasingly autonomous AI models
Trump’s trade crisis will answer whether the country’s corporates have saved or danced all summer
Several transactions are on the table with billionaire investors, overseas shareholders and domestic politicians all affected
Crisis between nuclear-armed neighbours is a big test for global diplomacy
Russia and China are unlikely to remain bystanders as America sorts out its own mess
The revolt against him isn’t huge, and it isn’t about constitutional principle
As climate change puts pressure on supply, new varieties are coming to the fore
Unlike Middle Eastern kingdoms, the US is a debtor nation
The country’s economic vulnerability makes a prolonged conflict particularly dangerous
Theatre audiences are at a record and a new rule on late-night licences could herald a revival for clubs and bars
New regulator powers should include the ability to claw back pay from vice-chancellors in the event of financial catastrophe
The Tesla founder’s much-heralded war on government waste has had uncertain results
Crime, divided leadership and problematic innovation could all hold back its potential
Leaders are touring the world both to push back against US influence and also to shore up its export markets as its trade surplus rises
Companies were using automated screening earlier, but applicants’ adoption of the tools is now causing problems
The US and European allies should do more to restrain Benjamin Netanyahu
China and others must think afresh as the US steps away from its role as balancer of last resort
Extreme weather means wildfires and flooding are becoming more likely, posing a risk to urban areas around the world
European leaders need to shed their political timidity to take the necessary steps
In Latin America, the ‘pink tide’ is running out and offering global capital new hope
Deals this month ought to become the basis for a more ambitious realignment
The mayhem of Mar-a-Lago is less effective than the boredom of Brussels
The launch of the first new show in the genre in the US in 25 years shows the endurance of steamy melodrama
The question of whether the president is a populist or a libertarian when it comes to Silicon Valley remains unclear
In a neighbourhood once famed for its sumptuous department stores, there’s an incongruous new retail outlet