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Peace engineering is difficult to measure but critical to do
Many nations have been responding to Trump tariffs not by retaliating but by courting other trade partners
App’s fate should be determined by rule of law, not the dealings of a president
It is time for the EU to get down to business
Western countries let the African nation get away with fomenting conflict in its neighbour
China’s deflating housing market offers an interesting parallel
It is wise to acknowledge their deep understanding of nature and the elements
Pre-empting violent crime might be possible in some circumstances if we categorise them differently
She became a household name as leader of Planned Parenthood, a target for the US conservative right
Experimental fungi and ‘robotic bees’ are among the ag-tech innovations being trialled in a country on the frontline of climate change
The president is surrounded by the leaders of the richest and most powerful companies in history — but their dominance may yet be checked
America’s partners must defend their values as well as their interests
Elites must not be complacent about a widening epistemological gulf which threatens democracy
Their models are cheaper thanks to US export restrictions that have inadvertently spurred innovation
Millennials across the west were united in their economic malaise. Their successors not so much
The chancellor is right to say that regulation is often an obstacle to growth — it needs to be much smarter
The fiery anti-immigrant ideologue has made himself indispensable to the president
The president’s ultimatums and demands on allies and rivals suggest he will use America’s financial might as a cudgel
Distortions from US tariffs need not be disastrous
By 2030 the UK government wants 80 per cent of new cars to be EVs. These are the changes needed to accelerate the transition
The UK energy company trails Shell and others in value after years of offering investors false hope
His revamped online presence portrays the president as part action hero, part hard-nosed CEO
The media tycoon is happy to spend to contain a scandal — including in his legal battle with a British royal
The president complained about the bishop’s mixing of religion and politics but in his version of Christianity the two are intertwined
Trump’s slogan is a bet on the energy status quo, not on the future
Averting a tragic mismatch between global food supply and demand requires moonshot ideas
Worries about the EU’s waning competitiveness have prompted a rethink of merger rules that prioritised consumers
As conservatives find judicial allies, companies should expect more challenges
President threatens retaliation against ‘discriminatory’ levies on US multinationals
Having supposedly worried too much about him last time, people are overcorrecting
The chancellor needs to act upon her tough rhetoric if she is to assuage bond markets
The influx of ultra-rich expats is putting pressure on the lifestyles of the merely wealthy
Universities are the cornerstone of the country’s reputation as a global research hub but the business model is in crisis