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A year of internal disorder, fluctuating priorities and colossal spending at Meta has rattled insiders and investors

Outsourcing this infrastructure to space comes with a host of problems

Valuations rest on the incorrect assumption that frontier model creators have built massive, durable moats

Liberals were wrong to assume the two ideas are natural twins

Verdict leaves no doubt about the consequences of standing up to Beijing

While markets were buoyant this year, volatility is never far away

Senior members of the German far-right visited Washington last week in an effort to cement relations with the GOP

Extremist terrorism is a major threat, but is one end of a continuum

The US is funnelling materials such as cobalt and graphite into national defence rather than new climate technologies

This year, the world’s highest-profile celebration of scientific excellence wants to celebrate academic freedom

You cannot keep tightening the screws on the institutions that finance the real economy

Next year’s tournament in North America is turning into an elitist spectacle

Such measures wouldn’t be necessary if Beijing ran anything like a normal, balanced economy

A permissive environment has been created in which Israel is conflated with all Jews, everywhere

The experience of the video game industry suggests transparency about AI use won’t be straightforward

Rather than use the traditional policy process, foreign governments are dealing with the handful of envoys who appear to have the president’s ear

American foreign policy now aims to help rightwing nationalists into power across the continent

Resolving serious trade imbalances will require co-operation and co-ordinated action

The US president has handed the initiative to Beijing in tech, energy and security

Public services will only show improvement with money and expertise that comes from outside government

Brussels has more power to apply and enforce the rules than it is currently using

Once a pugnacious devotee, the former Maga maximalist is now one of the few Republicans who stand up to Trump

The EU’s economic security depends on turning itself into more of a power player

And what this test tells us about the artificial intelligence wave

Former staff allege bullying, misogyny and safeguarding lapses at the city-state outpost of North London Collegiate School

The country’s growth model is becoming increasingly hard to sustain
