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As Israel’s isolation deepens, ties with New Delhi are growing — from drones to statues
Lessons from one zero-sum competition for another
It can be bold — or become an index fund
Western governments must ensure industrial policy does not turn into unchecked state expansion
The US cannot wait for the worst job losses to hit before moving corporate and public policy in a pro-worker direction
By building their own data highways, American hyperscalers are creating a national security risk for other countries
The annual airborne seed attack has prompted military intervention
The choice is between a climate strategy that strengthens economic security and one that hollows it out
AI is helping the Royal Botanic Gardens predict — and prevent — the demise of species
Leftwing rebels have been replaced by gangsters selling ever more drugs to Europe and Asia
There must be a global agreement on how the technology is controlled
An opaque approach to US policy risks hampering AI development
France and other countries in Europe fear that Berlin is planning to go it alone
FTSE 100 group looks like a poor candidate for the activist treatment
Wargaming the EU-China conflict warns Europe against aggression towards an opponent with superior firepower
Rarely has a geopolitical roll of the dice gone so rapidly wrong as the Israeli PM’s
Capital is pouring into insurance because of high returns and low volatility. But some professionals are worried about mispricing
This common comparison invites us to see ourselves as sub-optimal alternatives to AI agents
The UK premier has a litany of broken promises behind him, while the US Senate hopeful has shown dubious judgment
To ensure deal succeeds, the US president must contain Israel’s prime minister
Washington’s suspension just strengthened Beijing’s pitch for its own competing AI models
Lighter and more affordable devices give users a battery-powered spring in their step
The world’s benign arithmetic will turn malign if countries do not adjust
Trump’s deal reflects the failure of the military option in Iran
Jeff Bezos’s rocket company is rebuilding just as its bigger rival reaps $75bn from a stratospheric IPO
There are no alternatives the people would favour. Increasingly, they know it
Why Kevin Warsh’s first big act at the Fed should be a rate hike
Labour must be as focused on wealth creation as we are on wealth distribution
By shifting work to the consumer, AI will usher in a self-service economy
The new Federal Reserve Chair will be judged on his integrity and ability
No kings. No The Rock. No gratitude.
Big Tech no longer prints money; it needs it. What will that mean when confidence dips?
A user’s guide to interpreting global football chief Gianni Infantino’s most inspirational thoughts
Malign social media automates division — I saw the effects in our city this week
A ‘wait and see’ monetary policy strategy risks repeating the mistakes made in 2008
The UK pharma group has announced its biggest biotech acquisition in more than 25 years
The British artist wrote several letters to the paper
Goals, talent and diversity are set to drown out controversy off the pitch
His unrivalled grip on the public imagination has transmuted into Wall Street gold
There is a bigger political constituency for fiscal consolidation than many think
Better patient outcomes are at risk in the backlash against American tech
To tackle the new challenges of today, it is essential to acquire new capabilities
Companies are betting on big implications for pharmaceuticals, financial services and crypto. But sceptics worry about hype
Financial logic has been stood on its head as yields buck decades-long trends
Modi will need to combine emergency measures with reforms to help the country rebound
Even some of the tech labs seem to agree that society as a whole should benefit from advances
A secure future depends on a revitalised transatlantic alliance
Republicans helping to strengthen labour law would once have seemed an outlandish prospect — no longer
Rage on the right and a narrative of disadvantage changing sides is rewarded by social media
Lab-grown cocoa is the latest synthetic commodity to challenge a natural product