The Right Way to Tackle Developing Countries’ Cancer Crisis
LAGOS—In Nigeria, a cancer diagnosis is often a death sentence. Nearly 130,000 Nigerians receive one each year, and nearly 80,000 die of the disease. An average of 33 women per day in Nigeria are infected with cervical cancer, and 22 women per day die from it. The problem is not that interventions do not exist, but that Nigerians—and developing-economy patients more broadly—lack access to them.
Isabel Infantes/Pool via Getty Images Politics 0 Reversing Brexit Is Labour’s Best Hope Anatole Kaletsky sees a compelling political and economic case to be made for re-engaging with the European Union.
Reversing Brexit Is Labour’s Best Hope
Diego Fedele/Getty Images Longer Reads 3 The Strategic Logic of the AI Arms Race Charles Ferguson Ukraine has become the world's most important laboratory for AI-powered warfare, demonstrating how drones, software, and battlefield data are redefining strategic advantage. Its success shows how quickly the balance of power can shift toward countries that innovate and adapt to autonomous hard power. says that Iran and Ukraine herald an era in which autonomous weapons determine how wars are fought and won.
The Strategic Logic of the AI Arms Race
Ukraine has become the world's most important laboratory for AI-powered warfare, demonstrating how drones, software, and battlefield data are redefining strategic advantage. Its success shows how quickly the balance of power can shift toward countries that........
