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Trump’s military actions in Venezuela show how US foreign policy has become geared towards securing access to energy and critical minerals

The proposed levy on people worth 10 figures and above has rattled Silicon Valley and split Democratic leaders

The Italian prime minister has brought political stability, but not economic growth. What can she accomplish before facing voters in 2027?

Donald Trump has promised to build fleets of new reactors to help ‘win’ the AI race. But many think the goals are unrealistic

Policymakers say strict new measures have driven down irregular arrivals, but experts say the underlying factors are little changed

The AI mania could wane and drag down the economies of the two superpowers, but the rest of the world is well positioned to pick up the slack

As Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally will take over an institution tarnished by scandal and with dwindling numbers

The country plans to reinforce its dominance of global manufacturing, despite persistent deflation at home and rising tensions abroad

The technology is changing the way many people meet and form relationships but some experts believe it may do more harm than good

The US president’s ‘liberation day’ tariffs spooked markets but the global trading system has proved to be resilient

By inserting tiny imperfections into the stones, scientists open up possibilities in computing, encryption and sensors

As well as being the dominant platform in podcasting and having a growing presence in live sport, it is now the leader in TV and streaming in the US

Amid the rise of streaming, younger viewers barely watch the broadcasting that once dominated Christmas schedules

It used to be the most wonderful time of year for the retail and hospitality sectors, but consumer behaviour is shifting

New Delhi is building up its maritime capability as a counter to Beijing’s growing assertiveness in the Indian Ocean

The furore over football World Cup prices is the most glaring example of tensions fuelled by a post-pandemic boom in demand for experiences

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

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

In many countries, financial knowledge is poor and savings are held in low-return products, slowing the continent’s economy

The Nvidia chief executive has been the driving force behind the massive AI boom which has the capacity to reshape the global economy

How the energy giants tried to transform their businesses — but ended up dramatically scaling back those plans and writing off billions of dollars

Officials suspect a campaign of sabotage that once looked opportunistic may be a strategic escalation

President Prabowo Subianto has centralised power and forged close ties with the military, raising concerns about autocratic creep

Temasek and GIC are integral to the finances of the south-east Asian city-state. But recent returns have compared unfavourably with many global peers

The industry was hugely optimistic when Donald Trump returned to the White House. But bitcoin has fallen by a quarter in two months

Isolated since 2021, the Islamist group is now rebuilding ties with many countries, despite a fierce dispute with former patron Pakistan

Data centres and green grids are heavy users of the red metal, but mine supply is stagnating and new discoveries are rare

The biopharma industry is booming following record investment and improved supply chains

A year after revealing plans for capacity cuts and job losses in Germany, some think more retrenchment is needed

The introduction of a so-called mansion tax in this year’s Budget is likely to depress prices in some parts of the capital even further

Once the world’s factory, Beijing’s relentless focus on R&D means the country has become the world’s laboratory

New rules will boost lending and profits and entrench American dominance. But critics say they could lead to another crash

Booming production may buoy the domestic economy, but is causing environmental damage and trade tensions

Many governments have not come clean with voters about the growing fiscal strains on the welfare state

With few ships and limited intelligence-sharing, some say the country cannot hope to protect itself or its infrastructure

If the chancellor can find a way to solve the credit drought that small businesses face, the country’s prospects would get an important boost

The diplomatic rift between Beijing and Tokyo is also a test of Washington’s appetite for engagement with the region

Can Brussels balance its desire to set the guardrails for tech with its need to attract investment?

Long neglected in Washington, the region is key to some of the president’s priorities, including halting illegal migration and limiting Chinese...

Beijing’s GDP figures have drawn scrutiny for years but the questions have become more acute

New technologies and regulatory reforms have boosted the offshore industry, 15 years after the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe

Litigation over the Mariana disaster in Brazil was overshadowed by tension between Pogust Goodhead and its backer

Beef costs have risen sharply in many countries, adding to the pressure on living standards and bringing Donald Trump into conflict with ranchers

Bookings from younger passengers have allowed operators to defy the gloom in the rest of the travel sector

Europe’s manufacturing champion is in free fall. Economists are suggesting radical steps to save what is left

The $23bn Simandou mine in Guinea has taken almost three decades to begin operating but could tilt the balance of power in the global iron ore market

At COP30, ‘adaptation’ to global warming is high on the agenda as efforts to reduce emissions stall

The history of politicians who go back on their words has lessons for Rachel Reeves as she mulls raising taxes

Over a year after the ousting of Sheikh Hasina, the student movement is losing faith in the possibility of real change

As COP30 approaches, Brazil and Colombia offer competing visions of a ‘just energy transition’ for developing countries
