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Networks of brokers and shipowners from Panama to Switzerland are becoming expert at circumventing international sanctions
With the global cocaine business booming as never before, organised crime groups are diversifying into a swath of other illicit activities
AI can perform many of the duties of human resources staff, a symbol of how it is changing companies and the nature of work
The return of Amboseli National Park to local control has raised fears that efforts to protect the country’s wildlife will be set back
OpenAI’s underwhelming new GPT-5 model suggests progress is slowing — and competition in the space is changing
Weakened at home, the Ukrainian president must try to shape the Alaska talks from afar as battlefield losses mount
Months of talks were needed to secure an agreement that has been hailed as evidence of improved Anglo-French relations
Two of the world’s largest countries are at odds over the fate of one man: Trump ally Jair Bolsonaro. Can the rift be mended?
Pedro Sánchez calls his country a ‘global benchmark’ in the transition to greener energy, but prices — and profits — have plunged
Biotechs, miners and hoteliers are snapping up crypto to boost their share prices, but experts warn of a crisis if markets crash
The US president is increasingly tying trade policy to geopolitics, using economic might to bend countries to his will
While the west focuses on the military threat, activists in Taiwan accuse its own politicians of facilitating Beijing’s subversion efforts
From Miami to Barcelona and Australia’s Gold Coast, governments are trying to save shorelines where climate change is accelerating erosion
The abrupt withdrawal of American funding has stranded millions of patients and will be felt by countries for years to come
The so-called Big Three of Ford, GM and Stellantis say the new tariff regime will cost them a combined $7bn this year
A clampdown on migrant labour is adding to concerns about tariffs, a downturn in Hollywood and cost-of-living pressures
The country is one of the most exposed in Europe to Trump’s tariffs, intensifying fears that a golden era of growth will slow down
Local governments are steering investment into new factories, adding to overcapacity and eroding profit margins
As water scarcity spreads governments are ploughing billions into a technology that comes with its own environmental costs
Despite the tariff shock, inflation is modest, stocks are up, and unemployment is low. Some experts insist it is too soon to tell
Rising prices and declining services for ordinary voters contrast with the excesses of those close to the prime minister
The concept has been proved, but scaling up services beyond a handful of cities will require tens of billions in new investment
Once an advocate of US soft power, the secretary of state has embraced Maga values from isolationism to impatience with foreign aid
The explosion of lab-grown stones from China has shaken up the sector, leaving established players struggling for relevance
The continent’s dependence on US groups for digital infrastructure is causing growing concern among executives and policymakers
The drive to deregulate in the UK, US and Europe could unleash growth — or sow the seeds of the next crash
While institutions grapple with the pace of change, technology companies are moving quickly to offer custom learning products
Across the continent, remote villages are fading amid declining births and residents departing for greater opportunity in urban centres
The Chinese group is poised to outsell its US rival this year after it dramatically narrowed the technology gap between the two
After warm relations during his first term, Tokyo has not adapted to Donald Trump’s transactional approach in trade and defence
Posts praising Hitler show the risks of accelerating the nascent technology with little stress testing and few guardrails
The country has staged a powerful recovery in the 10 years since it faced near economic collapse
The US president has stepped up his criticism of the central bank’s chair, prompting some to question how long it can remain above politics
When blockbuster drugs lose IP protections it can wipe out billions of dollars in revenue for companies
Ofcom’s decision to boost competition in the sector is credited with driving the rollout of a faster, more reliable internet connection
Trouble is brewing again in the ethnically divided state, exactly three decades after the Srebrenica massacre
Companies are not yet rushing to relocate production to the US, but investment and dealmaking have already slowed
Fewer young people are reading for pleasure than ever before, with broad economic and social consequences. Can the trend be reversed?
The government has a plan to exploit its abundant fossil fuel resources to help ward off the ill effects of Trump’s tariffs
Britons are growing less fond of their troubled healthcare system. Will Labour’s 10-year plan change their minds?
Despite its prowess, China has not been able to overcome dozens of ‘choke points’ that are the essential building blocks of modern manufacturing
Global leaders struggle to understand the impulses and stratagems of the US president
A cost of living crisis and social unrest are throwing the strongman leader’s plan to stay in power into jeopardy
Companies are building up an arsenal of antitheft technology as organised crime fuels an epidemic of petty larceny
The bank’s latest reorganisation has arguably left it with few options to boost revenue as it faces trade tariffs and lower interest rates
Three decades after it was launched, hundreds of barriers still persist within the EU. In an era of trade wars, Brussels has made it a key priority
The American military has been the alliance’s bedrock. But shifting US priorities, including in the Middle East, are putting new pressure on...
The Israeli prime minister’s career looked finished after the October 7 attack by Hamas. But now he is pursuing a conflict he has proposed for years
Asia’s richest man is facing questions about his family’s succession planning
It has been tipped as the next big breakthrough out of Silicon Valley, but is it a scientific goal — or a marketing buzzword?