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A year on from his re-election, diplomacy is being driven by the personal whims of the president to an extent that is unprecedented in the modern era

In a week when Nvidia’s value reached $5tn, investors in even the broadest index of global companies are now heavily exposed to the AI boom

Despite success with injectable drugs pharma companies are investing heavily in tablets, long considered the holy grail of obesity medicine

Despite the scepticism about renewables in Washington, falling prices for new panels are making a compelling business case around the world

For years, Washington viewed its relationship with the region as a way to limit Beijing’s influence, but tariffs now strain the partnership

Trump’s ‘favourite field marshal’ is confidently wooing global powers, but Asim Munir faces far tougher challenges closer to home

A vast distribution network helped the asset manager navigate the shift to passive investing, but new challenges are looming

Consumers are increasingly shunning the restaurant experience for the comfort and cost savings of their living rooms

US support has helped calm markets, but Argentina’s president is politically weakened as his party faces midterm elections

A supply crunch in giant turbines for gas-powered plants threatens environmental and geopolitical consequences

With the economy stagnant and the far-right AfD gaining popularity, the chancellor is under pressure to deliver his promised reforms

Datasets have been removed, federal websites scrubbed and thousands of Noaa staff purged. Experts warn disaster defences are at risk

While previous presidents have introduced policies that have helped supporters, such incidents are now more common and overt

The AI boom is helping to sustain growth but demand is coming from the richest consumers who own stocks while poorer Americans are being squeezed

In her first year in office, Claudia Sheinbaum has deftly managed tensions with the US and at home. But the pressure is starting to mount

Professional and retail investors are swarming to buy the precious metal, raising the risk of a bubble

The company behind ChatGPT has signed agreements with many of the largest tech groups, adding to a growing web of financial dependencies across the AI...

Booming demand is straining a supply chain that prioritises quality and cannot expand quickly enough

Battered by scandal, the Swiss organisation behind the annual summit faces a moment of crisis. Insiders say its future may depend on the success of...

The massive bond purchases are being unwound at a time of fierce political criticism of the monetary authorities. The controversy could limit options...

A renewed push for economic growth has added to technological challenges and problems with carbon offset schemes

Beijing’s new diplomatic forays in south Asia have stoked New Delhi fears of being ‘encircled’

Israel has reduced large swaths of the territory to rubble. It will take decades and tens of billions of dollars to repair the damage

With the Conservatives at their lowest ebb ever, leader Kemi Badenoch faces a fierce struggle to maintain the party’s relevance

Foreign visitor numbers have grown more than fivefold, but for some the surge is a reminder of the country’s economic malaise

The country has been a critical market for the AI chipmaker but the company is entangled in geopolitical tensions and is watching the rise of new...

The chipmaker’s chief executive is urging countries to establish their own ‘sovereign’ AI ecosystems — but one which relies on its technology

The Southern District of New York once took pride in its independence. But pressure from the administration is changing the way its lawyers operate

The US president is dialling up his radical agenda and escalating personal vendettas in a bid to dominate America’s attention

Former Czech prime minister Andrej Babiš is seeking a second tilt at power, with potentially serious ramifications for Europe

Vast state spending is driving development, but some regions say the fast-growing capital is getting too much of the money

As the organisation turns 80, wars are raging in Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan, its core ideas are in tatters and the world no longer seems to be listening

A lucrative revenue stream for universities has led to an industry of unregulated agents now under scrutiny for making lofty promises

The scandal at the Swiss food giant raises questions about its corporate culture and the health of its conglomerate model

Since January, Donald Trump has used tactics reminiscent of the 1950s to stifle critical voices. Over the last week, the threats have intensified

While attention has been focused on Gaza, Israel has undermined the delicate architecture of governance in the West Bank built up over three decades

Fiscal systems designed around income and consumption struggle to capture wealth, and billionaires are highly mobile

Authorities are using an arsenal of interventionist tools to make city homes affordable. Critics call it an attack on property rights

Nepal is just the most recent country to have seen the ruling elite toppled by frustrated young people

Kalshi is spearheading a legal battle to expand access to online betting, with support from some in Trump’s circle

The murder of Charlie Kirk is part of a new cycle of political violence with echoes of the 1960s. But this time, leading figures on the right are...

Sheriff dominates the economy of Transnistria and its pro-Russian government, but the war in Ukraine has thrown its future into doubt

A generation of start-ups have failed to live up to the hype. Executives are now betting that more powerful tools will crack the complexities of human...

After a stagnant few years, the territory’s financial sector is regaining its global standing with a push from Beijing

Steve Cohen already owns the Mets baseball team and now wants to build one of New York’s first casinos. But that has drawn him into local politics

With economic problems mounting as the Ukraine war continues, President Lukashenko is tentatively trying to improve ties with the west

Led by China, a growing group of nations wants to change the global order — and they seem increasingly inclined to work together

Politicians have long blamed a housing shortage for soaring prices, but it is tax reform that can make the market less dysfunctional

Innovation has helped push SK Hynix ahead of Samsung — and put chipmakers in the middle of growing US-China tensions

Six years after a high-profile listing, Jumia is still trying to prove that it can be a profitable business rather than a relic of the cheap money era
