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The ‘brain waste’ of skilled migrants in Europe

A new investigation shows how countries hold back educated people from overseas from working in their fields of training

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The Big Read

The economics of running

Does a hotter economy really make you faster?

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Soumaya Keynes

Why are American roads so dangerous?

Bad driving is probably playing a bigger role in the fatality rate than larger cars and longer journeys

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John Burn-Murdoch

The Baltic balancing act over the threat from Russia

Fears grow in the region that Putin could test Nato’s resolve with provocations or the ‘nightmare scenario’ of an outright attack

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The Big Read

The dollar would survive Trump turning currency warrior

The greenback’s global role has endured shocks from without and within

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Alan Beattie

Ukraine’s desperate need for air defences

Nato allies should donate from their armouries even if that leaves them depleted

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The Editorial Board

Ukraine cannot fight evil with empty hands

The trapped US funds are the difference between life and death for many of us

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Oleksandra Matviichuk

The AI race is generating a dual reality

US tech giants may dominate but they won’t have it all their own way

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John Thornhill

The corporate world needs to collaborate on cyber risk

As threats morph, the cultural objections to working with the government must change too

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Gillian Tett

An election manifesto for the NHS — and a healthy economy

A population equivalent in size to Greater Manchester is not working due to ill health, at a huge and avoidable cost

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Jennifer Dixon

The great bet on rate cuts is off

We are trapped in old ways of thinking about inflation

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Katie Martin

Inside the formidable grassroots operation of India’s BJP

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party has built one of the most efficient electoral machines in modern democratic politics

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The Big Read

The myth of victimless tax rises

Ignoring the cold reality of Britain’s public finances is a mistake

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The Editorial Board

Will Gallic grouchiness snuff out the Olympics flame?

Planning issues and security risks mean that with less than 100 days to go, excitement levels in Paris are low

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Leila Abboud

Can AI really change our material world?

Compounds produced by the technology challenge our idea of novelty

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Anjana Ahuja

The ECHR needs saving from itself

Rulings on climate and migration offer Europe’s populists a rallying cry against the court’s legitimacy

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Robert Shrimsley

Green-eyed CEOs should beware the lure of higher pay

As the banking crisis showed, higher remuneration can prompt tunnel vision and outright misbehaviour

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Brooke Masters

Biden’s polite Trumpism on China

Communication matters precisely because the structural problem between the pair is probably insoluble

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Edward Luce

What the people of Sudan need from us

One year on, this nightmare war shows no signs of ending

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Zeinab Badawi

It’s time to lift the veil on incompetence

Both governments and companies are guilty of feigning inability when it works to their advantage

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Stephen Bush

The US and Europe need a strategy for the geopolitical contest over AI

Rising middle powers will play a key role in the struggle for global technological supremacy

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Anja Manuel

The overlooked threats to the global financial system

As western governments shy away from debt reduction and structural reform, investors must reassess their view of ‘safe’ assets

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The Big Read

Why economic forecasting is performance art for central bankers

Ben Bernanke’s review is full of sound recommendations but unlikely to alter this opaque process

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Andy Haldane

Crises are eating into development funding

Rich nations need to top up financing for multilateral institutions and initiatives

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The Editorial Board

The shadow of war darkens on the global economy

Short-term performance has been surprisingly good but policymakers are walking on eggshells

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Martin Wolf

US Republicans aren’t good at nationalism

Stinting Ukraine will harm America in the contest with the supposed ‘real’ rival China

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Janan Ganesh

Israel has no good choices on Iran

Its least bad options are a return to the status quo ante or carrying out a limited strike against military targets

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Richard Haass

The UK needs a reform road map to avoid stagnation

There are four clear ways to fix the current economic mess

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Martin Wolf

Should governments tax the great boomer wealth transfer?

The scale of accumulated wealth makes it a tempting target. But critics say inheritance taxes are unpopular and ineffective

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The Big Read

Gold is back — and it has a message for us

The precious metal’s surge may herald a whole new world

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Rana Foroohar

A dangerous turning point in the Middle East

Israel should listen to allies who care about its security

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The Editorial Board

The Biden administration’s Israel dilemma

Protection cannot mean giving the Netanyahu government a blank cheque, cashable in Washington

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Gideon Rachman

How to fill Ukraine’s ammunition gap

The Czech initiative should be a blueprint until European defence industries can step in

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Petr Fiala

Cicada-geddon: a rare insect event draws fans to the Midwest

Trillions of cicadas are set to emerge after years of sleep for a once in 221-year event

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Patti Waldmeir

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