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Many more people in the country owe their livelihoods to the car industry than to farming
The French energy giant was forced to pause a huge LNG scheme in Mozambique after Islamist militants launched a deadly attack. Is the region safe...
Like a poorer Switzerland, the UK will never find a happy balance of independence and access
A prize aimed at cracking interspecies communication could make humans think differently about the welfare of other creatures
The president’s fiscal plans deepen concerns over America’s public finances
The white minority does have justified anxieties but many are thriving and it is absurd to talk of a ‘genocide’
Success rides on how leaders in the region decide to focus their spending
Stand-up comedy is still a relatively new phenomenon in a country trying to decide where to draw the line on free speech
Their apparent authenticity and tolerance for controlled anarchy leave their opponents looking tired and staid
Public perception of stereotyped discrimination has one surprising outcome
Markets cheered the deal with China. But away from Wall Street, confidence is plummeting and prices are on the rise
If the US president is walking away from Ukraine, other allies must step up
Some Republicans warn that a tax-cutting budget will destroy the party’s standing with working-class voters
Tackling deprivation and illness in neglected places could be the prescription for beating Nigel Farage
The difficulty is that, however unsatisfactory the hegemon might be, the alternatives look worse
Companies must give us the chance to understand the environmental impact of the tech we use
Rapidly advancing technology is helping meteorologists to make more accurate and detailed forecasts even further into the future
Hard-fought reset lays bare the realities of the post-Brexit relationship
Starmer’s government seems unwilling to revisit the successes of the party’s last period in power
Russia has little interest in peace talks. It is hoping for battlefield breakthroughs and sanctions relief
The US administration’s Project Homecoming underestimates the appeal of America
By withholding aid and now allowing only ‘minimal’ food supplies, Israel’s government is losing what’s left of its moral authority
The country is generating the kind of wealth that raises the risk of an anti-capitalist revolt
The radical Maga right has a way of looking at the world that chimes with the illiberal left
A potential supply and demand shock means the US economy may be in for years of volatility
Big Tech should have a legal duty to check investment advertisers are authorised