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Donald Trump signalled he may offer carmakers some relief from tariffs, in the latest sign the US president will offer ...
Fifteen years ago, the late Andy Grove, the chief executive who led Intel to glory, began sounding the alarm about the absence of a rounded US economic policy. Grove, born into a Jewish family in ...
Leadership condemns what it says is an attempt to impose ‘direct governmental regulation’ at the elite institution ...
Also in today’s newsletter, EU explores legal options for ending Russian gas deals and UK consumers plan to ‘buy British’ ...
Unlike Russian coal, gas has not been subject to an import ban, while the EU has prohibited 90 per cent of oil imports from Moscow. Imports of the country’s shipped gas increased about 60 per cent ...
Shaken by October 7, the country is seizing territory and flattening villages to build buffer zones while routinely striking neighbours ...
Meta’s acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp helped give it “monopoly power”, the US Federal Trade Commission told a court ...
The search executive behind the push to reinvent the group’s core product says users are driving change in how to seek information ...
Planning, diversified markets and control of strategic materials potentially give Beijing leverage — if it can bear the pain ...
Context: Russian President Vladimir Putin hosts a “Victory Parade” each year to commemorate the Soviet Union’s victory in the second world war. Foreign leaders are guests of honour to watch the column ...
On show in Venice, Schütte’s work — ranging from monumental sculptures to intimate watercolours — explores themes such as death and anxiety ...
The young, dreamy twentysomethings who populated Summerhouse, Later (1998), Hermann’s first short-story collection, which became an international bestseller, are now firmly in middle age yet as ...