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While climate is changing, the model for insurance has not
The bloc has avoided an energy crisis, but the short-term solutions could harm competitiveness and the green transition down the line
Past and present policymakers should ask more searching questions about the causes and impact of the price surge
Regulators should be embracing much more sophisticated measures of lenders’ health
The prime minister complains about pressure on his wife Begoña Gómez, but no politicians have grappled with the real problem
Stronger US currency has risks for the global economy and could hamper disinflation
The former president’s personal brand is a crucial part of his accessible appeal
The hit show has unleashed a debate about who has the right to tell another’s story
Kyiv will have to husband its new resources carefully before trying to liberate Russian-occupied land
Former UK labour minister eschewed tribalism and held out the promise of a more collaborative style of politics
Research is finding ways to extend animal lifespans but regulators are still wary of treating ageing as a disease
As polls show the race tied, the president is campaigning around the country and his opponent is stuck spending his days in a Manhattan courtroom
Tighter rules tend to mean louder protests when those affected feel hard done by
Company’s exit would deal another blow to City’s status as home to listed mining groups
The essential ingredient of life is also a conduit for human connection
Side hustles, ‘slashie’ careers and complex lives make us captains of our own internal squad
Process of turning salt water into drinkable water is unlikely to be the answer to the bulk of the global water crisis
Workers’ groups increasingly adopt strategies used by activist hedge funds to exert pressure on companies
The antiquated system of setting prices is frustrating for merchants and their customers
How the tiny, friendly French region became a global sensation
Even small talk is better than sitting in the silent void
It took her three minutes to say she was blocking me — but the story didn’t end there
The combination of slower growth and nagging inflation is an unsettling mix
Comparing one data point with another can be misleading, nonsensical or even dangerous.
The craft embodies a golden age of space exploration
An aversion to trade in the US is not widely shared elsewhere
Rainfall has deprived us of the warmth and light of the sun, but a lack of frost has meant a prolonged period of early flowers
The cyber specialist has had a bumpy three-year ride as a public company
Microsoft is the company showing most tangible proof of AI revenue generation from hefty investments
The natural jewels have lost their old mystique because carbon crystals can be grown in labs
Don’t go thinking you can rely on good works or advancing humanity. It’s going to cost you
Given the level of government scrutiny facing the jet maker, aligning regulatory and commercial interests might seem sensible
English-speaking countries generally do better at both attracting and integrating talent
Market conditions are reminiscent of the soft landing that followed Alan Greenspan’s ‘Fed pivot’
If only we’d followed Wright’s Law, solar tech could have been cheaper much sooner
Hermès’s revenue growth in high-margin leather goods shows why the group leads the luxury sector on valuation
There is a gap between the research supplied by academia and what policymakers actually want
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