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Thousands of jobs are set to be lost in the City of London and Wall Street this year as the credit squeeze bites. How is the turmoil being felt at your company?

Is this the end for Mugabe?

The Movement for Democratic Change is claiming victory in Zimbabwe’s elections. But the announcement of the results is being delayed, amid allegations of vote-rigging. Is this the end of Mugabe’s 28-year rule?

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Has the US troop surge in Iraq worked?

Violence recorded by the US in Iraq has fallen sharply. Is the surge of US troops responsible? Or are other factors more important?

What is the world’s restaurant capital?

The new Michelin guide to Tokyo will undoubtedly cause some food critics to choke. The Japanese capital has amassed 191 stars, far outranking New York and even Paris. But which city gets your vote for the finest dining?

What is the best business book of all time?

The experts have had their say – now it is your turn. From Adam Smith, to Peter Drucker, to Jim Collins, there are plenty of contenders to consider

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Economists’ Forum

Martin Wolf

The canary in the mine: Larry Summers’s apparently nationalist argument for globalisation signals an alarming prospect for developing countries, say Devesh Kapur, Pratap Mehta and Arvind Subramanian

Westminster Blog

A sinking ship? In the last year, 30 Labour/Lib Dem councillors have defected to the Conservatives, while only one Tory councillor has quit the party

Gideon Rachman’s blog

Gideon Rachman

The League of Democracies revisited: The league will only take off if the world’s democracies become convinced they face a common threat so obvious and dangerous that it is worth forming a new alliance

Brussels Blog

The FT’s EU team give the inside track on the latest EU moves

Dear Lucy

Lucy Kellaway

What makes a woman? ’Should an award for female entrepreneurs be given to someone who used to be a man?’

Tech Blog

Taking a stake in Web 1.0: CBS’s purchase of Web 1.0 icon CNET shows an overriding need for online reach and scale, Web 2.0 niceties be damned

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China’s next chapter

Jing Ulrich

Markets Q&A: Jing Ulrich at JPMorgan answers readers’ questions on Chinese corporate and market development

Q&A: What comes after unipolarity?

The era of American foreign policy domin­ion is over and there is no clear replacement. Council on Foreign Relations president Richard Haass answers your questions about the risks of a non-polar world

Q&A: Battle of the brands

Google

What makes a successful global brand? See how Nigel Hollis of Millward Brown and Hayes Roth of Landor answered your questions

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