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The philosopher’s job is surely more than to be a servant to the sciences
Western policymakers ignore changing global power relations at their peril
The company’s global plans range from solar modules and electric buses, trucks and trains to complex transport systems. But is it trying to do too much?
Many middle-income countries show reserves of pragmatic tolerance that Europeans do not necessarily deserve
The capital votes for its mayor next week, but the Conservatives’ dissociation from the city means they seem set for failure
Neglecting women’s pain affects the entire medical pipeline, from research to diagnosis and treatment
Robot deliveries are becoming a common sight but in a world of apps and automation it's hard-pressed gig workers who ease the friction
The Ukraine aid vote in the House of Representatives exposed Republican divisions that will endure
Defending the environmental status quo in the name of ‘pragmatism’ is indefensible
Some of those born after the end of apartheid are taking inspiration from the radical politics of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
The industry has not had much to celebrate of late but some things are looking up
An ECB interest rate cut soon would make sense but the Fed faces a more difficult call in the US
EU resistance to confiscation is unsustainable
Doubts over the credibility of economic and corporate statistics
There’s a new brand of gastropub pop-ups where the pop never stops
Politicians’ scandals have changed with the times but the shame remains the same
New figures show that default and recovery rates compare favourably with other debt asset classes
Artificial intelligence is a multibillion-dollar project with no clear timeline for revenues
If Congress will not act, President Joe Biden may have to do so
Admonitions about staff trading in their employer’s shares may now need to be broadened
Plus, electric vehicles, Embracer, UK asset managers, Prysmian
My coffee machine looks amazing. For £3,000, it should do
At depressed valuations, SenseTime offers a low-risk bet on a potential winner
The Financial Conduct Authority already has deterrence tools at its disposal
Japanese carmaker has fallen behind in electric vehicle race and lacks scale needed to compete globally
Miners are battling to whittle down the oversupply of gems
He was an avid investor and left me shares in public and private companies
Investors should not write off the country’s growth potential
Elon Musk sends confusing message on earnings call
Plan to remove some small boat migrants to Africa is costly, flawed and sets a bad precedent
The FTC has defined a specific market of accessible luxury it says will be harmed if the deal goes through
Commercial ties between the two powers appear to be catching up from an abnormally low base
About two-thirds of US companies are incorporated in the small, mid-Atlantic state
The annual Salone del Mobile is a vast display of slick superfluousness but at its heart is a deep regard for tradition and craftsmanship
Seamus Heaney’s touching acts of kindness, Jane Austen’s hangovers — an author’s correspondence reveals things that literature cannot
Chabaidao’s experience reflects weak local investor sentiment
Shell, Total and Chevron are all drilling, or planning to drill, in the Orange oil basin
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