Western countries let the African nation get away with fomenting conflict in its neighbour
Peace engineering is difficult to measure but critical to do
It is time for the EU to get down to business
App’s fate should be determined by rule of law, not the dealings of a president
Many nations have been responding to Trump tariffs not by retaliating but by courting other trade partners
China’s deflating housing market offers an interesting parallel
She became a household name as leader of Planned Parenthood, a target for the US conservative right
Pre-empting violent crime might be possible in some circumstances if we categorise them differently
It is wise to acknowledge their deep understanding of nature and the elements
The chancellor is right to say that regulation is often an obstacle to growth — it needs to be much smarter
The fiery anti-immigrant ideologue has made himself indispensable to the president
The president’s ultimatums and demands on allies and rivals suggest he will use America’s financial might as a cudgel
Marginal gains in the country’s strengths and weaknesses would go a long way
Political interference fuels uncertainty for businesses in need of a stable competition policy
Davos shows how many companies are convinced diversity and environmental measures make financial sense
In politics, media and sport, the advantages of looseness are becoming clear
A new cohort has built expertise abroad — and now they’re coming home
The natural buyers of new equity have suffered relentless outflows
What if, instead of being surprised when an item survives a few years, we shopped only for things that will last?
There’s something deeply undignified about a man of a certain age wandering around in labelled streetwear
Flotus 2.0 is ready to fly
US president’s endorsement shows data-centre dominion is now a national priority
Giddy investors have pushed up stocks in one of the stronger opening months to any year in the past decade
America’s partners must defend their values as well as their interests
A new book illustrates that far from being pastoral fantasies wasting land, money and energy, they are a valuable cultural export, part of the country’s enduring soft power
The tycoons may benefit simply from setting the cat among the pigeons
The questions families are asking their advisers, following the IHT shake-up
If the US president takes a more flexible approach, tariffs may end up being used as a bargaining tool rather than end goal
Elites must not be complacent about a widening epistemological gulf which threatens democracy
I wouldn’t if I were you. My own have so far kept me from bungee jumping, wing walking and other horrors
Plus GLP-1’s and packaged foods
Millennials across the west were united in their economic malaise. Their successors not so much
Faye Toogood spent years eliminating any hint of softness or decoration from her work. But the emotional can be female designers’ greatest power
Looming tax changes stress the importance of financial planning
Half a century after Richard Easterlin founded the economics of wellbeing, the question remains unsettled
What inhibits the flow of oil is not red tape but low prices that fail to cover costs and pay dividends
The central bank should be forward-looking and signal its equilibrium level for rates