Research led by Kikusui Takefumi at Azabu University in Japan, published recently in iScience, explains what might be going ...
Kinley Salmon, our Latin America correspondent, wonders if José Antonio Kast’s victory signals a clear shift to the right ...
But part is because Ukraine is keeping secret the methods it hopes will help it regain a winning edge elsewhere. Participants ...
Q uietly, in a jargon-filled statement on the Argentine central bank’s website, President Javier Milei has made a crucial ...
Mr Trump’s sabre-rattling may worry MAGA lawmakers—such as Josh Hawley, a senator—who oppose military intervention in ...
In its aggregated wisdom, however, it is also far more discerning. This discernment is what SpaceX, Open AI and Anthropic ...
Now the airline hopes to cement its dominance in African air travel by building Africa’s largest airport, near Addis Ababa, ...
You might think that short-sellers like Mr Chanos, who bet on prices falling rather than rising, are looking forward to a ...
And amid the gloom, there are reasons to be cheerful. This year Georgia Banjo, a colleague in The Economist ’s Britain ...
W ho won 2025? In world affairs, this is a tricky question. But in Hollywood, the answer is simpler. The year’s champions are ...
Over the past 12 months power has shifted, conflicts have intensified, elections have recast political landscapes and ...
Ukraine and its European allies may be enthusiastic about the Trump administration’s shift in their direction, but when ...
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