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Social media is an outrage machine, not a forum for sharing ideas and getting at the truth
Democratic backsliding and a foreign policy close to Russia cast doubt on whether Belgrade really wants to join the club
The upcoming climate summit needs to shift public opinion and generate political will — the planet’s future depends on it
Islamabad needs to reverse course, but the west has responsibility too
A rare look inside a covert Russian-led operation to get strategic technology protected by European export controls into the hands of the state
The UK should take inspiration from the inventors and implementers of its industrial revolution
Video games give players the raw materials to tell their own stories — a vital ingredient that cannot be translated into film
Turning round the fortunes of the dating app will be her biggest challenge yet
The civil service, blamed and attacked by Johnson-era politicos, also has lessons to learn from this inquiry
Despite the ferocity of the military campaign, the long-term strategy for the enclave remains shrouded in uncertainty
OpenAI’s app store marks the emergence of chatbots able to perform tasks
A rematch with Trump in 2024 would risk putting the US democratic system itself in the balance
Dearth of decent and affordable services is a leading factor driving women from the workforce
Technology is upending the age-old act of chipping in for a farewell gift
Having made one trading error already this month, I’m now buying energy stocks
The tastes of producers and consumers are worlds apart
The change in circumstances is dramatic after decades of triumphalist money making
The country’s attractiveness as a destination for private capital is at an all-time low, an investor association warns
In troubled times, the life-affirming power of paintings offers respite — and moves us towards compassion
Nicky Haslam’s £40 tea towel skewers all things middlebrow, from Wimbledon to the Waleses
Even amid catastrophe, projects such as the Hand in Hand schools continue to work for mutual understanding
Staff left on tenterhooks as they await news of big job cuts across the bank
Wave of ‘revenge spending’ has largely failed to materialise
From dahlias to salvias to choisyas, flowers are blooming amid the mildness of what used to be a frosty month
Plus, multi-managers, Square Mile, Arm, SoftBank, AI, Nintendo, M&S
Debra Crew’s debut strategy presentation next week will receive extra scrutiny over sales fall in Latin America
As tech rivalry with US grows, Beijing has strong incentive to develop local solutions
Instacart and Amazon show shopping habits are hard to break, especially in the US
The German brand cannot just rely on collaborations and sporting heritage to drive sales of its sneakers
The perpetually outraged have turned their sights on Marks and Spencer’s festive message
Some jobs are vulnerable to automation but if you’re a ‘cyborg’ or a ‘centaur’ you can work better with robot help
For many, resuming normal life is a desecration, an abandonment of the hostages and the dead
Parents should finance property and pocket money, not corporate cash
Acquisitions will allow more room to manoeuvre if energy transition picks up pace
Most Britons have their own stories about crumbling public services. Research shows how deep the problem is
Revenues in the third quarter were 11 per cent higher year on year
US motorists who borrowed heavily during the car-buying frenzy are struggling to make repayments
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