Some of America’s wealthiest tech investors have come out for Trump. But most Big Tech leaders are staying silent, for now
On the coat-tails of a private equity boom, American partnerships are bringing a long-hours, high-pay culture to the City
Millions of India’s citizens have piled into shares and options, egged on by online ‘finfluencers’, but regulators are sounding the alarm
Nasa is leading a global race to live and work on the lunar surface. But for all the investment there are no guaranteed rewards
The EU says its pioneering legislation will protect humans from AI’s dangers. Critics say it is undercooked and will stifle innovation
The authorities are increasingly concerned about rises in unemployment, mental illness and crime linked to the economic slowdown
After the president’s disastrous debate performance, the party has been plunged into a crisis over whether to force him out
The chancellor’s mission to stoke economic growth faces dire headwinds, and might call for harsh trade-offs
Surging settler violence, military raids and economic pressure have further undermined the credibility of the PA leadership
President Bola Tinubu says his reforms are necessary to achieve market discipline, but millions could be pushed into poverty in the process
Serbia is forging close ties with Donald Trump’s team even as it attempts to pursue a middle course in a multipolar world
Rapidly evolving technology designed by smaller players is challenging the dominance of sluggish industry giants
The new prime minister will need to use the political capital that comes from a huge majority if he is to keep populism at bay
An industry that has been hoovering up mathematicians to devise new trading strategies is now leaning on political scientists for guidance
Old school retail politics have helped bring Marine Le Pen’s Rassemblement National to the brink of political power
Shifting weather patterns are reducing crop yields and squeezing supplies, creating what could become a permanent source of inflation
Overseas bondholders have discovered to their cost that they have little recourse in the Chinese system when boom turns to bust
As a changing climate makes southern counties ripe for viticulture, the largest producers are attracting investment from overseas
With voters eager for change, polls suggest the party could lose a large number of its Westminster seats. But support for independence remains strong
Troop numbers are in decline in the UK, Germany, France and Italy. What might make more people serve?
But critics fear the oil bonanza will turn Guyana into a victim of the ‘resources curse’
Not only do the polls say Labour will win back predominantly working-class areas in the north but also wealthy, southern Tory heartlands
The chipmaker’s brief reign as the world’s most valuable company is a sign of the times for the emerging technology
In the past year, many have dropped or missed goals to cut emissions or to loosen ties with polluting sectors
Despite sanctions, Russian companies are building more than a third of the new reactors around the world, which is gaining Moscow new friends