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Saudi Arabia and Russia’s agreement to cut oil production in defiance of Washington may upend the global energy order
Companies like Amazon and Microsoft routinely destroy used hard drives in the name of data security — but industry insiders say there is a better option
Consumer spending could become the backbone of a new growth model but that would require Beijing to relinquish some political control
In the first part of a series, the impact of falling house prices is spreading to local government finances and the broader economy
Byju’s rode a wave of investor enthusiasm to a $22bn valuation. But questions over its rapid expansion have clouded its future
The US is investing in supercomputers to predict how badly storms like Hurricane Ian will strike the east coast
With the Conservative party locked in a stand-off with the bond market, Liz Truss’s political capital is crumbling
A growing number of member states warn that proposals do not go far enough as they seek to ward off the risk of political unrest
The fate of the UK’s automotive industry might ride on it — but it has no working prototype, no factory and no customers
Reduced access for foreign experts is making it even harder for governments to understand decision-making in Beijing
The Supreme Court ruling to overturn Roe vs Wade is energising Democrats and presenting challenges to Republicans
Ahead of October’s vote, Brazilians must decide between the free-market Bolsonaro administration and the more interventionist Lula
With sharp rises in interest rates and currency interventions, central bankers insist they will vanquish inflation, whatever the cost
The coalition leaders may be fierce Eurosceptics but both Rome and Brussels need the relationship to remain functional
The economy is prospering despite the sense of crisis elsewhere but the country’s politics could become more unstable
Fraudsters took advantage of the hype during the pandemic to prey on individuals — exposing a gaping hole in consumer protections
Nasa is funding American companies to build commercial replacements for the trailblazing International Space Station
Following Ukraine’s advances on the battlefield, the Russian leader is facing criticism from the right over his conduct of the war
Beijing wants to become less dependent on the west — and especially on its technology. But how realistic is this self-sufficiency goal in a connected world?
Prominent fund managers nursing heavy losses after a golden age of returns are adapting to a new reality
Investors poured billions into buying rights, turning pop songs into a new asset class — but then the economy stalled
Ethereum’s switch to a greener system is seen by crypto enthusiasts as a long-awaited chance to prove critics wrong
The boreal ecosystem that covers swaths of Russia and North America is nearing a dangerous tipping point
The monarch was a diligent steward of her family’s business affairs but ruled out radical innovation
Without immediate agricultural reforms, the country is vulnerable to an intensifying global food crisis
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