The American decision to restrict arms sales could be a turning point in the US-Israel relationship
Tbilisi government is set to pass a law that could derail the country’s EU hopes
Germany in particular has been slow to come to terms with significant geopolitical and economic shifts
Universities depend on taxpayer money to survive, and they are wasting those funds
Critics fear taxpayers will be on the hook for construction of infrastructure needed for football team’s proposal
Chronic underperformance is worrying EU policymakers who are searching for ways to inject some dynamism
People will have to work longer and pension systems will need to be transformed
Modi’s government is popular despite the lived economic experience of people, not because of it
Government’s tightening of graduate visa rules poses a grave risk to universities and the country
Even more serious than Fed rate rises would be a politically driven devaluation of the US currency
With one more careful push, the bloc could wean itself off Moscow’s gas entirely
The rightwing congresswoman from Georgia seems to have outlived her usefulness to the former president
Lawyers say more options are needed to resolve debt problems than simply ‘lose-lose’ liquidations
Anglo could restructure itself and reap potential rewards without the overhang of BHP’s deal
‘Without wanting to sound too evangelical, bath time really is a sacred moment in my day: I get a lot of good thinking done in the tub’
The UK-based chip designer could lower the risk of SoftBank’s failed bets
Investors should not be so quick to dismiss the regulatory risks
Plus hand-to-mouth Americans
Investors might think they impede returns but FT research shows they do not mean underperformance
Austrian bank continues to make big profits in the country after Putin’s invasion of Ukraine
An easing of Eurozone monetary policy before the US could raise the cost of imported goods and services
Elon Musk’s firings raise questions on how to assess staff and eliminate bias
Employers can do a lot more to help combat a depressingly persistent problem
Machine intelligence is not yet a substitute for the experimentation that underpins understanding of a disease
Iberia offers rich pickings for wine enthusiasts working to a price
From someone who relies on it for ideas, this is how to find it
Share prices remain at ground level for now
Tech companies have been wilfully ignoring the protection of the young for decades
Act now before the Lords’ reform — the discounts may disappear
. . . turn out to make a lot of sense
Scheming sons and warring sisters give us a narrative to help interpret our own clan tangles
Hedging foreign exchange exposure becomes more important amid increasing geopolitical risk and diverging economies
Shares in JAL and ANA have barely budged in the past year
After a long drift, the London market has made strong gains this year
Differences over Russia and economic frictions cast a shadow across Xi Jinping’s tour of European capitals
Too many are leaving the profession in despair at stagnant pay and poor working conditions
Britain’s leaders need to ensure the vibrant capital lives up to its potential
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