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The Australian academic on working with Aung San Suu Kyi, the souring of a democratic dream — and the 650 days he spent in prison
Niccolo Figà-Talamanca says Belgian authorities have not found any evidence against him
His massive new mural in Miami has a glossy surface but conceals some dark stories
Her book ‘Right Kind of Wrong’ aims to reframe failure and promote intelligent risk taking
One half of Italian fashion’s celebrated partnership on shaping Valentino Garavani’s vision, partying with Elizabeth Taylor — and why luxury is now in a ‘different universe’
‘We are a catastrophe for them,’ says Venture Global’s Mike Sabel after oil majors allege $18bn windfall
Riksbank governor Erik Thedéen says businesses would be affected if trust declines due to rise in violent crime
DRC president insists vote will be ‘transparent and democratic’ but opponents warn of possible cheating
NUG foreign minister foresees new wave of resistance attacks ‘in next few weeks’
Science secretary Michelle Donelan signs post-Brexit deal to rejoin €96bn research scheme
Continent still exposed to supply disruptions despite cutting Russian gas reliance, says Markus Krebber
Study story: An EMBA helped Esther Hardi accelerate her move into green energy and recharge her enthusiasm
The barrister on acting for Johnny Depp and Prince Harry, his battle over phone hacking — and why the super-famous are human beings too
Foreign minister Annalena Baerbock says country will fulfil its international obligations
The author on how his dystopian vision of Ireland ‘Prophet Song’ holds warnings for us all
Head of Palestinian refugee agency fears Gaza’s population will begin dying from diseases as well as Israel’s bombardment
The band’s guitarist has resurrected an ambitious failed project from 1970 — but as a graphic novel
After a deal to sell the leather goods brand fell apart, Bally’s Simone Bellotti and Nicolas Girotto are forging a fresh — and quintessentially Swiss — identity for the label
The director of ‘The Lehman Trilogy’ discusses ‘The Motive and the Cue’, his hit play about rehearsing Shakespeare
It is not too late to halt global warming but the main obstacles are political rather than physical, he says
Chair of the UN science body, IPCC, says nothing can be left off the table — though the technologies are not yet proven at scale
AES chief defends renewables investment despite market rout this year
Daniel Greenberg defends MPs against ‘undeserved reputation’ for self-enrichment
Bill Anderson says group is generating a series of promising new drugs after R&D strategy change
Chair of National Infrastructure Commission says government will have to pay for tunnel under London
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