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FT interview: The Indian prime minister discusses the growing relationship with the US and responds to claims he represents a threat to democracy
Growing public concern over asylum applicant numbers is bolstering once-fringe parties across the bloc
The Danish company’s drugs for obesity could have a profound impact on healthcare, society and our relationship with food
The territory’s growing reliance on China has turned into a distinctly mixed blessing — with questions of how long hallmarks of its own system can endure
A successful vote might pave the way to a minerals-driven boom that lifts millions out of poverty. But opposition figures say it isn’t a fair fight
Beyond the headline statement, three new pledges might cut demand for fossil fuels and eliminate potent emissions
Japanese households hold a remarkable proportion of their financial assets in cash but a new investment scheme may loosen their purse strings
Labour organisers believe the political momentum has shifted in their direction after years of decline. But are they overplaying their hand?
A boom in private equity meant bumper pay and rapid promotion for its partners, but competition is growing as dealmaking slows
Wealthy alumni have campaigned about rising hostility towards Jews. The controversy has already forced one university president from office
The prime minister hopes his new Rwanda asylum bill can silence a faction of his party minded to oust yet another leader
The next week could be critical for the country’s future. Having promised open-ended support, the US and EU are struggling to provide new funding
The October 7 attack and war in Gaza have put unprecedented strain on relations between Jewish Israelis and the Palestinians who live alongside them
Countries might soon be able to trade emission reductions with other governments, but experts warn the market is already being exploited in developing countries
The pandemic had a highly disruptive effect on learning around the world, but in many cases also reinforced longer-term trends in attainment
As opinions shift, asset managers like BlackRock are talking more about maximising returns than about saving the world
Jorge Pérez nearly lost everything in the financial crisis. Now the Florida developer is convinced another bust can be avoided
To some he was a diplomatic wunderkind, to others an amoral sociopath. He later used access to power to charge high fees to companies
The inside story of how the country’s flagship tech company kept its edge in the semiconductor war despite sanctions
Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s government is taking action against politically influential business figures. But will a new generation take their place?
The summit host is investing big in clean energy to ensure talks are a success — and possibly to sway the outcome, critics say
The country once saw itself as nearly immune from the world’s problems. But it is now immersed in stand-offs with India and China
The tech industry is divided over how best to develop AI, and whether it’s possible to balance safety with the pursuit of profits
The mining group plans to invest $9bn in a Yorkshire mine that will produce a fertiliser mineral for which there is currently little demand
David R Jones made Houston the nation’s insolvency capital before an undisclosed relationship forced his resignation and prompted calls for reform
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