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“Russia’s missile production has two Achilles heels,” explains Anders Fogh Rasmussen. “Both supply chains can be disrupted with the legal and diplomatic tools Europe already possesses”
Many of the supposed benefits of nationalisation, from stopping excess profits to unlocking new investment, are less promising than its supporters suggest
Ahead of the IPO of SpaceX, high finance looks desperate trying to woo Elon Musk. Few people are abasing themselves more than America’s investment bankers
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The basilica of the Sagrada Familia dominates Barcelona’s skyline. For some, it is a work of genius, a modern reincarnation of the great medieval cathedrals of Europe. For others it is a gigantic folly
An update to Apple’s virtual assistant will use AI models made by Google, rather than ones built by the company itself. Will that strategy pay off?
The laws of football “are largely untouched from 30 years ago...though they are enforced more strictly”. But in a guest essay the founder of a sports analytics firm argues this should change
Franchising is “an engine of opportunity”, argues one expert. Register for free to learn why its popularity is growing
Nikol Pashinyan’s victory will reassure Armenia’s neighbours, Turkey and Azerbaijan, that its foreign-policy pivot is not about to unravel
The basilica of the Sagrada Familia dominates Barcelona’s skyline. For some, it is a work of genius, a modern reincarnation of the great medieval cathedrals of Europe. For others it is a gigantic folly econ.st/4unJBGU Photo: Getty Images
Alexander the Great obsesses people: feature films glamorise him; documentaries follow in his footsteps; almost 5,000 books have dissected him. A new book about the military leader is a rollicking read
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Talk of an envoy for negotiations is premature, writes Anders Fogh Rasmussen
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Against Russia, Europe needs a peace-through-strength strategy
The iPhone-maker does not need to build models to cash in on the technology
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Apple’s new Siri is a dark horse in the AI race
Is that a rocket in your lobby, or are you just happy to see me?
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A hundred years after his death, the Spanish architect is both loved and reviled
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Wall Street’s undignified SpaceX mania
Saint or sinner: Antoni Gaudí’s polarising style
Britain’s privatised utilities are a mess
But public ownership is a red herring
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FIFA could emulate other sports by tweaking rules to generate more excitement, writes James Tozer
Why the World Cup produces an ugly version of the beautiful game
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In the age of AI, running a McDonald’s may soon look a lot more appealing
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Franchising has quietly made countless Americans rich
Russia’s dirty tricks are failing to stop its pivot to the West
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Armenia’s election is a setback for Vladimir Putin
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A new book is as riveting as its protagonist was
How many times a day do you think about Alexander the Great?