Iran hit by ‘internet blackout’ as regime struggles to contain protests
Unrest tests Islamic republic at a time when it is grappling with intensifying external and domestic pressures
Unrest tests Islamic republic at a time when it is grappling with intensifying external and domestic pressures
Contrarians have their work cut out
Warhammer; digitising nerddom; clicktatorship; UBS on the dangers of being single
Also in this newsletter: Fertiliser companies slam exceptions to carbon border tax demanded by farmers
The Localised Growth Impacts of a Showgirl
As its collection rises to nearly 2.5bn, there are signs it is making progress in its ambition to preserve the world’s flora — and restore endangered species
MiniMax joins wave of Chinese technology companies going public
Move to free locals and foreigners comes after decade of harsh repression by Maduro regime
Also in today’s newsletter: Glencore-Rio Tinto megamerger talks and Iran’s internet blackout
Topical issues for classroom discussion. This series hosts short case studies on contemporary business dilemmas for professors and students, written by academics who provide insights and questions on themes from supply chains and artificial intelligence, to marketing and accounting
Gideon Rachman speaks to Ian Bremmer
Plus, Merck is in talks for a cancer drugmaker and hedge funds spar over credit default swaps
Move is second change to European leadership team in quick succession
The process might be thought of as analogous to one company buying another
Marc Filippino talks to Najmeh Bozorgmehr, Victoria and Craig Anjli Raval
US president lurched from kidnapping Maduro to criticising private equity firms in a tumultuous start to 2026
The data suggests soft skills more than quantitative competency equal success in a rapidly changing labour market
US banks are positioning themselves for long-term opportunities in energy and infrastructure
Executives at Consumer Electronics Show suggest drive to build infrastructure is reshaping economics of consumer tech
Prospects are improving more than the dim consensus of economic forecasts
Demand for their work is down as a hiring crunch hits
Trump’s military actions in Venezuela show how US foreign policy has become geared towards securing access to energy and critical minerals
The three newly listed makers of semiconductors are lossmaking, and none has sales worth more than a tenth of their bigger rival
Every investment seems risky in 2026 — but paddle on we must