Transcript: Bonus — A US shale pioneer on the Middle East war
Michela Tindera talks to Jamie Smyth, Scott Sheffield and Bryan Sheffield
Michela Tindera talks to Jamie Smyth, Scott Sheffield and Bryan Sheffield
The aspiration gap has turned everyone into losers, especially graduates
Rise in domestic tourism could provide relief for rural hospitality businesses struggling with higher costs
Struggles to sell even in popular areas are a timely reminder of the challenges created by high interest rates
The fallout from the Iran war has deepened the challenge for an industry grappling with a changing market and slowing Chinese demand
Rolex, TAG Heuer, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet and Hermès lead the charge in Geneva
The Chicago-born pope has offered an alternative vision of Catholicism — and American power
Her voice soothed, seduced and helped define the Indian nation over an eight-decade career
Reflections on an ancient prejudice
As the transatlantic alliance falters, Starmer needs to step up
Russia-friendly ex-president Rumen Radev projected to win parliamentary vote on Sunday in race to become PM
Stocks, bonds and the forint are up on hopes that Péter Magyar’s landslide victory will lead to pro-market reform
New government tax regime came into force last week but most of those required to sign up by April 6 have yet to do so
Demand for mainlanders with Mandarin skills is on the rise
A show of unique, handmade objects is a departure for Milan’s industrial design mecca Salone. How did craft become so covetable?
For one group of dogged roboticists, artificial life that can reproduce itself is the future. The fact it doesn’t yet work only adds to the excitement
Some commentators believe Heavy Assets, Low Obsolescence companies could be an investment antidote to markets ravaged by AI
A guide to orange wine, microbial terroir, regenerative viticulture and more
The shows, sights and trends coming to Milan
Company expands accommodation options alongside home rentals but analysts warn of stiff competition
Testing claims matters more than ever in an age of misinformation, overconfident assertions and unsubstantiated opinions
In the age of AI, paintings feel real again
Hunger and even famine are foreseeable consequences of the war on Iran. Now the world must act to shield the poorest from effects that will continue long after the fighting stops
The soul of Milan, the life of robots and more