The country needs a strategy that takes on its most obvious weaknesses
If we’re serious about saving biodiversity, money flows will have to make their way to the remotest bits of developing nations
Lack of consultation has turned potential allies into adversaries, but technology and the creative industries can work together
Governments must not only learn lessons from Ukraine about security but stimulate higher private sector investment
All three of the country’s major industries are in crisis, and the economy is flatlining. Are politicians finally waking up?
Steel containers used to stop political demonstrations are an eyesore in Pakistan’s verdant capital city
There are more efficient ways to mitigate climate change, redistribute income and protect national security
The two candidates have fundamentally different views about America’s global role and how to keep the peace
The new Tory leader can’t rely on Labour being derailed by global events or problems with its own model
Its lopsided, brittle quality helps explain why so many Americans will cast votes in anger
An inadequate response highlights the lack of preparedness against extreme weather
As the EU fills its top jobs, the risk is that von der Leyen will end up as a leader without followers in national capitals
Democrat and Republican pairings hit the polls in a divided America
Pain will be unevenly spread among carmakers, with analysts identifying bedraggled Volkswagen as the most exposed
Chief’s dilemma is that it is easier to earmark disposals than to snuffle out buyers
Corporate and Wall Street power brokers will be happy to close book on era of regulatory activism
And the Mag 7’s tricky balance
Brands such as MG, BYD and Xpeng are making big inroads into country’s auto market, competing on quality as well as price
Brocks are vulnerable in cities as well as the countryside; naturalists are trying to protect them by keeping their whereabouts secret
New administration must find a way to maintain growth while repositioning the economy
The opinionated billionaire is not on the ballot, but he has turned the US election into an effective pulpit
Airline has largely resolved its battle with online booking sites and is unaffected by the engine problems afflicting its rivals
Leftist politician Sahra Wagenknecht has emerged as kingmaker in Germany’s eastern regional governments
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Sheldon Whitehouse publicly clash with accounting regulator Christina Ho
Company’s new model may not be everyone’s dream car, but it is well positioned to compete
Tech stock bonanza helped obscure dearth of juicy opportunities for group
And oil looks set to stay cheap
Longer-term equity, asset class and sector returns are not generally reflective of a presidency
National renewal will require elites to buy into a project of far-reaching reform
Kemi Badenoch’s task is to restore the party’s appeal to Britain at large
Technological and geopolitical competition between democracies and autocracies are two sides of the same coin
Patchy data will only fuel US concerns over its southern neighbour being used as a trade backdoor
The Budget’s new IHT measures demonstrate a profound misunderstanding of how our agriculture works
Sending a clunker to save yourself time does no one any favours
Arrival of US firms has pushed up top UK law firms’ charge-out rates by almost 40% in five years
Moral grandstanding is not the best way to convince people to come over to your side
Defending stability and prosperity is a test of America’s corporate responsibility