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‘We have never seen such an anomaly’ warns climate expert even as La Niña phenomenon brings early signs of cooling
Saudi Aramco says combustion engines will be around for ‘very, very long time’ after Horse Powertrain investment
Serbia is forging close ties with Donald Trump’s team even as it attempts to pursue a middle course in a multipolar world
It’s an essential part of growing up, yet the number of kids who read purely for pleasure is at an all-time low
Social media group suffers slowdown as billionaire divides audiences and Mark Zuckerberg launches rival platform
The world’s largest sportswear maker is in crisis as its sneakers lose some of their cultural cachet
Europe looks leaderless at a time of mounting global threats
Marine Le Pen’s Rassemblement National falls well short of expected gains in parliament
Rapidly evolving technology designed by smaller players is challenging the dominance of sluggish industry giants
Seven charts that show the scale of problems in UK public services after decades of under-investment
US president still believes he is the man to defeat Trump but a growing number in his party disagree
Poor west African nation struggles with surge in use of toxic ‘kush’
As the new government faces an economy, society and political system in despair, there is no shortage of prescriptions to put things right
Barbie is everywhere. Bows are back. But can dolls shed their creepy image?
From Pag to Ventotene, five writers reveal their lesser-known hideaways
The new prime minister will need to use the political capital that comes from a huge majority if he is to keep populism at bay
New leader names Rachel Reeves as first female chancellor
They are widely derided, but deep down isn’t everyone a Nimby? And shouldn’t we try to understand why people fear change close to home?
The Icarus-like former PM took his party to what is projected to be its worst defeat in history
An industry that has been hoovering up mathematicians to devise new trading strategies is now leaning on political scientists for guidance
ChatGPT has the appearance of a brilliant logician and that’s a problem
A single NGO is managing an ever-growing number of wildlife reserves. Critics say it is engaged in colonialism 2.0
A brand that fell out of fashion in the 2000s has become one of the US market’s strongest performers
Bike makers are still dealing with oversupply from the pandemic and consumers have tightened their belts
Economists are turning to new ways of finding out
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