When the war in Ukraine ends, Moscow will need to be part of the new security architecture, argues Andrey Melnichenko.
It is working with AI companies on voluntary standards that could soon be released. Unfortunately, its efforts so far have ...
When the crash comes, stabilising markets will be easy compared with reordering society for AI, writes short-seller Carson ...
Would it be possible, an envious Europe sometimes wonders, for it to have its own version of Silicon Valley—but without the ...
The memorandum of Understanding between America and Iran on ending their war had barely been signed when it faced its first test in Lebanon, as Israeli forces and Hizbullah continued attacking each ...
A minister in Turkey has spoken of one day „ruling” Jerusalem. Israeli officials have warned darkly that Turkey is „the new ...
So great was the demand for cats to mummify that temples bred them specially for the purpose. That is one of the things you ...
What we think about history and who our heroes are should not be dictated to Americans by the churlish fiat of any four-year federal administration, whether of the left or the right. Neither ...
China wants more sway over how the world thinks. The country’s latest five-year plan aims for a major leap in international ...
Barring the wholly unexpected, Andy Burnham will soon become Britain’s seventh prime minister in a decade. He must reckon with this twin decline of Britain’s fabric and its politics. He cannot fix one ...
In little more than a year, seven Latin American countries have held presidential elections—and right-wingers have won them all. Never has the regional pendulum swung so fast. Barring Brazil and ...
Sometimes the best footballers flop at World Cups. On the grandest stage they can turn out not to be the best after all, ...
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