#economist.com. Oil bosses have big hopes for the AI boom. Data centres are fuelling demand for natural gas—for now
#Nov.07.2024 ×
#economist.com. India’s startup scene is picking up speed again. Zippy new firms are emerging in a number of areas
#Nov.07.2024 ×
#economist.com. Big Macs, strawberry jam and the wealth of nations. Alan Heston, a pioneer in comparing economies, died on October 25th
#Nov.07.2024 ×
#economist.com. Barbarians on the porch. Private markets are going mainstream
#Nov.07.2024 ×
#economist.com. Binyamin Netanyahu fires his defence minister. The Israeli prime minister stamps his authority on his government
#Nov.06.2024 ×
#economist.com. The return of Trumponomics excites markets but frightens the world. It may bring stronger growth, higher inflation and a global trade war
#Nov.06.2024 ×
#economist.com. Huawei’s new made-in-China software takes on Apple and Android. With its latest operating system, it is cutting ties with Western tech
#Nov.05.2024 ×
#spiegel.de. ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan: "Should I Wait Until Everybody’s Dead?". The decision by ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan to apply for an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was one of the most controversial in the court's history. In an intervie
#Nov.05.2024 ×
#economist.com. Why your company is struggling to scale up generative AI. As employers hesitate, workers are ahead of the curve
#Nov.04.2024 ×
#economist.com. Why investors’ “Trump trade” might be flawed. Markets are betting Trump 2.0 would boost the dollar. It could fall instead
#Nov.03.2024 ×
#economist.com. What the world can learn from Botswana. Peaceful transfers of power are a wonderful thing
#Nov.01.2024 ×
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