The NBA’s pitch to Europe
Also in today’s newsletter: English cricket’s makeover begins
Also in today’s newsletter: English cricket’s makeover begins
Google AI boss tells FT that despite unsustainable exuberance in the tech sector, ‘if the bubble bursts we will be fine’
Demis Hassabis says the level of investment in some parts of the tech industry had become detached from commercial realities
Forces who once helped Washington fight Islamists retreat following assault by Ahmed al-Sharaa’s government
Abelardo de la Espriella has defended high-profile, controversial figures, including an ally of Nicolás Maduro
The toxic ecosystem we have today can be better addressed with competition than regulation
Trump has laid waste to the Atlantic alliance — the Greenland crisis shows what needs to be done
Catholic Church often has a presence in remote communities impacted by resources projects
Its techno scene attracted a global crowd — until the city was hit by cultural crackdowns and Covid-19. But one pioneer stayed behind his decks
There are better alternatives to the Trump-Warren plan to cap interest costs for one year
Director Ebs Burnough came to Utah for the film festival and found a haven for coffee, craft beer and chicken wings
Graduates are in uproar about Budget changes to loan repayment terms, and they have a point
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Anyone who thinks they know where blame lies in a family is deluded — doubly so with a dynasty
Behind the crisis caused by Donald Trump’s threats is a much bigger change: the waning of US hegemony and the coming of a multi-polar age
There’s a new arrival in Mérida, Yucatán’s capital of culture and cool
Reflections on a decade that was less traumatic than it promised to be
Chief Greco says prior offers were rebuffed and shareholders should now have a say
As a new film brings a fresh generation of fans to Emily Brontë’s classic novel, Maria Crawford heads for the wild moors that inspired it
On the road in Sudan with the UN’s outgoing High Commissioner for Refugees
This old boozer, ringed by newbuilds, exceeds all expectations — and it’s got a mustard menu
Universities trained students to produce polished responses on demand. Then AI learnt the same trick. What now?
Lessons on a shared sense of humanity abound in the everyday
There was once a time when we posted anything, anytime, with no real consideration of the consequences