Get ready for a spectacular IPO boom from the big beasts of Silicon Valley
SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic will break new ground — potentially with the scale of their losses
SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic will break new ground — potentially with the scale of their losses
Analysis reveals how cheap text message verification fuels global influence and manipulation campaigns
Former Nato leader on the future of the transatlantic alliance
Trial results are a boost to US pharmaceutical company’s booming obesity business
Cars will be hardest hit by move, which comes ahead of crucial renegotiation of US-Mexico-Canada trade pact
Larry Ellison’s company raises its capital expenditure forecast as it doubles down on AI infrastructure bet
Whether Netflix or Paramount wins, creatives are likely to lose
Figures for September raise hopes that GDP growth in third quarter was stronger than forecast
The database company’s stock looks like a leveraged bet on OpenAI being able to meet its long-term promises
Deal forms part of broader tie-up for media group’s intellectual property to feature within ChatGPT maker’s products
Build-up of pending cases has reversed the progress made in reducing the number of people housed in hotels
Communist party leadership pledges to ‘stabilise’ major engine of economic growth
US proposes ‘compromise’ option of demilitarised buffer that excludes both Ukrainian and Russian forces, says Kyiv
María Corina Machado quietly backs US pressure on Maduro regime after emerging from hiding for Nobel Peace Prize
Supporters urge Fifa to halt sales for next summer’s event in US, Canada and Mexico until solution is found
Kate Winslet makes her directing debut with ‘Goodbye June’, starring Helen Mirren; Scarlett Johansson makes hers with Holocaust survival comedy-drama ‘Eleanor the Great’; period farce ‘Fackham Hall’ pokes fun at stately home sagas; ‘The Tale of Silyan’ documents tough lives in North Macedonia; Jafar
US database company’s earnings published on Wednesday fell short of forecasts amid concerns over AI boom
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Also in this week’s newsletter: Flu cases hit record levels in England’s hospitals
Honeyland’s Tamara Kotevska returns with a documentary on the hardships faced by people and wildlife in North Macedonia
The Belgian’s latest novel, set against a backdrop of recent events in Europe, ponders philosophical questions such as, Do we really want to know what is in store for us?
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Timothy Spall, Andrea Riseborough and Winslet herself also feature in a comic drama about a woman’s last days
Election of Kyriakos Pierrakakis caps political and economic turnaround for Athens after traumas of Eurozone crisis