US withdraws invitation for Canada to join ‘Board of Peace’
Initially seen as a means to end the war in Gaza, its expanded role to intervene in other conflicts has been discussed
Initially seen as a means to end the war in Gaza, its expanded role to intervene in other conflicts has been discussed
Washington’s compromise has stabilised one of Beijing’s most important technology companies
Video app launches US joint venture with American investors to enact deal criticised by China hawks
Also in this newsletter: AI isn’t just replacing jobs
Europeans criticised by Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy for failing to lead ‘in defending freedom’
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Manufacturing setbacks undermine effort to become a US champion in advanced chipmaking
From David Postings, Chief Executive, UK Finance, London EC2, UK
From Professor Robert Gawłowski, WSB Merito University, Bydgoszcz, Poland
From Mark Adams, Lausanne, Switzerland
From Marit Rødevand, CEO, Strise, Oslo, Norway
From John Gent, London KT1, UK
From Alison Marshall and David Sinclair
From Matt Shaw, Oxford, UK
GfK index rose by 1 point to minus 16 in January, up from a low of minus 23 in April 2025
Legislation that could reach final approval next week allows foreign and local private companies to commercialise oilfields
Good relations with the US commander-in-chief are more than a nice-to-have
US president claims lender unfairly closed his accounts for political reasons
Long-serving chief executive of largest US bank paid $1.5mn in base salary and $41.5mn bonus
Also in today’s newsletter: South Korean leader celebrates ‘Kospi 5,000’, and SpaceX lines up banks for IPO
Danish PM open to renegotiating 1951 pact provided country’s sovereignty was not called into question
Move will allow carmakers to offer more generous loan terms at a time of mounting concern over vehicle affordability
Why Trump chickened out on Greenland