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It took 30 years for climate tech investments to pay off. Now they’re best placed to survive the VC winter
BY
Michael Sonnenfeldt
Europe
Billionaire soccer club owner indicted in New York for ‘showering gifts on his friends and lovers’ via a ‘brazen insider trading scheme’
BY
Chloe Taylor
Newsletters
After Twitter, TikTok is the latest tech giant to dive into text
BY
David Meyer
Commentary
Russia is weaponizing global food security in its war–but agribusiness is promising to come to Ukraine’s rescue
BY
Olivier Guitta
Europe
Bernard Arnault’s LVMH will pay $166m to sponsor the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris—and provide Chaumet medals and Moet Hennessy wine
BY
Angelina Rascouet
,
Albertina Torsoli
, and others
Newsletters
X? Oh. Elon Musk’s Twitter rebrand is an assault on the user experience
BY
David Meyer
Europe
How Oppenheimer’s atomic bomb secrets were really stolen by Soviet Russia, as revealed by a Harvard Kennedy School professor
BY
Calder Walton
and
The Conversation
Europe
The Russia-Africa summit is coming, but Putin barely invests in the continent while the mercenary Wagner Group rages across the countryside
BY
Joseph Siegle
and
The Conversation
Europe
Kanye West fans race to snap up $563 million of Adidas’s unsold and unwanted Yeezys
BY
Chloe Taylor
Europe
Tesla is lapping German automakers in the global EV race—even in Germany
BY
Stefan Nicola
and
Bloomberg
Europe
Why Russia just pulled out of the deal that cut global food inflation by over 23%
BY
Anna Nagurney
and
The Conversation
Newsletters
Elon Musk’s Twitter is at a crossroads amid a rise in hate speech and competition
BY
Kylie Robison
Commentary
The U.K. mustn’t forget its engineering strengths. Engineers turn ideas into reality–and drive global development
BY
John Browne
Europe
King Charles makes so much from offshore wind farms that he told the UK to use a $1.3 billion profit for the ‘wider public good’
BY
Sylvia Hui
and
The Associated Press
Newsletters
Netflix’s crackdown on password sharing was a gamble that paid off. Now it’s entering its final phase
BY
David Meyer
Commentary
Demand for urban real estate will be challenged for the rest of the decade. Here’s how the world’s superstar cities are projected to fare by 2030
BY
Jan Mischke
,
Olivia White
, and others
Asia
China is proving to be a vital outlet for oil and coal exports for Putin’s Russia as western buyers shun shipments
BY
Bloomberg
Europe
Russia escalates war on seized western assets, transferring local Danone, Carlsberg units
BY
Bloomberg
Europe
Prigozhin reemerges in Belarus preparing for ‘new journey to Africa’ as he rips Russia’s war effort: ‘What’s happening now on the front is a disgrace’
BY
Bloomberg
Newsletters
Meta and Qualcomm’s A.I. deal is a major step towards virtual assistants that work for us
BY
David Meyer
Europe
Macron’s shock that the EU would hire an American as chief economist leads to Yale’s Fiona Scott Morton withdrawing candidacy
BY
Raf Casert
and
The Associated Press
Europe
U.K. inflation eases more than expected, offering hope of curbing wage-price spiral
BY
Tom Rees
and
Bloomberg
Europe
A new chapter for Gucci: Kering shares surge as CEO Marco Bizzarri departs, paving the way for Jean-Francois Palus
BY
Angelina Rascouet
and
Bloomberg
Europe
Executive who vanished after his company’s spectacular collapse three years ago to avoid arrest signals he’s still alive
BY
Karin Matussek
and
Bloomberg
Europe
After the Ukraine invasion, Russia had secret allies helping out with millions of dollars in aid—American oilfield services companies
BY
Ed Davey
and
The Associated Press
Newsletters
Why a new badge for connected-device security could benefit the smart home sector
BY
David Meyer
Europe
McDonald’s ‘deeply sorry’ after investigation alleges sexual assault, racism and bullying against more than 100 U.K. staff, including workers as young as 17
BY
Eleanor Pringle
Europe
The UK is giving Microsoft more time to explain why its historic $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard should be legal
BY
Kelvin Chan
and
The Associated Press
Newsletters
Elon Musk’s empire is a whirlwind of activity—and Tesla’s investors would like more of his focus
BY
David Meyer
Europe
Prigozhin’s Wagner hasn’t just undermined Putinism—it’s bringing ‘unprecedented’ lawlessness to Russia, says lawyer with over a decade of experience in the country
BY
Maxim Krupskiy
and
The Conversation
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