Trouble is brewing again in the ethnically divided state, exactly three decades after the Srebrenica massacre
Companies are not yet rushing to relocate production to the US, but investment and dealmaking have already slowed
Fewer young people are reading for pleasure than ever before, with broad economic and social consequences. Can the trend be reversed?
The government has a plan to exploit its abundant fossil fuel resources to help ward off the ill effects of Trump’s tariffs
Britons are growing less fond of their troubled healthcare system. Will Labour’s 10-year plan change their minds?
Despite its prowess, China has not been able to overcome dozens of ‘choke points’ that are the essential building blocks of modern manufacturing
Global leaders struggle to understand the impulses and stratagems of the US president
A cost of living crisis and social unrest are throwing the strongman leader’s plan to stay in power into jeopardy
Companies are building up an arsenal of antitheft technology as organised crime fuels an epidemic of petty larceny
The bank’s latest reorganisation has arguably left it with few options to boost revenue as it faces trade tariffs and lower interest rates
Three decades after it was launched, hundreds of barriers still persist within the EU. In an era of trade wars, Brussels has made it a key priority
The American military has been the alliance’s bedrock. But shifting US priorities, including in the Middle East, are putting new pressure on European allies
The Israeli prime minister’s career looked finished after the October 7 attack by Hamas. But now he is pursuing a conflict he has proposed for years
Asia’s richest man is facing questions about his family’s succession planning
It has been tipped as the next big breakthrough out of Silicon Valley, but is it a scientific goal — or a marketing buzzword?
Ten years after the signing of the Paris climate accord, demand for coal shows no sign of peaking
Brands are diluting or scrapping campaigns with social purpose as the movement against DEI intensifies
The world’s largest meatpacker, JBS, listed in New York on Friday, marking a dramatic turnaround for the Batista brothers
In an era where core assumptions about the global economy are being questioned, gold has once more become an anchor — especially for central banks
The south-east Asian country benefited hugely from US-China tensions, but the Trump tariffs strike at the heart of its economy
Usage of the digital assets is growing rapidly, but concerns remain about supervision and their impact on other parts of the financial system
Could the British state have done more to help Rhianan Rudd?
Foreign rivals and private equity covet the mid-caps with large shares of key markets
Emboldened by a sympathetic administration in Washington, the state is trying to use the size of its economy to shape corporate behaviour
For the first time in almost a generation, governments are starting to face regular resistance from investors when they try to sell long-term debt