Africa’s petrostates are missing out on the oil boom — and it matters
Climate activists might celebrate the contraction in production but countries need to finance their energy transitions
Climate activists might celebrate the contraction in production but countries need to finance their energy transitions
Plus, mining bosses warn of dealmaking’s pitfalls, and a look at how billionaire alumni shape the US university landscape
Leaked internal report reflects widespread concerns about work culture at world’s biggest multilateral lender
Its projects are not delivering sizeable growth and picking up assets on the cheap is proving difficult
Pressure to provide quick fixes make it harder for officials to ‘speak truth to power’, says report
US bank is expanding services to commercial banking customers that once flew below its radar
Gibson Dunn partner Eugene Scalia has become the go-to lawyer for businesses seeking to check regulators’ authority
Aid workers say the suffering of those who lost parents in the war is on a different scale to previous conflicts
From Dubai to Mumbai, cities are having to adapt to hotter summers, often exacerbating economic inequality in the process
Big firms are fighting proposed rules on external oversight
Social media billionaire’s decade-long effort to avoid government scrutiny has backfired with French arrest
People close to Chinese central bank say wave of new issuance could burst market ‘bubble’
From an economic perspective, if the common people vote for Trump in haste in November, they will have plenty of time to regret in leisure.
After a strong training session, Payne Haas could be in line for an early comeback. In his absence, another Bronco has attained career-best form.
ONE of the hardest things to do in this world is to face and tell yourself the truth. In the world that we inhabit, our roles are more or less defined; we wear our masks, and say the ‘right’ things in the appropriate context.
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NGOs are bringing the Commission in front of the European Court of Justice on two separate accounts. The cases are part of a sweeping trend that sees activists bringing governments to court over the respect of environmental pledges.
Shimano patents electric, self-adjusting cycling shoes New Atlas
The EU’s highest Court is faced with a legal case that could potentially reshape climate action in the EU by 2030, writes Romain Didi and Gerry Liston.
Since their release, AI tools like ChatGPT have had a huge impact on content creation. In schools and universities, a debate about whether these tools should be allowed or prohibited is ongoing.