Earlier this month, France’s President Emmanuel Macron hosted a summit on artificial intelligence aimed at pushing forward ...
Usually the truth is more prosaic than a reportedly “apocryphal story”, but not regarding the joke about “Onassis and Mrs Khrushchev” (Letters, February 17).
In the Energy Source newsletter, “Will Trump unleash Alaska’s oil and gas?” (FT.com, February 13), Alexandra White overlooks the most important voice in the national conversation about energy and ...
From Duncan Leitch, Former Adviser on Regional Development, Government of Ukraine, 2000-2013, Hertford, Hertfordshire, UK ...
Regarding Marietje Schaake’s opinion piece “Europe’s dependence on US tech is a critical weakness” ( Opinion, February 20), I agree with the author’s underlying message. One place for the EU to start ...
Home to some of the world’s leading universities and research programmes, Europe is a Petri dish for the type of innovation that makes a real impact to business outcomes.
Elon Musk’s cost-cutting turmoil, as described by your columnist Richard Waters (“How to understand Musk’s frantic offensive”, Opinion, FT Weekend, February 15), has something in common with ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Zelenskyy offers to step down in exchange for peace, and Singapore fund managers face lengthy licence delays ...
The article discusses a statement by the UK’s most senior judge, Lady Carr, which touches on the key constitutional principle ...
Aristotle argued that friendship is essential for the good life. In the ‘Nicomachean Ethics’, he wrote: “For without friends no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods”.
Why are Argentines bringing in money from under their mattresses? How does this affect the banking system?
This article picked by a teacher with suggested questions is part of the Financial Times free schools access programme. Details/registration here. Is the Fed more or less likely to decrease interest ...