The new president faces an uphill struggle to deliver on his economic promises
Unforced errors and unanswered questions are undermining Britain’s Labour government
A targeted fiscal boost and an untethering of the private sector is the next step
Antitrust rules in the bloc need updating for the digital era — but with care
To tackle climate change, the polluter pays principle needs to spread further and wider
As shocking as the violence against journalists is the impunity of the perpetrators
Urge to control the private sector jeopardises Beijing’s tech ambitions
Benjamin Netanyahu is raising the risks of an all-out Middle East war
To make the case for legal migration, leaders must control irregular arrivals
Consolidation and harmonisation would help lenders reap the benefits of scale
With inflation down and the jobs market cooling, the economics points to 50bp
Revenues can help make mass travel more sustainable
Starmer’s Labour government will be judged on whether it can fix healthcare
The vice-president proved she is a strong candidate for the presidency, while Trump underlined his flaws
López Obrador’s final reforms risk country’s future as a North American nation
Draghi unveils an ambitious economic agenda, but politics will be a sticking point
To limit China’s leverage, the west needs concerted action on mining, refining and research
The practice is legitimate — but Oasis affair shows sellers must use it with care
Higher levies on investment income risk undermining genuine enterprise, and growth
Those who died were let down by unscrupulous businesses and the UK state
Nationalising train operators is no guarantee of better performance
Even outside government, the AfD can exert a pernicious influence
Telegram’s stand against censorship should not mean allowing criminal content
An elite closed shop of economists at US universities sparks concerns over groupthink
The jostle for influence brings opportunities, but also scope for bad decisions