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The Gates Foundation hopes Chelsea visitors will “walk away and try to grow one of these crops in their garden”, says Lewis.
But for now the La La remains firmly in place. We soon meet an “aura photographer”. Upstairs, someone will do cocaine in a ...
AI can analyse full data sets, rather than relying on historical sampling, making it easier for auditors to zero in on ...
Under the landmark Paris accord, almost 200 countries agreed to limit the global temperature rise to well below 2C and ideally to 1.5C above the pre-industrial level. Presently, the rise above this ...
The Kremlin wants the image of Xi observing Russia’s military might to underscore how it has overcome years of western attempts to isolate Moscow over the invasion of Ukraine. Putin has justified the ...
From Laurence Tubiana, France’s Special Representative for the 2015 COP21 Climate Change Conference and a key architect of the Paris Agreement on climate change ...
The UK trade negotiations with Donald Trump have exposed the inadequate and antiquated nature of our parliamentary processes (“Starmer resists vote on US trade deal”, Report, May 1).
From Stefan Gerlach, Chief Economist, EFG Bank, Zurich, Switzerland; Former Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Ireland, 2011-15 ...
Joseph Nye, one of the world’s foremost thinkers and practitioners in the field of international relations, who coined the term “soft power”, has died aged 88.
Digitising health and adult social care services will cost the UK government £21bn over the next five years, according to ...
The UK’s National Wealth Fund has announced a £600mn loan to Spanish energy giant Iberdrola to upgrade the British power grid, marking its largest commitment so far.
Arm’s chief financial officer Jason Child said revenues in the three months to the end of March had not been affected by ...