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The New Economy’s Old Business Model Is Dead

ven, 13/07/2018 - 14:30
Tech companies are used to pairing big revenues with small labor forces. But they’ll soon be forced to become massive job creators.

Africa’s Attack on Internet Freedom

ven, 13/07/2018 - 13:46
While Washington turns a blind eye, autocrats across the continent are muzzling their citizens online.

Boris Johnson’s Great Leap Forward

ven, 13/07/2018 - 09:22
Britain’s conservatives were once known for sensible stewardship of the economy. Now, the Tory Maoists are blowing it up.

Trump Needs to Close the Deal in the Horn of Africa

jeu, 12/07/2018 - 23:48
A lasting peace between Ethiopia and Eritrea would be an enormous strategic win for the West.

Trump Fumed, but NATO Members Got What They Wanted

jeu, 12/07/2018 - 23:27
Think the NATO summit was a complete dumpster fire? Think again.

‘Take Back Control’? Brexit Is Tearing Britain Apart

jeu, 12/07/2018 - 19:14
Prime Minister Theresa May thinks it’s her duty to deliver Brexit, but the outcome could entail splitting her party and impoverishing Britain.

First They Came for the Immigrants. Then They Came for the Robots.

jeu, 12/07/2018 - 14:30
Politicians must prepare voters for automation; otherwise, opportunistic populists will seize the agenda.

Ethiopia and Eritrea Have a Common Enemy

jeu, 12/07/2018 - 14:22
Abiy Ahmed and Isaias Afwerki are racing toward peace because they both face the same threat: hard-liners in the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front.

Trump Has Nobody to Blame for North Korea but Himself

mer, 11/07/2018 - 23:08
The president's pivot to "strategic impatience" has made an already difficult task substantially more so.

Once Upon a Time, Helsinki Meant Human Rights

mer, 11/07/2018 - 17:50
Trump’s summit with Putin risks tarnishing a legacy of Republican moral leadership.

U.S. Envoy to NATO: A Washington Insider Caught Between Trump and a Hard Place

mer, 11/07/2018 - 17:18
Kay Bailey Hutchison will have to clean up whatever mess the president leaves behind in Brussels.

Learning to Work With Robots

mer, 11/07/2018 - 14:30
AI will change everything. Workers must adapt — or else.

The Holocaust Existentialist

mer, 11/07/2018 - 13:00
Filmmaker Claude Lanzmann, dead at 92, showed the world the Holocaust through eyewitnesses.

Crisis in U.S. Nuclear Talks With Pyongyang Not China’s Doing, Experts Say

mar, 10/07/2018 - 23:32
Beijing is angry over the U.S. trade war, but Trump’s own mishandling of North Korea talks are the main problem.

Read FP’s Coverage of the 2018 World Cup

sam, 07/07/2018 - 11:45
War is politics by other means — and so is the World Cup.

Peru’s National Identity Was Bound Up With Conflict and Corruption for Decades — Then It Qualified for the World Cup.

ven, 06/07/2018 - 23:26
On our podcast, how a country scores two goals in the soccer tournament and finds redemption.

Chinese Investment in the U.S. Tanks Amid Major Policy Crackdowns

ven, 06/07/2018 - 17:49
With or without a trade war, Chinese foreign direct investment to the United States won’t stop tumbling anytime soon.

‘We Belong to Afghanistan’

ven, 06/07/2018 - 17:48
Rawail Singh believed in a peaceful future for Sikhs like him in his homeland — and died for it.

In Bosnia, Forgetting Could Mean a Brighter Future

ven, 06/07/2018 - 16:15
The debate over whether to build an official memorial to Sarajevo's Romeo and Juliet, murdered in 1993, exposes the pain and peril of dwelling on the past.

Motherhood Is Kicking Indian Women Out of Work

ven, 06/07/2018 - 16:11
A new act gives more maternity leave — and reinforces the same old patriarchal values.

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