Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei has triggered a diplomatic row with Spain after calling the wife of prime ...
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Still in the UK, and sticking with controversies, though this time unsettled, Julian Assange’s lawyers will be back in London’s High Court on Monday, when a final decision could be made on the ...
Prof Lechner teaches on Leading in the Age of AI, a two-day programme delivered in New York and priced at $3,344. She ...
Competitive haste raises questions about safe development of the technology. Explore the issues with this dean’s case study ...
The building will blend industrial-revolution-era architecture with state of the art technology, including four purpose-built ...
This shift comes as the worldwide market for corporate training grows in value and competitiveness. Rival providers now have their sights set on a rich reward: according to the Global Corporate ...
That gap is why French business school Iéseg has introduced “intergenerational workshops” as part of its executive programme in human development and transformation management. The sessions explore ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi crashed on Sunday in the country’s north-west, ...
European private equity group EQT is in advanced discussions to buy Irish video game services company Keywords Studios for £2.2bn, in the latest potential takeover of a London-li ...
The UK government, which previously accepted the “moral case” for compensation, has distributed about £400mn to infected individuals and bereaved partners via interim payments of £100,000. But ...
In his essay “Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren”, John Maynard Keynes theorised that the natural course of ...