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China’s next Silk Road is not concrete but code. By shaping global standards in 6G, digital payments and satellite connectivity, Beijing is embedding sovereignty at the protocol level creating power that is harder to…
December 27, 2025
World
December 27, 2025
World
December 26, 2025
Culture
December 25, 2025
Europe
The United States has begun sanctioning Europe not with tariffs or lawsuits, but with visa bans. By targeting…
December 25, 2025
China
Washington increasingly frames artificial intelligence as a single decisive race toward general intelligence. China’s strategy points elsewhere. The…
December 24, 2025
Opinion
Christmas 2025 arrives as institutions continue to speak in the language of permanence while operating through discretion, conditionality,…
December 24, 2025
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World
Power no longer flows from persuasion or values alone. In 2025, leverage sits in chokepoints: energy routes, chip supply chains, payment rails, shipping corridors,…
December 23, 2025
World
December 23, 2025
Technology
December 23, 2025
Technology
Telegram is no longer just a messaging app. At a billion user scale, it behaves like a pocket jurisdiction with…
Britain
A British press defence of Chagos reveals how British colonial myths still frame empire as sentiment rather than system, and…
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Economics
A City-facing broadsheet warns that rising public debt will soon meet “market discipline”. What it ignores is a simple truth: ordinary people have savings too. When governments avoid hard fiscal choices, the costs are…
December 21, 2025
Sweden
December 20, 2025
Technology
December 19, 2025
Law
December 18, 2025
Law
The dispute over the frozen proceeds of Chelsea’s sale is being framed as a question of humanitarian destination.…
December 18, 2025
World
Europe’s Ukraine strategy was built on assumptions that no longer hold. As guarantees become conditional and financial improvisation…
December 18, 2025
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Trillions in market value and hundreds of billions in infrastructure spending rest on one assumption: scarcity. China’s open…
December 18, 2025
Background reading
World
Volkswagen has ended car production at its Dresden showcase factory. The move is small in volume but large in meaning. Germany’s old advantage rested…
December 17, 2025
Britain
December 17, 2025
Russia
December 17, 2025
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Judaism
Judaism
South Williamsburg is one of the few places in the modern city where Yiddish never became nostalgia. It remained a…
Europe
Europe is moving from freezing Russian sovereign assets to institutionalising the freeze and building Ukraine finance on top of it.…
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Economics
This capstone article, the fourth in Telegraph Online’s series on frozen Russian assets, explains why banks and financial institutions in the City of London are pushing back against plans to use frozen Russian state…
December 12, 2025
World
December 11, 2025
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
December 11, 2025
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The next phase of AI will not be about clever chatbots but about systems that learn like brilliant teenagers, copy themselves at scale, and…
December 8, 2025
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
December 6, 2025
Economics
December 6, 2025
Economics
This article simplifies a subject economists have turned into a maze. Inflation is not just a number on…
December 6, 2025
Economics
For eighty years Washington could print claims on the rest of the world and call it money. That…
December 6, 2025
Science
Cancer neuroscience shows that tumours do not just sit in the body. They recruit nerves, form synapses, steal…
December 5, 2025
Opinion
The European Commission wants to raise a huge loan for Ukraine backed on frozen Russian reserves, using emergency law to…
Opinion
Martin Wolf now concedes that Britain is stuck in a low productivity, high inequality trap that threatens democracy itself. Yet…