Sanae Takaichi must adapt the economic policies of her mentor to today’s tasks
President’s mistakes have plunged France into its worst crisis for 70 years
The government’s loan guarantee risks creating complacency over cyber resilience
Synagogue attack comes amid a sharp rise in anti-Jewish prejudice
Whatever Trump’s agenda, it is in both parties’ interest to end the closure swiftly
Trump deserves credit — but the obstacles to lasting peace remain significant
Unless his government can get a grip, questions over his leadership will remain
Europe is finding ways to step up to finance Kyiv’s and its own defence
But it must combine immigration-led growth with productivity improvements
After 200 years, rail’s environmental and social benefits are coming into their own
Frontrunners to head the ruling LDP should come up with bolder agendas
Jimmy Kimmel’s return to TV does not diminish the broader threat to open discourse
A big cost increase for H-1B visas is bad for American business and innovation
Only a two-state solution can break the countless cycles of violence
Europe’s competitiveness is waning due to inertia in Brussels and national capitals
In terms of Trump-style transactionalism, Starmer’s fawning secured few net gains
The president and the SEC chair should beware of setting back shareholder rights
Bolsonaro’s conviction makes history by holding a coup plotter to account
Britain does not need a rerun of the carousel of prime ministers of the Tory years
A cautious rate cut this week would maintain the US central bank’s flexibility
It should unleash the potential of its vast internal market with reform and investment
America’s Trump-led retreat from global leadership is tempting others to push their luck
Charlie Kirk’s murder is a moment for all sides to seek to lower the temperature
Reining back the burdensome employment rights bill would be a good start
Hyundai case will make foreign workers and companies increasingly wary of setting up in the US