Also in today’s newsletter, Taiwan’s president calls on China to maintain peace, and South Korean author wins Nobel literature prize
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Ten topical questions to test your news nous
Also in today’s newsletter, a look at Google’s future after election day and voters feel inflation pain in Michigan
The boom in data centres for AI will raise prices for ratepayers and risks slowing the energy transition
Also in today’s newsletter, HSBC’s cost-cutting plans and the FT investigates Russia’s ‘shadow’ oil fleet
Even Labour will not benefit from one of two rightwing contenders taking Conservatives off on a strange journey
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
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Plus, Rio Tinto pushes into lithium production with $6.7bn deal and OpenAI considers a poison pill
Both employers and job seekers are turning to AI
Also in today’s newsletter, a new report from mining-focused investors
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Gambling with such a small electorate of 121 MPs could end in humiliating defeat
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Also in today’s newsletter, co-chair of Donald Trump’s transition team to test ‘loyalty’ of potential officials
What lies behind the remarkable post-pandemic US consumption recovery?
Facing western sanctions, the vessels have increasingly engaged in activities to confuse observers
Also in today’s newsletter, Harris rules out one-on-one with Putin and Florida braces for Hurricane Milton
Previous governments have attempted the Whitehall silo-busting needed by Labour to achieve its five big aims
Also in this newsletter: fate of Lebanon peacekeepers overshadows Irish leader’s White House visit
Plus, Jane Street comes for Goldman’s trading crown and Byju’s can’t find the money
Students at the University of Michigan could make the difference on election day in a razor-close swing state