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What have three years of Putin’s war done to both nations’ economies?
As Ukrainians prepare to enter their fourth year dealing with the harsh daily realities of life during conflict with Russia, few will be musing on the comparative economic health of the warring nations. However, inflation figures released either side of the border showed the continued toll the conflict has had …
‘It’s blackmail’: Ukrainians react to Trump demand for $500bn share of minerals
Drawing in the snow with his finger, Mykola Hrechukha sketched out how Ukraine’s new lithium mine might look. It would have a deep central shaft, with a series of side tunnels, he said. “The lithium is good everywhere. The biggest concentration is at a depth of 200-500 metres,” he said. …
Crypto and big tech’s backing pays off as Trump makes tech-friendly moves
The millions that US tech companies invested in currying favor with Donald Trump seemed to pay off this week as the new administration issued a flurry of directives that relaxed regulations and dropped lawsuits previously aimed at holding the industry to account. Crypto, AI and social media companies, many of …
Elton John calls for UK copyright rules rethink to protect creators from AI
Sir Elton John has called on the government to rethink proposals involving the relaxation of copyright rules in the hope of protecting creative talent from AI.
The singer and songwriter is among a growing list of public figures to express concerns about plans that would allow tech firms to use …
The New York Yankees’ repeal of their facial hair policy is simply business
Culture wars: Trump’s takeover of arts is straight from the dictator playbook
In 1937, leaders of Germany’s Third Reich hosted two simultaneous art exhibitions in Munich. One, titled the Great German Art Exhibition, featured art viewed by the regime as appropriate and aspirational for the ideal Aryan society – orderly and triumphant, with mostly blond people in heroic poses amid pastoral German …
How to navigate apps, from checking safety to remembering passwords
With more and more organisations asking you to download an app to access the best deals, or even use their services at all, you may be wondering how to deal with the technical side of all of this technology. Fear not, our consumer technology editor, Samuel Gibbs, has some tips.
…WTA urges social media companies to do more after Raducanu’s Dubai ordeal
A leading tennis official has called on social media companies to step up protection for female athletes after an incident involving Emma Raducanu in Dubai shone a spotlight on the stalking of leading players.
Raducanu, 22, was reduced to tears during a match on Tuesday night, after spotting a man …
Time is running out for England's and Scotland’s Lions hopefuls to state their case | Ugo Monye
For British & Irish Lions hopefuls, time is running out. Three Test matches left to stake their claim, to catch Andy Farrell’s eye and book a place on the plane. Farrell is due to be at Twickenham on Saturday and he will be analysing everything. As a player that’s precisely …
Far-right links and Putin praise: fears over £600m UK history theme park plan
With its spectacular shows featuring Viking longboats, Roman charioteers and sword-wielding knights who perform death-defying stunts, Puy du Fou in France is consistently ranked among the world’s best theme parks. Each performance of its centrepiece
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show, which depicts 700 years of French history, features more than 1,000 actors, …