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Hollywood directors avert strike after reaching contract deal with studios
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We need to keep CEOs away from AI regulation
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‘Ambitious opportunists end up living in bigger houses than people with vocations.'
on why pursuing your passion isn’t always a great idea
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‘Perhaps it’s helping me to face my mortality’.
Artist Cindy Sherman shares some of her most revealing images yet
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Polish opposition leads huge pro-democracy protests in Warsaw
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Opec+ attempts to agree oil production cuts in Vienna
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. met the South African gangs stealing copper to survive. When journalist Monica Mark moved to Johannesburg, she noticed copper theft was causing disruptions across the country and wanted to find out why.
Tap here to listen to her story 🎧
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Turkey’s new finance minister pledges return to ‘rational’ economic policy
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The Late Americans is the new novel from Brandon Taylor, shortlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize for Real Life, and it’s 'full of this enveloping cleverness, a winning combination of caustic observation and pleasurable mischief-making'.
Read our review:
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Spending on oil and gas dividends hits 15-year high
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US cancer drug shortage forces doctors to ration life-saving treatments
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Europe’s new success stories are built on high luxury, not high tech
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India blames train crash on signal failure as death toll nears 300
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The pandemic boom is waning in the Hamptons.
When the first lockdowns hit, many New York workers rushed, laptop in tow, to the vacation destination. But this year, sales are down 57% – tap here to find out why:
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Alexis Tsipras: Greece’s leftist firebrand runs out of steam
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Venezuela’s Maduro sidesteps US pressure to bask in regional limelight
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Orlen: is Poland’s energy giant a tool of the government?
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Ukraine’s rapid reconstruction will be in Europe’s own interest
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The frictionless life goes on
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China rebukes west on military activity near its waters after close call in Taiwan Strait
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Adani and Total bet on India’s LNG recovery
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China set to account for less than half of US’s low-cost imports from Asia
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Meet the entrepreneur who survived divorce, major abdominal surgery and cervical cancer on the way to selling a £36mn business
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Sony chief plays down threat to consoles from cloud gaming
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Japan inflation will drive savers back to the stock market, says exchange chief
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Erdoğan signals economic shift for Turkey as he revamps cabinet
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'A lot of women find layering hard. It is not. It is just about selecting the right weights and styles and understanding a bit about your build in order not to look like you are preparing to trek across the Arctic,' says style columnist
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Three Israeli soldiers shot dead on Egyptian border
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Nations split on how to cut plastic pollution after week of UN talks
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Lily Allen’s next stage: how the former pop princess found sobriety, stability and a surprising new West End career
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Virtual reality start-ups pin hopes on Apple to lure back funding
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Indonesia’s peace plan exposes global divide over Ukraine conflict
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US and UAE endorse security partnership despite frustrations
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'If we had chosen a different phrase for [artificial intelligence], we might have avoided a lot of the confusion that we’re having now.'
Sci-fi writer Ted Chiang discusses his re-definition of AI as 'applied statistics', and more, over Lunch with the FT:
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AI ripe to shake up private banking, says Israeli entrepreneur
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