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Indonesia gives its best-known entrepreneur a decade in jail
The technology giant he built is being yanked around by the state
The Toddyssey
You could read Homer. You could see the film. Or you could just go to the office
Show a liberal a Lime bike and he will show you his soul
Are the e-bikes a paragon of liberalism or an abomination?
Can Bending Spoons thrive as a listed company?
A rare Italian software star uses the private-equity playbook
Donald Trump’s AI regime is opaque, unpredictable—and unsustainable
The administration now controls who gets access to the best models
The rise of vibe lawyering
AI is emboldening people to represent themselves in court. The results are mixed
Big oil’s secretive trading arms are having an extraordinary year
Meet the corporate gamblers who never waste a good energy crisis
Teaching AI how people work is fraught with problems
Tacit knowledge is vital to many jobs
Why easyJet may be heading for a break-up
Its private-equity suitor may be looking to sell it for parts
UPS is losing ground to FedEx
The two logistics giants have similar strategies—and face a common threat
Strange new EV-makers keep appearing in China
If you can make a robo-vacuum, you can make a car
Silicon Valley has much to learn from the spreadsheet jockeys it despises
Even if financial markets disagree
America’s data-centre backlash puts the AI boom at risk
Opposition is spreading across the country
Zombie unicorns are haunting Silicon Valley
Years of frothy valuations have created a nightmare
How to launch a tech product
Create a slick, irony-free corporate safe space
The Iran war has boosted Equinor, Norway’s energy giant
But it cannot turn a greying cash cow into a sprightly upstart
Tata’s big bets are yet to pay off
The Indian conglomerate’s boardroom drama highlights a speculative strategy
Tournament of losers
The World Cup is a festival for corporate has-beens
Fox, Roku and the next phase of the streaming wars
A $22bn deal creates a formidable new power in Hollywood
Introducing our Business in Brief newsletter
Every day we will deliver concise analysis of the stories driving business and markets worldwide
America’s carmakers cannot escape Chinese EVs for ever
Can they stay relevant?
Companies are scrambling to curtail soaring AI costs
For the heaviest users, tokenmaxxing is losing its appeal
The value of SpaceX rockets on its stock-market debut
Elon Musk has become the world’s first trillionaire
Another new boss aims to fix the world’s biggest chocolate-maker
Will Hein Schumacher’s turnaround plan for Barry Callebaut work?
Too many people are shockingly bad at prioritisation
Choosing where to focus is among the most important skills
The world’s wealthy are migrating like never before
A booming industry of advisers is easing their passage
American capitalism is run by millionaires, not billionaires
They hide in plain sight—and wield enormous power
Fear of the SaaSpocalypse is tormenting techland
Software once ate the world. Now it is in danger of eating itself
Apple’s new Siri is a dark horse in the AI race
The iPhone-maker does not need to build models to cash in on the technology
Robots could soon be delivering your pizza
An Estonian startup says its machines are now cheaper than human couriers
What to read to understand your next employer
From Kafka’s “The Trial” to Orwell’s “1984”
Two American tycoons are betting big on a casino revival
Caesars and MGM may soon be under new ownership
Lego, Pokémon and the future of fun
Toys and media brands are increasingly joining forces
A new defence champion is rising from the Gulf
The region’s rulers want to reduce their dependence on Western arms
American capitalism has taken an apocalyptic turn
Millenarian thinking permeates business and markets
BYD is losing its spark
The Chinese EV giant is struggling to stay ahead in an industry defined by software
Nvidia wants to supercharge your laptop
Jensen Huang is bringing his chipmaker’s AI act to the PC
Texas is America Inc’s new centre of gravity
Exxon’s reincorporation is one more feather in the state’s cowboy hat
How should bosses talk about AI?
Employees are being asked to embrace a technology that causes fear
Everything is going right for India’s richest man
Gautam Adani is on a winning streak
BP cares too much about feelings and not enough about performance
The defenestration of its chairman is but the latest example
Ferrari’s electric car: divisiveness is the point
The Italian marque is attempting a high-stakes manoeuvre
The world’s top condom-maker is getting squeezed
Will Karex break under pressure?
Franchising has quietly made countless Americans rich
In the age of AI, running a McDonald’s may soon look a lot more appealing
Why you should (almost) always look on the bright side of life
The benefits—and dangers—of optimism
Can an Italian company disrupt Germany’s broken railway industry?
Deutsche Bahn could soon have a rival
A new mega-deal shows how AI has turned utilities into hot property
NextEra and Dominion must now win over regulators
How Star Wars went from space opera to soap opera
Disney turned its flagship film franchise into TV fodder. Can it go back to the big screen?
The strange fate of Hard Rock Cafe
A Native American tribe is making big bucks from the brand
Google is dethroning OpenAI as the king of consumer AI
But its users are burning through quadrillions of tokens a month