In this new monthly series, running alongside our existing Tech Exchange dialogues, FT journalists talk to the scientists, developers and business leaders exploring ever more applications for ...
Hip-hop, African dance and martial arts were all in the mix in the choreographer’s European debut at Sadler’s Wells, London ...
Founder of the artificial intelligence R&D lab says scientific understanding can prevent mis-steps in developing the technology ...
Hot off investment from LVMH, Moncler wants to make greater inroads into the world’s second-largest economy. Remo Ruffini ...
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The contemporary-art juggernaut that is the Venice Art Biennale draws to a close on November 24. With 30 pavilions at the ...
Israel’s offensive in Lebanon has killed more than 2,400 people and forced more than 1.2mn to flee their homes, mostly in the past three weeks. About 80 Israeli civilians and soldiers have been killed ...
Moldova’s President Maia Sandu decried an “unprecedented assault” on the democratic process by “foreign forces” on Sunday as ...
Acemoglu, Johnson and Williams won a prize for applying economics to the very things economics is inherently bad at figuring ...
Uber is thinking about buying the travel and booking site Expedia. That would be the company’s largest deal ever and get it closer to super app status. The FT’s Stephen Morris is here to explain how ...
Jeff Yass used to see options trading as a “game”. Now he sees it as a “mission from God”. The billionaire co-founder of Susquehanna International Group has claimed he was a socialist during his ...
Catamarans were already popular at the time, because they are stable and have a low draft that allows sailing in shallow waters; but their pricing and design were squarely aimed at middle-class buyers ...