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Trump’s ReturnFor Europe, the Next US President Is a Shock—and a Catalyst for ChangeA second Trump administration looks like a disaster for the region. It might also—finally—shake the continent out of its torpor.
Politics & PolicyRepublicans Have Some Lessons to Learn From the ToriesAs the GOP gathers for its convention in Milwaukee, party leaders should remember why British conservatives lost the confidence of voters.
BusinessTed Lasso Knows: Relegation Is Real CompetitionUS sports teams should emulate the European model: Losers get exiled, not coddled.
Politics & PolicyThis Is South Africa's Most Important Election Since ApartheidIf the ruling ANC party is forced to share power, it will be historic — painful at first perhaps, but fundamentally good.
Politics & PolicyThe 10% World Offers a Sliver of Hope for 2024Unlike in 2016, when Trump and Brexit defied pundit predictions, the unthinkable options this time around are the good ones.
The Big TakeA New Chapter of Capitalism Emerges From the Banking CrisisThe idea that finance is an arm of the state is back — and global banking is likely to be reshaped by it.
OpinionJohn Micklethwait: Introducing Bloomberg UKOur goal is to become the main destination for business and financial news in Britain.
Politics & PolicyPutin and Xi Exposed the Great Illusion of CapitalismUnless the U.S. and its allies mobilize to save it, the second great age of globalization is coming to a catastrophic close.
Politics & PolicyU.K. Judges Are Helping the Next Robert MaxwellPowerful people under investigation for criminal activity have just been given a path to keep their names out of print.