Europe braces for the transatlantic relationship’s toughest week
Also in this newsletter: Candidate for ECB vice-presidency urges action against tariff ‘structural shock’
Also in this newsletter: Candidate for ECB vice-presidency urges action against tariff ‘structural shock’
Plus, Europe’s unaffordable pensions, Lebanese bond rally and Nan Goldin at the Gagosian
Europe could also threaten to restrict US companies’ market access in run-up to crunch talks at Davos
Also in today’s newsletter: Europe-Belarus ties and a $19bn hedge fund return
Victoria Craig speaks to Camilla Hodgson and Mercedes Ruehl
Trump’s shock and awe vision for a new era of US power; Martin Wolf on the dangerous triumph of neo-mercantilism; scrutiny of multilateralism, defence spending, trade and AI; delving into WEF at Davos and how to speak Davosian
Corporate thriller ‘Industry’ is back with a breathless season 4; ‘Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials’ stars Helena Bonham Carter in a country house mystery; Idris Elba returns as an action hero in season 2 of ‘Hijack’; ‘The Traitors’ season 4 reaches new heights; intelligent prison drama ‘Waiting for th
The acting president says she is staying true to her socialist roots while trying to meet the demands of the Trump administration
Analysts say precedents already exist but implementation could be difficult in practice
Titles explore unheeded lessons from a 1950s climate disaster, the carbon blame game, a guide for environmental optimists, and the rapidly changing face of the Arctic
Maria Kalesnikava says isolation will push nation closer to Russia, in her first comments since being released from prison
The investigation of Jay Powell should be the final straw for Senate Republicans who have avoided criticising the president
National Wealth Fund, NatWest and Lloyds make move after unsuccessful attempt to sell Gigaclear
Arctic island desired by Donald Trump has a shaky economy reliant on Denmark, fishing and foreign labour
Insurers split on whether Donald Trump’s actions in Venezuela will increase or reduce investor risk
But CEO Jacob Aarup-Andersen says diversification is just ‘building moats’ around the central business
Foreign-born executives are more exposed in an era of harder borders and political pressures
We ask the experts whether the fungus is really the brain-boosting supplement it’s touted to be
The phrases you might hear at this year’s World Economic Forum . . . and what they really mean
Exasperated by lack of opportunity and freedoms, young people across the globe are resorting to direct action
Why runway shows — and the collections they present — seem only to be getting longer
From a California-inspired home by an eco-pioneer architect to a Georgian town house near the Royal Botanic Garden — either could play host to a Burns Night celebration
Global warming means hope of limiting increase to 1.5C is now ‘unrealistic’, says NBIM’s head of governance
From sanatoriums to skiing and then conference centre for the world elite, the resort has adapted to many kinds of visitor