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Stand By ... Scanning For Viruses And Secrets
Kaspersky Lab has worked much more closely with Russian intelligence than it has disclosed
Uber Without The Smartphone
With inspiration from a nonprofit in Atlanta, the app is becoming more senior-friendly
Brands Pump Up The Volume In Pakistan
Foreign companies are sponsoring raves to reach young, affluent consumers
Tim Cook CEO, Apple
The head of the most valuable company in the world talks to Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Megan Murphy about augmented reality, the new HomePod, Donald Trump, and the legacy of Steve Jobs
Syrian Refugees: Western Union's Most Loyal Customers
Refugees, immigrants expatriates. For some politicians, they're scapegoats. For Western Union, they're customers
The Asian Jobs Ladder Is Broken
An economic model that’s organised an entire hemisphere for decades could be coming to an abrupt end.
Scott Adams And The Master Wizard Theory Of Donald Trump
In August 2015 viewers of the first Republican primary debate could be forgiven for thinking that Donald Trump was finished.
Qatar's Confidence Boost For Brexit Britain
Undeterred by gloomy post-Brexit predictions, Qatar is investing billions in the UK“It makes sense to invest in countries that will produce long-lasting and stable returns”
Putin Loses Grip On Syria, As Trump Flexes His Muscles
Cold War-style stand-off between US and Russia looms“We don’t want to start World War III”
Putin Hosts Saudi King On Landmark Visit As Oil, Arms Top Agenda
king Salman’s visit to russia is the first ever from a Saudi monarch
Reality Check For India's Central Bank As Slow Down Deepens
Effects of the cash ban are among factors leaving the economy in need of a boost as growth slows
A First Nation For The 21st Century
A prosperous indigenous community near Vancouver haslots to teach Canada’s marginalised aboriginal groups
The Red Tide Sweeping The Caribbean
Russia and China are building influence in the US’s backyard.“They want to use their presence to provoke”
School Choice, Beijing Edition
Parents pay top prices for shabby apartments in the right districts. “We had to sell our bigger place and crowd into this small one”
Saudi Arabia's New Heir Leads Revolution Of Powerful Millennials
Heir to the Saudi throne represents the nation’s progressive youth.“The country’s authorities are attempting to implement several generations’ worth of reforms”
Qatar Test For Tillerson's Gulf Strategy
US Secretary of State Middle East experience put to test.“The US should think twice before taking sides on this”
Murder He Calculated
A tenacious data miner has built a tool that can help find serial killers and bring down murder rates—if police are willing to use it.
Ghost Lawyer
The man who engineered Michael Jackson’s afterlife comeback made the pop star’s heirs rich. Now the IRS wants to be startin’ somethin’.
Going Medieval On Trade
U.S. steel and aluminum need help, but tariffs are a Game of Thrones approach to the problem
Alwaleed Seeks Major Deals for Kingdom Holding
Prince Alwaleed plans to reshape his investment empire
Can Putin Make Russia Great Again?
A promised surge in government spending may not be enough to halt the economy’s slide
I Alone Can Fix It
Trump remakes the cabinet in his own image, and gets the White House he really wants
The Blockchain Is a Mind Virus
And believers are bent on remaking the world
Remembering Tom Wolfe
His novels captured the spirit of Wall Street’s extraordinary new Gilded Age. The mystery is why so few have emulated him
Palestinians Won't Be Ignored
Deadly clashes draw attention back to Gaza as other regional concerns dominate
Robo-Ethics
Data scientist Kristian Lum is workin in AI and machine learning
no men allowed
the latest co-working spaces have something in common.
russia's deadly mideast game
with its devastating show of force in syria’s civil war, russia has reasserted itself as a military power in the middle east. it’s also put russians in the region at mortal risk, as the 19 december assassination of andrey karlov, russia’s ambassador to turkey, proves.
no golden years for china's villagers
shangxule is a hard scrabble farming village in the mountains of the northern chinese province of hebei.
Who's Looking Out For You?
The uncertain fate of the fiduciary rule shows why investors always need to be vigilant