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Vivienne Walt
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Politics
‘Qatargate’ scandal left Europe’s politicians reeling—but corruption experts in Washington warn the U.S. is not entirely protected from foreign influence peddling
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Vivienne Walt
Emmanuel Macron wanted to be the French team’s comforter-in-chief after World Cup heartbreak—it did not go well
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Vivienne Walt
Features
Unilever has settled its battle with Ben & Jerry’s over West Bank ice cream—but the minefield of doing business in Israel remains
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Vivienne Walt
Finance
A trillion-dollar opportunity? Rebuilding Ukraine will mean giant investments and potential big payoffs, say economists adding up the costs
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Vivienne Walt
Tech
Workers in Europe and Africa are fighting back against Twitter layoffs, with one senior exec successfully reclaiming her job
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Finance
If you think the world’s energy crisis is bad right now, next winter will be worse, says the OECD, whose new global outlook predicts bad times ahead
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Vivienne Walt
Companies
Changpeng ‘CZ’ Zhao won this crypto war. Is he any better than Sam Bankman-Fried?
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Vivienne Walt
Environment
Russia’s oil power ‘will never return,’ the IEA says. ‘The rupture has come with a speed that few imagined possible’
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Vivienne Walt
Features
A crisis worse than COVID? This 30-year-old statistician is responsible for spotting the next mega-threat to global business
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Vivienne Walt
Goodbye, lightning charger. Hello, USB-C. The EU is forcing Google and Apple to adopt a universal charger, likely setting a new global standard
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Vivienne Walt
Newsletters
Zara’s Marta Ortega and H&M’s Helena Helmersson could mark a changing of the guard as fashion faces environmental scrutiny
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Vivienne Walt
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Paige McGlauflin
Magazine
Fast-fashion giant Zara faces a huge challenge in the climate crisis. Can its heiress-turned-leader make the brand fast, cheap, and green?
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Features
A new type of traveler has made business class seats impossible to book: ‘It was like a Hunger Games scramble’
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Vivienne Walt
Magazine
Inflation and supply-chain insanity haven’t stopped global traders from booking record profits. But the Ukraine war could end their streak
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Vivienne Walt
Features
Soaring food prices are making the Ukraine war an even bigger threat to global business
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Vivienne Walt