The bewildering politics of Telegram

Here are two big reasons the controversial app just became a global flashpoint.

Dems defend Harrisโ€™ economic policy but donโ€™t go all in on price-gouging

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear was alone in discussing the particulars of a policy designed to stop price gouging.

From safety-first to sales pitches, AI companies speak for themselves

Big Tech firms’ lobbying and promotional language shows they approach a crowded marketplace.

Russia finds way around sanctions on battlefield tech: report

That doesnโ€™t mean sanctions have failed; they just need to be enforced better โ€” including by requiring Western companies to track their own products, US-Ukrainian research team finds.

To save the climate, change the game for petrostates

Future negotiations should focus more on reshaping incentives for oil and gas producing countries, and less on fulminating at their villainy.

What Christmas trees can teach us about fair supply chains [Promoted content]

In light of new supply chain laws, an effective due diligence and corporate responsibility is becoming of even greater importance for many companies. The case of Christmas trees shows which aspects are key to implementing fair supply chains.

5 real-life impacts of the EUโ€™s foot-dragging on chemicals law reboot

Shortcomings in the current rules leave Europeans exposed to harmful chemicals.