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The limits of AI – where code ends and responsibility begins

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 27, 2026.

On 17 April 2025, Phoenix Ikner, a twenty-one-year-old Florida State University student, killed two people near the Tallahassee student centre and wounded six others. The...

Is Europe sliding towards stagflation?

Economy Daniel Lacalle - April 27, 2026.

Europe is not yet in recession, but the latest business and consumer surveys show that the risk is no longer remote. The euro area’s flash composite...

Will AI Solve Rich Countries’ Debt Woes?

Economy Kenneth Rogoff - April 26, 2026.

Many people seem convinced that the productivity gains from AI will solve the problem of unsustainable budget deficits in advanced economies. By showering governments with higher...

Trump calls for unity and bipartisan healing after another violent incident. But will it last?

US TA | AP Insight - April 26, 2026.

President Donald Trump was somberly contemplative and unusually conciliatory after confronting what he saw as a third attempt on his life in less than two...

The firing squad returns to American law

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 26, 2026.

The decision by the Donald Trump administration to introduce the firing squad as a federal method of execution is not a technical issue of criminal...

Neurotechnology – the journey into the human brain continues

Technology Elise Quevedo - April 26, 2026.

From what was once just a niche research industry, the neurotechnology market is projected to reach over $50 billion by 2036. Neurotechnology is moving from...

Smoothing turbulent waters - King Charles III will follow his mother's lead in celebrating US-UK bonds

UK TA | AP Insight - April 25, 2026.

The challenge for King Charles III when he embarks on next week's state visit to the U.S. is, as always, to live up to his...

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