New UNFPA data suggests young people in Eastern Europe and Central Asia have not given up on children, but life keeps getting ...
Digital government can remove the official who demands a bribe, but never the ministers who dismantle the watchdogs that ...
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The Iran war has left Central Europe's growth largely intact, but inflation is sticking, Ukraine is battered and Russia is ...
Organisations that matter will not ask whether AI replaces people. They will ask what people can now become capable of doing.
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The memory crunch is a fab story. The quieter squeeze, one step later, in advanced packaging, runs through a few makers of ...
The smartest technology acts before a crisis. Prevention is the next frontier of reinvention, changing the timing of action.
Demand for a few, highly advanced technology skills is surging while Europe’s wider IT employment market softens. How to square the circle? In March 2026 Arthur Mensch, who runs Mistral AI, raised 830 ...
Artificial intelligence now turns the lone founder into a credible rival to the corporation, and the steady salaried job into a riskier bet. In February 2025 Maor Shlomo, a programmer in Tel Aviv, put ...
Andrew Wrobel is the chief reinvention officer at Reinvantage. The Last Word: Before we start deploying AI in schools, perhaps we should learn more about what, exactly, we want to achieve by doing so.
Brutal regimes rarely want for trading partners. The Taliban are only the latest to find that strategy and commerce outlast moral objection. In October 2025 Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, Turkmenistan’s ...