Five key military contests are likely to determine the outcome of a conflict
Attacks on Moscow’s warships have helped to establish an export corridor that could boost Kyiv’s war effort
The Darién Gap has become a key migration route for people heading towards the US
An almost stationary line of trucks depicts the daily struggle to feed Gaza
A former Hollywood financier is navigating sea ice and sanctions to help keep Russia’s LNG hopes alive
After coming up against the limits of physics, scientists are rethinking chip architecture like never before
Residents of Mariupol live in half-built homes while Russian companies profit from contracts worth millions
Fish sold by major retailers in Europe is harming food security in west Africa
Scientists are eavesdropping on animal conversations. Will generative AI enable us to talk back?
The illicit trade routes responsible for the worst overdose crisis in US history
Much of once-vibrant Rimal has been reduced to rubble after missiles flattened homes and businesses and forced residents to flee
The UK needs to change the way its countryside is used to meet its net zero targets. But researchers and farmers say the government is shying away from tough decisions about food and biodiversity
Experts say evidence suggests most likely cause was a missile
The EU’s increasing demand for rare earths is causing problems for policymakers
The technology has resulted in a host of cutting-edge AI applications — but its real power lies beyond text generation
Whether the world can produce enough beans to fulfil growing demand is in doubt
Two cousins came to the UK for a better life. They left changed forever
Companies around the world are closing in on the dream: a battery-powered aircraft for short trips. Yet the journey to build, certify and fly remains uncertain and competitive
Driven by fears of espionage and geopolitical tensions, experts say the infrastructure underpinning the internet is in danger of dividing into eastern and western blocks
Fearing a potential conflict in Asia, western companies are looking to move production out of Taiwan. But turning away from the self-ruled island will come at a high price for manufacturers
We don’t know when. We don’t know who will get there first. But Q-day will happen — and it will change the world as we know it
India could seize its demographic dividend — or squander it
Governments have promised to plant an area larger than the Amazon to help save the planet. The goal is laudable. But is it remotely plausible?
An investigation into the Chinese criminal networks helping to prop up the rogue nuclear regime
A collapsed apartment complex symbolises rot in country’s construction system
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