
Europe’s Stocks Are Back in the Lead as Stagflation Risks Ease
The prospect of peace in the Middle East is setting up European stocks for a standout second half, as investors…

Cape Verde’s Roberto Lopes was working at a bank when he was recruited on LinkedIn to play soccer—he thought it was spam, now he’s at the World Cup
Roberto Lopes was working at a bank when a cold message changed his life. Seven years later, he's helping Cape…

Meet the SpaceX insiders Elon Musk trusts to run his $1.25 trillion empire
SpaceX is bigger and more complex than ever. Here's the inner circle Elon Musk relies on to run it.

With the exits of Apple’s Tim Cook and Dow’s Jim Fitterling, the Fortune 500 is losing two groundbreaking gay CEOs—leaving just one
The departures expose how fragile LGBTQ+ gains in the C‑suite really are.

Burnham May Yet Rewrite UK Fiscal Playbook If He Becomes Premier
After Andy Burnham took a giant leap toward becoming the UK’s next prime minister, focus is turning to how the…

Germany’s Weirdest Debt Market May No Longer Be Safe Haven for Lenders
After storied Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM AG presented an insolvency plan to creditors last year, several of them convened a…

Ships Can Use Hormuz Southern Route With Signals On, JMIC Says
Ships can consider transiting the Strait of Hormuz along the southern route, day or night, with their transponder signals on,…

Big Tech is stoking unrest in the UK. Why?
Elon Musk’s amplification of anti-immigrant sentiment in Belfast, Southampton and beyond cannot be explained by ideology alone

The window for peace in Ukraine won’t be open forever
There is an opportunity to freeze the conflict, but Putin’s fantasy of total victory could get in the way