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...And a reciprocal invocation of Article V — if, say, Europe was attacked by Russia — is at best untested and, at worst, a bluff....
...Chernov’s film is an extraordinary chronicle of Russia’s attack on one of Ukraine’s largest cities in its first days under siege. The city is now destroyed....
...The book chronicles the doomed love affair between Kemal, an affluent Istanbul businessman, and Füsun, a distant cousin, during and after which he buys, collects and steals objects to memorialise her and...
...Citizen of London: Richard Whittington — The Boy Who Would Be Mayor by Michael McCarthy Hurst £25, 432 pages Jonathan Guthrie is the head of Lex Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Identittiby Mithu Sanyal, translated by Alta L Price, V&Q Books £12.99 Questions about race, culture and belonging abound in this entertaining debut by German journalist and academic Mithu Sanyal....
...Jimi is published by Chronicle Chroma. jimihendrix.com “We didn’t really have a plan” Dorothy Lichtenstein, wife of Roy Lichtenstein, artist (1923-1997) It’s still easy to think that maybe he’s just on...
...(The FT’s Laurence Fletcher chronicles Tiger’s downhill slump in this video.)...
...The Korean Wave opens September 24, V&A ‘Make, Break, Remix: The Rise of K-Style’ by Fiona Bae, (Thames & Hudson), will be published in the UK & Ireland on 22 September 2022...
...acclaimed business journalist who chronicles boardroom showdowns....
...His semi-abstract drawings are now considered works of art in their own right and have been exhibited in London’s V&A Museum....
...With its US operations spun out and €28.5bn in debt on the books, Drahi saw Altice’s pandemic-spurred collapse in value as a fairly opportunistic bid to delist the company at a modest 24 per cent premium...
...Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café Listen to our podcast, Culture Call, where FT editors and special guests discuss life and art in the time of coronavirus....
...“Every book should be an article, and every article should be a tweet” is a joke that Alphaville sometimes sees doing the rounds online....
...The Innovator’s Dilemma chronicles how innovation takes place and can unseat market leaders who fail to keep up with more nimble newcomers. Michael Horn writes about his friend’s legacy....
...The book’s narrator is Danny, at 15 the younger sibling by seven years....
...(I can’t wait to read his upcoming tell-all book, Zucked: The Education of an Unlikely Activist, out from Penguin in February 2019.) He has also been in the game for over 40 years....
...That’s why Bad Blood, John Carreyrou’s exposé on Theranos and the FT-McKinsey business book of the year, is so impressive....
...Tuesday, April 11 is in the books. This is the New York Minute. There was a rally for safe-haven assets on Tuesday with investors piling into treasuries....
...(To that end, read my colleague David Lynch’s review of a new book on the former reality TV star by David Cay Johnston that portrays Trump as “a shallow huckster who cheats his employees and customers, lies...
...As a result, Toshiba said it was likely to book an operating loss of ¥690bn for the fiscal year that ended in March, instead of a loss of ¥430bn it had earlier projected....
...Broker Liberum has upgraded its forecast for year-end book value to 2,028p a share....
...In it, Mr Lewis chronicles IEX’s efforts to upend what it perceived as an “unfair” equity market where high-frequency traders exploit inefficiencies in a highly fragmented market....
...It chronicles the reckless behaviour on Wall Street before the financial crisis....
...He wanted Bloomberg “to be true to our purpose”, which was to be the “chronicle of capitalism”. Bloomberg has supported his moves, wondering aloud on more than one occasion, “Why do I need a website?”...
...From Dr Charles G V Coutinho....
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