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...The industry has been dominated for decades by an oligopoly of century-old contractors, known as “primes”, such as Lockheed Martin and Raytheon....
...Taiwan is an intensely politicised place, where women and other marginalised groups have been neglected to sustain a social order that often doesn’t serve them....
...I set up Intoart not for art’s sake but for social justice.”...
...In late 2021, when von der Leyen decided to collaborate with Biden’s administration drafting Russia sanctions, Seibert worked closely with partners in the US including Jake Sullivan, the national security...
...He described himself as a “fiscal conservative with a social conscience”, which would put him in the majority with most Americans, but worried most that America had lost its “sense of shame” as a society...
...The visit to Brussels from Anne Neuberger, deputy US national security adviser for cyber, comes as the Biden administration seeks to elevate cyber security as a central, strategic plank at the heart of the...
...FDA accused of cozy ties with Big Pharma The US Food and Drug Administration’s approval of aducanumab, a contentious Alzheimer’s drug made by Biogen, has led to calls for acting commissioner Janet Woodcock...
...But to some experts, they carry potential security and human rights threats....
...So what is the reality, and why, asks Martin Wolf. (FT) Apollo-Athene: the new Berkshire Hathaway?...
...Russia is seeking to manufacture its Sputnik V vaccine in Italy to meet a surge in overseas contracts....
...Yet it is vital not to forget the perils we still face and the lessons we still must learn, writes Martin Wolf....
...Martin Wolf believes the answer is no....
...Mr Drago is concerned about potential new provisions for data processing, part of the controversial French security law which has sparked protests....
...Chart du jour: How democracies die Martin Wolf’s latest FT Big Read channels Aristotle and argues that the post-pandemic social contract must be centred on a revived notion of citizenship — or else our...
...UN Security Council members were still expected to reject the resolution....
...Chris Martin: I expect to see regional, economic and social disparities widen in 2021. Professional workers in full-time jobs have been shielded from the worst effects of the pandemic....
...The Trump administration, meanwhile, said it would exempt foreign investors from the UK, Australia and Canada from new national security restrictions due to take effect next month....
...When we launched this newsletter six months ago we were unsure whether Financial Times readers had an appetite for environmental, social and governance investing....
...surge of interest in cyber insurance, cyber security and legal advice, report Madhumita Murgia and Martin Coulter....
...Google hopes the pre-emptive changes will end a decade-long legal battle before the next EU competition commissioner takes office in November....
...has been separating families on a far larger scale as part of a rapidly intensifying security campaign....
...the EU’s competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager to launch new charges against Google....
...Raimonds Vejonis of Latvia, Kersti Kaljulaid of Estonia and Dalia Grybauskaite of Lithuania are expected to discuss security issues and economic co-operation....
...“We have entered into [memorandums of understanding] with various commercial banks to the tune of around Rs100bn,” said V Rama Manohara Rao, APCRDA special commissioner....
...It would be delivered through a mixture of a big income tax cuts, social security giveaways (including a “citizens’ income”), abolition of Monti-era pension reforms, and a brake on VAT rises due to kick...
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