In cyber attacks, humans can be the weakest linkNews Feed
Hacks of M&S and others have aimed to manipulate individuals not just systems
Trump lashes at out Harvard and says he could cut $3bn in fundsNews Feed
US president escalates attacks on Ivy League university amid stand-off over foreign students
Ür-ESG, Brazil and the RothschildsNews Feed
How to lend money and influence people
EU countries push for swift trade deal with TrumpNews Feed
Giorgia Meloni asks Ursula von der Leyen to resolve differences through negotiation
The quiet power of friendshipNews Feed
Mixing with people of different backgrounds is an ingredient for success
Trump’s Harvard assault is closing America off from the worldNews Feed
International students won’t go where they’re not wanted — they’ll build lives and careers elsewhere
EU states urge Brussels to raise cigarette taxes and impose vape levyNews Feed
Majority of members call on commission to press ahead with bill ‘without delay’
Gases: an invisible industry with a hi-vis futureNews Feed
Companies in sector generate €87bn in annual revenue
The latest economics booksNews Feed
Johan Norberg on what drove history’s influential civilisations; Ben Chu on the rise of zero-sum economic thinking; plus Germany’s decline and a must-read for monetary aficionados
US asset managers’ climate policies face legal testNews Feed
A federal antitrust case illustrates the political onslaught against financial sector climate action — and how limited that action always was