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Define the term “2025 problem” in the context of Japan’s demographic structure Outline one impact of Japan’s stagnant wage growth on marriage and fertility trends Explain the relationship between ...
An FT article, in which ‘cradle Catholic’ Enuma Okoro discusses why the late pope was a fan of artist Caravaggio, and the role art plays in helping us understand the human condition. Essential terms ...
This article discusses the deal done by Prime Minister Keir Starmer with the EU, which he has hailed as a ‘reset’ of relations post-Brexit. Among the terms of the deal is an agreement to allow EU ...
Welcome to professors’ picks, offering a weekly curated selection of FT articles by and for business school faculty to connect classrooms to current events and to develop students’ critical thinking.
Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell called on students to protect democracy while praising American universities as “a crucial ...
Movie fans flocked to see Disney’s Lilo and Stitch and the eighth instalment of Paramount’s Mission: Impossible franchise, ...
Scott Sheffield, the former head of shale driller Pioneer Natural Resources, told the Financial Times that if crude drops to $50 a barrel, US production would probably lose up to 300,000 barrels a day ...
The race has been upended by Trzaskowski’s unexpectedly narrow victory in the first round. The Warsaw mayor, running for ...
Russia carried out its largest aerial attack on Ukraine, shattering any hopes that a record prisoner exchange completed on ...
Nigel Farage, Reform UK leader, will next week inflame Labour tensions over public spending by committing to scrapping the two-child benefit cap and reinstating winter fuel payments in full at a cost ...
Far-right or nationalist populist parties are hammering at the door of power. The far-right won elections in Austria and the Netherlands and the nationalist conservative Giorgia Meloni is governing, ...