On Protesting “Nuns”, A Labour “Defection” And A Story About “Andre Previn”
3G Capital discovers the limits of cost-cutting and debt
The owner of Kraft Heinz is grappling with several problems
Why Kashmir is the flashpoint for Indo-Pakistani confrontations
Tensions remain high over a border drawn six decades ago
On protesting “nuns”, a Labour “defection” and a story about “Andre Previn”
This week, things are not what they seem for our Britain columnist
A number of films broach the subject of faith in the 21st century
The conflict between ancient dogma and contemporary values underpins a number of intriguing dramas
What would a no-deal Brexit mean for air travel?
Temporary measures to keep flights running would mean higher fares and less choice for flyers
New data sources make it harder for executives to mislead investors
How to cross-check Elon Musk
Why Binyamin Netanyahu should step down
Israel’s prime minister faces indictment for corruption. For the good of his country, he should resign
Skirmishing between India and Pakistan could escalate
Two nuclear-armed states shoot down each other’s planes
Spain needs a coalition of the sober
To thwart a resurgent populist party, Spanish moderates should make common cause
“Green Book” overshadows a surprisingly diverse Academy Awards
If Best Picture proved contentious, the winners in other categories offered plenty to cheer about