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AI in education will help us understand how we think

Robot teachers are the start of an evolving relationship with artificial intelligence




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MBA students demand tuition fee refunds over campus closures

Candidates at Wharton among those protesting over diminished educational experience




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What are good — and less expensive — alternatives to an MBA?

Your question for our expert — and readers’ advice




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Guaraní: both Paraguay’s secret weapon and its glue

Widely spoken indigenous vernacular has problems around official adoption and online presence




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Guatemala and US in talks over safe third-country status

Plans for asylum seekers come despite state department advice to ‘reconsider travel’ due to crime




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Poverty, priests and politics: why Peronism is back in Argentina

As ‘slum priests’ try to fill the gap left by the state, the populist movement is on the rise again




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Bolsonaro and López Obrador draw fire for coronavirus response

Brazil and Mexico leaders ignore medical advice while Latin America begins crackdown




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Facebook recruits great and good for a chance at change

Appointments including former PM and Nobel laureate suggest turn toward establishment




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BingeWatch: Rick and Morty is space comedy fuelled by booze and snark

With new episodes launching today, now is the perfect time to revel in the cruel humour of the hit cartoon




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Art inspired by Aboriginal identity and nuclear explosions

Yhonnie Scarce and Judy Watson talk about creating work with seductive surfaces and dark themes




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The best of TV and streaming this week

Our pick of the latest series and documentaries — plus older favourites to binge on




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Snapshot: ‘Lartigue — The Boy and the Belle Époque’

The book captures the carefree, haute-bourgeois lifestyle of the young photographer




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Qatar lines up bond deal as virus and oil crash hit economy

Bankers and investors expect rush of debt issues from the Gulf region




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Eight days that shook the oil market — and the world

How a squabble between Saudi Arabia and Russia led to ‘the nuclear version of a price war’




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Gulf economies rocked by coronavirus and oil price war

Government revenues plummet as crude prices sink and private sector cuts jobs 




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Schroders demands executives take pay cuts and ‘share the pain’

City investor will back ailing groups looking to raise capital but warns of difficult decisions




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Private equity and bailouts, the sequel

Buyout groups wants a slice of the bailout and with thousands of jobs at risk, they’re hard to turn down




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Coronavirus claims thousands of UK businesses 

At least 21,000 more companies failed in March compared with the year before 




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Sleaze and racism in Netflix’s Hollywood take shine off ‘golden age’

New period drama about an aspiring actor pulls back the curtain on postwar Tinseltown




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The Whistlers — an impish thriller of double-crossing and tables turned

Corneliu Porumboiu’s crime movie is a colourful tribute to noir classics




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Becoming — a Netflix documentary on Michelle Obama and her legacy

There are potent moments here amid the stage-managed gloss




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New British Film Institute boss Ben Roberts on streaming and cinemas after lockdown

In an exclusive first interview, the CEO talks about his love of scary movies, video games and why the BFI should be like ‘a nerdy friend’




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Standards in  jails run by Carillion criticised

GFSL said liquidated company’s services were ‘unacceptable’




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Andrew Tinkler dumps Stobart stake

Former CEO and fifth-largest shareholder severs ties with group that sacked him




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Terra Firma’s Guy throws Hands in air like he really does care

Private equity epiphany; Royal Mail; CEO succession at HSBC




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Covid-19 and the generational divide

My household’s Corona Protocol has provoked eye-rolling from my two teenage children  




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Donald Trump and the need to lead by example

The president should look to Roman history and Ireland on how to act in a crisis




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The pandemic vocabulary

There are words I use daily now that simply did not exist — even a month ago




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Life BC and AC

The virus has pulled back a curtain on how fragile and financialised our economy is




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Known and unknown unknowns

We can cope pretty well with stressful events if they are expected. Uncertainty is tougher 




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Sanders exits just as big government returns 

A key legacy of the self-described socialist has been to shift the Democratic party to the left




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Coronavirus and globalisation: the FT answered your questions

Rana Foroohar and Edward Luce talked to readers on the pandemic’s international impact




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Lions led by donkeys: pandemic edition

What is striking about the coronavirus is how weak our rulers are




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Drop the Volcker rule and keep what works

Proprietary trading is hard to identify and did not cause the crisis




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Brazil pension and tax reforms back on track, says Meirelles

Social security overhaul is key part of plan to rein in budget deficit




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Big Tech and Amazon: too powerful to break up?

While Google, Facebook and Twitter are set for a grilling in Congress over Russia, it is the online retailer that is drawing intense scrutiny




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US demands CNN sale to allow AT&T-Time Warner deal

Dispute erupts in public as AT&T boss says he will not put news channel up for sale




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Mindfulness at work: now and Zen

With lockdowns fuelling anxiety among staff, should companies be investing in meditation training?




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Is it safe? How to handle risks you cannot easily calculate

A previously simple decision of whether to reopen an office is now freighted with mortal peril




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Britain and the baroque garden

An exhibition at Tate explores grand, ornate houses and gardens à la Versailles




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How early Christian monks cultivated solitude and gardens

These self-isolating desert fathers were connoisseurs of plants — and human nature




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Five ways the ECB can bolster the eurozone’s pandemic firepower

Investors will be watching Christine Lagarde’s performance amid rising pressure on Italian bonds




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Coronavirus and hard Brexit — the last combination the UK needs

It’s hard to find a single trade type who thinks failing to agree an extension is anything but a potential disaster




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Britain demands EU give ground to save talks on future relationship

UK officials urge Brussels to move on three key areas ahead of crucial June meeting or risk breakdown




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Online criminals thrive on pandemic and weak policing, EU commissioner warns

Foiled €15m scam for face masks shows how organised crime is ‘quick to adapt’, says Ylva Johansson




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Trafficked and abused: Libya’s migrants caught in the business of war

EU-funded projects are returning migrants to a dangerous conflict zone, critics say




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Brussels woos world leaders for pandemic fundraising marathon

EU hosts online pledging event but €7.5bn target for vaccines, testing and treatment will only be first step




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Northern Ireland tensions threaten to derail long-term EU-UK deal

Mistrust is rising over how to implement Brexit




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Brussels and Britain clash over climate conditions in trade deal

EU push to incorporate Paris agreement adds to tension over post-Brexit relationship




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Vital kit across NHS ‘running out’, say medics and care staff

Supply chains at breaking point as surge of coronavirus patients with kidney side effects hits supplies