Ideas 19 May 2026 Silicon Valley keeps misreading China’s role in tech The heads of Tesla, Apple, and Nvidia regard Chinese companies as peers, not enemies, unlike most other Silicon Valley founders. By Lex Zhao
EV Revolution 30 April 2026 An old railroad is key to U.S.-China race for critical metals in Africa By Nicolas Niarchos
Ideas 23 March 2026 The Gulf was Silicon Valley’s bet on the future. Trump has put it in the crosshairs The same choke points that made the Gulf the world’s energy crossroads now threaten its role as the nerve center of the AI age. By Bobby Ghosh
Innovation 3 March 2026 India’s tech sovereignty is built on digital dependence In his new book, “Computing in the Age of Decolonization: India’s Lost Technological Revolution,” researcher Dwaipayan Banerjee argues that a focus on technical solutions has made the country dependent on big tech firms and failed to solve fundamental social problems. By Dwaipayan Banerjee
Tech Giants 26 January 2026 While politicians shape U.S.-China relations, their families turn to the stock market Politicians' spouses and children are buying and selling stocks in TSMC, Alibaba, and Tencent. By Hazel Gandhi
Access & Connectivity 23 January 2026 Iran’s internet blackout may become permanent, with access for elites only The regime is testing a two-tier internet where access becomes a vetted privilege. Its economic cost could be staggering. By Indranil Ghosh
Regional Champions 7 January 2026 Why Venezuela’s political shock had MercadoLibre’s stock rallying Donald Trump’s capture of Nicolás Maduro has fueled speculation that the Latin American e-commerce company will gain from a political change in Venezuela. By Ananya Bhattacharya
Innovation 8 December 2025 Cheap and powerful AI campaigns target voters in India The Bihar state election was awash with voice clones and synthetic videos that reached voters easily and spread misinformation. By Saurabh Sharma and Raihana Maqbool
Innovation 6 November 2025 How TikTok cozied up to wealthy investors in Saudi Arabia and the UAE In her new book, Every Screen on the Planet: The War Over TikTok, journalist Emily Baker-White charts the Chinese app’s rise to becoming a global juggernaut. Here is an excerpt on the company’s courtship of the Gulf nations ahead of a deal on its U.S. operations. By Emily Baker-White
China Outside China 22 May 2025 DJI drones are everywhere. The U.S. may still ban them No U.S. agency has been assigned to review DJI’s security risks, which could trigger an automatic ban by year’s end. By Nicole Fan
Politics 9 April 2025 Tracking the global fallout of Trump’s escalating trade war Trump’s latest round of tariffs targets nearly all U.S. imports, hitting countries across Asia, Africa, and Latin America with steep new rates and shaking global supply chains. By Rest of World Staff