Abstract
The unique properties of the top quark have fascinated particle physicists
since several decades.
With its large mass, the top quark is expected to be connected to the
mechanism of electroweak symmetry breaking.
Moreover, the top quark is key to most research areas at the LHC: it can be
measured very precisely, it is involved in rare processes that are finally
accessible and
it plays a special role in beyond-Standard-Model theories that are
constantly being tested. In this talk, the latest top-quark results will be
discussed, revealing a rich research landscape
that is thriving on the abundance of collision data available at the LHC.