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Financial Times
June 15, 2025
Israel is achieving its goals in Iran
If the Islamic regime does fall at some point, the alternative will not be a liberal pro-western government
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
The rising resistance to creative destruction
Statism, easy money and risk aversion are sapping the west’s economic dynamism
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
The fallout from Israel’s strikes on Iranian energy sites
Attacks on oil and gas infrastructure threaten further turmoil for markets
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
Russia air attack damaged Boeing offices in Ukraine
Aerial strikes hit US aerospace giant’s premises in Kyiv, raising questions about Moscow’s intent
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
Accountants and lawyers team up to fight Trump tax provision
Professional services groups say they are unfairly targeted in Republicans’ ‘big, beautiful bill’
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
American travel demand declines as US consumers cut costs
Travellers pare back holiday plans amid economic uncertainty
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
Ain’t Got No, I Got Life — Nina Simone’s stroke of genius was to synthesise two different songs
The numbers from the musical Hair expressed contrasting emotions, but the singer joined them to create something new
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
The sports helping executives stay at the top of their game
Is that afternoon golfing really a form of corporate education?
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
BT chief eyes deeper job cuts as AI becomes more powerful
Allison Kirkby says telecoms group could be ‘even smaller’ by 2030
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
Corporate bond defaults disappear from China’s onshore market
Systemic risk prioritised over international norms as country returns to zero failure era
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
‘Amazon of Africa’ Jumia fights to rebuild investor trust
The pan-African ecommerce group has been cutting costs in latest push to reach profitability
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
The nuclear mountain that haunts Israel
Buried half a kilometre underground, Iran’s Fordow enrichment facility is the ultimate test of Israeli air power
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
Israeli attacks revive bitter Iranian memories of 1980s Iraq war
Even some critics of the Islamic regime have rallied to the government in the face of a common enemy
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
Why Saudi Arabia raised oil output before Israel’s attack on Iran
The US was pushing Riyadh for more crude but cartel politics were a more likely reason for the increase
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
Carmakers seek western supplies of rare earths and magnets
Mercedes-Benz among groups looking to secure alternative sources of vital materials after China tightens export curbs
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
Why cigarette cases are smoking hot
007’s favourite is lighting up the collector’s market
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
Wall Street juniors should enjoy their moment in the sun
AI tools could take on much of the grunt work done by human number crunchers
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
The career boost of marrying well
Emotionally competent partners are valuable to workers and bosses alike
Financial Times
June 15, 2025
Israel-Iran latest: Iran and Israel exchange fresh strikes as conflict escalates
Tehran launches second missile barrage as conflict enters third day
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
UK’s Metro Bank attracts takeover interest from private equity
London-based Pollen Street Capital made an approach to the UK challenger bank in recent weeks
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
UK moves jets to Middle East after Iran threat
Sir Keir Starmer says move is ‘contingency’ measure to support regional security
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
State lawmaker and husband killed by gunman in Minnesota
Governor Tim Walz described the incident as a ‘politically motivated assassination’
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Israel warns ‘Tehran will burn’ as Netanyahu hints at regime change
Military and air force heads say they are ready to launch a wave of heavy strikes on Tehran
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
What Malta owes my murdered mother
Those in power seem more focused on moving on than making changes to protect those who speak the truth
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Oil in the new age of volatility
High prices will undermine Trump’s plans to drive inflation lower and make it harder for the Federal Reserve to cut rates
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Why Trump fears LA
Pulitzer-winning novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen on the ‘migrant invasion’ that wasn’t — and the real meaning of America’s second-biggest city
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Who’s in charge, me or the Devil? The agony and the ecstasy of elite darts
Premier League Darts is making its top stars multimillionaires. Pressure to perform is intense
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Lessons from the Victorians for funding big projects
From housing to transport, infrastructure could be delivered faster using the finance models of earlier eras
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
The island where knitting is the key to a man’s worth
A journey across southern Peru takes Stanley Stewart from the grand squares of Arequipa, through canyons where condors soar, to a remote isl...
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
How apartheid South Africa became a road map for the far right
More than 30 years after the collapse of the racist regime, its ideas echo once again
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
How to pick up the pace of meetings? Take them outside
Why more of us should be moving al desko to alfresco
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Nintendo switches up the rules of console gaming
Exclusive franchises and generational familiarity have kept company relevant even as the industry shifts around it
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Bioethanol plant owner says US-UK trade deal will force closure without government help
ABF Sugar, which owns the Vivergo plant in Saltend, Hull has given ministers two weeks to come up with a rescue package
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Planning your retirement? ChatGPT can help with that
Generative AI is giving financial advisers a run for their money
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
James Blake is taking on TikTok, Live Nation and ‘free music’
The digital age has handed musicians a raw deal — now one of them is fighting back
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Can Giorgio Pace make Molise a cultural mecca?
The art-world entrepreneur is building an arts hub in a sleepy corner of Italy. He explains why the gamble will pay off
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Donald Trump’s anti-war pledge tested as Israel’s attack on Iran splits Maga base
Supporters fear US risks being pulled into Middle East conflict as president backs Israel’s strikes
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
What a militaristic president means for democracy
As Donald Trump embraces militarism, how will American democracy change?
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Donald Trump approves Nippon Steel’s $15bn takeover of US Steel
US government to get golden share to assuage concerns over control
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Did the US know about Israel’s attack all along?
Donald Trump said he wanted to give diplomacy a chance — then praised the ‘excellent’ assault on Iran
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Donald Trump discloses $57mn earnings from crypto venture
Ethics filing shows hundreds of sources of income for the US president, including property and books
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Indonesia launches rare crackdown on nickel mines in ‘last paradise’
President Prabowo Subianto cancels most mining permits issued in the coral-rich Raja Ampat archipelago
Financial Times
June 14, 2025
Israel-Iran latest: Iran launches wave of missile strikes against Israel
Israeli military says some missiles were intercepted, but numerous people injured by ‘projectile debris’
Financial Times
June 13, 2025
Penny Mordaunt and Jo Bamford receive awards in King’s birthday honours list
David Beckham, Gary Oldman and Elaine Paige among stars to gain titles
Financial Times
June 13, 2025
How gold became the world’s refuge from uncertainty
In an era where core assumptions about the global economy are being questioned, gold has once more become an anchor — especially for central...
Financial Times
June 13, 2025
Why Israel chose to strike Iran now
In attacking, Netanyahu has short circuited the debate in Washington and started a possible new cycle of escalation
Financial Times
June 13, 2025
Reeves to lay out infrastructure plan targeting Labour heartlands
Ministers are trying to head off a growing welfare rebellion from MPs
Financial Times
June 13, 2025
The war that should have been avoided
Only Trump has leverage with both Netanyahu and Tehran. He must use it
Financial Times
June 13, 2025
Iran’s long arm is not so muscular anymore
Israel’s attack is about raw power, not about regional stability or better outcomes
Financial Times
June 13, 2025