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[EN] Financial Times

Starmer turns away from Trump’s Board of Peace as US-UK tensions mount

Prime minister unlikely to sign up to body that charges $1bn fee and includes Russian president, officials say

Top UK civil servants in line for bumper bonuses

Prime minister’s chief secretary has promised ‘a state that can move fast’ in a speech on Tuesday

How Trump turned mockery into a weapon of diplomacy

US president assails allies with talk of ‘great stupidity’, dog sleds and AI images

Dollar falls sharply and Wall Street stocks drop over Greenland crisis

US president insists ‘there can be no going back’ on demand for island

Trump criticises ‘stupidity’ of UK’s Chagos Islands deal

US president says Keir Starmer’s plan to give away territory is ‘weakness’

Keir Starmer’s leadership under pressure from Angela Rayner and Andy Burnham

Senior figures from Labour leftwing burnish their profiles with public interventions

Isis fighters escape Syrian prison after government and Kurdish forces clash

Dozens of prisoners from militant group on the run after fleeing jail in north-east

Russia knocks out Kyiv’s power, heating and water

Missile and drone barrage unleashed on Ukrainian capital comes hours after Trump invited Putin to join his ‘Board of Peace’

Steal — Sophie Turner’s high-octane anti-hero proves pensions are far from dull

A low-level office worker finds herself at the centre of an armed robbery — but who’s the real thief?

Los Angeles fires dominated insured losses of $127bn in 2025, says Aon

Industry report highlights persistence of inadequate coverage for natural disasters in emerging markets

Greenland: the good, the bad or the ugly?

Alexander Stubb on the possible scenarios facing the Arctic island

Israel bulldozes UN agency for Palestinian refugees

Demolition of buildings in East Jerusalem is escalation in Benjamin Netanyahu’s campaign against UNRWA

BoE governor warns of market spillovers from Trump’s actions

Attack on Fed independence and threat to seize Greenland create ‘substantial risks’, says Andrew Bailey

InterContinental Hotels and the occasionally delightful inefficiency of markets

Intercontinentally wide spreads

Netflix switches to all-cash offer in battle for Warner Bros Discovery

Streaming group is competing with Paramount over prized studio assets

Why China has so many robot IPOs

Viral, dancing machines are far from commercial reality but trade restrictions are driving market activity

Why Bulgaria joined the Eurozone

Though the Bulgarian lev was already pegged to the euro, the country had much to gain by joining the currency union

UK approves China’s ‘mega’ embassy in London

Ministers give green light to project after months of political wrangling

Plan to overhaul CMA’s merger process sparks ‘cronyism’ fears

Move comes as the government strives to speed up UK’s approach to merger clearance

Indonesia’s rupiah falls after Prabowo nominates nephew to central bank role

Currency falls as concerns mount over institutional independence

Japan’s 40-year bonds surpass 4% for first time

Traders sell sovereign debt ahead of snap election that could give PM Sanae Takaichi fiscal spending mandate

Why the calculus for fertiliser production in Europe has changed

EU’s potential pivot on its carbon border tax may cause the energy-intensive sector to pull investments

A Shellshocked Nation — how Britain remade itself between the wars

Alwyn Turner charts the new values, entertainments and anxieties that transformed the country in the 1920s and ’30s

Microsoft chief Satya Nadella warns AI boom could falter without wider adoption

Big tech boss tells delegates at Davos that broader global use is essential if technology is to deliver lasting growth