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[EN] Financial Times

Italy’s Ludoil agrees to buy Beny Steinmetz-linked Sicilian oil refinery

Russia’s Lukoil sold the ISAB plant in 2022 to a Cypriot company backed by the convicted Israeli tycoon

Neanderthal dentist drilled into decayed tooth almost 60,000 years ago

Study suggests Neanderthals had cognitive ability, dexterity and social support comparable with modern humans

The battle for the soul of Labour

Challenge to Starmer is a perilous moment for the UK and its standing

Brown-Forman’s $17bn bid rejection leaves a bitter taste

The Brown family may have balked at handing its brands over to Sazerac, but it would have been more appealing than the alternatives

New York cuts transport prices to World Cup matches it is hosting

Round-trip bus ticket from New York City to MetLife Stadium reduced from $80 to $20

Greater New York at MoMA PS1 is a capacious celebration of the city’s artistic life

With effusive humour and amiable messiness, the exhibition portrays a metropolis that’s complicated and unstable

Eric Trump joins Beijing trip as family-linked group chases China deal

Company with ties to US president’s son has MOU with chipmaker that Congress warned is connected to Communist Party

Crispin Odey settles sexual assault claims

Financier had been sued for personal injury by women

Ex-SEC chair Clayton says he does ‘not see excess leverage’ in private credit

Wall Street’s top prosecutor says the industry helped the US recover faster than Europe from the 2008 crisis

From Daljit Nagra to Sylvia Plath — a round-up of the best poetry books

A new edition of Plath’s work reveals childhood poems for the first time. Plus collections from Kim Moore, Leontia Flynn and Tobias Hill

US wholesale inflation hits 6% as Iran war sends fuel and freight costs soaring

Producer price index rises at fastest rate since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine

Who do gilt investors want to lead Britain?

Andy Burnham seen as biggest risk to UK government bonds

White-collar workers report growing feelings of ‘AI brain fry’

Workers are reporting feeling overwhelmed by the new technology

Boots to appoint outgoing Currys boss Baldock as CEO

UK pharmacy chain finalising appointment of Alex Baldock as it prepares for potential London listing next year

Putin and Zelenskyy cool on US-led peace talks

Moscow and Kyiv lose faith in Donald Trump’s diplomacy even in the event of Iran war ending

India more than doubles tariffs on gold imports

Government wants to curb non-essential imports to protect the rupee

JPMorgan reshuffles investment bank chiefs amid wider shake-up

Dorothee Blessing, Kevin Foley and Jared Kaye appointed co-heads of global investment banking

UK, US and global politics: what students should know

Read FT articles picked by our teacher advisers

School politics class: Britain’s elections in maps and charts

UK parties

Why UK assets are attractive despite the storm

The bearish outlook may only be shortlived, presenting opportunities for longer-term investors

What was in the King’s Speech?

Keir Starmer pledges ‘greater urgency’ as he sets out his legislative agenda

The indelible appeal of tattoos

Getting inked is more popular than ever but a rapid expansion in providers has reduced work for London’s parlours

Poland accused of helping ICE deport Ukrainians from US

Human rights groups say Immigration and Customs Enforcement sent back 50 people via Polish airport

Trump demands Xi ‘open’ China to US business

US president arrives in Beijing for two-day summit clouded by geopolitical tensions and conflict over trade and tech