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[EN] Financial Times

Japan’s Sanae Takaichi makes final push ahead of election day

Plus, Thailand goes to the polls, ECB and BoE set interest rates, and Winter Olympics begin in Milan

UK to reconsider joining EU defence fund

Ministers and officials meet on Monday to discuss ‘reset’ of relations, including closer security and trade ties

Inside Moltbook: the social network where AI agents talk to each other

An online experiment has Elon Musk believing that we are reaching the ‘singularity’. Is that really true?

Mandelson told Epstein JPMorgan should ‘threaten’ UK government over banker tax

Then business secretary advised sex offender on how Jamie Dimon should lobby chancellor in 2009

DP World boss discussed masseuse with Epstein, emails show

Documents released by DoJ indicate close relationship between Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem and sex offender

Rightwing populist on cusp of victory in Costa Rica vote

Laura Fernández says she will deepen her predecessor’s policies but polls show nearly a third of voters are undecided

How Russia weaponised global banking to silence dissidents

The Financial Action Task Force does not check whether terrorism labels are justified, letting autocrats abuse the system

Israel prepares to open Gaza’s Rafah crossing with Egypt

Reopening for some pedestrian traffic will mark return of the strip’s sole link with the wider world

Bitcoin price slides to lowest level since 2025 tariff shock

Drop comes after gold and other precious metals sold off sharply

UK physicists raise alarm over planned funding cuts

Government spending to focus on life sciences, video games and AI in effort to boost growth

Americans have drawn a red line in Minnesota

The Trump administration’s partial retreat will not mend the damage to trust and lives

Capgemini to sell unit linked to US immigration tracking

French ministers have criticised IT group for lack of oversight of skip-tracing services

Don’t fear the AI ‘jobpocalypse’

The technology hasn’t yet hit employment notably, and could create more openings

Will the Bank of England give any clues to the path of interest rates?

Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

Europe’s gas storage falls to lowest level since 2022

Harsh winter and policy changes push prices to 10-month high

SpaceX stops Russia’s ‘unauthorised’ use of Starlink, Musk says

Ukraine finds equipment in Russian attack drones that allows them to access US satellite system

India raises spending and chip investment to head off Trump’s tariffs

Narendra Modi’s government rolls out incentives and tax cuts as it seeks to maintain strong growth

Trump says Iran negotiating ‘seriously’ on nuclear weapons

US president demands Tehran accept ‘no nuclear weapons’ as regional allies try to de-escalate tensions

Xi calls for China’s renminbi to attain global reserve currency status

Latest commentary details ambitions for ‘powerful currency’ to play a greater role in trade and forex

Business school professors’ picks

Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions

Danish pension funds under pressure to invest in domestic markets

Government drive comes as schemes in EU’s second-biggest retirement system reassess US exposure

School IB business management class: Carlsberg’s ‘core’ beer brands drop to less than half of sales for first time

Growth and evolution

UK restaurants offer deep discounts in ‘last resort’ to lure spend-shy diners

Discounting risks more damage to margins as sector struggles to emerge from pandemic slump

How to deal with defecting MPs

Voters should be able to force parliamentarians who change parties to face the electorate