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[EN] Financial Times

FirstFT: Japan’s Sanae Takaichi confronts Iran war oil shock

Also in today’s newsletter: China warns Maersk and MSC over high freight rates, and Amazon leads record US corporate borrowing rush

Oracle shares rally 10 per cent on strong revenue forecast from AI data centres

Larry Ellison’s database group posted better than expected earnings from its cloud unit

Government overcomes backbench rebellion to pass jury plan

Ninety Labour MPs abstained while 10 joined Tories and Lib Dems in opposing Courts and Tribunals Bill

Israel rejects Lebanon’s request for ‘cessation’ in fighting to allow for talks

Meeting between two longstanding enemies could take place in Cyprus

Transcript: Wildest day for oil ever

Katie Martin speaks to Robert Armstrong

UK deploys first warship to Cyprus after scrutiny over delays

Departure of HMS Dragon comes amid wider criticism of Britain’s slowness to bolster support for allies in Iran war

Soaring fuel prices to cast long shadow across US economy

Industries from farming to airlines face long-term higher costs and will raise customer prices in response

Amazon leads record US corporate borrowing rush with nearly $50bn bond sales

Total issuance tops $65bn on Tuesday as companies take advantage of calmer markets

JD Vance to headline fundraising tour as Republicans gear up for midterms

US vice-president’s drive comes as concerns over cost of living and Iran war weigh on support for the party

Wildest day for oil ever

Did drastic swings in the price of crude just change the war in Iran?

No snow, no refund: weird weather tests Big Ski’s business model

Vail’s attempt to lock in revenue with its annual pass has come adrift because of rising prices amid less of the white stuff

Europe looks to shield consumers from high energy prices

France and Italy are monitoring petrol prices for evidence of price gouging

There is no easy exit to Trump’s war

The US and Israeli attacks on Iran will leave the Middle East in greater turmoil

Merger blocked after lawyers Simpson Thacher miss deadline for appeal

Law firm, where partners are paid an average of $7.7mn, says mistake was because of its ‘misinterpretation of the rules’

The ‘number station’ sending mystery messages to Iran

Radio station is broadcasting what appears to be coded orders in Farsi, echoing the cold war

Nigel Farage U-turns on his Iran war position

Reform leader said last week that ‘the gloves need to come off’ but now calls for caution over the UK’s involvement

Women Without Men — Shahrnush Parsipur’s powerful tale of misogyny and escape in Iran

The Booker-longlisted novel follows the interwoven stories of five characters in search of new, sometimes surreal, destinies

The toughest opera to stage? Yuval Sharon’s Tristan und Isolde is a daring Met debut

New York production with a glorious Lise Davidsen might not please the traditionalists — but it is powerfully poignant

UK consults on scaled-back digital ID plan

Ministers try to win over sceptical public by potentially excluding children and some personal data

Pandemic oil traders are the GOATs

Relatively speaking

Short sellers target Wizz Air as Iran war wipes out profit

Budget airline’s CEO says crisis is ‘more manageable’ than others after forecasting €50mn hit to its bottom line

Amazon holds engineering meeting following AI-related outages

Ecommerce giant says there has been a ‘trend of incidents’ linked to ‘Gen-AI assisted changes’

Creditors of collapsed MFS claim £1.3bn shortfall

Some £238mn is unaccounted for by entities tied to UK bridge-loan provider, creditors allege in court filings

There is no return to normal on oil any time soon

Even if the Iran war ends quickly, governments will need to prioritise security of supply