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[EN] Financial Times

Can AI help developing countries to ‘leapfrog’ into the future?

For Africa, opportunities may lie in sequencing

The mysterious $53bn ‘other income’ boost to AI hyperscaler earnings

Quantum entanglement

McDonald’s sales rise as chain reaps rewards for cheap meals push

Fast food group beat expectations but record US ground beef prices threaten margins

Private equity tech investor Hg marks down holdings after software sell-off

Listed vehicle Hg Capital Trust cut valuations of 14 of its 20 largest portfolio companies

Why the cool kids have fridges in their bathrooms . . .

. . . and bedrooms and gyms. Storing supplements, skincare and ginger shots has given rise to a burgeoning interiors trend among the worried well

Can Europe close the AI gap with the US and China?

Also in today’s newsletter: a new company seeks to tackle the power constraints on European data centre growth

Forget micro-dramas, Kokuho is the maximalist kabuki drama you’ve been waiting for

A yakuza boss’s son becomes an actor playing female roles, in an epic that has broken records in Japan

The Given World — cataclysm looms on the margins of Melissa Harrison’s rural idyll

A moving ensemble piece and state-of-the countryside novel evokes all we have to lose in the face of war or climate disaster

‘BT is back’ as telecoms group revives its consumer brand

FTSE 100 group launches push to capitalise on its ‘heritage’ after years of prioritising EE and Plusnet

Allison Katz: ‘I like the idea of images that can go beyond themselves’

The artist’s paintings of cockerels and cabbages — on view in a show in New York — are bursting with fresh surprises

Oil falls back below $100 on hopes of US-Iran deal

Tehran is reviewing a Washington-backed proposal that Donald Trump says could bring the conflict to an end

UniCredit to sell parts of its Russian business

Bank says move will hit profits by up to €3.3bn

UK and US launch disease control measures over hantavirus

Some passengers had already left cruise ship struck with rodent-borne illness before alarm was raised

Why I don’t write about the Liberal Democrats

Britain’s third party is being drowned out by noisier insurgents

Can I protect my pension from my ex?

We don’t have children and I don’t want our shared house

FirstFT: US fuel exports surge as pump prices rise

Also in today’s newsletter: virus-hit ship sails for the Canary Islands, and Wall Street’s salacious lawsuit

Want to enjoy flight-free travel? There’s an agent for that

Great adventures, no airports

How the oilman’s president boosted a green transition

Donald Trump’s Iran war has made fossil fuels expensive and unreliable

Attenborough at 100: ‘the most consequential broadcaster of our times’

Career of wildlife filmmaking pioneer has mirrored the evolution of TV itself

Trump is his own worst enemy

Previous US presidents have been undone by oil price shocks, but rarely ones of their own making

15 gadgets for fans of an analogue world...

…who also enjoy their privacy

ECB should keep its options open for June meeting, says departing French governor

François Villeroy de Galhau warns policymakers to focus on ‘second-round effects’ of energy shock

Norway’s central bank raises interest rates amid impact of Iran conflict

Norges Bank says situation in Middle East is ‘still causing substantial uncertainty about the economic outlook’

Solomon Islands ousts PM who sought to balance China and west

Political upheaval in Pacific island battleground threatens to derail Australia security deal