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[EN] Financial Times

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Nissan warns of Sunderland closure if UK excluded from ‘Made in Europe’ rules

EU proposals presented on Wednesday require vehicles for corporate fleets and small EVs to be assembled within the bloc

Iran could collapse from the periphery, not the centre

As the state weakens, minority groups in the borderlands could chip away at the country’s territorial integrity

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US holds talks with Iranian Kurdish militants over anti-regime operations

Iraq-based groups ask Trump administration for intelligence, weapons and training

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The Corinthia, Rome: former Bank of Italy building plays it safe

Key notes | The latest five-star from the expanding group offers lavish comfort — if little excitement

Iran war triggers aluminium supply crunch and shutdowns across Middle East

Region produces 10% of global output, enough to threaten ‘repricing across base metals’ if outages continue

UK to further curtail rights of asylum seekers

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood will tighten rules on access to accommodation and financial support

Is AI an existential threat to India’s outsourcing industry?

Agentic tools are coming for the repetitive work that was once their bread and butter

Defence secretary flies to Cyprus after criticism of UK response to attacks

John Healey visits island for talks to offer reassurance that Britain will ensure its security

In defence of hand-wringers and pearl-clutchers

To surrender the fight for international law is to accept worse outcomes and more civilian deaths

Ladbrokes owner blames losses on Reeves’ gambling tax increases

Company takes unexpectedly large £488mn impairment charge in annual results

BBC offers to open up iPlayer to rivals alongside reform of licence fee

Consultation response comes as national broadcaster seeks to secure greater institutional independence in next royal charter

Look What You Made Me Do — boomers vs millennials in John Lanchester’s London

The bestselling author of ‘Capital’ returns with a dark allegory of intergenerational conflict

The new rules of collecting Old Masters

Next-gen collectors are propelling lesser-known names to ever-greater heights

The Bride! — Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale are a match made in mayhem

Maggie Gyllenhaal’s monster movie is an unruly blast that careens from feminist ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ to Mel Brooks homages

Why oil and gasfield timelines are growing

New projects take about three times as long to come online as they did historically, according to a new report

The Romani artist who painted a genocide

An exhibition at New York’s Drawing Center celebrates Ceija Stojka, who survived Bergen-Belsen and turned childhood trauma into paintings that demand to be seen

Jet fuel hits 4-year high as shortages disrupt Middle East evacuation flights

Israel hits Iran and Lebanon on sixth day of conflict

Revolut applies for US banking licence in push to crack American market

London-based fintech says move influenced by Trump administration’s willingness to permit new players

At last, the carbon cutter everyone can get behind

Why solar will shape the power systems of the future

Wealthy Dubai residents race back to UAE to avoid tax bills

Some risk spending too few days in the emirate and too many in the UK

The economic question we forget to ask about AI

Forget the singularity and robot takeovers; what matters is who captures the value added