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[EN] Financial Times

ECB raises interest rates by quarter point to 2.25%

Central bank is first in G7 to increase borrowing costs in response to Middle East energy crisis

World Bank warns El Niño risks driving up global food prices

Weather phenomenon threatens to worsen problems for farmers already dealing with high fertiliser costs due to Iran war

Russia ‘not looking for conflict’, says Nato’s top US commander

General Grynkewich’s remarks come as Washington withdraws key assets from Europe

Trump vows to take ‘total control’ of Iran’s oil and gas markets

US president says American forces will also seize control of key export hub Kharg Island

India protests to US after three sailors killed in tanker attack

New Delhi calls for ‘de-escalation’ in Gulf but appears to have little appetite for diplomatic confrontation with Washington

How rising inflation data is piling pressure on Trump

Also in today’s newsletter, the president baffles the world of Wall Street dealmakers with praise for Citigroup

UK defence secretary resigns over spending plan

John Healey says Keir Starmer ‘unable’ and Treasury ‘unwilling’ to provide essential budget

ECB raises rates and inflation forecasts in response to war in Iran

As expected the central bank increased rates to 2.25%

Arms maker Diehl in talks to build Ukrainian missile in Germany

Groups to discuss whether they could jointly produce Fire Point’s Flamingo cruise missile

Meloni’s staff strike against new limits on working from home

Employees in Italian prime minister’s office say secretariat buildings suffer from pest infestations and poor maintenance

LIV Golf events in doubt as Saudis drip-feed funding

PIF has injected only a third of $600mn it pledged to LIV to finance remainder of 2026 season

John Healey: the ex-trade unionist who privately battled the Treasury

Previously talked of as a potential caretaker prime minister, his efforts as defence secretary could not generate the spending increase the military wanted

The World Cup 2026 — You asked, Simon Kuper answered

The FT’s sports columnist replied to reader questions

The rise of the pro-worker conservative is changing the US

Republicans helping to strengthen labour law would once have seemed an outlandish prospect — no longer

Top barrister accused of tax evasion was avoiding ‘red tape’, court hears

Robert Venables set up trusts and partnership structure to cheat HMRC of £2mn, prosecution claims

EU countries weigh ‘tearing apart’ bloc’s diplomatic service

Chief diplomat Kaja Kallas and her EEAS are in capitals’ crosshairs over leadership and co-ordination issues

Saudi Arabia ends ban on Lebanese imports

Five-year ban was targeted at Hizbollah’s grip on Lebanese politics

The business model of white victimhood

Rage on the right and a narrative of disadvantage changing sides is rewarded by social media

US and Iran exchange fresh wave of strikes

Escalation of hostilities comes as Trump piles pressure on Tehran to agree a deal

FT readers tell us how AI is changing their jobs

A special postbag edition

AI-generated film about Iran protests turns tragedy into slop

The first such movie accepted by a festival, ‘Dreams of Violets’ portrays victims of state brutality without capturing their humanity

Burnham rules out cash for Waspi women after Labour backlash

Leadership hopeful’s hints at large spending commitments had raised fears over risk to UK fiscal position

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