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[EN] Financial Times

What does Trump’s latest tariff threat mean for his previous trade pacts?

Analysts say the risk of retaliation is likely to deter countries from seeking to backtrack on already agreed deals

Private equity owners slash valuation of Swiss watchmaker Breitling

Performance of luxury brand has faltered since CVC sold majority stake to Partners Group in 2023

It is time for Europe to weaponise its chokepoints

China and others have long been adept at using supply chains to their advantage — the EU should do the same

Labour battles disaffection in crucial three-way by-election battle

Activists fear coming third to Greens and Reform, which have both run energetic and populist campaigns

Smart glasses give a glimpse of how AI threatens physical goods too

It’s now possible to see a future where smart eyewear could be ubiquitous

Ageing populations will raise demand for lifts, says German manufacturer

TK Elevator predicts a boost from elderly people reluctant to take the stairs

Palantir sues magazine that revealed Switzerland rejected its approaches

Peter Thiel-chaired data intelligence group alleges that Republik did not give it sufficient right to reply

Trump’s envoy prepares to fight culture wars in South Africa

After a year of acrimony, rightwing activist Leo Brent Bozell III is charged with navigating the fraught relationship

US security group looks to recruit hundreds of personnel as it targets Gaza role

UG Solutions, which guarded aid distribution sites in enclave, seeks new business under Donald Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ plan

Capturing the nine-to-five: why ‘WorkTok’ films are gripping Gen Z

Employees videoing their mundane office routines are teaching a younger audience about corporate life

World’s biggest PE houses struggle to exit China deals

Groups unable to cash out while other forms of dealmaking have returned

AI’s ‘memorisation’ problem: the novels it can’t forget

Research that shows LLMs memorise more training data than previously thought raises questions about copyright infringement

Ukraine’s economy shows grit amid lasting war damage

Defence technology sector outperforms in an otherwise gloomy landscape as Russia’s invasion enters fifth year

This meeting is being recorded. Did you know?

AI is fuelling a surge in recorded work meetings that we need to think about more carefully

Consultancies set for fastest growth in years on back of AI boom

Companies are seeking advice on how to provide energy to data centres and profit from artificial intelligence

Earnings and AI fears drive ‘extreme’ churn in US stock market

Gap between large moves in individual equities and subdued index performance hits highest since global financial crisis

Greece eyes central role in Europe’s post-Russia gas market

US LNG arriving at entry points in Greece can be exported by pipeline to the Balkans and beyond

Centerview settles lawsuit over analyst’s need for 8 hours’ sleep

Case brought by Kathryn Shiber fuelled debate about junior bankers’ working hours

India’s AI ambitions hit limits at global summit

The world’s most populous country continues to struggle to find its place in an industry dominated by the US and China

Trump demands Netflix remove former Obama official from board

US president steps back into fight between streamer and Paramount Skydance to acquire Warner Bros Discovery

Sunday Number 133: Numbers Puzzle

The BBC’s Walsh Sisters adaptation takes the bite out of Marian Keyes’ novels

The Dublin-set series is cosy and mesmerisingly slow — save for some frenetic cliffhangers

Latham & Watkins poaches two more partners from rival Wachtell Lipton

The New York-based Wachtell has suffered rare defections in a hot market for top deals lawyers

US ambassador Huckabee sparks outrage across Middle East over Israel comments

Diplomat tells Tucker Carlson it ‘would be fine’ if Israel took over a swath of the region