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[EN] Financial Times

Pentagon’s Iran war bill nears $30bn as Trump renews threats

Lawmakers demand answers as mounting cost of conflict weighs on the economy

China’s big tech groups miss out on AI stock market frenzy

Tencent and Alibaba left behind as investors focus on pure AI plays

Transcript: Can GameStop buy eBay?

Robert Armstrong speaks to John Foley

The Bethlehem Project: US politics and economics through the lens of one city

The FT News Briefing podcast series travels to Pennsylvania to better understand life in Trump’s America

US inflation jumps to 3.8% as Trump’s Iran war sends petrol prices soaring

April figure marks highest level in three years as effects of conflict reverberate through world’s biggest economy

Can GameStop buy eBay?

What happens when a small company tries to buy a big company

Scottish Mortgage defends $1.25tn SpaceX valuation ahead of IPO

UK investment trust’s valuation means its holding in Elon Musk’s company is worth £3bn

Musk made ‘hair-raising’ demands for control of OpenAI, Altman testifies

Start-up’s CEO takes the stand in legal battle with billionaire

Starmer survives perilous day in Number 10 as rivals hold back for now

Prime minister tells cabinet colleagues he is getting on ‘with governing’

Reeves and Miliband among contenders for chancellor if Starmer ousted

Some in City fear a more leftwing officeholder could herald greater spending and a possible relaxation of ‘ironclad’ fiscal rules

Swinney meets Scottish Greens in push to secure SNP agenda

First minister’s pro-independence party considers options for governance after falling short of majority in Holyrood election

Stellantis and Ford turn to partnerships to tackle Europe woes

Carmakers seek tie-ups with Chinese groups and traditional rivals to secure scale and technology

A reluctant Intertek risks testing investors’ patience

FTSE 100 company has rejected previous EQT takeover offers saying they undervalued it

Blue Owl retail fundraising evaporates amid private credit concerns

Fund it operates took in fraction of capital from year-ago level as worries mount over potential surge in loan defaults

The Iran war dilemma for central bankers

What happened after the pandemic is an imperfect guide for the latest shock

A short history of Labour Party coups

Failure to oust past leaders suggests that internal rules are stacked against challengers

How architecture can save lives

Carefully designed homes in Tanzania have been shown to lower disease rates among children

UK borrowing costs surge as Starmer leadership crisis rattles bond markets

Thirty-year gilt yield at highest this century as cabinet ministers pressure PM to consider his position

Group linked to Trump sons asks US for extra $400mn for tungsten mine

Cove Kaz Capital has already secured up to $1.6bn in government support for project in Kazakhstan

Trump postpones beef tariff cuts over fears of hitting US cattle farmers

Policy indecision comes amid discontent over high prices which have contributed to fall in president’s approval ratings

Allianz argues lawsuit against Palestine activists is ‘appropriate’

Insurance company says protests at UK offices caused employees ‘anxiety, distress and intimidation’

CME plans to launch futures market for AI computing power

New contracts will allow traders and companies to bet on and hedge future price of GPU rental

Should you ever leave your opponents to play quietly in a part-score?

At Teams of Four, part-score competition is a far more circumspect option

Hunger & Thirst — Claire Fuller goes darker

A 1980s-set tale of childhood trauma and female friendship explores the unsettling space between real and imagined terrors