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[EN] Financial Times

Meloni accuses Trump of pandering to west’s enemies

Italian premier on offensive after US president claimed she ‘begged’ for a photo with him

Iran closes Strait of Hormuz after Israel and Hizbollah exchange fire

Setback for Donald Trump’s push to end war with the Islamic republic

Chief whip warns Starmer that growing number of MPs want exit timetable

Prime minister is spending the weekend discussing his future with allies and colleagues

Pedro Sánchez’s wife ordered to face corruption trial and surrender passport

Spanish prime minister’s office accuses judge of over-reach after shock decision

Nine people in critical condition after fatal UK train collision

Investigators work to establish what led to the first deadly rail accident in nearly two years

Renault to abstain on Nissan board appointment

Non-executive director was proponent of push to merge Japanese group with rival Honda

Did Anthropic talk its way into an AI export ban?

FT analysis shows company warned about dangers of advanced AI far more than rival OpenAI this year

The new chair effect

First impressions, priced in

Will football in America stick?

Also in today’s newsletter: Kansas City Chiefs president discusses hosting the World Cup

Ministers to make YouTube and Meta boost prominence of UK news

Move expected in British government green paper would set stage for fresh battle with Big Tech over online misinformation

Markets get the measure of Trump

At the very first sign that the president is buckling on an unorthodox foreign policy decision, that is the time to pounce

How Latin American World Cup jerseys became a political football

Far-right populists have staked their claim on their team’s kit — and the left is trying to fight back

Europe’s stocks offer a peace dividend their US peers can’t match

European companies have more to gain by way of recovery if energy shortages caused by the Iran conflict ease

Rathbones’ blunder boosts banks in the race for the UK’s rich

An internal review that found regulatory compliance shortcomings sent the stock down 17%

Burnham camp divided over chancellor pick as UK finances worsen

Ed Miliband, Shabana Mahmood and Yvette Cooper are all believed to be contenders as bond markets seek reassurance

Abdullah Ibrahim, musician, 1934-2026

The South African jazz luminary produced anthems that came to define resistance against apartheid

Harry Potter has ruined Britain

Our greatest assets have been appropriated by the Ministry of Wizardry

This year, the Oscars of the food world wasn’t really about food

At Monday’s James Beard Awards in Chicago, winner after winner stood up for the immigrants who keep America’s restaurants running

Big Tech is stoking unrest in the UK. Why?

Elon Musk’s amplification of anti-immigrant sentiment in Belfast, Southampton and beyond cannot be explained by ideology alone

Did we all get Orientalism wrong?

A persuasive show at the Met adds new layers of nuance to decades of postcolonial polemics

ChatGPT moved my cheese: AI is unsettling the self-help shelf

Instant summaries sound the death knell for the bullet-point books that prey on our insecurities

Using AI for financial advice? Proceed with caution

The chatbots are helpful for simple tasks, but they can make costly mistakes

Nigel Farage’s Brexit rallies were funded from the EU budget

European monies paid for anti-immigrant posters during ‘Say No to EU’ tour

Why dignity is the measure that matters

From litter-pickers to cage fighters, the signs of a society’s health are often hidden in plain sight