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[EN] Financial Times

Paramount gatecrashes Warner Bros-Netflix deal with $108bn hostile bid

Jared Kushner and Middle East funds assist with all-cash offer

UK military figures urge Starmer to commit to higher defence spending

Prime minister told the country needs to ‘step up’ or its advantage in the Atlantic is at risk

Brookfield’s Oaktree to invest in Allianz insurance risks

Deal comes amid flurry of private capital tie-ups through Lloyd’s of London market, including Blackstone and AIG

The Netflix age has been great for consumers but terrible for artists

Returns to musicians and writers are dwindling fast

Strategy’s stock slide leaves bitcoin’s biggest booster with dwindling options

Michael Saylor’s financial engineering inspired dozens of imitators but is now close to unravelling

The State of AI: life in 2030

Expect a world of robots, robotaxis and AI haves and have-nots

La Scala season opens with Shostakovich’s visceral Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk

Conducting his last opening night as music director, Riccardo Chailly gave listeners a performance to remember

The Snow Queen at Dresden’s Semperoper is darkly spellbinding

Hans Abrahamsen’s opera based on the fairytale features a superlative cast and warm, sensual orchestral playing

Are your earrings supersized enough?

Lobes are going large this season. Here are some of our favourites

Police review claims that Farage breached campaign spending limit

Reform UK denies breaking electoral law over Farage’s campaign expenses

Submit your questions to Jemima Kelly: Is the vibe shift for real?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with the FT columnist on Thursday, December 11, at 1pm GMT

Blair out of running for Gaza ‘board of peace’

Former UK prime minister dropped from consideration after objections from some Arab and Muslim states

British universities’ reliance on Chinese fees fuelling self-censorship, say academics

Lecturers call for improved safeguards against Beijing’s influence on UK campuses

US set to announce $12bn aid package for farmers hit by tariffs

Bailout will help mitigate cost of the president’s trade policies to the sector

EU backs migration ‘return hubs’ in echo of Trump’s crackdown

Home affairs ministers agree new measures making it easier to deport failed asylum seekers

BoE launches cost-cutting drive to fund analysis upgrade

Headcount to be reduced following review by Ben Bernanke that highlighted under-investment in IT

Zelenskyy seeks ‘dignified peace’ as European allies meet

Ukrainian president begins talks with Starmer, Merz and Macron in London

Big-name US department stores take credit risk and put a bow on it

Macy’s and Kohl’s generate surprisingly big chunks of their operating income from their store card businesses

Jay-Z’s investment firm targets $500mn Korean pop culture-focused fund

MarcyPen Capital Partners bets on K-pop’s global popularity as it agrees partnership with Hanwha Asset Management

IBM extends AI push with $11bn takeover of Confluent

Chief executive Arvind Krishna says deal will allow company to deploy generative and agentic AI ‘better and faster’

Boeing completion of $4.7bn Spirit purchase paves way for Airbus supplier deal

Airbus will take over some of Spirit’s key sites, including those in Northern Ireland and Scotland

Why Spotify Wrapped hits the sweet spot

Companies ranging from Strava to Grindr are catching on to the music streaming platform’s annual recap

Monetary Policy Radar preview: a hawkish Fed cut

The FT’s guide on what to look out for on Wednesday

Google’s ‘TPU’ chip puts OpenAI on alert and shakes Nvidia investors

AI advances made through group’s custom processor hits Nvidia’s stock and prompts ChatGPT maker to declare ‘code red’