Iraq to select new leader as US piles pressure to curb Iranian influence
Dominant Shia alliance nominates former strongman Nouri al-Maliki as prime minister after months of negotiations
Dominant Shia alliance nominates former strongman Nouri al-Maliki as prime minister after months of negotiations
Outrage grows in US after videos cast doubt on official explanation for death of 37-year-old intensive-care nurse
ICE could become the largest enforcement agency in the US, but critics say its behaviour is increasingly lawless
Private equity groups and football clubs invited to submit bids to own a team in the new competition
Young readers are switching off — it’s time to change the subject
Zhang Youxia under investigation after affecting ‘party’s absolute leadership over military’, PLA’s official media claims
Responsibilities including combating organised crime will no longer be handled at a local level
Contracts with Adani Power and others were signed during Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year rule
National Executive Committee panel decides Greater Manchester mayor cannot contest Gorton and Denton by-election
More than 40 per cent of the country under winter storm warning with emergency orders in place
Pioneer of trade in private capital fund stakes struck a deal with Sweden’s EQT during market boom
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Recipients of US president’s clemency include father of a donor and a woman receiving a second reprieve
The Trump administration’s rhetoric on blue-collar jobs has not matched reality
Review expected to propose a significant redesign after years of delays and overruns
Insider bets, low liquidity and regulatory gaps complicate efforts to turn wagers into financial tools
Protests spread across US after second fatal shooting by law enforcement during immigration crackdown
Even if you are not interested in the superpowers, they will sooner or later be interested in you
Asset manager’s CEO Salim Ramji hails ‘incredible opportunities’ as it aims for 40mn international customers
Analysts expect high-end brands to start benefiting from the US’s ‘K-shaped’ economy in 2026
Western governments, in particular the US, have cut back on economic and welfare support for developing countries
Finance minister says the country’s performance is clearly better than most of those in the single currency
Whether public rift will affect family’s interests depends on how it develops, but not all mudslinging is bad for business
Peter Kyle calls on government departments to do more to boost economic growth