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[EN] Financial Times

What can poetry give us in times of crisis?

At their best, poets both offer us an immersive break from clamorous news feeds and fortify us for the future

Israel to ‘demolish’ all houses in Lebanese border villages

Defence minister Israel Katz plans ‘security control’ of area stretching dozens of kilometres into neighbour’s territory

Geely to use Volvo Cars’ plants amid ‘very serious’ overcapacity in car industry

Move is in contrast to rival BYD, which is building factories in international markets

Labour suspends rebel MP Karl Turner

Backbencher who spearheaded jury trials revolt had been warned about his conduct

Trump rebukes France as tensions rise with Europe over Iran war

Italy refuses US warplanes permission to refuel, adding to transatlantic divisions over conflict

Unilever combines food division with McCormick to create $66bn group

Merger will transform the maker of Hellmann’s mayonnaise into beauty and personal care specialist

Milan city council raided in San Siro sale investigation

100-year-old stadium was bought by private equity-backed AC Milan and Inter Milan for about €200mn last year

Chagos ruling paves way for islanders to stay on archipelago

Landmark case is latest twist in battle with UK government over remote Indian Ocean territory

Russian oil tanker docks in Cuba despite US blockade

Donald Trump allows shipment, but its crude cargo offers only a temporary lifeline for the crisis-hit country

Trump renews Iran threats as US oil prices continue to rise

Also in today’s newsletter, Pete Hegseth’s broker attempted to make big defence investment before Iran attack

The Witch by Marie NDiaye — spellbinding

Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize, this dreamlike, unsettling tale explores the terror and sorrow of a mediocre sorceress with meagre talents

Former BA boss Walsh returns as chief of India’s biggest airline

Company’s previous head abruptly quit after poor planning triggered thousands of flight cancellations last year

King Charles to visit US in April despite Trump’s attacks

UK Liberal Democrats had called for royal trip to be cancelled

Brent crude on course for largest monthly price rise on record

Cost of oil likely to keep climbing until Strait of Hormuz reopens to shipping

UK to receive last tanker of jet fuel from Middle East this week

Industry warnings of disruption contrast with government calls for calm

The ECB’s three-pronged monetary strategy

Unless the war ends quickly, a rise in Eurozone interest rates looks inevitable

Trump tells allies including UK to ‘go get your own oil’

US ‘won’t be there to help you anymore’, president warns

Court of Appeal rules non-lawyers can work on litigation cases

Judgment reversing earlier High Court decision is welcomed by law firms

Trump is not just sinking in the Gulf

As his poll numbers tank, the president’s trade and immigration agendas are encountering judicial resistance too

Microsoft faces UK watchdog probe over business software

CMA will assess whether US tech giant should be given ‘strategic market status’

Billionaire Rokos donates record £190mn to Cambridge university

Gift from hedge fund boss will fund new school of government

Why the helium shortage matters for chipmakers

The Middle East war has highlighted another potential choke point for the semiconductor supply chain

Jaja’s African Hair Braiding — vibrant comedy puts Harlem salon at the root of Black community

Workplace rivalries, immigration anxieties and gossip all jostle for attention in UK premiere at London’s Lyric Hammersmith

Hot property: five homes for sale in Provence

From a historic cave property with an infinity pool carved into rock to a traditional mas set in lavender fields and olive groves