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Financial Times
March 29, 2026
US-Israeli war against Iran escalates as talks prove fruitless
Top Iranian war leader accuses US of using diplomatic efforts as cover for ground operations
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
Israel blocks Catholic cardinal from Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday
France and Italy condemn Israeli police for cutting off access to site a week before Easter
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
Apollo looks beyond New York as it plans second headquarters
The prominent private capital firm wants to build a new office in a southern US state as it continues to grow
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
Iran war exposes split in Donald Trump’s base at conservative activists’ conference
US president’s ‘little excursion’ into the Middle East is making some of his most ardent supporters uneasy
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
Eli Lilly to sign $2bn deal for AI drug development with Hong Kong biotech
Global pharmaceutical companies are aggressively searching for new medicines in China
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March 29, 2026
The Iran war will cement China’s superpower status
Beijing’s industrial prowess positions it for economic and diplomatic gains
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March 29, 2026
Iran’s aggression will bring Gulf countries closer to the US
Despite their resentment, states in the region need American and Israeli technology to defend themselves
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
Social media has been put on notice
Legal and legislative pressure is mounting to safeguard young people
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March 29, 2026
Middle East War Live: Iran accuses US of seeking talks while preparing to invade
TKTK Yemen’s Houthi rebels carry out their first attack on Israel since the war began
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March 29, 2026
Ministers explore triggering break clause in Palantir’s NHS contract
Government is under pressure to eject the controversial American company from NHS England data systems
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March 29, 2026
Eurozone borrowing costs soar on fears of fiscal hit from Iran shock
Government bonds face one of worst months of past decade as investors warn of ‘deterioration’ in public finances
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March 29, 2026
The hunger for ‘content’ is keeping us culturally stuck
The algorithms of the distraction economy are feeding us what we already like, creating a loop with no progress
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
The Pentagon-Anthropic dispute is a test of control
Should private companies be able to set boundaries around the AI systems we integrate into our lives?
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
The surprising science of quitting
Most of us are just one event away from resigning even though we probably should stay put
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
The last bridge left to ancient Tyre
Evacuation orders and strikes turn once-vibrant Lebanese beach town into a refuge for holdouts and displaced
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
In a world of $100 oil, fast fashion loses its defensive charms
Polyester-heavy retailers could soon start to feel the cost of their exposure to higher oil prices
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
UK risks losing defence tech start-ups to relocation amid funding delays
Slow progress on government contracts prompts some groups to consider moving abroad
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
Just Eat’s new owner pushes for European revival as rivals close in
Prosus chief Fabricio Bloisi pushes aggressive growth targets despite stiff competition
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March 29, 2026
German chemicals groups boost prices as Iran war adds to industry woes
Companies worry about effects of higher energy costs even as they get short-term advantage over Asian peers
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
Why recruiters are making interviews ‘AI-free zones’
Employers wading through job applications are returning to in-person and practical assessments
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
Iran war chokes off helium supplies in threat to chipmakers and healthcare
Byproduct of natural gas is critical to the production of superconductors and the functioning of MRI scanners
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
The Reform UK youth wing driving the party’s reach on campus
To gain momentum, young supporters are trying to appeal to students from across the right
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
Iran activates its ‘resistance economy’ to survive the war
Islamic republic has spent years building a model designed to withstand hostility even as it presides over a deepening economic malaise
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
OpenAI investor says AI requires an income tax overhaul
Vinod Khosla says voter fears over technology causing job losses will shape upcoming US elections
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
Korea weighs inheritance tax based on book value, not market prices
Government proposal aims to curb the alleged suppression of share prices and reduce the ‘Korea discount’
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March 29, 2026
Philippines ‘between rock and a hard place’ over surging energy prices
Central bank governor warns that raising rates to tackle inflation could hit already weak economic growth
Financial Times
March 29, 2026
Indian conglomerate Vedanta to split in five next month
Chair suggests new entities could be worth as much as $50bn after deleveraging drive
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
Support for JD Vance slips in Republican straw poll of 2028 candidates
US vice-president still favourite to succeed Donald Trump but secretary of state Marco Rubio is gaining ground
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
Americans take to the streets in ‘No Kings’ day protests against Donald Trump
Latest series of marches comes against backdrop of president’s unpopular war in Iran
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March 28, 2026
UK and Singapore press ahead with digital deal as WTO remains deadlocked
Ministers are struggling to thrash out reforms at the global body that has been buffeted by Trump’s tariffs
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
Tourists cool on Cyprus and Turkey as Iran war upends travel plans
Popular destinations in eastern Mediterranean suffer amid ‘generalised anxiety’
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
How long can Iran keep firing missiles?
Five analysts assess Tehran’s capacity to sustain barrages against Israel and Gulf states
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
Houthi missile attack signals a ‘serious’ escalation in Iran war
Rebels’ participation puts vital maritime routes at greater risk
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
The failures of prediction markets are predictable
They can send wrong signals when trading is illiquid or when herd behaviour takes hold
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
How Pakistan put itself in the middle of US-Iran peace talks
Islamabad seeks to capitalise on warming ties with both Trump and Tehran but has much to lose if efforts fail
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March 28, 2026
No BS: using corporate jargon is really giving you away
A new study suggests that buying into the blather reveals a credulous worker
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
Robert Mueller, lawyer and former FBI director, 1944-2026
A long public career found its zenith with his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election
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March 28, 2026
A ‘victim’ and a ‘dinosaur’: three days of Crispin Odey testimony
Financier’s cross-examination this week has been culmination of his legal challenge against regulatory ban and fine
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March 28, 2026
Egypt imposes emergency measures to save fuel
Prime minister says country’s natural gas imports bill has tripled since start of Iran war
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
Here’s the oil shock that Donald Trump can’t control
While there is a lot of spare crude on ships and in storage, stocks of refined products are much smaller
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
Lex in depth: Will the AI data centre boom become a $9tn bust?
The biggest groups splashing their cash may not make their money back, but will almost certainly live to tell the tale
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
Social media is populist and polarising; AI may be the opposite
Large language models elevate expert consensus and moderate views, in sharp contrast to social platforms
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
Mo Salah, the football legend leaving Liverpool
The Egyptian player is so popular he was once credited with reducing hate crimes against Muslims
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
The wearing question of what to wear
Theme parties are more popular than ever — have you got something ‘banging’ on?
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
Would you like some intrusive curiosity with that?
Waiters who ask about my day may mean well. That doesn’t mean I have to answer them
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
House & Home eco-living special
From a commercial farm in Kenya rewilded as a safari retreat to the highs and lows of installing a home battery — via radical thatching, hom...
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
Three European wellness destinations to unwind in
Feel good in Campania, Burgundy and West Sussex
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March 28, 2026
Cash is still king this bonus season (can somebody tell the chancellor?)
Volatile markets show the vital role cash plays in investment Isa portfolios
Financial Times
March 28, 2026
Soul searching amid Cuba’s latest crisis
In a far-flung corner of the island, the socialist regime’s prohibitions on imperialist music are gone but not forgotten
Financial Times
March 28, 2026