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The bodies of 13 workers at a major Peruvian gold mine were found on Sunday, a week after the men were kidnapped, as the ...
FT of April 26 carried a curious juxtaposition on facing pages, identifying two very different views of the likely future for world energy policy. On page 15 you report a worldwide survey with C-suite ...
A military solution has evaded Ukraine because allies have not in the past fully stepped up; Europe needs now to redouble its effort, especially in light of Donald Trump having essentially switched ...
Richard Clarida (“The real lessons from the Plaza and Louvre accords”, Markets Insight, April 30) argues that a weaker dollar under the Plaza and Louvre accords of 1985 and 1987 was not the main ...
According to research by the British Council for Offices (BCO), only 44 per cent of Gen Z are on board with spending most of their working time in the office. If we want to reach the other 56 per cent ...
This will all cost money, likely far more than the £2.65bn the government has so far committed to repairing and building flood defences. But we will pay dearly for inaction — at a cost to our health, ...
Hard-right leader George Simion has won the first round of Romania’s presidential election, according to exit polls, and will ...
The Israeli army has called up thousands of reservists as it prepares to ratchet up its offensive in Gaza, the military said ...
Chinese exporters are stepping up efforts to avoid tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump by shipping their goods via ...
Welcome to professors’ picks, offering a weekly curated selection of FT articles by and for business school faculty to ...
It’s anointment time. Barring last-minute blow-ups, Friedrich Merz will be confirmed as chancellor by the German parliament on Tuesday, following a press conference a day earlier to rubber stamp the ...
President refuses to endorse due process as his efforts to deport undocumented immigrants are blocked by judges ...