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[EN] Financial Times

This is how we can make AI safe for everyone

The labs develop the technology, but citizens and their elected representatives must make the rules

Saks’ retail rebirth depends more on Gucci than Wall Street

Retailer has had to repair not only the balance sheet but also the rift with luxury brands it stocked

Building a better future for Black founders

A growing ecosystem offers education, support and funding for start-ups and scale-ups

By attacking immigrants, South Africa is destroying itself

The latest outbreak of xenophobic violence is a betrayal of the nations that aided its freedom struggle

Syria’s president Sharaa appoints new parliament

New body set to start replacing Assad regime legislation and clearing backlog of bills

US voters support Trump trade deal with Canada and Mexico, survey finds

New poll finds bipartisan backing for USMCA even as president seeks to renegotiate its terms

Russell Tovey gives a tour de force performance in sweaty-palmed chiller The Guilty

The actor plays a police control room operator in a claustrophobic movie adaptation at London’s Donmar Warehouse

Kevin Warsh confident AI will generate ‘productivity-based growth’

New Fed chair offers thoughts on AI and hints of reform at Sintra while avoiding steer on near-term rate path

Kevin Warsh vows ‘no changes’ to Fed independence

New chair tells central bankers price stability will be focus regardless of potential pressure from the White House

Burnham should beware uncanny echoes of the 1930s on defence

The UK’s new plan for military spending does not match up to the risks in an unstable world

Through saints and symbolic visits, Pope Leo gets his message across

The Vatican’s communication with the White House often requires no words

Inside Le Lappe – Remy Renzullo’s first hotel

The interiors wunderkind has turned his eye to a ‘wonderful blank spot’ in Tuscany – we get the first look

Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie — a lo-fi Back to the Future for rockers stuck in the past

Cult Canadian web series becomes a smart film populated by idiots

Millennium and Point72 gain as hedge funds rebound from Iran war

Izzy Englander and Steve Cohen’s firms post double-digit returns in first half of year

Scientists unveil synthetic cells to power low-carbon factories

Invention known as SpudCell is part of effort to use micro-scale bioengineering in manufacture of everyday items

FedEx strikes $1.4bn deal to sell logistics unit to CMA CGM

French shipping group aims to expand in US and strengthen foothold in supply chain

Democratic socialist wins Colorado primary in blow to party establishment

Melat Kiros’s victory is latest challenge to Democratic Party leaders ahead of crucial US midterm elections

Inflation and interest rates tracker: see how your country compares

Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane. Explore the latest data through interactive charts

Germany woos Trump with plan to make US weapons in Europe

Talks on ‘joint production concepts’ accelerate ahead of Nato summit

Five things we learnt from Trump’s financial disclosure

The US president earned more than $1bn from digital currency interests as well as real estate and stock trades

Self-drive start-up Wayve to be first big test of London’s Pisces market

LSEG’s new private markets platform to host sale of shares in UK autonomous vehicle company next week

Donald Trump made more than $1bn last year in return to presidency

US president also earned hundreds of thousands of dollars from licensing of Bibles, watches and perfume

UK flood reinsurer pushes to cap claims and lift premiums

Move follows Flood Re being saddled with expensive properties that have made scheme ‘regressive’

Soprano rescues woeful production of I Puritani at Royal Opera House

Lisette Oropesa gives an agile performance as Elvira but is let down by the poorly imagined staging