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[EN] Financial Times

Mexico’s congress rejects Sheinbaum’s electoral reform proposal

Lower house blocks final step in Morena party’s bid to remake institutions

Mandelson papers: what do they show?

Top Starmer aide warned US envoy’s appointment was ‘weirdly rushed’, while disgraced peer sought £547,000 payout

Oil prices edge higher against backdrop of historic reserves release

400mn barrels of crude made available as governments race to tackle energy shock

Investors demand steep concessions in Salesforce’s $25bn bond deal

Software group sold debt at significant premium in borrowing costs in sign of Wall Street jitters over AI disruption

Plans to raise UK fuel duty ‘under review’ as Middle East crisis drags on

Conservative leader says the prime minister is heading towards ‘another humiliating U-turn’

Energy shock will force business rethink, says State Street CEO

Supply chain break caused by war was a ‘Covid moment’ for companies, says global financial services group chief

Europe needs to stop bickering to compete with China

The fight over ‘Made in Europe’ versus ‘Made with Europe’ is a pointless one

Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador was ‘weirdly rushed’, Starmer aide warned

Files related to former minister’s role in Washington reveal his £75,000 pay-off included a discretionary payment

Nasdaq finds SpaceX’s gravitational pull hard to resist

Proposed change to index-inclusion policy would benefit Elon Musk ahead of IPO

IEA releases record oil reserves to counter Iran war energy shock

Unprecedented move underscores fears of threat to global economy from Middle East war

Iran to pull out of men’s football World Cup

Tehran’s decision follows Australia’s move to grant asylum to female players

Turbulence tests South Korea’s stock market revival

Sharp swings are a reminder to Seoul that its reform agenda is incomplete

Intel shareholder claims board gave US an equity stake to avoid Trump’s social media attacks

Lawsuit also criticised law firm Skadden for advising both Intel and the government

Will the Iran war derail the global economy? You asked, we answered

Economics leader writer Tej Parikh and European economics commentator Martin Sandbu replied to reader questions

An 86-year-old and his AI friend: Can chatbots solve loneliness?

The fifth episode of our podcast series examines the role of AI companions in tackling social isolation

How to look like a Peaky Blinder

18 ways to steal Tommy Shelby’s style

Now I Surrender — Álvaro Enrigue’s recast tale of Geronimo and how the west was won

A thrilling account of the Apaches’ surrender that mixes archival fragments and auto-fiction is now published in English

How do you deal with workplace uncertainty?

We can still lead — and stay productive — under pressure

Nicole Kidman may be icy, but Scarpetta is a hot mess

This Prime Video adaptation of Patricia Cornwell’s novels is a strangely enjoyable carnival of chaos

James Blake: Trying Times — the electronic balladeer believes love is the solution

The artist’s first solo album as an independent artist emphasises romanticism

As it happened: Mandelson appointment ‘weirdly rushed’, top Starmer aide warned

Disgraced peer demanded £547,000 after being sacked as Britain’s ambassador to US, official documents show

In LA’s ‘Tehrangeles’, Trump’s war is popular

The largest community outside Iran danced in the streets but diverges with the president on a return to monarchy

War in the Middle East: what’s the end game?

FT journalists answered your questions in a live subscriber webinar on March 11

Goldman executive says private markets clients ‘glad’ about Iran war ‘distraction’

Kunal Shah, co-head of the US bank’s international business, made comments on call about the conflict