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[EN] Financial Times

Sunday Number 121: News Puzzle

South-east Asia reels as rare cluster of storms claims more than 700 lives

Large parts of Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Sri Lanka suffer worst flooding in decades

Britain’s economic outlook: what did Rachel Reeves know — and when?

Fiscal watchdog’s letter ‘set out the facts’ about the evolution of its forecasts in the run-up to the Budget

Donald Trump says Venezuelan airspace is closed

Announcement comes after military build-up by US forces in region

British playwright Sir Tom Stoppard dies

Czech-born author of witty, cerebral plays was also an award-winning screenwriter

Gold rally dents sales at China’s jewellery retailers

High prices and a new tax regime have deterred buyers and led to hundreds of store closures

Chinese parts supplier takes stake in leading Russian drone maker

Tie-up marks new level of co-operation between Moscow and Beijing’s military industrial complexes

Zelenskyy loses brother-in-arms in Kyiv power shift

President’s departing aide centralised decision-making in a way no other official had done in Ukraine

China launches nationwide high-rise inspections after deadly Hong Kong fire

Campaign will check housing and public buildings for safety, Beijing says

A Thanksgiving Turkey of a peace plan

Trump’s attempt to bully Kyiv met resistance from Ukraine and its allies in Geneva — but Europe can’t claim a success either

HTSI editor’s letter: how to find your people

From sumo wrestlers to wig wearers and tabletop gamers, we’re all looking for our tribe

Home Office delays plan to house asylum seekers in military barracks

Local councils concerned about use of sites in East Sussex and Inverness as accommodation for 800 single men

Airline travellers face disruption after Airbus warns A320 jets need software fix

Update to address potential problems caused by solar radiation could affect 6,000 aircraft

The steroid Olympics make their pitch to investors

FC Barcelona’s crypto controversy, smart balls, and more

Transcript: Is the US economy really K-shaped?

Marc Filippino talks to Claire Jones and Robert Armstrong

School IB computer science class: Can a drone wall really work?

Emerging military technology

FT Weekend Magazine’s Christmas issue

Advice from the festive pros, a round-up of the best ever Christmas recipes and Nigella Lawson’s gift guide

Hybrid-car believers should bet on platinum’s renaissance

With take-up of battery electric vehicles slowing in the US and Europe, catalytic converters will remain in demand

The UK should enjoy the calming of the bond vigilantes

Rachel Reeves has steered the gilt market to a less skittish place with the Budget

‘Too little, too late’: advisers to the rich react to UK Budget’s non-dom tax cap

Rachel Reeves included a measure to limit an inheritance tax charge cited by wealthy as reason for leaving country

This Budget’s tax decisions will haunt the government

The buffer Reeves built into her plans is admirable, but no guarantee of avoiding the nasty dilemmas to come

Lenders gear up for loosening of capital rules by Bank of England

Bankers are expecting easing of leverage ratio as part of forthcoming review

Loan charge write-off ‘penalises those who settled early’

Government £365mn pledge will not help thousands caught up in the controversy, say tax experts

Dan Driscoll, the unlikely Ukraine envoy with his eye on the Pentagon

The ambitious US army secretary has been thrust into the spotlight of Moscow-Kyiv negotiations