US to ‘guide’ stranded ships out of Strait of Hormuz, says Trump
President says ‘humanitarian’ effort to begin on Monday as ‘very positive discussions’ continue with Iran
President says ‘humanitarian’ effort to begin on Monday as ‘very positive discussions’ continue with Iran
Pwned by Beijing
A techno-industrial boomlet
Lucy Fisher talks to Miranda Green, Robert Shrimsley and Stephen Bush
Capping methane emissions would alleviate energy and climate crisis
Also in this newsletter: Discussions on migrant deportations to third countries
Victoria Craig speaks to Stephanie Findlay and Lucy Fisher
Also in today’s newsletter: Airlines slash 2mn seats and EU urged to adapt to economic shifts
Water utilities jettison listening sticks; restaurants aim to cut waste and reduce costs; recruiters’ quest to find the perfect connection; start-ups move fast with AI-generated code; hedge funds seek an edge; wealth managers insist AI can work in their favour
‘Widow’s Bay’ is a superb horror comedy; ‘The Cage’ is an assured casino-set thriller; campus drama ‘Rooster’ stars Steve Carell; ‘Half-Man’ is a gruesome drama from the ‘Baby Reindeer’ stable; Whoopi Goldberg and Jason Schwartzman voice animated comedy ‘Kevin’. Reviews by Rebecca Nicholson
Breadth of previous support for the party makes it vulnerable to losing everywhere, to everyone, this week
Abu Dhabi’s Fertiglobe switches to land cargo to avoid Strait of Hormuz as soaring prices allow it to shoulder extra costs
Plus, Elliott likens Iran war to battling Nazis, Wall Street piles into Treasuries, and Raphael at The Met
Security around Russia’s president has tightened after Ukraine’s audacious drone attacks
Six Britons tell the FT about what attracts them to Nigel Farage’s populist party, which is ahead in opinion polls
Optimism comes as a result of early bookings despite the sector enduring tepid sales growth in March
Millions of seats cut as Middle East crisis throws global travel into disarray
Opera houses, museums and Venice Biennale roiled by rightwing government’s bid to control the arts
The athleisure boom turned JD Sports into a global powerhouse but slowing sales have led to conflict in the boardroom
Ibiza dreamer, Fitness bro, wannabe James Bond – there’s a frame for every persuasion
Investors warn loosening fiscal rules or change of prime minister could add to pressure on UK borrowing costs
Unbowed by the Iran war and other shocks, individual investors are buying their way to new heights of influence
Samantha Power urges countries to gather data on levels of exposure as vital first step in tackling the issue
With fewer than 300 lawyers, Wachtell racked up bumper profits and exercised outsize influence. Now its model is being challenged as never before