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[EN] Financial Times

Autocrat’s daughter Keiko Fujimori on track to win Peru election

Rightwing candidate’s opponent has pledged to contest result of presidential run-off vote

Prosus leads €480mn investment in French health tech start-up Alan

Paris-based group raises one of Europe’s biggest non-AI start-up rounds this year

Latin America’s shallow shift to the right

Colombia and other recent polls highlight polarisation rather than a decisive swing

Credible deterrence requires a new Nato bank

Capital rules prevent the defence ecosystem from getting financing at the volume it needs from commercial lenders

Top Andy Burnham pick advised Thames Water creditors

James Purnell’s previous role running consultancy Flint Global has raised concerns about conflicts of interest

Trump scraps signing of US housing affordability bill

Bipartisan legislation is designed to boost supply and curb institutional investors’ role in property market

Everything is AI

A Nightmare on LLM Street

Can playing video games unearth your next CEO?

When candidates take part in a crisis simulation, it exposes reactions under pressure

UK banks defeat watchdog in legal battle over historic loan complaints

High Court rules that Financial Ombudsman Service unlawfully allowed consumers to challenge terms beyond 6-year limit

Britain’s grid operator called for more electricity as temperatures soar

Extreme heat increases demand for power and reduces efficiency of solar panels

The best theatre shows to see in London and beyond

Exhibition — the uneasy boundary between art, identity and class

Alex Hyde’s novel about the relationship between a photographer and an artist with parallels to Tracey Emin raises questions about who gets to be seen as a genius

Rheinmetall shares plunge after Germany scraps warship project

Berlin’s move to ditch frigate programme overshadows plans for listing of tankmaker KNDS

The emigrants Israel can’t afford to lose

Those inclined to leave are the ones sustaining what’s left of the country’s liberal democracy

Red alerts across UK and Europe as heatwave takes a grip

‘London is cooking’, says UN secretary-general, as temperatures reach a new record for June

Colombia’s ‘El Tigre’ aims to mimic rightwing firebrands Milei and Bukele

President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella wants to take a chainsaw to the state and build mega-prisons in the Amazon

1776 and all that — the making and remaking of the Declaration of Independence

Ahead of its 250th anniversary, four new books examine how America’s founding document has been repurposed over time — and why it remains contested today

Larry David wreaks havoc on US history in Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness

The comedian’s irascible persona disrupts landmark moments in a sketch show that plays like ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ in period costume

Why is getting to a World Cup game so hard?

Fans travelling to the stadium in New Jersey are having to contend with high train fares, limited bus seats and a ban on walking or cycling

Train in fatal UK crash passed red signal, investigators say

Brakes were applied nine seconds before the impact but it slowed only from 75mph to 49mph

The Misanthrope — Sandra Oh is bitterly funny in this overstuffed Molière update

Martin Crimp reimagines the French dramatist’s 17th-century satire for an age of clickbait and cancel culture at London’s National Theatre

Crimea’s big cities in total blackout after Ukrainian drone strikes

Kyiv has been waging an intensifying campaign on the Russian-occupied peninsula’s key infrastructure

Mamdani-backed candidates sweep New York primaries

Democrat voters shift allegiance to new generation of leftwing politicians

Putin’s system is in a state of slow implosion

Look to the erosion of fiscal discipline to see where the problems lie