Ukraine’s vibe shift is bad news for Russia’s economy
As Kyiv’s battlefield fortunes change, policies long favoured by the west could now do real damage to Moscow
As Kyiv’s battlefield fortunes change, policies long favoured by the west could now do real damage to Moscow
An ambitious move that could have positive Europe-wide implications
Truce under pressure as Tehran counters US attacks by targeting military installations in Bahrain and Kuwait
A number of US lawmakers and officials are being investigated by the justice department
Factory-floor applications of the technology could significantly enhance rich-world economies
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Central African team defy odds to progress alongside Cape Verde and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bankruptcy grandee’s recruitment from Kirkland sets up clash for supremacy among Wall Street firms
Our growing guide to navigating these temples of learning, from first editions to reading room etiquette, via the best cafeterias
Weak returns could trigger a sharp pullback in funding for tech companies that threatens the global economy
London-based buyout group is looking beyond its traditional speciality in corporate buyouts
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania is a post-industrial success story
Battle over licensing of mobile connection protocols could shape global rates for other technologies
Tory and Reform strategists argue prospective UK PM’s devolution push may turn out to be an electoral liability
In the clean energy system the continent is trying to build, air conditioning basically comes for free
LNG shipments to the bloc have risen in the wake of the Middle East war
Edward Luce talks to Rahm Emanuel, former White House chief of staff for Barack Obama
In a desperate bid to deflect attention, the president is doing what he loves to do: blaming the libs
Trust in specialists is growing 10 years after Brexit but employers still need more of them
Like St Augustine, the assumed new Labour leader appears to want to be prime minister — but not yet
Australia’s Aware Super and Omers of Canada have faced issues with planning policy and retrospective liability
Backlogs, dilapidated hospitals and rising demand from an ageing population are leading younger adults to forsake the state system
Surging appetite for advanced models is turning computing power into the tech industry’s scarcest commodity
Bosses share their views on fitness — and whether the 5am start is a myth