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[EN] Financial Times

Accenture shares fall to lowest since 2017 as AI threat mounts

IT consultancy hit by concerns technology will hurt its business model

Kevin Warsh’s first remarks

The new Fed chair said less and investors hung on every word

Iran to get access to $6bn of frozen funds to buy US goods

Money held in Qatar to be released in phases under interim deal with Trump administration

JD Vance lashes out at Israeli government over Iran deal criticism

US vice-president says Israelis who find fault in agreement with Tehran need ‘to wake up and smell the reality’

Rape convictions under review after UK detective allegedly used AI chatbot for paperwork

Derbyshire Police investigating whether officer used software to secure desired court outcome

CME sues US derivatives regulator over crypto contract approval

Exchange operator says allowance of ‘perpetual’ futures contracts on digital currencies by Kalshi violates law

South Africa’s anti-migrant backlash

The country would benefit more if it stuck to its pan-African principles

The rock concerts breaking out in postwar Tehran

Islamic Republic loosens dress codes and restrictions on music even as it keeps targeting dissidents

The world may not like Trump’s Gaza plan — but there is no alternative

If even I, an implacable opponent of the president, can accept this as the best option, then surely others can too?

Who is Andy Burnham, Labour’s charismatic chameleon?

Greater Manchester mayor has earned public respect by going from insider to outsider, but economic doubts have clouded his bid for Downing Street

Robinhood is well placed for the casino-ification of everything

UK private sector wage growth slows to lowest rate in five years

Slowdown will reinforce case for Bank of England to leave rates on hold

Is Tesla destined to be folded into SpaceX?

Wall Street simmers with the idea of a merger of Elon Musk’s companies

Bank of England holds interest rates at 3.75%

Deal between US and Iran has pushed oil prices down and eased inflationary risk to UK economy

US Supreme Court narrows law barring drug users from owning guns

Justices side with a casual marijuana user challenging his ban under legislation used to prosecute Hunter Biden

Zimbabwe parliament passes bill to entrench ‘Crocodile’ president

Legislation would extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term and potentially allow two more re-elections

Andy Burnham being advised by former chair of UK fiscal watchdog

Richard Hughes brought in to prepare Manchester mayor with how the markets might interpret policies should he become PM

Aldi takes the fight to Walmart and Costco

After 50 years of slow US expansion the German discount grocer is upping the pace. Can it win over hard-pressed consumers?

Why ‘pump anxiety’ as petrol prices soar promped surge in EV sales

Jet fuel prices tumble on prospect of renewed Gulf exports

Airlines get relief from soaring fuel costs following deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz

Could AI chatbots undo the harms of social media? | FT Tech

Large language models elevate moderate views, in sharp contrast to social platforms with research shows AI useage tends to be depolarising, says John Burn-Murdoch

Gatwick airport launches legal action after ministers relax runway slot rules

Regulation was intended to protect the airline industry from jet fuel shortages following the Iran crisis

Gold executives warn of smuggling ‘crisis’

Head of World Gold Council says illicit flows have risen to more than $120bn a year

US-Iran accord opens way for Hormuz charges, industry warns

Shipping executives fear language will enable Tehran to introduce fees after 60 days or a fund similar to Strait of Malacca