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[EN] Financial Times

Venezuela learns to live without its strongman

Former president’s strident voice has vanished from the airwaves. Locals say the changes go further

Iran arrests leading reformist politicians

Tehran faces growing pressure over its brutal crackdown on recent unrest as talks with US are set to continue

Keir Starmer faces crunch week in battle to hold on to power

Labour MPs and officials warn that the Peter Mandelson scandal could yet claim prime minister’s job

FirstFT: Japan’s Sanae Takaichi wins landslide in snap vote

Also in today’s newsletter: Thai conservatives on course for surprise election win, and Starmer’s chief of staff resigns

School IB economics: Social media companies purge 4.7mn accounts after landmark Australia ban

Market failure

School economics class: The student loan system — and its danger for Keir Starmer and Labour

Labour markets

School economics class: Companies urged to bypass ‘fit note’ system with health plans for sick staff

Macroeconomic policies

Resources and teaching ideas for US high school economic classes

What students should know about macro and micro economics

US High School Economics class: How protein rose to the top of the food chain

Supply and demand

US High School Economics class: The ‘lipstick effect’ now has a counterpart in the cake aisle

Supply and demand

UK, US and global politics: what students should know

Read FT articles picked by our teacher advisers

School politics class: Donald Trump signs bill to end partial US government shutdown

US Congress

School IB psychology class: ‘Wellness’ culture is empty without service to others

Human relationships

Big Tech groups race to fund unprecedented $660bn AI spending spree

Executives face choice between cutting returns to shareholders, raiding reserves or tapping the markets

Lindsey Vonn suffers serious crash in Winter Olympics downhill ski race

Veteran competitor, already suffering torn knee ligament, airlifted to hospital after accident early in run

Morgan McSweeney resigns as Downing Street chief of staff

Peter Mandelson’s protégé quits as Keir Starmer seeks to appease angry Labour MPs and stay in Number 10

Asia’s democratic differences under the spotlight

Japan digests election results, Hong Kong protester Jimmy Lai sentenced and Bangladeshis vote in a pivotal election

Thai conservatives on course for surprise election win

Bhumjaithai party led by prime minister emerges in strong position as progressive People’s Party concedes defeat

Takaichi’s LDP wins supermajority in Japan election

Prime minister’s Liberal Democratic Party gains two-thirds majority in stunning landslide victory

Europe is not as weak as it acts

A new vision of EU integration is slowly but surely taking shape

Submit your questions: what are the biggest challenges facing CEOs and boards?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with Anjli Raval, the FT’s management editor, on Thursday, February 12, at 1pm (GMT)

No easy end to easy money

Kevin Warsh won’t be able to fix the Fed without a responsible Congress and president

Meloni hits out at ‘enemies of Italy’ after rail sabotage and Olympic protests

Prime minister says ‘gangs of criminals’ are undermining country’s efforts to host Winter Games

The downside of staving off recessions

Long periods of expansion create fiscal, financial and productivity risks