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[EN] Financial Times

Trump hits out at Ukraine and Europe as confusion over US position mounts

US, European and Ukrainian representatives meet in Geneva to discuss 28-point plan to end war with Russia

Anticipation and concern ahead of UK Budget and Thanksgiving

Trump seeks Ukraine deal before the US holiday, while UK chancellor Reeves delivers a make-or-break fiscal statement

EU leads isolated group of countries pushing for global climate action

‘Axis of obstruction’ stalls progress with poor and middle-income countries reluctant to quit fossil fuels despite peril

Israel targets top Hizbollah commander in Beirut strike

Raid is first on Lebanese capital since June and puts further strain on the yearlong ceasefire

‘Auction from hell’: Mail seeks final say in tortuous Telegraph sale

Power shift in prospect for UK media as Lord Rothermere looks to bring influential right-wing titles into one stable

BHP rekindles pursuit of Anglo American with new approach

Takeover would disrupt London-listed miner’s planned $57bn merger with Canada’s Teck

Here’s how to make Argentina grow again

The country needs more from the US than a $20bn swap agreement

Real Madrid prepares to sell stake to investors

Spanish football club’s president Florentino Pérez lays out landmark plan to bring in outside shareholders

Ukraine has no choice but to engage with US peace plan

The American proposal is biased in favour of Russia. But it is not the final word

Brazil police take ex-president Jair Bolsonaro into custody

Court says Trump ally was planning to take advantage of a demonstration outside his home to escape

Moderna is most shorted stock in S&P 500 as Americans skip jabs

Maker of Covid-19 shots has slumped since pandemic as people turn against vaccines

New York and California are losing their shine

High costs have created a self-reinforcing exodus of business and workers

How long will the dearth of US data persist?

Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

Reeves prepares to lift two-child benefit cap at Budget

Conservatives urge chancellor to show ‘backbone’ and control welfare spending

Export-Import Bank to spend $100bn to achieve US energy dominance

New chief floats deals in Egypt, Pakistan and Europe as the agency backs away from renewables under Donald Trump

Should we ban ransom payments to cyber attackers?

A legal bar, even for critical infrastructure, could have unintended consequences

AI risks deepening inequality, says head of world’s largest SWF

Nicolai Tangen warns differing access to artificial intelligence has potential for ‘splitting societies’

The stories behind 15 synth-pop classics, from New Order to Kraftwerk

Netherlands investigates drone incursions in south

Multiple sightings force suspension of flights at Eindhoven airport for several hours on Saturday

In defence of the weird and wonderful Wicked ‘womance’

It’s all a bit intense but the friendship between Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo moves me

Queueing is not a virtue when it comes to building data centres

Builders of facilities that power AI are stuck in a snaking queue to connect to the UK grid but stamping out gaming of the system could help

UK’s big law firms risk losing talented staff over ‘unmanageable’ stress

Two in five associates plan to leave their jobs within five years

Russia exploits western polarisation to ‘split us up’, warns top general

Sweden’s chief of defence staff claims Moscow is combining attacks on infrastructure with disinformation campaigns

Oil majors return to Libya as Tripoli launches first exploration auction in 18 years

Officials have been visiting Washington to drum up interest