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[EN] Financial Times

Samsung reaches last-minute deal to avert strike over AI riches

Work stoppage had threatened to disrupt Korean economy and global artificial intelligence boom

From bitter coffee to all-terrain vehicles: China-Russia trade ties flourish

Close diplomatic relations between Beijing and Moscow are matched by growing mutual commercial exchanges

Asteroid mining and new billionaires: what’s in SpaceX’s IPO filing

Elon Musk’s rocket-to-AI conglomerate lays out its planetary ambitions

Modi prepares Indians for economic shock after ‘decade of disasters’

Fuel prices rise as prime minister says he can no longer shield citizens from impact of Iran war and other global events

Nvidia lifts dividend as investors fret about growth prospects

Shares in the world’s most valuable company dip despite better than expected revenue and forecasts

Labour leadership battle reopens Brexit debate

‘If elected, I’ll undo all the harm you did with Brexit’

Letter: AI risks becoming another driver of workforce inequality

From Peter Hantman, Chief Executive, Tungsten Automation, Denver, CO, US

Letter: Church attendance of sorts

From Colin Mason, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland, UK

Letter: NHS patient data deal is bigger issue than it appears

From Professor Sir Denis Pereira Gray, Former Chairman, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges; and Former Vice-Chair NHS Ethics and Confidentiality Committee, Exeter, Devon, UK

Letter: Why mandation is inimical to good pensions policy

From Douglas Keir, Retired Actuary, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK

Anthropic on track for first profitable quarter

AI lab set to hit milestone ahead of competitors OpenAI and xAI

Letter: If MPs back PR, it’s turkeys voting for Christmas

From Jan Harrington, New York, NY, US

The crisis in Japan’s love affair with plastic

Knock-on effects of the Strait of Hormuz’s closure are becoming a source of economic consternation

Pentagon official’s Beijing visit in doubt over $14bn US arms package for Taiwan

Chinese government delays greenlight for talks with Elbridge Colby to pressure Trump over new weapons package

Elon Musk’s SpaceX sets out plans for biggest IPO in history

AI and satellite company fires starting gun on wave of massive Wall Street listings

FT Crossword: Number 18,378

UK confirms Gulf trade deal in boost for service industries

Government estimates that agreement could boost economy by up to £3.7bn a year in ‘long run’

Reeves cuts food tariffs and children’s bus fares in cost of living plan

UK chancellor to announce wide-ranging package intended to win back voters

FirstFT: Nvidia reports better than expected revenue and forecasts in Q1 earnings

Also in today’s newsletter: OpenAI’s IPO could come as early as this week and Xi warns of ‘the law of the jungle’ to Putin

SpaceX is all ’trucked up

But Elon Musk is not giving himself mates’ rates

US state department watchdog investigates Gaza Humanitarian Foundation

Oversight body scrutinising how $30mn grant was spent by controversial non-profit that had US and Israeli backing

Minutes reveal more hawkishness than previously thought at Fed’s April meeting

‘Many participants’ indicated they would have preferred the removal of language related to a continued ‘easing bias’

US charges Cuba’s former president Raúl Castro with murder

The 94-year-old faces accusations relating to the 1996 downing of two civilian aircraft

Many Fed officials called for central bank to drop rate-cut signal in April

Minutes from latest meeting highlight growing concerns about rising inflation sparked by Iran war