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[EN] Financial Times

The physical world strikes back

The Iran war is a reminder that geographic facts rather than digital tech shape our lives

Farage accused of ‘conflict of interest’ over £5mn gift from crypto investor

Rival parties highlight how Reform UK has proposed cutting tax and regulation on the digital assets industry

The problem with healthy life expectancy

A crude blend of very different statistics is not the best tool for the job

Meta stock might look cheap if it weren’t for Mark Zuckerberg

Not only is the Facebook boss spinning a lot of plates, but his worldview is not like that of a typical chief executive

Top donors split over UK museums charging foreign tourists

Free admission to the 15 national museums and galleries began in 2001

Wall Street traders post triple gains of European rivals

Europe’s biggest investment banks missed out on gains from commodities in quarter marked by oil swings

Theatre investing could benefit from a venture capital mindset

But an enticing backdrop can’t hide the fact that the risks are real and sizeable

Ruth Slenczynska, pianist, 1925-2026

The American child prodigy honed her skills under the tutelage of Sergei Rachmaninov

Swiss plan to cap population gains ground ahead of referendum

Proposal to limit inhabitants to 10mn people branded as ‘chaos initiative’ by business lobby

Trump is remaking America in his image

The president’s name and face increasingly appear on institutions and the symbols of state, a form of aggrandisement once anathema to US leaders

The euro’s urgent need

Europe must finally grasp the opportunity to develop the single currency as a reserve asset

How the $5bn Saudi bet on LIV Golf unravelled

Upstart league unable to build a sustainable business so it could wean itself off a total reliance on the PIF’s wealth

English councils to trial Google AI tool to speed up planning decisions

Artificial intelligence will make recommendations on whether to grant or refuse projects

Paranoid parenting in the age of AI

It’s an illusion to think we can robot-proof our kids’ education choices

Dividend payments from UK companies up ‘over a fifth’ on last year

Total payouts were £16.4bn during the first quarter of 2026

The luxuries I can’t give up (even as prices rise)

I know it’s ridiculous to pay £32 for shower gel, but not all luxuries are frivolous

Trump’s Iran war withers Kenya’s roses and strands its tea

Conflict has crushed Gulf markets and pushed up air freight and shipping costs

South Africa now has a power surplus, says Eskom chief

Long a byword for failure through years of power shortages, the state utility is now grappling with how to raise demand

Zurbarán at the National Gallery — devotion, sumptuously dressed

Saints and still lifes populate a compelling show of an overlooked Spanish painter with a particular flair for texture

How a lawless Istanbul neighbourhood weathered a decade of political shocks

Through regional wars, terrorism and mass migration, an area of the old city was transformed by forces beyond its residents’ imaginations

‘I’m fighting two wars. One against the Russians. And one inside myself.’

A drone pilot and her all-women unit are waging a new kind of warfare on Ukraine’s eastern front

Sentosa, London: An essential Singapore chilli crab pilgrimage — restaurant review

Eat crab. Get messy. Don’t think about the dry cleaning bill

Libya reaps oil bonanza from Iran war price surge

Crude output has risen to highest level since 2013 as demand soars to replace lost barrels from the Gulf

‘I don’t see it as fighting’: the nun challenging Citibank and Palantir

Sister Susan Francois believes shareholder advocacy holds the key to ‘better’ corporate behaviour