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[EN] Financial Times

How each country’s emissions compare

A searchable dashboard of 193 countries’ historical emissions and future climate targets

Ukraine secures winter gas support from Greece

Kyiv seeks imports from allies after Russia’s repeated strikes on country’s infrastructure

Jihadism and Russia: a toxic mix in the Sahel

West needs a strategy to counter southern spread of instability into coastal states

Trump trade negotiator hits out at EU delays in cutting tariffs and rules

Jamieson Greer warns bloc that trade remains a ‘flashpoint’ in advance of talks next week

UK to curtail asylum seekers’ automatic right to accommodation

Home secretary on a ‘moral mission’ as she battles clandestine migration

Saudi Arabia’s PIF sells stakes in US groups ahead of Crown Prince’s White House visit

Sovereign wealth fund has exited positions in nine American companies, including Visa and Pinterest

Britain’s Budget must put growth first — here’s how

Rachel Reeves can break the UK’s fiscal ‘doom loop’ by backing business and workers

Coalitions of the willing are Europe’s path to ever closer union

A more pragmatic form of federalism could be the key to unlocking progress on important issues

Will the Fed’s minutes throw any new light on US interest rates?

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

Carney’s ‘energy superpower’ vision up against political hurdles

Canada’s prime minister is making a risky bet that fossil fuels can revive the economy

EU trade tensions threaten to hold UN climate talks hostage

China and India among exporters to challenge carbon border tax

Blue Owl private credit fund merger leaves some investors facing 20% hit

Asset manager blocks redemptions from one of its first private debt vehicles targeting wealthy individuals

Jailed Tunisian politicians go on hunger strike against presidential crackdown

Authoritarian leader Kais Saied has deepened repression against opponents and democracy activists

Aldi effect sweeps US supermarkets as shoppers embrace private label

US retailers are emulating European peers by selling more groceries under their own brand names

China sends coastguard to disputed islands as row with Japan escalates

Ships sail near the Senkaku or Diaoyu chain as officials warn there is no straightforward way to ease tensions

Wall Street reins in rate cut bets due to inflation concerns

Market expectations of further easing in December have almost halved as a split among Fed officials appears to widen

Industry calls for urgent reform to eliminate trade in conflict diamonds

World Diamond Council wants updated and broader definition of certification scheme criticised as ineffective

Foreign investors return to China’s stock market

DeepSeek AI breakthrough spurs biggest overseas inflows in four years

Advice to chief executives: pick up a book

If Elon Musk is ‘uncultured’, a false opposition between literature and business may be to blame

Arctic leaders warn of growing risk of hybrid warfare in the far north

Remote Faroe Islands are in talks to add an extra undersea internet cable to safeguard communications from sabotage

UN labour body’s proposal to move Mideast HQ to Qatar sparks staff alarm

ILO employees question if agency can stay independent in country where rights groups allege regular worker exploitation

How the Joe Biden of India won

The chief minister of Bihar was re-elected by a wide margin despite his obvious infirmity and stalled progress

A new spectre looms over democracy: prediction markets

They offer a troubling opportunity to manipulate public perceptions of the outcome of political events

Vinted explores share sale at €8bn valuation

Deal would highlight second-hand fashion start-up’s rapid expansion and provide an exit for some early investors