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[EN] Financial Times

The EU stumbles to an imperfect solution for funding Ukraine

Europe has cards. But will it manage to play them?

America’s economy is at the mercy of crony capitalism

The Trump administration’s approach to ethics could eventually cost investors in US assets

Will the Federal Reserve deliver a dovish message?

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

Merz seeks to reset relations with Netanyahu in first visit to Israel

German chancellor makes efforts to mend ties after disagreements with Israel on Gaza conduct

Young people risk losing benefits under UK welfare reforms

Youths will have to accept offers of work or training as part of government plan, says McFadden

America’s affordability crunch is real — and worse under Trump

The president may pretend it’s a hoax but his policy agenda has added to the squeeze

Japan frustrated at Trump administration’s silence over row with China

Tokyo asks US to be more vocal in its support after Beijing reacted furiously to prime minister’s comments about Taiwan

This party season, embrace the ‘vulnerability hangover’

The summer gathering may be about networking but this time of year is for letting it all hang out

‘Unbearable imbalances’ cast shadow on Macron’s Beijing bonhomie

French president’s visit to China highlights growing fears about existential threat to European industries

Ben & Jerry’s founders told to ‘hand over to a new generation’ by Magnum boss

Ben Cohen hits out at Peter ter Kulve as Unilever completes ice cream demerger

Should Europe fund Ukraine? It can’t easily afford not to

Funding Kyiv’s war effort is a better return on bloc’s buck than having to deter a victorious Moscow itself

EU expands carbon border tax to garden tools and washing machines

Changes are intended to close loopholes in law to prevent carbon-intensive imports

Hollywood fears job cuts as opposition to Netflix-Warner deal grows

Actors, screenwriters and theatre owners warn of fewer cinematic releases and less innovation

Ukraine’s Black Sea attacks trigger surge in shipping insurance prices

Russian-linked oil tankers and bulk carriers face steepest increases, broker says

How Trump ally Dan Katz will test the IMF

Top Republicans want the Washington-based institution to take a tougher stance on China

Tech elites are starting their own for-profit cities

They want to escape from regulation and ‘failing’ democracy — but are they more opportunistic than libertarian?

Headspace CEO: ‘People are using AI tools not built for mental health’

Tom Pickett says care is needed when chatbots take the role of therapists

Europe captures record share of private capital

Investors bet big on continent’s infrastructure spending spree as European funds raise $311bn

Israel stepping up ‘creeping annexation’ of West Bank, Palestinian PM says

Mohammad Mustafa tells FT that Israel is scuppering efforts to reform the Palestinian Authority and hold elections

The endless importance of good manners in the office

Rude colleagues hurt themselves as much as those condemned to work with them

Chinese phonemakers seize on Apple’s AI struggles to grab market share

Manufacturers tout apps that help users switch from iPhones

US tariffs prompt surge in Chinese exports to south-east Asia

Washington’s greater protectionism spurs closer ties between Beijing and the region

Day Tripper — when The Beatles entered the battle of riffs

The 1965 track is driven by a catchy, killer guitar riff which went on to be one of the most covered of all time

Sunday Number 122: World Puzzle