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[EN] Financial Times

Sovereign funds move from public markets to private to ride AI wave

High concentration in stock markets and national security concerns send SWFs to private credit and infrastructure

FT Crossword: Number 18,412

Putin says Russia faces fuel shortages as Ukrainian drones strike refineries

President’s comments are first admission that Kyiv’s long-range attacks have dented production

FirstFT: AI ‘exuberance’ threatens the global economy, BIS warns

Also in today’s newsletter: Aramco helicopter crashes at Saudi port, and Indian snack giant Haldiram’s preparing European expansion

Royal Navy scraps frigate plans to focus on drone warfare

Move comes as Andy Burnham, the likely next prime minister, commits to forthcoming military spending plan

Andy Burnham sets out ‘10-year mission’ to raise living standards

Prime minister-in-waiting will also pledge to go further on devolution as scrutiny grows over his likely policies

Grim legacy of ‘Chavismo’ hinders Venezuela’s earthquake response

Socialist regime’s US-backed leader is facing a crisis as anger mounts over inadequate rescue efforts

Airlines brace for up to $127bn in extra costs from carbon credit shortage

Emirates could have highest expense because of reliance on long-haul flights, MSCI Carbon Markets says

Ebola-hit DR Congo lead minnows into World Cup knockout stages

Central African team defy odds to progress alongside Cape Verde and Bosnia and Herzegovina

Aramco helicopter crashes at Saudi port

At least 14 killed in Ras Tanura incident just hours after US-Iran strikes threaten fragile deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz

US dominates news as 250th anniversary celebrations approach

Plus, Andy Burnham is centre stage with a speech on his economic plans, Wall Street tech IPOs and US labour figures

School geography class: Swiss voters weigh world’s first population cap

Population change

School geography class: Venezuela earthquake death toll climbs amid anger over slow response

Natural disasters

UK, US and global politics: what students should know

Read FT articles picked by our teacher advisers

School politics class: How Keir Starmer was undone by caution and no clear plan

PM and executive

School IB economics: Apple increases MacBook and iPad prices by 20%

Market power

Heathrow’s £33bn expansion is ‘like a luxury Mercedes’, says airline group boss

Head of Star Alliance warns of ‘eye-watering’ costs of third runway project

Don’t allow Congo’s leaders to trample its constitution

The US should not look the other way as President Tshisekedi seeks an illegal third term

Starmer seeks to ensure legacy before Burnham ascends

PM focuses on ‘making arguments’ about his domestic policies as he battles to avoid embarrassing rise in NHS waiting lists

Ukraine’s vibe shift is bad news for Russia’s economy

As Kyiv’s battlefield fortunes change, policies long favoured by the west could now do real damage to Moscow

Germany’s important pension reform plan

An ambitious move that could have positive Europe-wide implications

US and Iran exchange strikes as ceasefire falters

Truce under pressure as Tehran counters US attacks by targeting military installations in Bahrain and Kuwait

Who’s next in Trump’s campaign of retribution?

A number of US lawmakers and officials are being investigated by the justice department

Robots, not chatbots, will realise AI’s potential

Factory-floor applications of the technology could significantly enhance rich-world economies