Syrian government seizes key areas from Kurdish forces
Advance in northern Syria marks dramatic escalation of clashes between government and militia
Advance in northern Syria marks dramatic escalation of clashes between government and militia
Eight targeted European nations warn Washington that it risks a ‘dangerous downward spiral’
By capitulating again, the EU and UK would signal that we are now irrevocably in a might-makes-right world
Moscow targets energy system as Kyiv suffers minus 20C temperatures
BlackRock chief aims to make World Economic Forum central to global conversation
Energy abundance, open-source models and manufacturing strengths will push Beijing into first place
Habits around money start early, so teaching children about it should as well
Pharmaceutical companies seek to make up any lost revenue after striking deals with Donald Trump to lower costs in US
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
United political front reflects potential danger to British exports and fragile economic growth
Body was originally planned to oversee Gaza but charter’s expansive wording suggests it could mediate in other conflicts
Kemi Badenoch’s Tories have to learn to like Britain again
Silicon Valley investor to write first cheque for AI start-up after recent leadership overhaul
Industry veteran says disparity in capital will define next big sports rights cycle
Spending on Xi Jinping’s signature overseas investment project hit a record in 2025, new research shows
Latvijas Banka governor and ECB policymaker urges policymakers to prepare financial system for direct military attack
Lobbyists want to see legislation passed while Republicans still have control of Congress
In the US, barriers to exit are anathema to those who believe markets should prevail — but flexibility comes at a price
World’s biggest fund manager says Europe, Middle East and Africa is rapidly shifting into private assets
Scars of a crackdown, which have brought anti-regime demonstrations to an end for now, are visible across Iran’s capital
We are less tolerant of machine-related errors than human ones
Failing to speak out about the US president’s ever more egregious actions is more dangerous than it appears
Slowing demand in China has pushed brands to seek pockets of growth in new markets
Guitarist and singer Green wrote it in 1968 during his time with Fleetwood Mac — then the Latin rock band put their stamp on it