• Inserisci Logo | Titolo

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Dove siamo
  • News & Avvisi
  • I nostri eventi
  • Contatti & Social
  • Multimedia


  • Optional services
  • Amazon
  • Add-On (Option)
  • Gestione Contenuti
  • Designed by DIGCOM
[EN] Financial Times

Oil soars 60% in March as Iran war chokes global energy supplies

Tehran’s closure of Strait of Hormuz in response to US-Israeli strikes sparks biggest crude rally in decades

US audit regulator pledges to rewrite oversight rule after industry backlash

Jim Logothetis says parts of quality control standard implemented by Biden administration ‘may be unnecessary’

Trump rebukes France as tensions rise with Europe over Iran war

Italy refuses US warplanes permission to refuel, adding to transatlantic divisions over conflict

Unilever’s Marmite deal with McCormick looks unpalatable

Its investors may not have much appetite for exposure to a less tried-and-tested food group

Price controls make a troubling return to the mainstream

Governments should focus more on boosting supply and productivity

Raspberry Pi profit surges as AI boom lifts demand

Sales growth for UK computer company particularly strong in China and US

The Beginning Comes After the End by Rebecca Solnit — everything is connected

In a short history of the recent past, the writer-activist argues for a more optimistic perspective of the current political gloom

Unilever combines food division with McCormick to create $66bn group

Merger will transform the maker of Hellmann’s mayonnaise into beauty and personal care specialist

Treasury blasted for ‘inhumane’ decision over UK inheritance tax deadline

Pension experts criticise government’s refusal to extend deadline to pay IHT from six months to 12 months

Drop in hiring adds to Fed’s concerns over low job growth

Vacancies remained strong but US businesses hired far fewer new workers in February

Trump’s presidential library to feature soaring tower and golden statue

US leader’s foundation expects to raise nearly $1bn for building in Miami containing decommissioned Air Force One

Huawei comeback loses pace as cloud and phones falter

Chinese tech conglomerate reports slowest revenue growth in three years

Nvidia invests $2bn in chipmaker Marvell to boost AI networking

Semiconductor groups join forces on silicon photonics to speed up data centre systems

Five stars for the Royal Ballet’s Mayerling — impeccable staging of a grimly fascinating tale

Kenneth MacMillan’s grown-up, complex historical narrative is strongly cast and performed

The EU doesn’t have an Iran war strategy either

European leaders blame the US for lacking a long-term plan, but they must slay their own sacred cows to weather this crisis

UK deradicalisation scheme being used to speed mental health service access, review warns

Home Office has expressed concerns that Prevent programme is under pressure due to wider gaps in public services

What can poetry give us in times of crisis?

At their best, poets both offer us an immersive break from clamorous news feeds and fortify us for the future

Israel to ‘demolish’ all houses in Lebanese border villages

Defence minister Israel Katz plans ‘security control’ of area stretching dozens of kilometres into neighbour’s territory

Geely to use Volvo Cars’ plants over building overseas factories

Move is in contrast to rival BYD, as founder warns of “very serious” overcapacity in global car industry

Labour suspends rebel MP Karl Turner

Backbencher who spearheaded jury trials revolt had been warned about his conduct

Milan city council raided in San Siro sale investigation

100-year-old stadium was bought by private equity-backed AC Milan and Inter Milan for about €200mn last year

Chagos ruling paves way for islanders to stay on archipelago

Landmark case is latest twist in battle with UK government over remote Indian Ocean territory

Russian oil tanker docks in Cuba despite US blockade

Donald Trump allows shipment, but its crude cargo offers only a temporary lifeline for the crisis-hit country

Trump renews Iran threats as US oil prices continue to rise

Also in today’s newsletter, Pete Hegseth’s broker attempted to make big defence investment before Iran attack