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[EN] Financial Times

SpaceX lines up Starship launch next year as Elon Musk targets $1.5tn IPO

Executives signal mid-2027 debut for rocket that is central to billionaire’s Mars and Moon ambitions

Gas prices soar as Iranian attacks force shutdown of Qatari production

Saudi Arabia also closes an oil refinery after strike

Investors turn to gold, not bonds, as haven from war in Iran

Gold and the US dollar jump but government bonds fall amid fears of an inflation shock

France offers to station nuclear weapons across Europe for the first time

President Emmanuel Macron lays out nuclear doctrine of ‘forward deterrence’

Can the US build ships again?

Not if Trump refuses to follow his own administration’s best advice

How western navies can keep the Strait of Hormuz open

Although the narrow waterway is easy for Iran to block, playing offence could prevent global economic repercussions

Iran attacks show perils of US haven status

In moments of extreme uncertainty investors usually rush to the safety of US government bonds, but not this time

Submit your questions — US foreign policy from Iran to Ukraine and beyond

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with Gideon Rachman, the FT’s chief foreign affairs columnist, on March 4 at 1pm (GMT)

Lebanon plunged back into war as Israel targets Iran-backed Hizbollah

Shia militant group strikes northern Israel for first time since 2024, triggering retaliatory offensive

BlackRock’s GIP and EQT make $33bn bet on electricity demand

Pair team up to purchase power plant operator AES which has struggled on stock market

Whither the AI bubble?

Companies are taking on huge amounts of debt to fund LLM and data-centre build-outs

Rachel Reeves to slow down increase to youth minimum wage

Chancellor plans to water down Labour manifesto pledge for same rate for all workers over 18

A war in charts

Front line dispatches

Trump ‘very disappointed’ in Starmer’s stance on Iran strikes

US president says prime minister ‘took far too long’ to allow UK bases to be used for strikes

Bahrain’s Alba to buy Europe’s biggest aluminium smelter

Gulf company signals French state-backed lender may also take stake in facility once owned by tycoon Sanjeev Gupta

Trump ponders Plans B to D after his favourite tariffs are taken away

The replacement duties for those ruled illegal by the Supreme Court may be less vulnerable to legal challenge

And the FTAV charts quiz winner is . . .

Mr Tee

Why the US and Iran are enemies

FT explains the long history of rivalry between Washington and the Islamic republic

Papers, please: how anti-terror rules caught antique dealers in a red tape nightmare

EU regulation to stop the trade in stolen or looted artefacts has become a daily headache for the art market

The smooth rise and rise of Bruno Mars continues with The Romantic

The world’s most-streamed pop star makes an effortless return with his first solo album for a decade

A Beautiful Loan by Mary Costello — self-discovery steeped in literature

Seeking clarity on past loves through faith and art, an Irish teacher finds unexpected resolution in Albert Camus

FirstFT: Widening war in the Middle East

Also in today’s newsletter: Hizbollah targets northern Israel and trade suspended in the Strait of Hormuz

On lead, Britain is the laggard of the developed world

The UK’s exposure surveillance system for this public health menace is reactive — unlike elsewhere

‘Chess Messi’, 12, chases youngest grandmaster record in Moscow

Puzzle: find White’s hidden winner