Iran nuclear stand-off hardens after two decades of failed deals
Direct talks this weekend trod a familiar path of tortuous and frustrating diplomacy between Washington and Tehran
Direct talks this weekend trod a familiar path of tortuous and frustrating diplomacy between Washington and Tehran
Iran’s top negotiator says Washington must gain Tehran’s trust after talks in Islamabad ended without agreement
Election follows bitter campaign that has energised both government loyalists and opposition behind Péter Magyar
From Ottoman Sultans to Danish kings, Iran’s toll system for Strait of Hormuz revives an old maritime fight
The Conservative plan to ban strikes is doomed to fail
Leading banks, insurers and exchanges to be warned over cyber security vulnerabilities exposed by Claude Mythos
The country’s economic model has stoked inflation and weighed on growth
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Keiko Fujimori is among 35 candidates on Sunday’s ballot after South American country churned through nine presidents in 10 years
Cheng Li-wun, head of Taiwan’s KMT party, met Chinese President Xi Jinping
Republican donor Stephen Ross argues housing affordability is ‘going to be the biggest issue’ in US
The world’s richest man has lost in cases ranging from shareholder fraud to claims that his rivals stole AI secrets
Police, shop owners and policymakers must combine to fight organised retail theft
Acquisition comes amid slow patch for private equity dealmaking as interest rates stay high
Negotiations foundered over Tehran’s unwillingness to concede ground on nuclear weapons, says JD Vance
US broker says it is ‘very focused on insider trading’ as it pushes into fast-growing sector
Users trust it even less than they do mainstream news outlets
Firms that normally profit from volatility were caught out by sudden rise in energy prices, new report finds
Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch distance themselves from the US president, having once celebrated his example
One credit investor says it is unclear who will be luxury-car maker’s latest ‘white knight’
The song sunk without trace when it was released in the US, but won him a huge following among anti-establishment South Africans
Telecoms boss has juggled personal challenges with the competing priorities of two sides in a high-stakes merger
Włodzimierz Czarzasty’s comments are rare criticism of the president in pro-US country
Small Swiss town is welcoming individuals and companies seeking refuge from war in the Middle East