‘Monumental betrayal’: Fifa’s controversial World Cup ticket pricing strategy
Also in today’s newsletter, the sports investor linking Wales and Spain
Also in today’s newsletter, the sports investor linking Wales and Spain
Kyiv and European allies seek to strengthen their hand as Washington-led peace talks reach critical phase
Choice of Kyriakos Pierrakakis to head Eurogroup shows confidence in economy that was nearly ejected
Sonja Hutson talks to Peter Andringa, Stefania Palma and Steff Chávez
Private capital giant shorted loans and cut exposure to sector amid concerns over threat from AI
We can expect strong opposition to the US secretary of state bringing back staid old Times New Roman
Those who move within a country have an under-scrutinised effect on it
He Jiankui’s experiment with human embryos caused global outrage. Can he make an unlikely comeback?
Higher business rates threaten new year hangover
Opposition leader who won Nobel Peace Prize is running out of alternatives for overthrowing Maduro
Though uneven, this revival of JM Synge’s play at London’s National Theatre is handsome and gorgeously acted
Broadened criteria are benefiting the better-off, harming those facing greatest difficulty and straining the system
It’s becoming clear that women face extra barriers to visibility on social media
Sales and trading businesses of banks have a structural problem in claiming share of incentive pool
Tehran cuts fuel subsidies as energy crisis worsens in oil-rich country
Government begins push to create a ‘nation of investors’ as AI bubble fears intensify
The true story of two strangers and an extraordinary act of courage
The US has gone all-in on artificial intelligence. But the idea of an end-of-times battle with China over tomorrow’s key technology is part delusion, part lobbying tool for Silicon Valley
Experts discuss what investors need to know for 2026 at the annual FT Money roundtable
After being ‘unleashed’ in her 60s and winning an Oscar, the actor is enjoying a career hot streak — and she’s basking in it
There are lessons for today in the decade’s formidable dos
The best alternative destinations, from Morocco’s artist enclave to the Basque country’s quiet superstar
In an age of self-important philosopher-chefs, this charming and clever eatery offers multi-course dining without a hint of pomposity or pretension
Steam’s refusal to sell the title shows how games still lack the freedom of books and films to explore disturbing ideas