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[EN] Financial Times

Another shadow Tory minister jumps ship to Reform UK

Andrew Rosindell cites Chagos Islands dispute in becoming latest sitting Conservative MP to join Nigel Farage’s party

Syria announces ceasefire with Kurds

Deal set to dismantle more than a decade of Kurdish self-rule in the country’s north

Business school professors’ picks

Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions

UK parties unite to condemn Trump’s tariffs threat over Greenland

Keir Starmer will on Monday urge the US president to step back from the brink of trade war with European countries

FirstFT: EU prepares €93bn tariffs in response to Trump’s Greenland threat

Also in today’s newsletter: Chinese spending on Belt and Road Initiatives surges, and drinks makers hit by historic downturn

US justice department says it is not investigating ICE agent over shooting

Democratic mayor and governor made subject to federal probes amid protests in Minnesota over killing of Renee Good

EU readies €93bn tariffs in retaliation for Trump’s Greenland threat

Europe could also threaten to restrict US companies’ market access in run-up to crunch talks at Davos

Trump set to steal the limelight at World Economic Forum

Plus, Japan’s prime minister to reveal election date, IMF updates on growth, and Netflix and Rio Tinto report earnings

Bessent says Europe is too weak to guarantee Greenland’s security

US refuses to back down in the face of outrage among its allies over plan to acquire Danish territory

‘It’s about trust’: Trump’s fresh tariff threats push Europe to harden its stance

Aggressive US rhetoric over Greenland demands a change in strategy by the EU and UK, officials say

What the private sector can teach the world about co-operation

Successful companies collaborate with partners instead of waiting for universal buy-in — economies need to do the same

France urges EU to use most potent trade weapon over Trump Greenland threat

Eight targeted European nations warn Washington that it risks a ‘dangerous downward spiral’

Europe must not appease Trump on Greenland

By capitulating again, the EU and UK would signal that we are now irrevocably in a might-makes-right world

Russia unleashes ‘energy terror’ in bitter Ukrainian winter

Moscow targets energy system as Kyiv suffers minus 20C temperatures

Inside Larry Fink’s bid to revive scandal-hit Davos

BlackRock chief aims to make World Economic Forum central to global conversation

China will clinch the AI race

Energy abundance, open-source models and manufacturing strengths will push Beijing into first place

Financial literacy will be central to the UK’s future prosperity

Habits around money start early, so teaching children about it should as well

US drugmakers threaten to withhold products from Europe over prices

Pharmaceutical companies seek to make up any lost revenue after striking deals with Donald Trump to lower costs in US

Will the Bank of Japan react to political upheaval?

Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

Broad mandate of Trump’s Board of Peace sets it up for rivalry with UN

Body was originally planned to oversee Gaza but charter’s expansive wording suggests it could mediate in other conflicts

Why the UK needs a credible Conservative Party

Kemi Badenoch’s Tories have to learn to like Britain again

Sequoia targets major Anthropic investment

Silicon Valley investor to write first cheque for AI start-up after recent leadership overhaul

Former AOL chief says ‘big money’ will dictate future of media

Industry veteran says disparity in capital will define next big sports rights cycle

Beijing pours cash into Belt and Road financing in global resources grab

Spending on Xi Jinping’s signature overseas investment project hit a record in 2025, new research shows