Israel prepares to open Gaza’s Rafah crossing with Egypt
Reopening for some pedestrian traffic will mark return of the strip’s sole link with the wider world
Reopening for some pedestrian traffic will mark return of the strip’s sole link with the wider world
Drop comes after gold and other precious metals sold off sharply
Government spending to focus on life sciences, video games and AI in effort to boost growth
The Trump administration’s partial retreat will not mend the damage to trust and lives
French ministers have criticised IT group for lack of oversight of skip-tracing services
The technology hasn’t yet hit employment notably, and could create more openings
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Harsh winter and policy changes push prices to 10-month high
Ukraine finds equipment in Russian attack drones that allows them to access US satellite system
Narendra Modi’s government rolls out incentives and tax cuts as it seeks to maintain strong growth
US president demands Tehran accept ‘no nuclear weapons’ as regional allies try to de-escalate tensions
Latest commentary details ambitions for ‘powerful currency’ to play a greater role in trade and forex
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Government drive comes as schemes in EU’s second-biggest retirement system reassess US exposure
Growth and evolution
Discounting risks more damage to margins as sector struggles to emerge from pandemic slump
Voters should be able to force parliamentarians who change parties to face the electorate
The idea of immortality is no longer confined to science fiction
Proposed changes could lead to higher fares for passengers, warn analysts
Volatility of the precious metals presents risks and big rewards for Manhattan’s no-nonsense jewellers
Socialist regime has long sent medics to work abroad as a crucial source of foreign currency and soft power
Reform UK leader visits Abu Dhabi to generate funds and boost ties with Gulf petrostate
The nutrient is popping up in everything from Starbucks lattes to Doritos and bottled water
Mediterranean-focused group points to shift from renewables in Greece, Italy and Cyprus