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[EN] Financial Times

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Europe should treat energy security as defence policy

We must move beyond thinking solely in terms of efficiency and decarbonisation to prioritise resilience

Mark Zuckerberg to testify in landmark social media trial

Meta chief takes stand as US tech group fights legal claim over whether social media is addictive to children

‘Not all ultra-processed foods are the same’ — what next for the food industry?

Two books offer refreshing arguments in favour of industrial innovations and appetising alternatives to meat — without the unpalatable moralising

Reform UK would bring back two-child benefit cap, says Jenrick

Party’s new ‘shadow chancellor’ is seeking to present a more conservative economic policy platform

UK flat prices fall after sharp drop in London

Fall is in contrast to other property types and reflects desire for more space and reluctance to pay high service charge

Russia-Ukraine talks yield ‘some progress’ on ceasefire, says Zelenskyy

Ukrainian president says US will monitor future truce, but he sees no breakthrough on political issues

The human cost of Trump’s environmental rollback

Deregulation drive comes with risks for public health as well as the planet’s

The great mass-market migration by big-name designers

One-time luxury fashion darlings such as Clare Waight Keller, Jonathan Saunders and Kim Jones have all taken top gigs with retail giants lately. Why?

Six shows to see in Los Angeles during Frieze Week 2026

From Robert Therrien’s towering tables to Alejandro G Iñárritu’s resurrected footage, don’t miss these essential exhibitions

Orhan Pamuk’s The Museum of Innocence becomes an awkward Netflix series

The Nobel-winner’s 2008 novel about a man’s obsessive affair with a much younger women gets lost in translation

Cricket legends join outcry over Imran Khan’s health in prison

Anger grows in Pakistan and elsewhere over fate of former prime minister and sporting captain

The best exhibitions to see in London this weekend

The FT’s critics recommend the most compelling 2026 shows, from Turner and Constable to Freud to Seurat

Senegal has a mystery Togolese bond bid

From Lomé, with CFA franc love

Merz says fighter jet project fails to meet Germany’s needs

Chancellor’s comments contradict Emmanuel Macron and hint at probable unravelling of the Future Combat Air System

Australia’s social media ban is a high-stakes experiment

Compliance with the law barring access for under-16s does not guarantee teenage safety online

Bars, beaches and bravery – musician Yasmine Hamdan’s essential Beirut

The singer-songwriter loves her hometown for its resilient spirit, and its chatty taxi drivers

FirstFT: Lagarde to step down early as ECB head

Also in today’s newsletter: JPMorgan plans expansion of branch network and Peru’s Congress removes the country’s interim president

KKR stake in Raleigh bikemaker wiped out after pandemic-era bet sours

US private equity firm agrees to hand remaining stake in Accell to Dutch group’s lenders after latest debt restructuring

You cannot sustain high youth employment while raising hiring costs

UK should learn from the Netherlands, where lowering the youth minimum wage has helped keep Neet rates low

Mediobanca board backs Monte dei Paschi merger and Milan delisting

MPS vote boosts chief Luigi Lovaglio before his three-year term expires in April

UK inflation falls sharply to 3% in January

Data increases odds of a BoE rate reduction as soon as next month

January inflation data sets UK on the path to hit target in April

A decline in food, fuel costs and air fares pulled the headline rate sharply lower to 3% in January

FTAV’s further reading

AI, obviously; Credit Suisse; tunneling; and French diners