US pullback on long-range missiles leaves Europe exposed
Cancelled deployment of weapons battalion as continent is re-arming threatens Nato deterrence against Russia
Cancelled deployment of weapons battalion as continent is re-arming threatens Nato deterrence against Russia
Defence department is stalling 165 projects as president steps up efforts to stamp out the industry
Party braces itself for what analysts say could be its worst performance in local election history
The international community must support a reform-driven government now or risk a far more destabilised reality
The outer edges of both parties are overlapping on a growing number of issues
But it relies on a host of rosy assumptions going in investors’ favour
Middle East conflict forces Riyadh to postpone any response to the UAE’s decision to quit the oil cartel
The US president’s actions have inadvertently raised the appeal of renewable energy
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Legal adoption of deal agreed by majority a year ago pushed into limbo
Thousands have quit or been fired since Trump returned to office with an agenda focused on immigrants and enemies
Royal Bank of Canada and Bank of Montreal are latest North American banks trying to offload a payments processor
Sector faces rising prices for supplies from aluminium to plastics and paint
Labour government is making a retreat on a Boris Johnson-era climate commitment
Leftist politicians trade barbs over Master Poulet chain
BAE’s Hägglunds is increasing capacity as it gears up for a huge joint order from several of the region’s armies
Fund urges countries to target support at the most vulnerable rather than using expensive blanket measures
Higher memory chip costs fuel fears of price rise for Switch 2 and cast shadow over console’s success
Renewables funds attract biggest flows for five years, as focus shifts from climate change to geopolitical crisis
Sharing the leadership burden remains rare but is not without benefits
The company is now worth more than twice as much as it was in 2021
iPhone maker warns about security risks as new software floods its review process
Continuation vehicles and rush for retail money are driving problematic behaviour by industry, warns ILPA executive
Labour and the Conservatives combined account for barely a third of voters in polls — threatening the UK’s constitutional certainties