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[EN] Financial Times

Hungary veto of €90bn loan casts shadow over von der Leyen’s Kyiv visit

Also in this newsletter: Brussels launches new initiative to fight foreign interference

Global regulation, the best is yet to come

Rules < rulers

China slams dozens of Japanese companies with export curbs

Beijing bans shipments of critical ‘dual-use’ goods in latest escalation of row with Tokyo

FirstFT: Zelenskyy urges US to see through Russia’s ‘games’

Also in today’s newsletter: Mandelson arrest and Europe’s ‘tech sovereignty’ ambitions

Rolls-Royce propels the case for thoughtful subsidies

So ingrained is the habit that dishing out subsidies now levels, rather than distorts, the playing field

The Mountain matches the peaks of early Gorillaz albums

Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett’s cartoon band head to India in new record themed around death and the afterlife

The cyber security threat inside your car

Built-in vulnerabilities in high-end vehicle components raise the risk of both espionage and sabotage

Investors back European start-ups building low-cost air defence

Drone warfare in Ukraine has exposed the limits of legacy equipment that was designed for different threats

Transcript: The war in Ukraine, four years later

Marc Filippino talks to Anne Sylvaine-Chassany and Ben Hall

Centerview puts its sleep lawsuit to bed

The Wall Street firm settled a case brought by a sacked junior banker over her sleep needs

‘Crisis of his own making’: Trump weighs another war with Iran

The US military build-up was designed to coerce Tehran — but has failed

UK government accused of shelving fraud report

Recommendations in independent review include doubling the maximum sentence to 20 years

AI upheaval puts software investors on edge

Markets weigh whether incumbents will adapt — or be sidelined by AI agents

Fed still on course to hold until June

Read the February forecast from the FT’s Monetary Policy Radar team

Rapid UK coastal erosion throws spotlight on £40bn nuclear plant

More than 27 metres of cliff lost over a year in area just 2km from Sizewell C

World Bank takes out $6bn loan insurance to boost its lending

Group takes out policy to underwrite credit risk as US, UK and other wealthy nations cut aid to poorer countries

UK PR executive left role after US embassy raised concerns over online posts

Gavin Megaw’s exit from Hanover followed complaint by embassy to American Pharmaceutical Group

A Better Life by Lionel Shriver — We need to talk (and talk) about immigration

A wry portrait of intergenerational tensions curdles into a polemic about virtue signalling and liberal border policies

The ‘botlash’ movement is gaining momentum

Protesting and unsubscribing are being promoted as forms of modern-day strikes

European wealth managers hit back after fears AI will make them obsolete

Large advisers seek to win clients away from competitors that are slower to respond to tech disruption

Takaichi plans Japanese ‘Cfius’ to tighten economic security

Foreign investment agency modelled on US intended to guard sensitive industries against China

Rayner’s rediscovery of a great British medical invention

A UK company found value in an artificial lens business created by a Battle of Britain surgeon

UK’s Best Employers 2026: ranking

Some 20,000 employees were surveyed by the FT and Statista for the second edition of this annual list

What has Reform learnt from its first taste of power?

After grabbing hundreds of local council seats from Labour and the Conservatives, the populist party has faced a reality check