Is the US truly resilient to the energy market strife?
‘Somewhat counterintuitive’ indeed
‘Somewhat counterintuitive’ indeed
Oil climbs 5% after Tehran claims to have struck American warship in strategic waterway
Hindu nationalist party says it has toppled West Bengal’s leftwing chief minister after 15 years in power
Farmers fear a flood of cheap meat as Carney government looks for entry to South American bloc
Total economic and financial insulation is an impossibility
New procedures only reimburse importers, not those who indirectly sourced products through them
Also in today’s newsletter: Putin hunkers down for fear of assassination and GameStop makes $56bn bid for eBay
Leaders call on their other partners to maintain global trade flows with similar agreements
Video game retailer offers $125 a share for resale web giant
New legislation pushing the mandatory allocation of investments into private assets conflicts with the fiduciary duty of trustees
President says ‘humanitarian’ effort to begin on Monday as ‘very positive discussions’ continue with Iran
Pwned by Beijing
A techno-industrial boomlet
Lucy Fisher talks to Miranda Green, Robert Shrimsley and Stephen Bush
Capping methane emissions would alleviate energy and climate crisis
Also in this newsletter: Discussions on migrant deportations to third countries
Victoria Craig speaks to Stephanie Findlay and Lucy Fisher
Water utilities jettison listening sticks; restaurants aim to cut waste and reduce costs; recruiters’ quest to find the perfect connection; start-ups move fast with AI-generated code; hedge funds seek an edge; wealth managers insist AI can work in their favour
‘Widow’s Bay’ is a superb horror comedy; ‘The Cage’ is an assured casino-set thriller; campus drama ‘Rooster’ stars Steve Carell; ‘Half-Man’ is a gruesome drama from the ‘Baby Reindeer’ stable; Whoopi Goldberg and Jason Schwartzman voice animated comedy ‘Kevin’. Reviews by Rebecca Nicholson
Breadth of previous support for the party makes it vulnerable to losing everywhere, to everyone, this week
Abu Dhabi’s Fertiglobe switches to land cargo to avoid Strait of Hormuz as soaring prices allow it to shoulder extra costs
Plus, Elliott likens Iran war to battling Nazis, Wall Street piles into Treasuries, and Raphael at The Met
Security around Russia’s president tightens after audacious drone attacks from Ukraine
Six Britons tell the FT about what attracts them to Nigel Farage’s populist party, which is ahead in opinion polls