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[EN] Financial Times

Trump vows to destroy Iran’s power plants and bridges unless it reopens strait

US special forces locate second missing crew member from F-15E shot down over Iran

Orbán’s day of reckoning approaches

Plus, Trump’s Strait of Hormuz deadline nears, NHS doctors set to strike and Taiwan opposition leader visits China

Iran allows Iraqi ships through Hormuz strait

Tehran’s decision could allow 3mn b/d of oil to be released to international markets

Is AI the new fracking?

The backlash against data centres chimes with energy Nimbyism of the past

US rescues second fighter jet airman shot down over Iran

Trump warns Tehran ‘you’ll be living in hell’ unless the Strait of Hormuz is opened by Tuesday

How Trump became tech’s regulator-in-chief

His interventions in the sector exceed anything the EU has done

How big an impact will the war have on US inflation?

Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

‘Lights are blinking’: LaGuardia crash raises alarm over US aviation safety

Fatal Air Canada Express collision highlights years of under-investment in ageing air traffic control system

All that glisters: Maga influencers promote gold but investors feel short-changed

Marketing pitches tell retirees the precious metal is a safe harbour amid claims of misrepresentation and exorbitant fees

Nelson Peltz’s bidding war highlights $25bn wave of asset manager consolidation

Quest for scale puts global money manager tie-ups on pace to crush last year’s deal total as costs and competition mount

Orbán faces an electoral reckoning in Hungary

Defeat for the populist rightwing premier would reverberate across Europe

Stagflation fears demolish confidence in UK housing

Shares across the sector are taking a beating

How we gave up on forgiveness

What was once seen as a virtue is now viewed as a moral weakness — leaving a society mired in toxicity

How Iran keeps firing missiles under bombardment

Tehran is still launching retaliatory strikes on Israel and Gulf states

AI and tech companies drive Hong Kong listings to five-year high

Primary and secondary offerings raise more than $13bn in the first quarter of 2026

Pharma just ‘scratching the surface’ of weight-loss drug market

Novo Nordisk chief estimates industry reaching only 15% of potential customers at most

The professional negotiators who do deals with cyber criminals

With ransomware attacks on the rise, businesses are calling on a new class of security expert to help with high-stakes talks

UK courts Anthropic to expand in London after US defence clash

Keir Starmer’s government steps up efforts to get American AI start-up to grow its presence in Britain

Zimbabwe’s ‘Crocodile’ leader eyes role as president for life

Emmerson Mnangagwa plans to amend constitution to extend tenure to 2030 — and possibly beyond

Campaign to curb cars in Berlin sparks uproar ahead of election

Conservatives and far right are opposing a citizens’ initiative to restrict traffic in the German capital

Renters’ Rights Act brings big changes to UK property market

New rules aim to provide safety and security for tenants, but landlords are anxious

US payments group with $20bn market value aims to boost UK truck electrification

Corpay is partnering with Voltempo in building UK’s largest charging network for electric lorries

‘Police were never designed for this’: Pioneering UK force rethinks approach to domestic abuse

Avon and Somerset to apply successful rape investigation techniques to broader field of offences

Good news for CEOs with foreign accents

Investors may prefer them but sadly the benefit does not extend to the rest of us