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[EN] Financial Times

Alleged shooter charged with attempted assassination of Trump

Cole Allen appears in court as White House blames critics for demonising the president

Police looking into £40,000 donation given to Robert Jenrick

MP was ejected from Conservative Party this year amid speculation he was planning to defect to Reform

Wizz Air accuses Gulf airlines of putting politics before safety

Chief executive József Váradi claims carriers are ‘operating based on political pressure’ in highly unusual criticism

MPs to vote on whether Starmer should be investigated over Mandelson scandal

Embattled prime minister faces stern test of his authority as key witnesses give evidence to parliamentary committee

King Charles and the ‘special’ relationship

Ties with the US need mending, but Britain must nurture other alliances too

US being ‘humiliated’ by Iran, says German Chancellor Friedrich Merz

Atlanticist leader says ill-prepared war is hurting Europe’s largest economy

DR Congo creates $100mn ‘Mining Guard’ to protect critical minerals

Security force backed by US and UAE aims to drive investment in the African nation’s resource sector

Canada launches C$25bn sovereign wealth fund to boost growth

Mark Carney announces initiative amid trade tensions with the US

Meta’s Chinese stumble suggests a declining tolerance for shades of grey

Tech-related capital flows have benefited from decades of ambiguity, but AI changes the calculus

Oil could trade at nearly $120 if war drags on, Goldman Sachs warns

Analysts raise base case for Brent to $90 a barrel in fourth quarter and see chance it could rise much higher

Why London’s teens need more third spaces

At a time when young people are either demonised for staying in or going out, youth clubs are more important than ever

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Kneecap swap playfulness for seriousness on new album Fenian

Controversy and protest have circled the rap trio — and this release lives up to the darker turn their own history has taken

Google staff urge chief executive to block US military AI use

Over 560 employees sign open letter to Sundar Pichai following the Pentagon’s clash with Anthropic

Russian forces defeated in Saharan stronghold after wave of attacks

Co-ordinated assaults forced Mali’s Moscow-backed regime to abandon key city

Romania’s Social Democrats team up with far right to topple PM

Mainstream party says it will back a vote of no confidence in Ilie Bolojan a week after leaving his coalition government

The EU’s methane regulation could spark an energy crisis

Its extraterritorial, prescriptive and paperwork-heavy requirements will restrict access to supply options

Shell buys Canadian shale producer ARC for $16bn

Deal will boost oil major’s production at a time when investors have queried the company’s growth

OpenAI and Microsoft loosen ties in revised AI deal

Companies redraw $135bn alliance as ChatGPT maker seeks greater independence to increase revenues

Hedge fund Jain Global plans to return cash to investors

Eponymous firm launched by Bobby Jain will instead manage money exclusively for his alma mater Millennium

At 67, Louise Lecavalier is a one-woman wonder in Danses Vagabondes

The star shows she is still a force to be reckoned with in an extraordinary, high-speed performance at Sadler’s Wells East

Developer says UK insisted on ‘Rolls-Royce’ upgrades for post-Grenfell works

Urban Splash is fighting government’s bid to recover £48mn in safety costs on buildings in Manchester

SNP vows to push for new independence vote

Scotland’s first minister John Swinney to demand fresh referendum from first day of the next parliament

United chief hits out at American Airlines for refusing merger talks

Scott Kirby criticises rival for ‘closing the door’ on deal he believes would have created jobs