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[EN] Financial Times

Companies face having to declare individuals behind UK political donations

Change set to be unveiled as part of rules aimed at curbing foreign interference

Iran war fallout set to filter into economic data

Telling PMI, consumer confidence and inflation updates, plus Denmark goes to the polls, Anglicans anoint first female leader

Trump to send immigration enforcement officers to US airports

Officials say ICE agents will bolster security and ease long waiting times caused by partial government shutdown

Ministers set to order HS2 to consider slower trains to save billions

Reducing maximum speed on new rail line among the ideas being explored to cut costs of spiralling bill

‘EU Inc’ is a missed opportunity for start-ups

Leaders who want more innovative European business must insist on a bolder approach

Shin nominated governor of Bank of Korea

BIS top economist chosen to lead monetary policy amid won weakness and oil price shock

Trump pushes Iran war to new phase of escalation

US president’s 48-hour ultimatum to open Strait of Hormuz follows series of tit-for-tat strikes by Tehran

UK, US and global politics: what students should know

Read FT articles picked by our teacher advisers

School politics class: Biggest Nato allies reject Donald Trump’s Hormuz armada demand

Global governance

Starmer adviser calls for temporary UK energy profit cap

Supermarket executive chair proposes move to limit earnings during exceptional market conditions

War with Iran has exposed American fragility at sea

The move from ‘efficiency’ to ‘resilience’ in maritime supply chains has a long way to go

Iran threatens ‘vital’ infrastructure and Hormuz Strait closure in response to Trump ultimatum

Tehran’s military says its strategy has shifted from defensive to offensive

Cuba hit by second nationwide power outage in a week

Collapse of electricity grid comes after ship carrying fuel that had been headed for country changes course

How the Iran war could derail the AI boom

The entire chip supply chain depends on energy and chemical imports from the Middle East

Are investors betting on stagflation?

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

Pakistan and Afghanistan tensions reach breaking point

However difficult it may be, the world needs to re-engage with the troubled region

Iran war leaves US oil and gas dealmaking ‘in paralysis’

Surging energy prices have made it challenging to calculate transaction valuations

Venezuela opposition leader says US pressure has forced domestic reform

María Corina Machado tells the FT that interim president is only following orders from Washington

Where to stay in Los Angeles

Plan your next trip with these hotels as your guide. There are places to be seen, to hide, and to escape

At Chateau Marmont, ‘Dial 0 for anything’

This celebrity haunt on Sunset Boulevard has been the place to get into trouble since 1929

Hotel Bel-Air wants to give you your privacy

This famed hideaway has hosted Hollywood, political and actual royalty since 1946. It remains gloriously peaceful — luxury the way it used to feel

The Georgian Hotel is an opulent fantasy in Santa Monica

The turquoise Wes Anderson-esque landmark, where Old Hollywood came to escape, has been meticulously restored

Malibu Beach Inn offers peace, quiet, and crashing waves

One of the city’s few true beachfront hotels, the focus here is squarely on the ocean and the pristine coastline

China touts itself as ‘harbour of stability’ to global CEOs

Premier Li Qiang paints contrast to US at business gathering in Beijing as Donald Trump gets bogged down in Iran