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[EN] Financial Times

Xi’s military purge raises doubts about China’s war readiness

Analysts link removal of top commanders to change in People’s Liberation Army operations near Taiwan

India’s private sector wants government to spend more

Also in this newsletter: the world’s most dangerous roads

Wall Street stocks slide as tech jitters return

Investor concerns over lofty valuations for artificial intelligence companies hit sentiment

UK economy growth stagnates

US military to ‘intensify exercises’ in Trinidad and Tobago

Dual-island nation has supported American operation against alleged drug traffickers in contrast to neighbours in region

Letter: Europe’s courts are asking the right question of oil companies

From Mohammad Reza Allahdadi, PhD Candidate, Sustainable Finance, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Oslo, Norway

Letter: Little wonder this sort of socialism fell out of favour

From Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Combe Down, Somerset, UK

Letter: EU nation states should be more powerful, not less

From Stefan Auer, Professor in European Studies, The University of Hong Kong (HKU)

Letter: Perhaps we can take a cue from chimps’ behaviour

From Avinashiappan Myilsami, Post Graduate Teacher, Sulur, Tamil Nadu, India

Merck nears deal for flu-prevention biotech Cidara

San Diego company’s lead drug is a potential alternative to vaccines for vulnerable patients

Letter: How Latin America avoids a fossil fuel fiscal cliff edge

From Daniel Titelman, Former Director, Economic Development Division, UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, Santiago, Chile

Letter: If cryptocurrency is under attack, I say ‘bring it on’

From Nathan James Montone, Chief Executive, M31 Capital, New York, NY, US

Letter: A charity brings together those bereaved by conflict

From Caroline Elton, Chair, UK Friends of the Bereaved Families Forum, London NW5, UK

Letter: We’ve been warned: every school in China teaches AI

From Peter Hardwick, Hardwicks Manchester Ltd, Manchester, UK

One in four to pay UK higher rate of tax if thresholds stay frozen, research shows

Extending the freezes beyond 2028 would raise £8.3bn in 2029-30, the Institute for Fiscal Studies estimates

FT Crossword: Number 18,213

US announces new trade deals in attempt to cut costs for consumers

Washington agrees frameworks with Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala and El Salvador on a range of products

Brain-dead Labour retreats to its comfort zone: campaigning

Downing Street’s bizarre war on itself is a symptom of a government whose ideas dissolve on contact with reality

BBC apologises to Trump for edit of speech but refuses to pay compensation

Public service broadcaster says there is no basis for a defamation claim by the US president

Starmer and Reeves ditch plan to increase income tax rates in the Budget

Chancellor explores alternative ways to raise revenue to fill fiscal hole estimated at up to £30bn

BBC crisis turns spotlight on role of Sir Robbie Gibb

Row over impartiality has led to calls for veteran Tory to step down from broadcaster’s board

FirstFT: Toyota pledges to invest additional $10bn in US

Also in today’s newsletter, new fees imposed by EU on Shein and Temu packages and fresh interest to buy foreign assets of Lukoil

Bezos’s Blue Origin pulls off first landing of its largest reusable rocket

Launch of New Glenn is a boost for Amazon founder as he challenges Elon Musk’s grip on the space market

Disney shares slump as sales at film and TV units slide

Growth in theme parks and cruise lines business offsets absence of blockbusters and continued television revenue decline