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[EN] Financial Times

Hungary’s Orbán concedes defeat as opposition heads for landslide win

Péter Magyar’s Tisza party was projected to win 136 out of 199 seats, giving it a two-thirds majority

Iran dismisses Trump’s threat to block strait

Oil prices expected to rise as Trump tells US navy to ‘interdict’ ships that pay Iran to pass through strategic chokepoint

Hungarian voters turn out in force for biggest test of Orbán era

Election follows bitter campaign that energised both government loyalists and opposition led by Péter Magyar

UK, US and global politics: what students should know

Read FT articles picked by our teacher advisers

School politics class: The madness of the Madman Theory

Power and developments

Submit your questions to Nigella Lawson: How can I take more pleasure from cooking?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with food writer and FT columnist Nigella Lawson on Tuesday April 14 at 1pm BST

Submit your questions to Alphaville: will Trump blow up the financial dominance of the US?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with Alphaville’s Robin Wigglesworth and Toby Nangle on Thursday, April 16 at 1pm BST

Trump announces naval blockade of Strait of Hormuz as Iran peace talks fail

Reopening the critical waterway is a sticking point in negotiations as oil supply bottlenecks prompt a global energy crisis

Inflation and growth set to dominate IMF and World Bank meetings

Plus, Wall Street lenders kick off earnings season, Chinese GDP and European inflation figures

Global economic outlook darkens as policymakers count cost of Iran war

Central bankers and economists prepare to meet in Washington to assess conflict’s damage

Business school professors’ picks

Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions

Oil prices expected to rise as hope fades of end to Iran war

Crude had stabilised on optimism that a deal could be reached to reopen the Strait of Hormuz

Lidl stirs up mobile market with discount phone plans

Chain to expand beyond Germany, Austria and Switzerland with service that could be available in up to 30 countries

Could US pensioners be swallowed by the next credit wave?

Trump wants retirees’ money in private credit, but it’s a bad idea at this stage of the cycle

Cancer drug licensed by GSK from China posts promising trial results

Mo-Rez, developed by Hansoh Pharma, is a next-generation treatment for ovarian and endometrial cancer

South Africa’s Democratic Alliance elects new leader to take on ANC

Nation’s second-largest party hopes Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis can widen its appeal

Iran nuclear stand-off hardens after two decades of failed deals

Direct talks this weekend trod a familiar path of tortuous and frustrating diplomacy between Washington and Tehran

Fees for seas: a history of taxing waterways

From Ottoman Sultans to Danish kings, Iran’s toll system for Strait of Hormuz revives an old maritime fight

How to deal with NHS doctors in revolt

The Conservative plan to ban strikes is doomed to fail

UK financial regulators rush to assess risks of Anthropic’s latest AI model

Leading banks, insurers and exchanges to be warned over cyber security vulnerabilities exposed by Claude Mythos

Orbánomics has been a disaster for Hungary

The country’s economic model has stoked inflation and weighed on growth

Is Iran war fallout hitting US wholesale prices?

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

The Peruvian leading the presidential race with 15% in the polls

Keiko Fujimori is among 35 candidates on Sunday’s ballot after South American country churned through nine presidents in 10 years

China open to Taiwanese TV and imports after opposition visit

Cheng Li-wun, head of Taiwan’s KMT party, met Chinese President Xi Jinping