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[EN] Financial Times

Iran claims ‘strict control’ of Strait of Hormuz and says it will not be fully reopened

Donald Trump warns Tehran not to ‘blackmail’ Washington

Counterterror police investigate fourth incident claimed by Iran-linked group

Previously unknown organisation has claimed responsibility for attacks on Jewish targets and Iranian dissidents across Europe

Economic pain from Iran war will hit poor countries hardest, officials say

IMF/World Bank spring meetings hear warnings that some developing countries may require additional lending

Anthropic’s Mythos AI model tests limits of global cyber defences

New system has sparked fears it could turbocharge hacking and expose weaknesses faster than they can be fixed

Trump family’s World Liberty crypto venture faces investor backlash

WLFI has fallen after the disclosure of a loan linked to the token and criticism from one of its biggest backers

New kind of boom for US oil patch: Wall Street securitisation

Rising popularity of deals highlights intense investor demand for esoteric debt secured by cash flows

The battles ahead for Hungary’s new prime minister

New government must establish rule of law to secure trust of citizens — and billions in development aid

Chart of the Week: Are Treasuries losing their haven status?

Bonds have not been a good hedge during the war

Can Trump finally make a nuclear deal with Iran?

After going to war twice, the US president is again trying to strike a deal on the regime’s uranium enrichment programme

Is the Saudi sports boom over?

Also in today’s newsletter: Spurs on the brink of unprecedented relegation

Transcript: Bonus — A US shale pioneer on the Middle East war

Michela Tindera talks to Jamie Smyth, Scott Sheffield and Bryan Sheffield

Why higher pay hasn’t made young adults feel richer

The aspiration gap has turned everyone into losers, especially graduates

Boom in UK ‘staycations’ as war puts holidaymakers off overseas travel

Rise in domestic tourism could provide relief for rural hospitality businesses struggling with higher costs

London’s riverside properties tell conflicting stories about UK market

Struggles to sell even in popular areas are a timely reminder of the challenges created by high interest rates

Bandage dresses and sellout shoes: Big Luxury’s bid to reinvent itself

Many brands yanked up prices. Then millions of customers left

The key trends of Watches and Wonders 2026

Rolex, TAG Heuer, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet and Hermès lead the charge in Geneva

Pope Leo XIV: the pontiff at war with the White House

The Chicago-born pope has offered an alternative vision of Catholicism — and American power

Asha Bhosle, Bollywood singer, 1933-2026

Her voice soothed, seduced and helped define the Indian nation over an eight-decade career

The return of Londonophobia

Reflections on an ancient prejudice

Defence dithering is harming the UK

As the transatlantic alliance falters, Starmer needs to step up

Putin’s ‘Trojan horse’ ahead in Bulgarian election

Russia-friendly ex-president Rumen Radev projected to win parliamentary vote on Sunday in race to become PM

Investors pile into Hungarian assets in bet on closer EU ties

Stocks, bonds and the forint are up on hopes that Péter Magyar’s landslide victory will lead to pro-market reform

Three-quarters of UK sole traders and landlords miss digital tax launch

New government tax regime came into force last week but most of those required to sign up by April 6 have yet to do so

The declining appeal of the Hong Kong expat

Demand for mainlanders with Mandarin skills is on the rise