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[EN] Financial Times

EU lawmakers approve long-delayed US trade deal

European parliament votes yes to last year’s agreement with Donald Trump to stave off tariff threat

The best literary non-fiction and poetry to read this summer

Carl Wilkinson and Maria Crawford select their best mid-year reads

‘Philanthropy isn’t an act of kindness, it is a power’ — collector Anastasia Bukhman

Following its donation to the National Portrait Gallery last year, the Bukhman Foundation is seeking to nurture a new generation of curators

Why summer opera is falling for Monteverdi

After three centuries in obscurity, the composer’s forgotten masterpieces are taking the spotlight at the Glyndebourne and Garsington festivals

Who will pay for Canada’s proposed west coast pipeline?

The project aims to send up to 1mn barrels a day to Asia and reduce reliance on the US

SpaceX set to leapfrog Amazon to become world’s fifth-largest company

Elon Musk’s rocket company extends blistering post-IPO rally and announces $60bn acquisition

About that White House UFC crypto prize

CROnching the numbers

This time, Trump and Netanyahu have really fallen out

Rarely has a geopolitical roll of the dice gone so rapidly wrong as the Israeli PM’s

What to drink with oysters?

Beverages to make your bivalves sing

An everyman’s guide to oysters in 2026

Fried, served with a burger-style garnish – there’s a dozen new ways to eat them

‘It made perfect sense’: Kansas City invests millions to host World Cup games

Money spent adapting stadium of NFL’s Chiefs worth it for the exposure, says team president

If Brussels starts a trade war, Beijing will finish it

Wargaming the EU-China conflict warns Europe against aggression towards an opponent with superior firepower

FirstFT: $300bn reconstruction fund to rebuild Iran

Also in today’s newsletter: Japan’s interest rates hit a 31-year high and private equity’s warning for law and accountancy

Environment secretary casts doubt on £10bn Thames Water rescue

Emma Reynolds’ warning increases prospect of the nationalisation of Britain’s biggest water company

Reeves ‘hopes’ to fund defence without tax rises

UK chancellor says cabinet has to decide where to cut spending to pay for extra military budget

India blocks Telegram in bid to halt exam fraud

Temporary ban introduced after reports that last month’s medical entrance test papers had been leaked

Turkey’s Michelin chefs are fried by high inflation

Food price inflation at 35% is the world’s fourth highest after Venezuela, Iran and South Sudan

Spy agencies buy bulk data to assess potential targets

Commercially gained intelligence is now one of the major sources of government surveillance

Is it time for another stock market surge? Submit your questions

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with the FT’s markets experts Robert Armstrong and Katie Martin, on Thursday June 18 at 1pm BST

Fujitsu chair quits after claims of ‘woman-related’ improper conduct

Hidenori Furata departs Japanese IT services group over allegations

FT Alphaville’s AI Prediction World Cup

Look, it’s content OK?

How sentencing of 3 child rapists ignited public anger

Uproar following the Fordingbridge sentences exposes tensions between public expectation and the principles of youth rehabilitation

Iranian football team told to return to Mexico after opening World Cup game

Head coach of Tehran’s squad says ‘oppressed’ players instructed to go back to training base over border

Bank of Japan raises rates to 1% for first time since 1995

Central bank says it will stop reducing level of monthly bond purchases from next year