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[EN] Financial Times

US strikes Iranian missile sites as peace talks continue

Washington announces ‘self-defence’ operation against targets in southern Iran

India’s bizarre $500bn ‘commitment’ in trade deal with US

Also in this newsletter, power demand hits record high

Letter: How first past the post keeps Reform in check in Scotland

From Lesley Ellis, Tarland, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK

Letter: Europe’s banks not ready to monetise stablecoins

From Nick Fernando, Co-founder and Director, Aqua Global, London SM6, UK

Letter: England’s careers guidance experts await the call-up

From Deirdre Hughes, Associate Professor, Institute for Employment Research, University of Warwick; Executive Director, CareerChat UK Ltd and Vice-President, IAEVG

First ‘steroid Olympics’ takes place in Las Vegas

Clarification: Raghuram Rajan

Raghuram Rajan is a former chief economist at the IMF

China’s change in maths on carbon emissions masks growth, report says

Independent analysis suggests retrospective change to data indicating climate change progress

FT Crossword: Number 18,383

Iran’s top negotiators travel to Qatar amid intensified efforts to secure deal

Tehran’s parliamentary speaker and lead negotiator travelled to Doha as mediators seek to thrash out final details

How the SNP survived scandal to keep ruling Scotland

Pro-independence party, now in its 20th year in power, is struggling to boost public services amid fiscal challenges

Reeves urges ministers to ‘buy British’ in critical sectors

UK chancellor aims to prioritise domestic procurement in shipbuilding, steel, AI and energy infrastructure

Carney warns Alberta separatists of Brexit-style regret

Canada’s prime minister says oil-rich province’s push for independence is a ‘dangerous bluff’

FirstFT: Iran’s top negotiators travel to Qatar amid push to secure deal

Also in today’s newsletter: Pope Leo says AI ‘needs to be disarmed’ and Jardines is buying Australia’s largest radiology provider for $2.4bn

Mexico agrees to host Iranian World Cup squad as US-Iran tensions simmer

President Claudia Sheinbaum said her country had ‘no problem’ with request from Fifa

Ferrari reborn: a legend goes electric

Meet the Luce – Jony Ive and Marc Newson’s ‘molto disruptive’ hypercar

Ferrari launches first EV with Jony Ive’s ‘polarising’ design

Ex-Apple designer aims to help Italian luxury brand win over a younger demographic with €550,000 futuristic ‘Luce’ model

Netanyahu orders Israeli military to step up attacks on Hizbollah

Far-right officials, who fear a US-Iran peace deal could rein in Israel, call for ‘high-intensity’ campaign in Lebanon

Peter Murrell pleads guilty to embezzling £400,000 from SNP

Former party chief executive and ex-husband of Nicola Sturgeon will be detained until sentencing on June 23

The energy shock is not over yet

Even with a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, supplies will take time to normalise

Simon Rattle shows his growing mastery of Wagner, from the intricate to the roof-raising

First of two London Symphony Orchestra concerts at the Barbican consisted mostly of extracts from ‘Götterdämmerung’

New York City has a seaside village: eating and drinking in Red Hook, Brooklyn

The best time to visit Red Hook is the autumn and winter — when it gets quiet, but everything’s open

An anti-viral pastry tour of Brownstone Brooklyn

Baker Tanya Bush knows what drives pastry hype in New York City. Here, she guides us to the ones that deserve the attention

Jackals have their day in Europe

Proximity of people appears to reduce stifling effect of wolves on small predator populations, scientists find