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[EN] Financial Times

Iran’s chief justice urges regime to swiftly ‘punish’ protest detainees

Move comes despite Trump’s threat to ‘take very strong action’ if Tehran executes demonstrators

French writer Édouard Louis: ‘Family is a rotten structure. It produces its own violence’

The gay author shocked France with stories of working-class poverty and homophobia. He talks to Simon Kuper about the misogyny his mother endured and why escape is his defining theme

China’s mighty green tech sector still has stubborn weak points

Trade tensions highlight reliance on imported components and minerals

Japan’s Takaichi to call snap election

Prime minister hoping to consolidate grip on power by winning majority for ruling party

When dummy hits baize, or screen, as defenders, take time to assess hand layout

As the hand with certain entries, retain cards in long suit until declarer has lost stoppers

Record UK offshore wind auction boosts plan to decarbonise by 2030

Government increases prices to encourage bids from developers

Why Japan has fallen for its new prime minister

Sanae Takaichi hopes to convert personal popularity into solid electoral gains for ailing ruling party in expected snap vote

SLB poised to reap gains from Trump’s plan to leverage Venezuelan oil

Shares in the world’s largest oilfield services company have risen by 14% since US capture of Nicolás Maduro

Uganda imposes internet blackout in pre-election crackdown

Octogenarian president Yoweri Museveni will seek to extend his 40-year rule in polls on Thursday

UK’s Open Cosmos beats Thiel-backed Rivada to European satellite licence

British company wins highly contested Liechtenstein low Earth orbit contract

Toyota Motor raises take private offer for biggest subsidiary to $34bn

Japanese carmaker increases price proposal by 15% following criticism from activist investors and shareholders

Polymarket’s eye-watering brush with the 1958 Onion Futures Act

Peeling back the layers of the ambiguously-regulated US prediction market

Pension fund sues Hermes over ‘existential gamble’ on wind farms

Claim alleges ‘no competent infrastructure manager’ would have invested in such ‘highly risky’ assets

IMG’s Adam Kelly: sport is the antidote to AI

As Netflix and Apple expand their sports ambitions, the head of IMG says media rights are entering a new phase driven by scarcity, retention and measurable returns

Digital ID should aim to win public support, not force it

Keir Starmer irked his MPs last year by framing move as means to tackle illegal working

European ammunition group announces IPO in Amsterdam

With an estimated value of about €30bn, Czechoslovak Group is set to become one of Europe’s most valuable defence companies

BP takes $4bn-$5bn hit on green energy business

UK oil major suffers latest setback as it tries to pivot back to fossil fuels

IMF presses governments to step up support for workers displaced by AI

Analysis finds evidence of the technology hitting wages and employment in certain areas

China blames US for trade imbalances as surplus hits record $1.2tn

Exports soar as world’s second-largest economy shakes off Trump’s tariff threat

NZ central bank chief rebuked over support for Fed’s Powell

Foreign minister warns newly appointed governor to ‘stay in her New Zealand lane’

Progress on (half of) inflation

Plus fiscal dominance and the Fed

Luxury department store chain Saks files for bankruptcy

Retailer has struggled with high debt after acquiring rival Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman

Advertising group Dentsu’s push to sell global unit close to collapse

Potential buyers dropped out of talks to buy Japanese agency’s underperforming international arm

Nuclear weapons are now ESG compliant

Boom times in EU sustainable finance