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[EN] Financial Times

Trump to send US officials to Pakistan for fresh peace talks with Iran

President threatens to resume bombing campaign if Tehran does not agree to a deal

Is London ready for the Green Party?

Zack Polanski’s leftwing populists are aiming to eat into Labour’s heartlands

Iran focus of probe into London arson attacks, counterterror police say

Officers threaten to use anti-espionage National Security Act against anyone involved in the incidents

School geography class. Film: India, where coal is king

Energy security

The US and Europe are still stronger together

Despite Trump and the war with Iran, Brussels’ interests remain deeply entwined with Washington’s

Will Turkey be forced to reverse course on rate cuts?

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

The stock market’s new approach to valuation

It is demonstrating an Earnings Before Iran, Tariffs and Dubious Announcements (ebitda) mentality

Ex-Foreign Office head takes legal advice over Mandelson vetting dismissal

Friends say Olly Robbins feels aggrieved about being fired and will give full account when he appears before MPs on Tuesday

Walmart challenges Amazon on same-day delivery by using stores as warehouses

Retailer tests holding third-party merchandise in Supercenter back rooms to boost its online marketplace

Lessons from the China shock 2.0

The response should be better industrial strategies, not knee-jerk protectionism

US investors boost defence exposure as global wars fuel spending boom

Trend reverses prior hesitance over arms investments because of slow growth and perceived conflict with ESG standards

Wealth advisers made more than $2bn from private capital fees

FT analysis of 16 funds shows extent of fees paid to banks and brokerages

Germany’s far right at odds over conscription

Rift within AfD deepens as anti-Nato wing appears to prevail ahead of September vote in eastern states

Brussels pushes remote working to ease energy crisis

European Commission also recommends heat pumps and public transport subsidies

Of course Trump thinks he’s the Messiah — his disciples tell him so

The ‘devout’ Christians in the US president’s life are really just fawning sycophants

Surge in HMRC probes over unpaid VAT by large companies

Increase comes as government agency steps up efforts to close ‘tax gap’

The NHS’s deal with Palantir could be good for its financial health

Medical data sits in different software systems — connecting the dots should save time, beds and money

The annoyance economy isn’t going anywhere

We must find our own amusements in dealing with spam, robocalls and chatbots

Veolia chief driven ‘nuts’ by UK water utilities’ failure to use AI to detect leaks

England’s water companies are lagging behind other more water-stressed nations, says Estelle Brachlianoff

How Iran has been studying lessons from the war in Ukraine

Military journals provide tantalising glimpses into what Tehran’s military thinks and its priorities, including drones

BlackRock warns of hit to European stocks from energy crisis

World’s biggest asset manager had been more bullish on the region at start of year but says stocks are no longer cheap

Fusion start-up Helion stands by 2028 timeline despite rivals’ doubts

Venture backed by OpenAI’s Sam Altman and tech billionaire Peter Thiel says it is on track to deliver electricity to Microsoft

Met museum CEO: ‘We don’t operate in a vacuum. You have a responsibility.’

Max Hollein is overseeing $1.5bn of development projects at the New York art institution

From Moon buggies to new materials, Michelin reinvents its future

The company is focusing on high-end products to keep manufacturing in France, but workers fear Chinese competition