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[EN] Financial Times

France votes in mayoral elections ahead of 2027 showdown

Municipal elections will set the scene for next year’s presidential race as the far right looks to gain ground

‘Join our people’s army’: Farage sets sights on local election gains

Reform UK plans high-energy and high-spending campaign in run-up to voting on May 7

Ukraine peace talks fizzle out as Trump’s focus shifts to Iran

US president no longer focused on pressuring Vladimir Putin, European officials say

Military briefing: How mines could tighten Iran’s Gulf chokehold

US navy appears ill-prepared for potential use of relatively cheap and plentiful weapon in narrow Strait of Hormuz

‘Fake workers’ from North Korea use AI to exploit European companies

Pyongyang’s operatives deploy chatbots to undertake tasks, often in multiple roles

Trump’s ‘shock and war’ makes this economic crisis different

Conflict with Iran will leave deeper and more lasting scars than last year’s tariffs crisis

The endlessly fascinating office protected species

Being deemed close to the boss lets you get away with murder — until it doesn’t

All respect, Timothée, art is about more than popularity

Some of the outrage appears disingenuous but the actor is wrong in his dismissal of opera and ballet

The Wild Rover — the drinking ballad that was once a plea for temperance

From Irish pub singalongs and football chants to modern reinventions, it has been performed for centuries with contrasting intentions

Wealth taxes’ design flaws consign them to failure

It may be easier for countries sitting on large deficits to tighten the screws on existing levies

‘Firing off 10 to 15 applications a day’: how UK’s hiring slump hits the young

Ministers’ push to help almost 1mn people not in education, employment or training needs to go further, say analysts

Renewable jet fuel may face price war with China, warns top producer

Neste chief calls for a ‘level playing field’ following heavy investment

A buzz returns to Venezuela’s decayed oil heartland

Private jets fly over dilapidated Maracaibo as executives seek deals and crude prices surge. A real recovery will not be easy

Spies and subsidies: China joins Brazil’s $20bn delivery app war

Local courier group iFood and China-backed Keeta trade claims of corporate espionage and underhand tactics

Retail traders rush into oil bets as Iran war drives wild price swings

The biggest US ETF linked to crude prices has seen record inflows as oil market has ‘meme’ moment

Lithium-ion battery blazes imperil supply chains, warns Los Angeles port chief

Demand for the storage device is expected to double by 2030 as geopolitical risks pile up

US submarine attack brings Iran war to Sri Lanka’s door

Attack on Iranian warship in coastal waters highlights country’s vulnerability to Middle East conflict

Japan loses its thirst for vending machines

Drinks companies cut networks as rising costs and driver shortages undermine business model

Sunday Number 136: US Puzzle

Trump urges China and UK to send warships to reopen Strait of Hormuz

President’s plea for help comes after he told US jets to bomb Iran’s Kharg Island, deepening fears of protracted oil crisis

US oil groups in line for $63bn windfall from Gulf war disruption

American producers will be among biggest beneficiaries if crude prices average $100 a barrel this year

Trump puts Japan’s Takaichi under pressure with call to send warships

US president’s request to deploy navy to the Strait of Hormuz comes as Japanese leader prepares to visit White House

Middle East war day 15 as it happened: Trump calls on China, UK and Japan to send warships to force open Strait of Hormuz

London has declined to deploy an aircraft carrier to the Gulf

Where are the Houthis?

Yemeni militant group is noticeably absent from Iran’s war with the US and Israel