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[EN] Financial Times

Brussels set to open in-depth probe into JD.com’s takeover of Ceconomy

Decision would be first time EU conducted detailed review of Chinese takeover

Iran accuses US of ‘flagrant’ ceasefire violations as back-channel talks continue

Tehran vows to ‘not leave any mischief unanswered’ after the attacks

Iran starts to restore internet access after months-long blackout

Move to allow connectivity comes as US strikes Iranian missile launch sites and peace talks continue

US and Iran: the art of the possible

Stopgap agreement leaves key issues to be decided in later talks

BP removes chair Albert Manifold over ‘serious concerns’ about his conduct

Hands-on approach was viewed as excessive by several colleagues at oil major

Chipmaker ETF rides AI excitement to quickest $10bn valuation on record

Roundhill Memory ETF, known as DRAM, surges 87% within 50 days of April launch

BP is deeply dysfunctional, but it could be worse

Investors should be concerned by Manifold’s ousting, but better to fire too many executives than too few

UK and Europe shatter heat records in ‘mind-boggling’ May

Peak temperature of 35.1C in London breaches previous historical monthly high by more than 2C

The steroid Olympics fell short of its own finishing line

Doping alone will not guarantee triumph in sport

Senior Reform UK figures clash over immigration plans

Fissures at the top of Nigel Farage’s party exposed by row between Robert Jenrick and Zia Yusuf

Dada Masilo’s Hamlet is a vivid but muddled dance interpretation

The late choreographer blends classical moves with African footwork, paring Shakespeare’s longest play down to 60 minutes

Dear England — BBC’s Gareth Southgate show is an unsubtle state-of-the-nation drama

Based on the award-winning play by James Graham, this version is an entertaining, if simplified, exploration of life in Britain since 2016

The Home of the Drowned — a saga of Sámi people and the battle to preserve their past

Elin Anna Labba’s powerful fiction debut explores memory, marginalisation and what happens when collective wisdom is washed away by modernity

Ferrari’s first EV sparks investor and social media backlash

Luce launch comes as executives are divided over demand for luxury electric cars

Israel steps up attacks on Hizbollah

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

US strikes Iranian missile sites as peace talks continue

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

UK law firm Pinsent Masons reprimanded by court over AI error

Judge Mark Mullen warns lawyers against outsourcing legal research or reasoning

And the FTAV charts quiz winner is . . .

The plot thickens

AI tools lead to ‘clear racial disparities’ in job hiring

New Stanford-led study finds candidates that fail AI-hiring tests face ‘systemic rejection’ across companies

Strep A vaccine gets $140mn backing

Bacterium causes similar numbers of deaths to malaria and HIV/Aids, but attracts far less funding

Top ECB policymakers lay groundwork for June rate rise

Philip Lane and Isabel Schnabel warn higher energy prices are spilling over into wider economy ahead of central bank’s next meeting

Chess: Injured Firouzja beats Carlsen in round one of Norway Chess

Puzzle: Can you win like Korchnoi?

Today’s windfall is a warning for state oil companies

Continuing to invest as if yesterday’s assumptions will govern tomorrow’s world means they won’t be around in 40 years

Hedge funds are AImaxxing

Software is out, semis are in