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[EN] Financial Times

US launches new wave of Iran strikes after attacks on tankers

Trump administration also revokes licence allowing Islamic republic’s oil sales, sending crude prices higher

FT Crossword: Number 18,420

A quick guide to Nigel Farage’s gamble

Reform UK leader has responded to scrutiny of his finances by calling a by-election that may yet fall flat

Farage by-election gambit undercut by rivals’ refusal to participate

Conservatives, Labour and Lib Dems will not contest vote as Reform UK leader denies wrongdoing over gifts

Rachel Reeves calls for rival international defence schemes to merge

UK chancellor says competing funding bodies should be brought together

FirstFT: US strikes Iran in response to attacks on tankers

Also in today’s newsletter: France’s Le Pen announces run for president, and Samsung shares tumble despite record quarterly profit

Le Pen is posing as the victim of a politicised judiciary

The strategy might play well with the far-right leader’s core voters, but the French as a whole don’t buy it

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen says she will run for president

Politician sets up unprecedented election campaign next year after judges uphold her conviction for embezzlement

Transcript: Software stocks got crushed. Did they have it coming?

Katie Martin speaks to Robert Armstrong

‘Nigel can fix it’ — what Clacton voters think of Farage’s gambit

Many people in the seaside town, whether supporters of the rightwing populist or not, are pleased with move by Reform UK leader

US revokes waiver allowing Iranian oil sales after tanker strikes in Strait of Hormuz

Qatari and Saudi ships among targets near Oman coast

IMF names Silvana Tenreyro as its next chief economist

Former Bank of England policymaker will be second woman to take on the role

Software stocks got crushed. Did they have it coming?

The market may be overreacting to AI risks faced by software companies

Tories and Labour try to call Nigel Farage’s bluff

Mainstream parties denounce Reform UK leader’s by-election ‘gimmick’ and decide not to stand against him

Transcript: Nigel Farage tries to ‘take back control’

Miranda Green talks to Robert Shrimsley and George Parker

How Prince Harry’s phone-hacking case against Daily Mail publisher was lost

Judgment marks potentially fatal setback in self-declared crusade to hold British tabloid press accountable

How far can a ‘Messi strategy’ get Argentina?

A team shaped around the 39-year-old relies on controlled possession

Farage by-election move as it happened: Reform UK leader quits as MP

Tories and Labour refuse to participate in contest as head of rightwing populist party denies wrongdoing over donations

Meta releases first image model since Zuckerberg’s AI overhaul

Muse Spark Image will be integrated into tech giant’s AI chatbot and its Instagram photo app

Aberdeen-backed internet provider seeks buyer after steep losses

Airband initiates process to find new owner in move that puts £200mn of investors’ money at risk

Saudi Arabia blocking payments to UAE accounts, businesses say

Transfers from kingdom to companies and individuals in Dubai repeatedly returned or delayed in a sign of economic tension

Nigel Farage tries to ‘take back control’

Why the Reform party leader is quitting as an MP

High-spending online gamblers will face financial checks in UK

People with net deposits of more than £1,000 a day will be assessed by companies for risk of vulnerability

Trump threatens to remove all US troops from Europe

US president revives calls for his country to take over Greenland