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[EN] Financial Times

What we know about the plan to give Americans an equity stake in AI

OpenAI has proposed a sovereign-wealth-style fund to ease public anxiety about the impact of artificial intelligence

The teenagers enlisted as agents of mayhem by Russia and Iran

Minors are being targeted to carry out hostile acts from Ukraine to western Europe and Israel

Irish government under pressure over alumina exports to Russia

Lawmakers call for EU sanctions on Oleg Deripaska-linked plant in Ireland if raw material is used in Russian weapons

West Ham co-chair quits ahead of ‘publication of serious historic allegations’

David Sullivan departs just two weeks after club was relegated from Premier League

US and Iran exchange strikes in new threat to shaky ceasefire

Kuwait and Bahrain are attacked as American forces intercept drones launched over Strait of Hormuz

School IB Maths class: What if remote working, not AI, is to blame for weak junior hiring?

Applications and Interpretation

Oil tanker owners fear market crash after Iran war drove record profits

Shipowners ploughed windfall into new vessels and are braced for steep drop in rates if Strait of Hormuz reopens

Trump relaunches tariffs war after court struck down levies

President attempts to craft a regime of punitive trade measures that can survive legal challenges

Allegations against Maine Senate candidate plunge Democrats into turmoil

Political outsider’s campaign is overshadowed by accusations of inappropriate behaviour

One billion pints: beer giants prepare for booziest World Cup in history

An expanded tournament held in beer-friendly countries will result in an extra 1bn pints being consumed, say analysts

Netherlands moves to soothe rich investors over tax on paper profits

Most countries only impose levies once gains are realised

Pricing the oil inventory drawdown

Could Brent crude hit $140 per barrel?

How Monaco changed for F1

Also in today’s newsletter: The $10bn club, pickleball’s rise and more

Peru to vote on ninth president in a decade

Neither candidate, who offer widely differing agendas, obtained 20% in first round of voting

AstraZeneca chief warns group could withhold new drugs in Europe

Sir Pascal Soriot says countries will have to spend more on innovative medicines following US trade deal

Investors wake up to the merits of sleep biotech

More people worry about poor sleep than excess weight, but drugmakers have been deterred from entering the market by costs

On yer bike! Freud and middle-aged men in Lycra

The ever-present fear of ridicule among cycling’s weekend warriors tells us a thing or two about human nature

In World Cup season, choose your financial trophies carefully

Real Madrid’s president has made it very clear that investing in the club is mainly about having fun and making contacts

The Tories, Restore Britain and their ‘shared enemy’

Nigel Farage’s populist Reform UK party leads the polls and is a target for both

Wasting China’s solar panel surplus is madness

Clean power is within our reach — yet factories sit idle

Directors’ Deals: BP veteran hives off nearly £2mn in shares ahead of Manifold brouhaha

The group has been struggling to convince the market that it now possesses greater strategic clarity

Can AI save a company’s soul?

It is easy to imagine institutional memory lost to automation preserved in silicon — but there is one crucial difference

Are US Treasuries becoming a financial chokepoint?

A haven asset for the financial system is becoming a source of risk

Why bother with university?

As costs soar and graduate prospects dim, the value of higher education can no longer be taken for granted