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[EN] Financial Times

New US LNG facility to gear up for exports as Iran war limits global supplies

US gulf plant owned by QatarEnergy and ExxonMobil may help replace some of production trapped by Hormuz crisis

Salzburg’s Rheingold is so visually loud it almost drowns out the music

Kirill Serebrennikov’s lavish production makes lazy use of African and Asian imagery while Kirill Petrenko elicits rigorous playing in the pit

Babies — BBC drama captures the isolating grief of miscarriage

Siobhán Cullen and Paapa Essiedu play a married couple in their thirties who struggle to conceive in this poignant series

The new Obama museum promises to revitalise Chicago’s South Side

But reversing decades of disinvestment is not without its challenges

Delaware judge reassigns Musk cases after LinkedIn row

Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick denies bias but cites media glare as risk to justice

Trump tracker: the latest data on US tariffs, trade and economy

Follow the latest impact of tariffs amid the president’s ongoing trade war

ECB warns Monte dei Paschi over chief executive succession battle

Board’s proposed new leader Fabrizio Palermo may not meet regulator’s approval

Trump to take first steps in opening retirement funds to private markets

US Department of Labor to offer plan administrators safe harbour process for selecting alternative investments

UK government on verge of full nationalisation of British Steel

Talks with Chinese owner Jingye continue while losses mount

Iranian strike on Kuwaiti power and water plant stokes infrastructure fears

Attack at electricity and desalination facility marks latest escalation in Gulf war launched by US and Israel

A blueprint for Chinese global leadership

With the US destroying its own credibility, the opportunity is Beijing’s for the taking

BP loses head of EV charging as it accelerates pivot back to oil and gas

Martin Thomsen’s departure comes ahead of arrival of oil major’s new chief executive this week

Subscriber webinar on May 20: the dollar under Trump

Join FT journalists to discuss the greenback, inflation, and markets under a new Fed chair

Private credit: how worried should we be?

Join FT journalists for a subscriber webinar on April 16

Can Europe make a difference?

The backlash against Big Tech in America might be an opportunity for the EU

Sirius Real Estate strikes Germany deal as it targets €1bn in defence investments

FTSE 250 group to acquire site mostly let to Rheinmetall for almost €100mn

Don’t speak to UK diplomats, Russians told

Britain denounces ‘campaign of harassment’ after Moscow expels diplomat who met bankers and economists

Why do we cheat? Why does height matter? And other questions we asked in HTSI this week

Catch up on our most-read articles

And the FTAV charts quiz winner is . . .

ChatGPTee?

Iran could emerge from the war stronger and more dangerous

The Islamic republic aims to set up a toll booth on the Strait of Hormuz. It may succeed

Why food prices are resisting the oil and fertiliser shock — for now

Good harvests and plentiful grain stocks will provide some cushion against the impact of the Iran war

Chess: US champion Caruana strikes early in world title Candidates

Puzzle: can you spot the win the world champion missed?

Iran shocks make their way inexorably to the grocery aisle

Fertiliser is another casualty of the closed Strait of Hormuz

AI satellite start-ups gain traction with investors ahead of SpaceX IPO

Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos’s commitment to putting data centres in space boosts fortunes of smaller players