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[EN] Financial Times

Seoul rattled by threat to drills at heart of US-Korean alliance

Donald Trump’s eleventh-hour demand to ‘reduce’ annual exercises and praise of Kim Jong Un unsettles ally

Ferrari’s first EV auctioned off at record $40mn

The Luce’s auction price sets a record for a new car

Labour MP suspended amid investigation into Covid loans

UK Bounce Back scheme provided taxpayer-funded loans at a low interest rate

The UK is going the wrong way about protecting pubs

Government measures do little to support bars’ underlying business case

ExxonMobil advances Mozambique gas project despite terrorist threat

Rovuma LNG plant expected to cost $30bn

Chelsea shareholders Walter and Boehly in talks to sell stakes to Clearlake

Negotiations come amid clashes over strategy and as Walter’s business empire faces scrutiny from regulators

Crime and punishment in the Middle East

Lebanon and Syria are trying to improve the application of justice but challenges remain

Russia fires economist over Ukraine war warning

Andrei Klepach dismissed after bleak remarks about economic toll of conflict

Monzo chair Gary Hoffman to step down months after shareholder revolt

Digital bank removed TS Anil as chief last year before reinstating him to board after investor rebellion

Ebola outbreak becomes DR Congo’s deadliest

World Health Organization warns country has entered ‘intense transmission’ phase of the virus

Kushner holds talks with Netanyahu after meeting Hamas leader

Donald Trump’s son-in-law and envoy is pushing Washington’s peace plan for Gaza

US tech stock correction likely, warn ECB economists

Boom-bust pattern could become ‘question of financial stability’ for euro area, central bank team writes in blog post

The realignment of the Middle East

Iran conflict is reshaping alliances in a way neither America nor Israel foresaw

Reform’s deputy leader tells Britons to ‘enjoy’ heat amid record drought

Richard Tice’s call for people to ‘celebrate’ hotter weather comes as farmers warn of one of the worst harvests on record

Manchester’s towering ambition shows in its new skyline

The city’s economic confidence draws critics as eyes turn to Burnham’s power base

Nvidia pledges $100bn backing for OpenAI data centre in Ohio

Chipmaker also invests $1.5bn into SB Energy, an energy company founded as part of SoftBank Group

UK government to pay KPMG and EY up to £456mn to train civil servants

Deal marks largest contract awarded to Big Four firms in at least a decade

Barclays shakes up investment bank less than 3 years since last overhaul

Mike Joo hired from Bank of America to lead investment banking

Can Democrats seize Congress from Trump?

The races, the money and the issues that will determine the final half of Trump’s second term

Carlsen supreme in Paris at Esports World Cup

Puzzle: can you find Capablanca’s win?

Trump’s war on customs fraud will be costly and difficult

The US administration has incentivised the tariff cheating, mislabelling and misvaluation it complains about

Angels in America — this acclaimed Aids epic remains grim, angry and timeless

Ivo van Hove’s esteemed production of Tony Kushner’s Pulitzer-winning work finally premieres in the UK at the Edinburgh International Festival

Trump threatens to bomb Oman if it ‘gets in the way’ of US-Iran negotiations

US president’s remarks follow talks between Gulf state and Tehran over provisional arrangement to manage Strait of Hormuz

Reform UK vows to block foreign nationals from claiming benefits if it wins power

Party’s Treasury spokesperson Robert Jenrick says current welfare system is ‘a strange perversion of compassion’