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[EN] Financial Times

Transcript: The Bethlehem Project — American identity after 250 years

America has been around for more than two centuries. What does it mean to be American today?

Britain’s system for avoiding electricity blackouts faces scrutiny

National Energy System Operator’s task made more difficult by climate change and increasing use of renewables

The London IPO market isn’t as bad as it looks

It is easy to look enviously at New York, but the UK is on course to enjoy its best year for new listings since 2021

Why your odyssey to see ‘The Odyssey’ matters

The extremes that film fanatics are going to in order to watch Nolan’s latest tell us something

Asia AI bets power record equities run for Wall Street banks

Investments in semiconductors fuel growth in regional revenues for US banks

Superdrug owner considers delay to planned London IPO

Hong Kong-based AS Watson was aiming for a dual listing this autumn

Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, former ruler of Qatar, 1952-2026

The ‘Father Emir’ transformed the Gulf nation into a financial and geopolitical heavyweight

How Tour de France can fix its penny-farthing-shaped pay problem

A fairer distribution of prize money among the cyclists would make this event’s wheels go round more smoothly

Data errors mar UK regulator’s new short selling disclosure rules

Findings raise questions over the quality of the FCA’s information

Gibraltar land grab stirs age-old dispute with Spain

British overseas territory is expanding into the sea to relieve cramped living conditions

How long until there is a US markets reckoning over Trump’s damage?

The patience of the bond markets will ultimately wear thin

My journey down the rabbit hole at the Conspiracy World Cup

Accusations of foul play have swirled around this year’s tournament — but England fan Gideon Rachman still can’t get enough

Exit, pursued by a capybara

What do silly-season stories tell us about the state we’re in?

Ageism: the silent but deadly threat to your retirement

For Gen X, financial planning needs to involve career planning

How to fix the housing crisis

Deregulation isn’t enough. Nor is government intervention. We need both

Eben Sadie: ‘Culture, not science, makes wine’

South Africa’s pioneering winemaker, a driving force behind the country’s new wave of winemaking, talks research, instinct and succession

How Ana Mendieta made land art her own

The Cuban-American artist was a virtuoso of oneness with nature

In one-child China, she thrived. The unravelling came later

The story of a life shaped by a radical social policy

‘Gullible and ridiculous’: Dave Eggers on why no one will read AI novels

The author is frustrated by the constant adoption of new technologies but says San Francisco is the same ‘hippie town’ it was

Washington pushes EU to announce import rules rollback

US keeps up pressure on Brussels a year after deal to reduce Donald Trump’s tariffs

The Norwegian case for mediocracy

What happened when an aspiring American tiger mom came face to face with Norway’s ‘good enough’ model

Mummies, museums and the fight over ancient Egypt

A spectacular new institution and a project to sequence the genomes of mummies are fuelling debate over the future of Egyptology

The case for skipping straight to dessert

Pudding offers a way to experience a restaurant without committing to a whole meal. It also signals patience, generosity and a kitchen worth trusting

The art of joy, and how to learn it

It makes our lives more vibrant — and we can find it in the most day-to-day experiences