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[EN] Financial Times

Ousted BP chair hits out at ‘lies’ over his conduct

Albert Manifold says he ‘pushed hard’ at FTSE oil group but disputes criticism of his behaviour

Wes Streeting’s uphill challenge to stop Andy Burnham

Former health secretary must prove his offer is distinctive — and that it is worth having a proper leadership race

US and Iran exchange fire amid increasingly strained truce

Official says American forces shot down Iranian drones in move that prompted retaliation from Tehran

BDO fined £2mn for ‘pervasive breaches’ in audit of collapsed NMCN

UK regulator says mistakes in work for construction company were ‘significant and serious’

Belgian gunmaker FN Browning to buy UK sniper producer

Acquisition comes as state-owned group looks to compete in British government rifle tender

Payments group accused of being ‘Chinese backdoor’ moves staff out of China

Australia-founded Airwallex is pursuing US expansion amid intensifying rivalry between Washington and Beijing

AI boom squeezes optical tech and Huawei makes a chip comeback

The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

FTAV’s further reading

The melancholy of slaying monsters; GCHQ; Maga hogs at the trough; volcanoes

Semiconductors: supercycle or superbubble?

Plus, semis’ fragile supply chain

Australia sues Post-it maker 3M over ‘forever chemicals’

The $1.4bn case against the US company is largest filed by Canberra

Brussels plans to start Ukraine’s EU membership negotiations in June

Also in this newsletter: EU tech companies demand Brussels boost digital sovereignty

Senegal’s increasingly domestic debt crisis

Faye vs Sonko, but what about those total return swaps?

AI boom outweighs Iran war pain, Korean central bank chief says

Shin Hyun-song at first policymaking meeting projects boost to GDP on chip demand and surging stocks

FirstFT: Strong rouble strains Russian war economy

Also in today’s newsletter: fresh Iran strikes and EU trade defences

Analysts’ views: forecasters dispute market view of likely policy at Fed and Bank of England

Disconnect between money markets and the opinions of professional forecasters remained intact in May

Transcript: The backlash against AI

Gideon Rachman talks to Sebastian Mallaby, author and senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations

Transcript: How Ukraine’s drones turned the tables

Sonja Hutson talks to Chris Miller and Ellesheva Kissin

Exxon fracks its blue state exit

The oil major’s investors overwhelmingly voted in favour of its proposal to move its corporate domicile to Texas

Chip stocks race towards biggest gains since dotcom era on AI demand

Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rides Big Tech’s data centre spending spree to 75% gains in 2026

EU to broaden import quotas and tariffs against China

Trade defences needed to combat ‘existential’ threat to key sectors, industry commissioner Stéphane Séjourné says

UK would block Indian billionaire raising BT stake

Officials cite need to maintain sovereign control over critical national infrastructure

European tank maker vows to guard against political meddling as it readies IPO

Avoiding power struggles between France and Germany is seen to be key to the success of the group

Kirkland & Ellis to spend $500mn building its own AI technology

World’s highest-grossing law firm plans to put the ‘collective intelligence’ of its lawyers into a tech platform

Anger and suspicion as Ebola spreads through eastern DR Congo

Disinformation and mistrust have hampered efforts to contain third-worst outbreak of virus in history