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[EN] Financial Times

Property ‘flipping’ hits 12-year low as charges and tax changes hit market

Investors who buy and sell houses to make quick profits feel the squeeze from higher costs and stamp duty

FT Crossword: Number 18,100

Texas floods toll climbs to over 80 as search for missing girls continues

Flood watch alert remains in effect as questions are asked about issue of warnings

Israel strikes Yemeni ports soon after apparent Houthi attack on Red Sea vessel

Intense assault on Magic Seas appears to be first by rebel group since December

FirstFT: China redirects exports via south-east Asia in bid to evade Trump’s tariffs

Also in today’s newsletter, Tony Blair Institute took part in ‘Gaza Riviera’ project, and China’s overseas mining rush

Netanyahu and Trump to discuss new Gaza deal at White House

Negotiators discuss terms of potential ceasefire with Hamas but big gaps persist as Israeli leader heads for Washington

Elon Musk launches US political party to fight ‘one-party system’

Billionaire investor offers no significant details but suggests key congressional races will be initial targets

US threatens tariffs ‘boomerang’ next month if no deals are struck

Treasury secretary’s warning comes as 90-day pause on steep levies is set to expire on Wednesday

Tony Blair’s staff took part in ‘Gaza Riviera’ project with BCG

Former UK prime minister’s institute participated in meetings on plan to turn shattered enclave into trading hub

China reroutes exports via south-east Asia in bid to dodge Trump’s tariffs

Value of goods sent to US falls but shipping to Asean countries and EU rises

Growing pains and absent leaders hang over Brics summit

Enlarged bloc avoids mentioning US as it condemns strikes on Iran and expresses concern about tariffs

Donald Trump’s tariff deadline looms

Trade talks ahead of July 9 cut-off, Netanyahu meets US president and UK Post Office IT scandal inquiry publishes its first report

Iran’s supreme leader appears in public for first time since Israeli attack

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s attendance at ceremony follows speculation about his safety

How to really make America healthy again

Focusing on artificial dyes and seed oils misses the true culprit — excess toxic fat

Ministers to launch £500mn scheme to help struggling families

Labour unveils Blair-style family hubs as Reform UK gains ground in new poll

A tale of two Americas

Donald Trump’s policy agenda does not address Republican economic realities

Has Starmer placated gilt investors?

Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

Texas flood kills at least 67 with more rain forecast

Rescuers are still searching for girls missing from summer camp after Guadalupe River burst its banks following a deluge

Boston’s biotech sector reels due to Trump health policy uncertainty

Issues ranging from medicine approval delays to attacks on Harvard research grants knock driver of regional economy

It’s a bad time to be a graduate

AI is only one of the many pressures facing university leavers

Mining boss calls for price support to challenge China’s critical minerals dominance

Sibanye-Stillwater chief executive says suppliers to western nations need ‘level playing field’

British-made Typhoon production grinds to a halt raising fears about UK defence skills

Work on final assembly line has wound down after dearth of new orders for the combat aircraft

Berlin explores €4bn subsidies for German heavy industry

Germany argues state aid will benefit Eurozone if bloc’s largest economy is revived

It pays to be vulnerable — but please pick your moments

Admissions of overwhelm show humanity, if people in charge are strategic with their weaknesses