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[EN] Financial Times

The guards rise again: the force still shaping Iran

Should the regime survive, hardliners believe the IRGC’s influence will be ever greater

‘It’s our moment’: rival exiles lobby the US to lead Iran after the war

The son of the ousted shah and a longstanding rebel group spend big in Washington in hopes of ruling in Tehran

China signals it wants a Trump visit despite Iran war

Foreign minister Wang Yi says Beijing ‘positive and open’ on this month’s summit between the US and Chinese presidents

Gulf businesses buy up political violence insurance as conflict spreads

Data centres, energy projects and hotels move to limit potential losses

Liberals should be less shy about saying what they stand for

Failure to defend their ideology has created an intellectual vacuum on the American left

Car insurance bills are going up before they go down

Costs have been driven up by a combination of skills shortages, supply-chain issues and complicated modern cars

America chose this war — and must now choose how to end it

However this conflict concludes, the US and Iran’s new leaders will have to revisit the same issues that sparked hostilities

Mexico drug cartel chief’s ‘narco-ledger’ shows ties to authorities

Papers allegedly belonging to deceased crime boss Nemesio ‘El Mencho’ Oseguera suggest he bribed police and other organisations

Crackdown on overseas students delivers blow to London campus

Collapse in enrolment at Glasgow Caledonian University outpost reflects upheaval in sector as ministers curb migration

Geopolitical hit to travel is ‘temporary’, says CEO of world’s largest visa processor

VFS boss Zubin Karkaria is confident global migration will remain resilient despite new tensions

Samsung seeks AI deals to challenge Apple’s smartphone lead

Korean giant’s device chief says its future Galaxy devices will host multiple models as users mix and match AI tools

‘Most dangerous job on earth’: the life of an Iranian ballistic missile crew

Tehran’s missiles are key to its retaliation against Israel and the US. But launching them brings an immediate risk of death

The Brazilian seaside city in the grip of drug gangs

Murders have fallen in Fortaleza in the north-east, but that may be because one mob is dominant and can extort at will

The ‘economic heroes’ driving Indonesia

A merger between two big ride-hailing companies could make life harder for drivers

Why it’s time to end the grim march of the touchscreen

Self-service kiosks make us buy more stuff and feel more lonely

Rapper-turned-politician sweeps to victory in Nepal

The Rastriya Swatantra Party of Balendra Shah has won 104 of 165 directly elected seats

Israel expands attacks to Iranian oil storage facilities

Iran targets infrastructure in Bahrain and Kuwait as Middle East conflict enters ninth day

Sunday Number 135: World Puzzle

Donald Trump calls for more US military action in Latin America

President announces Shield of the Americas coalition of regional allies that excludes Brazil, Colombia and Mexico

Iran warns it will hit US bases across region hours after president’s apology

Masoud Pezeshkian had said Tehran would stop attacks on Gulf neighbours

Middle East war day 8 as it happened: Trump criticises Starmer over UK reluctance to support Iran attacks

Iran’s president apologises to Gulf neighbours for attacking them

HTSI editor’s letter: why I’m putting ladies first

This International Women’s Day we celebrate female creativity – from Sarah Burton to Sylvia Plath

France’s unfolding nuclear umbrella

President Macron’s deterrence initiative puts Germany on a fast-track to UK-level nuclear cooperation

US faced with few good options to tamp down surging oil prices

Experts say reopening Strait of Hormuz remains most viable option as ideas such as influencing futures market fade