Week Ahead: a run of elections while the WTO gathers in Abu Dhabi
Michigan stages its Republican primary, Iranians elect a new parliament and a toxic by-election battle ensues in Rochdale
Michigan stages its Republican primary, Iranians elect a new parliament and a toxic by-election battle ensues in Rochdale
National security adviser Jake Sullivan says negotiators in Paris reached ‘understanding’ on basics of agreement
Ex-president has unrivalled dominance of his party but there are fresh questions about his electability
Designers at Bottega Veneta, Ferragamo and Bally face the challenge of pleasing conservative customers — and sometimes owners — while generating enough creative spark
Across the 37 industrialised OECD countries, nominal house prices grew 2.1% in the third quarter of 2023
Gulf state’s liquefied natural gas production capacity to rise nearly 85% before end of decade
Objections to Labour’s flirtation with adopting collaborative democracy are easy to refute
Oliver Dowden says remarks by ex-Tory MP ‘could be taken’ as Islamophobic as Sunak warns against polarisation
Our understanding of comparative advantage is confused and damaging
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Sudan’s conflict is a threat to regional stability — and millions of lives
Malfunctions in financial aid system raises fears that lower income applicants will pull out
Alan Waxman, head of US investment group Sixth Street, foresees ‘more structural change’ in sport to excite fans and attract new audiences
Terrible epithets confuse and infuriate, but they are also on the rise
Analysts say Tether digital coins were used to transfer funds from victims of ‘pig butchering’ racket
The narrative of a perfect correlation between doing good and doing well has broken down
Exiled opposition and pro-democracy groups condemn local and parliamentary polls as farcical
Farming constituencies signal openness to Labour for first time in generations amid anger with Rishi Sunak’s government
US warnings over Russian anti-satellite programme revive cold war-era concerns about risks of an orbital conflict
Covid, costs and climate issues are forcing companies to cut back on work excursions
South-east Asian country’s low-cost production of metal vital to electric cars has made traditional suppliers uncompetitive, says Christel Bories
Europe’s biggest producer is moving away from carbon-intensive blast furnaces and towards hydrogen-powered processing
Microsoft, Google and Meta have are using more water to cool down data centres that power AI products
Petrochemicals billionaire says he would have passed on $4bn Belgium investment if he had known of regulatory hurdles
Infections triple from last year after warnings that warming temperatures will increase cases