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  • Friday, 13 September, 2024
    Media
    The Murdoch succession saga reaches its ‘end game’

    The tycoon’s attempt to wrest control of his empire away from three of his children is set to be resolved in a Nevada court

    Prudence, Elisabeth, James, Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch
  • Friday, 13 September, 2024
    US retail
    What the struggles of dollar stores reveal about low-income America

    Discounters often prosper in downturns, but recently they have been hurt by rising costs and their customers’ precarious finances

    Montage of a background of dollar bills and graph lines, with a large green dollar symbol in the foreground and prices stickers eg ‘2 for $1’ and ‘$1 great buy’
  • Thursday, 12 September, 2024
    Chinese business & finance
    How China has ‘throttled’ its private sector

    Venture capital finance has dried up amid political and economic pressures, prompting a dramatic fall in new company formation

    Pony Ma, Jack Ma, Neil Shen, Shanghai skyline and Chinese flag
  • Wednesday, 11 September, 2024
    UK public policy
    Can Labour revitalise the UK’s creative industries?

    The government believes that the sector should be central to its strategy for growth. But money is tight

    A montage of a BAFTA award, with the National Theatre, Royal Albert Hall, a film clapper and BBC logo in the background
  • Tuesday, 10 September, 2024
    Sudan
    How Sudan’s devastating civil war became a global battleground

    With 150,000 dead and millions displaced, Russia, Iran and the UAE are jockeying for influence.

    A man in camouflage fatigues  carrying a weapon walks between burnt-out vehicles in the streets of Omdurman
  • Monday, 9 September, 2024
    EU business regulation
    Is red tape strangling Europe’s growth?

    Officials and companies fear the costs of complying with new environmental laws are smothering the EU’s competitiveness

  • Friday, 6 September, 2024
    Populism in Europe
    The German far right and the scars of reunification

    More than three decades after the end of communist rule, the victory of the AfD in a state election in the east underlines a lingering political divide

    Montage of images: a map of Germany showing the areas in the east which voted AfD; antifacist demonstrators; and “Germany first” protestors
  • Friday, 6 September, 2024
    The new economic nationalism
    Can globalisation survive the US-China rift?

    Rivalry between Washington and Beijing has put global trade under intense pressure. But the system is proving more resilient than many expected

    Montage of images of a container ship, a satellite and a fraying submarine optical fibre cable
  • Thursday, 5 September, 2024
    The new economic nationalism
    China’s new back doors into western markets

    In the second part of a series on economic nationalism, we look at where Chinese companies are setting up shop to get around tariffs and barriers

    Montage of images of an electric car, a Shein shopping bag and the Singapore skyline
  • Wednesday, 4 September, 2024
    The new economic nationalism
    How national security has transformed economic policy

    Nationalism is reshaping the global economy. In the first in a series, the FT explores how fears about spying and dual-use technologies have eclipsed free market orthodoxy

    An illustration of US presidential hopefuls Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris
  • Tuesday, 3 September, 2024
    Healthcare
    The risk of using ‘physician associates’ to take the strain for doctors

    In everything from nursing to anaesthesia, medical systems worldwide are relying on support staff more than ever. Are there dangers to our health?

    Montage of a person in scrubs facing away, with chart in the background
  • Monday, 2 September, 2024
    Seven & i Holdings Co Ltd
    The takeover fight that could reshape Japan

    Couche-Tard’s approach to the owner of 7-Eleven could kick-start a wave of M&A activity in a country that has tended to avoid it

    Montage image of a $100 bill, a cityscape and the Seven & i logo
  • Saturday, 31 August, 2024
    Retail sector
    The relentless rise of second-hand

    From Ikea to Vinted, younger consumers are showing a taste for pre-owned clothes and furniture. But can the sector actually make money?

  • Friday, 30 August, 2024
    Iran
    Iran’s new president wants better ties with the west. Can he succeed?

    Masoud Pezeshkian pledged to boost the economy and ease social restrictions. But he faces factional infighting, international scepticism and hostilities with Israel

    Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian arrives to speak in parliament this month
  • Thursday, 29 August, 2024
    African economy
    Could T-shirts be the way to industrialise an African nation?

    Benin is trying to achieve what few countries on the continent have managed: transform its raw materials into finished goods

  • Wednesday, 28 August, 2024
    Climate change
    Learning to live with 50C temperatures

    From Dubai to Mumbai, cities are having to adapt to hotter summers, often exacerbating economic inequality in the process

    Montage image of a man in a hardhat drinking water, a second man holding an umbrella for shade and a thermometer exceeding 40C
  • Tuesday, 27 August, 2024
    US immigration
    The Midwest cities in search of new migrants

    Although immigration remains hugely controversial, a number of places in Republican-dominated areas are eager for an influx of workers

    From left: Moji Sidiqi, Arrey Obenson, Ruben Leon and Maksym Shapovalov
  • Sunday, 25 August, 2024
    US-China relations
    The inside story of the secret backchannel between the US and China

    Top officials Jake Sullivan and Wang Yi met quietly to stabilise relations in ‘cloak and dagger’ summits around the world

    The US national security adviser
  • Friday, 23 August, 2024
    Maritime accidents and safety
    Mike Lynch and the tragedy of the superyacht Bayesian

    Having overcome his legal battles in the US, the Autonomy co-founder lost his life weeks later while celebrating his freedom

    Bayesian off Porticello, Palermo, on the night of August 18
  • Friday, 23 August, 2024
    Pollution
    Can UK industry make carbon capture work?

    The technology offers huge benefits for polluters struggling to reduce emissions and meet climate goals, but it is untested at scale

    A worker at VPI Immingham power station
  • Thursday, 22 August, 2024
    Agriculture
    The global power of Big Agriculture’s lobbying

    Behind the public image of farming lies a vast industry adept at securing subsidies and exemptions from environmental measures

    Montage image of a tractor, pitch fork, cow and dollar and euro bills
  • Wednesday, 21 August, 2024
    FT SeriesClamour for Africa
    The US-backed railway sparking a battle for African copper

    Washington’s support for a minerals train connecting the DRC to the Atlantic illustrates its desire to compete with China

    Montage image of a locomotive, a man and a map showing the route of the rail project
  • Tuesday, 20 August, 2024
    UK economy
    The UK skills crisis holding back growth

    A well-trained workforce is essential to the economy, but a shortage of alternatives to university means Britain’s young people are falling behind

  • Monday, 19 August, 2024
    US presidential election 2024
    Kamala Harris has the momentum. Now comes the real test

    The Democratic candidate has overtaken Donald Trump in the polls and managed to rattle him, but the coming weeks will bring bigger hurdles

    A photo montage of Kamala Harris, Donald Trump and a person holding up a Harris-Walz sign
  • Friday, 16 August, 2024
    Social Media
    Who’s afraid of Elon Musk?

    Is the combative entrepreneur fanning the flames of far-right politics or is he just ‘an angry man screaming into a hurricane’?

    Montage of images of Elon Musk against a background of the X logo and Capital Hill in Washington DC
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