Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.
Germany accuses Saudi Arabia and Russia of trying to block progress on efforts to cut fossil fuel use ...
US bank is second-largest shareholder in Swedish battery maker which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week ...
Varley, an archetypal City banker known for his distinctive red braces and tailored suits, told the court in a pre-trial hearing that “it never for a moment crossed my mind” that he could once again ...
Scholz, a social democrat, demanded his finance minister Christian Lindner, leader of the fiscally hawkish FDP party, suspend ...
AUR and Simion’s strong performance comes after similar electoral successes by populist, hard-right parties in France, ...
City grandee Stuart Rose has been replaced as Asda’s executive chair by Allan Leighton as the UK’s third-largest supermarket chain grapples with an IT overhaul and dwindling sales.
Welcome back. According to the official line in Brussels, the EU’s planned enlargement into eastern and south-eastern Europe is making steady progress despite occasional bumps along the road. There is ...
The undercard fight between the UK’s Katie Taylor and the defeated Amanda Serrano was the most watched women’s sporting event in US history, Netflix said. In short, the evening was a knockout success ...
She has shown extraordinary strength as a court hears how she was drugged by her husband and raped by strangers ...
Miami is best known as a party city. People born and raised in Miami — like me — can easily list our favourite nightclubs or ...
Fierce clashes in Chamaa injured four UN peacekeepers on Friday in one of Israel’s deepest advances into the country so far ...