Palestinian militant group’s assault sparked war in Gaza that has spread across Middle East
Billionaire investor Howard Lutnick dismisses Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 as ‘radioactive’
Premier Robert Fico meets Kyiv counterpart after reaffirming Bratislava’s opposition to neighbour joining Nato
Non-partisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget warns of heightened risk of ‘an eventual fiscal crisis’
Madrid wants three or more countries to be able to forge ahead when others are opposed
Authorities make travelling abroad difficult for growing number of public sector employees
The ability of the next president to govern could hinge on a handful of contests in the deep blue state
International criticism of the Gaza war has led many Israelis to retreat inwards. Feeling abandoned, they have backed the government’s military campaigns
Votes to be counted in first regional poll since contested Indian territory was stripped of autonomy
Berlin’s decision risks hampering borderless travel in Schengen area
Acting prime minister Garry Conille says police have not restored order yet in ‘one neighbourhood’
Oil price has climbed over the last week amid fears of escalating conflict in the Middle East
Industrial rivalry and tensions with China frame a confused debate about the pressures of globalisation
Investors need to see (much) more for this to be sustained
Member states are failing to show Beijing a united front over electric vehicles
Investment bank says Chinese equity valuations remain cheap as market is poised to reopen following buying frenzy
The 14 most forward-thinking pieces at next week’s London design fair
Also in today’s newsletter, Trump’s costly economic plan and anxious Europeans hoard savings
Laeisz’s deal to sell its pure car and truck carriers fleet is a hint that the market has peaked
Sue Gray’s departure and reset shows PM is quick to adapt, but also suggests he may lack focus
And rising long yields
Also in this newsletter: How greener corporate car fleets could boost competitiveness and the climate goals
The FT’s resident freeman takes part in the hallowed ritual of herding sheep across the Thames and into the Square Mile
Regulator remains under scrutiny after chair Ashley Alder refused to quit over the controversy
Utility’s investment-grade rating and debt covenants have come under pressure amid Thames Water crisis
A brilliant and disturbing show exposes the dark side of physical labour, from housework to prostitution
There is a populist idea that would be both good economics and good politics
US plans follow acquisition of Buzzfeed’s UK operations earlier this year
Progress has been made at home, but what comes next abroad will make a big difference
If endorsed, and Britain moves to one-day settlement before the EU, UK ETFs would wait until the EU also moves
Big Four accounting firm tries to manage cash flow issues by deferring 2% of annual compensation
Stronger currency is challenging China’s exchange rate management with US election looming
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Owner of 7-Eleven brand considers disposing of supermarket chain and selling stake in Seven Bank
Open letter from industry coalition adds pressure on government to ensure children are taught how money works