Plus, the latest in the Tory leadership race and a UK policy shift on Israel
‘Kaos’, Netflix’s new Greek mythology series starring Jeff Goldblum, landed on screens last week. The FT’s Josh Spero and Claire Bushey join to discuss
Michel Barnier, the EU’s former Brexit negotiator, is named France’s next prime minister
High prices usually boost supply, but not in housing. What's wrong?
Finance chief says drastic cost-cutting measures necessary amid weak demand in Europe
How conspiracy theories took hold in the US
Huawei’s software bugs pose a problem for China’s mission to catch up with Nvidia on AI chips
Sanctions on Russian exports has led to a shift in oil trading to a new domain in the Middle East. Will it stay there?
As Nvidia shares take a breather, the markets turn to more seasoned equities
The FT’s John Thornhill and Hannah Murphy on the man behind the controversial messaging app.
Big firms battle against proposed rules on external oversight
Tax expert Dan Neidle on what to expect – and how he’d reform tax policy
Alternative for Germany wins a regional election for the first time since WWII.
Will AI affect the economy less than we expect?
FT’s fashion editor Lauren Indvik talks about buying just five new items of clothing and footwear last year
Politicians are finding new ways to spread their message. Legacy outlets are being left behind.
Plus, who’s up and who’s down in the Tory leadership race
The fourth season of Netflix’s hit sitcom began this month. Lilah is joined by Adrienne Klasa, the FT’s Paris correspondent on luxury and media, and deputy magazine editor Cordelia Jenkins, to discuss.
Thailand opens a window into how central bank digital currencies might be used in future.
Sovereign wealth funds support goods such as pensions and social programs — but also murderous regimes. When does managing money for them become unethical?
Ford’s road map for accelerating profits fails to rev up investors
How deepfakes have proliferated on the internet – and what’s being done about it
Tokyo strengthens alliances and defence spending amid heightened regional tensions
Western customers say Chinese restrictions on semiconductors supply could hit production
A messy loan restructuring shines light on risks in private credit