Advisers to the incoming president float plans to consolidate patchwork of banking bodies
Federal authorities move to quell disquiet over aerial phenomena
The network will also express its ‘regret’ over comments by anchor George Stephanopoulos
Former intelligence adviser and ambassador to Germany will negotiate with Venezuela and North Korea
Agency’s warning of weakening public finances underlines challenges facing new prime minister François Bayrou
Party’s manifesto for the forthcoming election, seen by the Financial Times, promises tougher stance
Hopes for democracy in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia were dashed but Syrians hope this time can be different
Ageing leader’s brain surgery brings to fore the risk of a power vacuum in his party once his political career ends
Aircraft designed to accompany crewed stealth jets could help Beijing challenge American air superiority
People endure extreme food scarcity as looters and IDF attacks on Palestinians guarding convoys choke off supplies
The new rulers are taking control of institutions hollowed out by corruption and a devastated economy — amid a desire for revenge from some victims of Assad
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A national identity scheme would help to modernise the state
Han Duck-soo must navigate foreign policy challenges and warring political factions after president’s impeachment
Lo-fi, unpolished performances have become more popular than carefully stage-managed versions of reality
Main market set for fewest listings in 15 years as allure of New York grows despite planned UK reforms
Tesla chief’s influence over Donald Trump encourages ChatGPT-maker into patriotic pitch to incoming administration
Trade minister says current deal favours companies over the state
How the return of priceless looted treasures sparked a creative renaissance
With carmakers criticising sales quotas, ministers intend to boost funding for chargers to tackle sluggish demand
Head of London-based company says boosting production would help the country ‘get back on its feet’
UK groups are under pressure to resolve overcrowding of facilities
Future spending would be jeopardised if growth outlook for battery-run vehicles were undermined, says industry
Ozon and Wildberries welcome Chinese sellers looking for new markets as sanctions hit both countries’ traders
The social network offers a near facsimile of Elon Musk’s X that’s friendlier to users, if not necessarily investors
Newly listed group plans to quadruple fleet and predicts big cities will extend boundaries for self-driving services
Investors’ optimism on coalition’s fiscal rectitude has lowered Rome’s cost of borrowing substantially
Both Labour and Tories say membership of CPTPP will bring benefits but these will be dwarfed by Brexit-related losses
Taipei and Washington draw different conclusions over meaning of unannounced military deployment
Lack of consensus at Cfius makes it more likely Joe Biden will block the deal
Western and regional leaders seek to deal with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham despite designation as a terrorist group
Turkey-born fashion retailer built global empire with annual sales of €3bn
Political and fiscal troubles pile up in Paris as Athens continues to recover from its debt agony
Yoon Suk Yeol has been suspended in the wake of his failed attempt to impose martial law
One of only two Europeans sanctioned for trading Russian oil says he was duped by an alleged ‘conman’
Investor attention is likely to spread to companies actually using the technology
The US dominates at FT Money’s annual investment panel — much to some participants’ annoyance