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Iran’s regime fights for survival
After Iran’s newly established Islamic leadership was dragged into war by Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in 1980, it fought, in the words of a top commander, with “empty hands”. For the republic’s young, ideologically driven leaders, determined to export their vision of Islamic radicalism, it was a brutal reckoning: Iran’s conventional army was in disarray…
Read MoreFamilies of British Air India crash victims ‘feel utterly abandoned’ and hit out at government
The families of three of the British victims of last week’s Air India crash in Ahmedabad have criticised the UK government’s response to the disaster, saying they “feel utterly abandoned”. It comes after an Air India Dreamliner crashed shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad airport in western India, killing 229 passengers and 12 crew. One person…
Read MoreFuel and fury: energy becomes a Middle East battlefield
Israel’s assault on Iran thrusts oil and gas assets into frontline of conflict Source link
Read MoreTributes paid to mother-of-four among two skydivers who died in ‘tragic accident’
A mother-of-four was among two skydivers who died following a “tragic accident” at an airfield in Devon. Belinda Taylor was pronounced dead at the scene following Friday afternoon’s incident in the area of Dunkeswell Aerodrome near Honiton. On Facebook, her partner Scott Armstrong wrote: “I miss you so much, you were my best friend. “Thank…
Read MoreWhy is the oil price not surging?
This article is an on-site version of our Unhedged newsletter. Premium subscribers can sign up here to get the newsletter delivered every weekday. Standard subscribers can upgrade to Premium here, or explore all FT newsletters Israel’s attack on Iranian nuclear facilities has escalated to back-and-forth missile volleys that continue as we write. Much is at…
Read MoreG7 summit ‘all about the Donald’ as Canada tries to avoid friction in the Rockies
The fresh air of Canada’s Rocky Mountains clears the head. It’ll need to. Here, the village of Kananaskis (population circa 130) finds itself, temporarily, the diplo-centre of the world – hosting diplomacy of the difficult kind. If this isn’t quite a crisis meeting, it’s a meeting amidst crisis. The Israel-Iran conflict is front and centre…
Read MoreJPMorgan’s European chief to run business from New York
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. JPMorgan’s European chief is planning to relocate from London to New York, while keeping his role running the bank’s Europe, Middle East and Africa business. Filippo Gori, who is also JPMorgan’s co-head of global banking,…
Read MoreWas Iran really developing nuclear weapons?
Experts question Israel’s claim Tehran had begun an atomic bomb programme but warn it has become a ‘threshold’ state Source link
Read MoreIsrael-Iran latest: Israeli air force attacks Iranian missile sites
The Israel Defense Forces said the air force had launched strikes against missile sites in central Iran, as the Middle East conflict entered a fourth day. The IDF also said in a social media post that it had completed a “widescale wave” of attacks on Sunday on infrastructure belonging to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, its specialised…
Read MoreRachel Reeves to set out 10-year UK infrastructure plan
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Rachel Reeves will this week announce what she claims will be a £725bn ten-year infrastructure plan for Britain, starting with a new programme to repair crumbling bridges, flyovers and tunnels. Allies of the chancellor say…
Read MoreUK patients to gain direct access to clinical trials, says Wes Streeting
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Millions of patients will be granted direct access to clinical trials under the expansion of the NHS app as part of the government’s long-awaited 10-year plan for the UK health service. Health secretary Wes Streeting…
Read MoreFarming: Cost of rural crime in Wales at its highest in more than a decade
The cost of rural crime in Wales is at its highest in more than a decade, a new report has revealed. Last year, rural crime cost an estimated £2.8m in Wales, according to insurance provider NFU Mutual. That’s an 18% increase on the previous year, with Wales the only UK nation to have seen a…
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