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  • Sunday, 1 February, 2026
    War in Ukraine
    SpaceX stops Russia’s ‘unauthorised’ use of Starlink, Musk says

    Ukraine finds equipment in Russian attack drones that allows them to access US satellite system

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  • Sunday, 1 February, 2026
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    Danish pension funds under pressure to invest in domestic markets

    Government drive comes as schemes in EU’s second-biggest retirement system reassess US exposure

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  • Sunday, 1 February, 2026
    Oil & Gas industry
    Oil and gas exploration back on Europe’s agenda, says Energean chief

    Mediterranean-focused group points to shift from renewables in Greece, Italy and Cyprus

    The Energean Power floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel is anchored at sea, with complex industrial structures and equipment visible on deck.
  • Sunday, 1 February, 2026
    Ramzan Kadyrov
    Chechen warlords’ health crises threaten Putin’s plan for the region

    Ramzan Kadyrov is allegedly sick and his likely heir seriously injured, putting at risk the Kremlin’s succession strategy

  • Sunday, 1 February, 2026
    Russian economy
    Russia struggles to shake reliance on foreign technology imports

    Moscow’s hope of hitting target for independence by 2030 is too optimistic, say analysts

    The first MC-21-300 passenger plane with domestically made composite wings in a factory hangar, surrounded by workers and equipment.
  • Sunday, 1 February, 2026
    Pilita Clark
    What Davos taught me about corporate jargon

    Business speak continues to astonish and is spreading far beyond the corporation

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  • Saturday, 31 January, 2026
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    Bonus survey: expecting a bigger payout this year?

    Answer the FT’s anonymous survey

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  • Saturday, 31 January, 2026
    Travel
    The perfect spring adventure: walking through history on Turkey’s Lycian Way

    A week meandering between ancient sites — via cedar-shaded hillsides and turquoise bays — leaves the modern world feeling very far away

    A dirt hiking trail winds through a sunlit conifer forest on a hillside above the blue Mediterranean Sea, on the south coast of Turkey.
  • Saturday, 31 January, 2026
    Wine
    Swiss wine growers seek to limit European imports

    Falling consumption, cheaper imports, overproduction and quality gaps squeeze the country’s producers

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  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
    The Long ViewKatie Martin
    The frank warning from Switzerland on the dollar

    If the US currency continues to slide with cuts in interest rates, countries will be forced to take action

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  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
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    New Dutch government to raise ‘freedom’ tax for defence

    Levy is among measures agreed as part of coalition deal between liberal D66 and two centre-right parties

  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
    Brexit
    We will use EU summit to further unwind Brexit, vows Starmer

    UK prime minister plans to explore ways to tear down trade barriers to boost growth and cut prices

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  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
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    Italian far-right activists push for ‘remigration’ law

    Extremist groups launch petition that would force parliament to debate law on mass deportations

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  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
    Eurozone economy
    Eurozone economy unexpectedly grows by 0.3% in fourth quarter

    Bloc’s performance in the face of geopolitical and trade tensions has surprised policymakers

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  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
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  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
    War in Ukraine
    Zelenskyy blames European states for Ukraine air defence gaps

    Delayed western payments keep country’s air defences ‘simply empty’ allowing Russia to knock out power, says president

    Four people stand in front of a heavily damaged apartment building with debris scattered on the ground after a rocket attack in Kyiv.
  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
    European Central Bank
    Eurozone economy better than expected in final months of 2025

    Growth was led by Spain with Germany and Italy also doing better than anticipated

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  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
    Europe Express
    Putin’s week-long ‘ceasefire’ will test Kremlin’s appetite for peace

    Also in this newsletter: Poland calls for more tech money, not red tape

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  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
    UK property taxation
    Anomaly in UK rental reforms would leave thousands paying stamp duty

    The government says it is ‘aware’ of the issue facing tenants and working on a solution

    Multiple "to let" and "for sale" signs from different estate agents are displayed outside a London maisonette.
  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
    UK employment
    The employees secretly working a four-day week

    Some businesses have adopted it as policy while many employees are embracing a more casual attitude to working on Fridays

    Two people climb a bouldering wall with brightly colored holds while another person observes at an indoor climbing centre
  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
    France
    Bike lanes vs narcos: French mayors step up fight against drug gangs

    Growing problem sparks concern that far right could take advantage in local elections

    Montage showing mayor of Montpellier Michael Delafosse; stores and former garages destroyed in Montpelier; plastic bags seized by the police containing cannabis, cocaine and money
  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
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    How big a deal is the EU-India trade agreement? With Nicolas Köhler-Suzuki and Ajay Srivastava

    A European and an Indian perspective on nearly two decades of talks

  • Thursday, 29 January, 2026
    Copper
    Gold and silver fall from record highs in metals market whiplash

    Volatile trading session sees precious metals give up early gains

    A close-up view of copper rods coiled together on a production line at a factory.
  • Thursday, 29 January, 2026
    Norway
    Norway’s $2tn wealth fund stress tests effects of climate shocks and AI correction

    Equity portfolio could lose a quarter in event of extreme weather and shed more than half from AI boom collapse

    Nicolai Tangen gestures while speaking in front of a projected line graph showing investment performance over 2025
  • Thursday, 29 January, 2026
    War in Ukraine
    Trump says Putin has agreed to suspend attacks on Ukraine’s capital

    US president personally asked Russian counterpart for ‘energy’ ceasefire amid frigid temperatures in Kyiv

    A state emergency service employee in protective gear pours tea into a cup outside aid tents during a winter power blackout in Kyiv
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