Nasrallah and Assad: The Syrian war that changed Hizbollah https://www.ft.com/content/76ba9c5c-3f6a-40a9-b782-7910f5584a05
Lebanese militant leaderâs decision to fight for dictator stoked sectarian divisions and damaged group
US climate change targets threatened by tech energy surge from AI https://www.ft.com/content/533a031a-29d0-434a-b6e0-daadf2ff3add
Lack of grid capacity proves significant constraint in green energy transition as demand booms
Shigeru Ishibaâs election as Japanâs next leader expected to rattle stock market https://www.ft.com/content/124d2193-5c41-409e-87aa-536d86c8bf15
Former defence ministerâs selection as president of ruling party sent Nikkei 225 futures tumbling
Kamala Harris walks a fine line in Arizona with tougher talk on the border https://www.ft.com/content/2b3d7870-e24c-4672-95ab-8c756d3e7801
US vice-president tries to appeal to voters worried about illegal crossings without alienating her liberal base
Israel launches fresh Lebanon strikes after killing Hizbollah leader https://www.ft.com/content/80571e2d-4e97-4ada-9e35-015cd08db000
More evacuation orders issued to Lebanese citizens as Netanyahu says Israelâs task âstill not completedâ
Paint makers say EU tariffs on Chinese imports risk bankrupting them https://www.ft.com/content/f606f907-32f7-4c43-963d-84e723eb55cd
Industry pushes for rethink on anti-dumping measures against Chinaâs exports of titanium dioxide
âPeople are very frustratedâ: Lloydâs of London IT delays cause unease https://www.ft.com/content/37627a2a-4fd2-4bf4-be1a-44cad53f1572
The market is performing at its best since 2007 but a crucial systems upgrade is running very slow