Files contain new revelations on Microsoft founder, Elon Musk, the former Prince Andrew and other powerful men
Ramzan Kadyrov is allegedly sick and his likely heir seriously injured, putting at risk the Kremlin’s succession strategy
Justice department directed former CNN anchor’s detention after judge refused to sign arrest warrant
Moscow’s hope of hitting target for independence by 2030 is too optimistic, say analysts
El Salvador-style crackdown and mega-prison not the answer to organised crime and violence in his country, says interior minister
Levy is among measures agreed as part of coalition deal between liberal D66 and two centre-right parties
Socialist regime has long sent medics to work abroad as a crucial source of foreign currency and soft power
US frustrated as Mexico spurns president’s repeated offers of military strikes in war on fentanyl
Trump’s choice of chair will shift from Powell’s data-dependent approach to policy
The city-state’s ‘father of urban planning’ was lauded for his vision but rising resale prices and high demand are bringing strain
The implications of Trump’s choice for markets and economies
Government drive comes as schemes in EU’s second-biggest retirement system reassess US exposure
Discounting risks more damage to margins as sector struggles to emerge from pandemic slump
Voters should be able to force parliamentarians who change parties to face the electorate
The nutrient is popping up in everything from Starbucks lattes to Doritos and bottled water
Mediterranean-focused group points to shift from renewables in Greece, Italy and Cyprus
If more homes are to be built, the problem of rogue estate management companies has to be addressed
EU-funded project to create a computer simulation of the world could also model biodiversity or pandemics
Broadcaster NBC says some brands are paying more than $10mn for a 30-second slot
Deal would open US market to Chinese carmakers
World’s richest man repairs relationship with Donald Trump and drops threat of rival rightwing party
Google’s robotaxi start-up brings in new investors amid global roll out and competition from Elon Musk’s Tesla
The US first lady and backers Amazon have been criticised for being tone deaf with authorised documentary
Donald Trump’s pick has called for a sweeping overhaul
Emirates workers have had visas to the kingdom rejected since tensions erupted between the Gulf powerhouses
Inside the turbulent contest for the most important job in global finance
Initiative for homegrown tools reflects rising anxiety over relying on US platforms amid shifting geopolitics
The erosion of established norms has been dramatic but institutions are holding up
No one wants to look like the status quo, but the current crop of Conservatives are stuck
Answer the FT’s anonymous survey
Washington lobbies African nation to award sale of copper and cobalt producer to consortium led by US group Virtus
Finding time to collectively focus on your finances pays dividends
Curbing institutional ownership of single-family homes does not tackle the affordability crisis and could make things worse
A network of ultra-competitive high-school talent streams has been turning out the leading lights of science and tech
As Art Basel makes its debut in the country, the woman behind the emirate’s multibillion-dollar art strategy talks cultural diplomacy
As the venerable fair arrives in Doha, we look at the Middle East’s art ecosystem. Plus: Sheikha Al-Mayassa on cultural diplomacy; Sophia Al-Maria revisits ‘gulf futurism’; and Christo’s desert masterpiece