FT analysis of evacuation orders and satellite imagery shows Palestinians being squeezed into an ever denser sliver of territory
Polls project the country will pick a leftwing leader in Tuesday’s presidential vote
FBI said they arrested a man after assault involving ‘makeshift flame-thrower’ in downtown Boulder
Review calls for ‘rethink’ of university funding and regulation
Lobby groups call on Starmer to ensure imminent plan tackles power bills for wide range of companies
Former policymaker at the Federal Reserve, IMF and World Bank also taught generations of students
Strikes come as Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he will send delegation to Turkey for peace talks this week
IDF denies firing on civilians after more than 30 deaths among people headed to controversial humanitarian hubs
Also, a week of decisions on European interest rates, British defence spending and Canadian growth legislation
David Lammy’s comments amount to effective British recognition of Rabat’s sovereignty over disputed territory
Many businesses are discovering that ecosystems are not just worth safeguarding, they are worth investing in
In a diverse market, alumni are increasingly selective in their search for additional learning
‘Accounting trick’ to support methane-emitting sectors undermines fight against climate change, say researchers
Trump administration official seeks to assuage growing investor concern over the country’s public finances
New ‘airspace design service’ aims to vastly boost flight numbers but could mean new communities face noise pollution
Anne Wojcicki calls for fresh bankruptcy auction of genetic testing company after Regeneron won bidding
Meeting between Jonathan Reynolds and Jamieson Greer follows vow by US president to double tariff to 50%
Pro-EU mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski is polling neck-and-neck with his rightwing Maga rival Karol Nawrocki
Nearly 500 arrested after looters raid shops in the Champs-Élysées area and burn cars in the city
Britain records year’s highest number of irregular migrant journeys across English Channel
The obstacles to higher growth in Britain are well known
Most countries adopt new rules in broad strokes; the UK embroiders them into baroque detail
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
The UK is slow to respond to the White House assault on science and universities
Many factory workers have put faith in Donald Trump and broken with their union over support for tie-up