Financial Times US (Weekend) - 13 Sep 2025

Table of content - Financial Times US (Weekend) (13 Sep 2025)

Suspected killer of activist Kirk held in custody after manhunt
Armani will names LVMH, L’Oréal and Luxottica as preferred buyers of group
Scientists look to animals for the fountain of youth
How bots changed the internet
My trip to Venezuela’s lost world
Tech’s great survivor
‘I tell the stories I want to see’
THE AUTUMN STYLE ISSUE
German heartland braces for AfD advance
Korea denounces treatment of workers detained in US raid
Uranium is buried by rubble, says Iran
Street protests erupt in France over budget cuts and Macron leadership
Fuel-smuggling arrests put Mexico’s status as US security partner at risk
Indonesia’s finance minister sacked after protests over housing benefits
Israel vows to hit foes ‘everywhere’ after failed attack on Hamas leaders
US right vows vengeance in response to Kirk shooting
Nepali youth help usher in first woman premier
G7 urged to push levies on China and India
Japan’s ruling party led by ‘grandads’, says rival
Bolsonaro handed 27 years for Brazil coup plot
Nato bolsters defences after Russian drone incursion over Poland
Scientists probe animals for secrets of longevity
A descent into mutual loathing
Supertramp’s co-founder whose realism defied the era
France and Britain are in thrall to pensioners
What a brick!
A world without rules
Jefferson is the president’s American architecture idol
Where are the voices of liberal Israelis on Gaza?
Luxury faces ‘fine dining or fast food’ conundrum
Your columnist’s challenge to the Church of England
China and a forgotten theory of world domination
Comparing the fall of an empire with a bad hair day
Salisbury Cathedral’s stance is sad, but not a surprise
One proviso for ID cards
Up close and biodiverse
Tech’s great survivor returns to the top
The battle for the Fed is about much more than interest rates
Israel’s attack on Qatar has shaken the Gulf
Top reads at FT.com/opinion
Ryanair ready to cut 1mn more seats to Spain over higher fees
Anglo-Teck merger owes its origins to talks over assets in remote Chilean Andes
Microsoft and OpenAI sketch out restructuring
Rheinmetall chief calls for more anti-drone investment
Friendly waiver
‘Wartime CEO’ wields the axe at troubled Australian bank
MMG confident EU will approve Anglo nickel deal
Civil trial begins over BNP Paribas’s alleged role in Sudan rights abuses
US premiums rise
Trump’s embrace of Big Tech runs into Maga faithful’s rejection of AI
US regulator investigates chatbots over suicide risks
Ellison senior to ‘backstop’ Paramount bid for Warner
Sabadell asks shareholders to reject BBVA’s €15bn offer
Microsoft avoids EU fine with software concessions
Alibaba success leads Hong Kong to allow bond-funded buybacks
Apollo builds short position against debt of under-fire auto parts supplier
Loan bundles linked to collapsed subprime finance group Tricolor tumble amid probe
Asia stocks hit record highs on AI and US rate cut bets
AI cannot yet write good research, test reveals
The day in the markets
Australian pension funds plan $1tn overseas spending spree in next decade
Private equity model comes under strain due to lack of exits
Armani’s flair better suited to fashion than finance
Winklevoss twins’ roaring Gemini crypto listing stores up double trouble
Labubu has nothing to fear from Wakuku or Lafufu competition
Bot OR not?
Michael Palin
The shame game
Josephine Baker
Highlights from the FTWeekend Festival
Bot OR not?
‘I’m not going to write a show where I’m not represented’
1925 AT THE POMPADOUR
Why everyone still wants to dress like Sade
The great Ralph Lauren revival
Bring back the leather dress shoe
A glimpse of a lost world
Official warnings — and intrepid tour operators
Grape expectations
From Plato to Nato
Keeping the online dream alive
Heartbreak hotel
New balance for the new era
Tales of the handmade
Sentimental journey
After the apocalypse
Secret services, cabals and conspiracy tales
Boy meets girl meets Satan
Bohemian lives
The man who curated the world
The 10 most anticipated (and controversial) operas this season
‘Josephine Baker liberated women’s bodies’
Poignant and punchy in Toronto
THE LIFE OF A SONG
Portal to an abstract future or dry dead end?
‘I felt the presence of god’
POLYMATH
CROSSWORD
BRIDGE
CHESS
Solution 18,154
Solution 1,351
The last resort for Britain’s asylum crisis
The last resort
How Maga rewrote the Little Red Book
Painter of a queen
The remorseless rule of my fitness tracker
The ballad of the thirsty vines
Preserve a bit of summer
Saffron slaw pickles
Aubergine and chilli pickles
The last resort
Wines from rainy places
What’s the best way to water vines?
Trump and Murdoch, kings of shamelessness
The rise of the western refugee
‘Taking up the Eel-Net’ by PH Emerson (1886)
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Chess solution 2640
The great Gowanus clean-up
It’s a wrap
Gowanus clean-up
Reproduction royalty
Gen Z Instagram rentals are best short and sweet
When life imitates art . . .
Pickle relish
You say tomato . . .
Well red
Bit on the side?
‘It can be quite a Rear Window experience here’
Forget soft power . . .
‘In the flame of the flower’
Do the Strand
When in drought
Berlin’s bright side
Power player
Top of the world

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