Financial Times US (Weekend) - 15 Nov 2025
Alibaba tech ‘helps China target US’
Japan calls in bear hunters
Meloni covets Italian families’ hidden gold heirlooms in rush for tax revenue
Why is it so difficult to run the BBC?
A love letter to Burgundy
Great leap backwards for Mao’s tipple as tastes shift
When children kill their mothers
Has Aspen reached peak chic?
‘Putin is attempting to play us’
Purge casts doubt on China’s war readiness
Modi celebrates convincing Bihar win
Chinese investment falls by most since the pandemic
Japan enlists drones for bear hunt amid spate of attacks
New Delhi bomb blast treated as a ‘terrorist incident’, India confirms
Energy watchdog rethinks outlook as climate change enthusiasm fades
Trump signs spending bill to end longest-ever government shutdown
Merz accused of diverting additional investment cash into welfare budget
Elite Russian unit hunts down Kyiv’s drone warriors in battlefield reversal
Switzerland and US end commercial dispute
Malaria drug promises to beat resistant strains
Ukraine’s capital hit by aerial strikes on energy infrastructure
Communist battles far right for Chile presidency
Trump seeks Clinton probe over Epstein
White House reveals regional trade pacts to help consumers
Canada plans to reroute wood exports in response to US tariffs
The steaks are high
North Korean politician who served three dictators
Economic dislocation is a growing issue for young adults
The UK government is running out of credibility
Russia’s obduracy was familiar to Bismarck too
How a future champ packed a punch at school
Why Nevada is powerless to prevent history repeating itself
A doctor’s ‘fit note’ farrago
Raincoat salesman recalls China’s empty railways
Cornish impasto?
An American’s view of Britain’s public utilities
Neom — the product of a mind divorced from reality?
The short seller who bet against AI
Why Trump’s team is betting on stablecoins
Libertarian eugenics is on the rise
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BHP found liable for Mariana dam disaster in landmark case
Gen Z’s tastes and a state crackdown kill the buzz for China’s favourite tipple
Total boss says continued fossil fuel use is a ‘reality’
Walmart chief McMillon ends reign at world’s largest retailer
Kardashian effect
Gunvor’s failed $22bn Lukoil bid damages its reputation
Oracle’s aggressive gamble on AI rattles investors
Merck succeeds in $9bn battle for flu-prevention biotech Cidara
Buffett ‘going quiet’
Red flags at First Brands allowed savvy investors to avoid big losses
Telegraph sale to buyout group RedBird collapses after newsroom opposition
Blue Origin lands reusable rocket in boost for Bezos
China’s secretive gold purchases help fuel record price rally
Sports merchandiser Fanatics explores prediction venture with Crypto.com
BlackRock adds stockpickers to flagship quant fund as it challenges bigger rivals
Scotland says it will need to pay borrowing premium for £1.5bn ‘kilts’ issuance push
Why companies must still look to IPOs to raise funds
The day in the markets
Insurers will face scrutiny if private credit breaks
Football investors face a gruelling second half
Skims puts a $1bn price on keeping up with the Kardashians
AI supremacy dreams have spilled over into fixed income markets
Why is it so difficult to run the BBC?
Return to Oz
Carlos Nobre
The right trousers
The Amazon at a tipping point
Why is it so difficult to run the BBC?
Britain must regain the ‘power of example’
My search for the perfect black trousers
Toupee or not toupee?
La mode remade
How to pick men’s boots
Autumn in the Alpujarras
DETAILS
Slow train across the steppe
THE NETTY, OXFORD
DETAILS
Voices from the perestroika generation
The storyteller spins her own tale
Engines of power
Troubled waters in Los Angeles
The killer cook
In the loop
Scarpetta in a storm, Oedipus in gangland
Harsh, frenetic . . . loveable
The heart of the country
‘Novelists can take more risks’
POLYMATH
CROSSWORD
CHESS
BRIDGE
Solution 1,360
Solution 18,208
‘There can’t be only happy endings’
Cinema that casts a spell
Harlem reshuffle
THE LIFE OF A SONG BLACK BETTY
‘It’s the soundscape of war’
Who was the first algorithmic composer?
The dragon’s tale
A mother in hiding
A palace under siege
From Franco to freedom
Portraits of the mind
How populism became popular
California’s cool county
In praise of tiny restaurants
The clubbable schnitzel
One Club Row’s pork schnitzel with mustard sauce and gorgonzola
Wine regions south of San Francisco
Standout producers’ wines
Have you switched to private yet?
The fantasy of political assassin as hero
A daybook with works by Lee Miller, Cecil Beaton and their assistant Roland Haupt, 1940s
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Chess solution 2649
Has Aspen reached peak chic?
A yen for zen
That’s all, folk
Me and my derelict cabin — a love story
Aspen: peak chic?
Run for the hills: the resorts Aspenites are moving to
Down jewels
Strike the right note
Off-piste thinking
Monterosa vs Sellaronda
On the market
Norwegian ski homes
Slalom between styles
Drawing lines in the snow
The lovely bones
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