Foreign Policy
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Six U.S. Troops Killed in Aircraft Crash in Iraq
2026-03-13Six U.S. service members were killed when a KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq on Thursday. Investigators suspect that a midair collision during a refueling mission was to blame. Iranian assaults continue to block commercial ships from transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The International Energy Agency warned that the Iran war has caused the biggest disruption to global oil supplies.
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The Economic Costs of the Iran War, by the Numbers
2026-03-13The United States alone expended an estimated 1,250 defensive and offensive munitions in the first 36 hours of Operation Epic Fury. The U.S. is temporarily permitting countries to buy sanctioned Russian oil that is already at sea. The International Energy Agency announced that its 32 member countries had unanimously agreed to draw from their emergency stockpile.
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Iran War Puts India in Tricky Position
2026-03-13U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau spoke at the annual Raisina Dialogue. He reiterated the Trump administration’s commitment to pursuing a collaborative relationship with India. The Indian National Congress party bluntly stated that Landau's remarks were "not only insulting but also anti-India"
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What in the World?
2026-03-13Iran’s foreign minister accused the United States of striking a facility on Qeshm Island. The ramifications of the strike on the seawater desalination plant could spiral into a regional humanitarian disaster, Nik Kowsar and Alireza Nader write. Kenyan authorities arrested a Chinese national at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on Tuesday for allegedly attempting to smuggle more than 2,200 of what insect out of the country? A similar consignment of ants had been seized in Thailand, indicating the existence of a widespread ant-smuggling network.
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In Putin’s Russia, Resistance Is Lonely
2026-03-13Pavel Talankin is the unlikely star of the Oscar-nominated documentary Mr Nobody Against Putin. The film documents life in a provincial backwater far from the well-reported worlds of Moscow and St Petersburg. The more manifest his opposition, the more those close to him fall away.
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Christian Democracy Is Facing Regime Change
2026-03-13Christian Democratic parties were formed in the second half of the 19th century in response to the rise of Protestantism in Europe. They were seen as a way of uniting Catholics with the rest of the population. Viktor Orban has been promoting himself as the last authentic Christian Democrat.
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Two Books About the Pull of Home
2026-03-13The News From Dublin probes the nature of love, loss, and family across America, Ireland, and Spain. One Delhi family fumbles through personal and political dramas in Karan Mahajan’s much-anticipated The Complex. Literary fantasy meets the London Blitz in English author Francis Spufford's Nonesuch.
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5 Streaming Movies to Help Understand Iran Now
2026-03-13Iran has one of the more robust film industries, and has been exporting its best work to festival and "art house" audiences for years. Many of the filmmakers represented here have, at one point or another, found themselves scrutinized by government censors.
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How the Climate Won Paris’s Culture War
2026-03-13Anne Hidalgo was elected in 2014 and saw her mandate renewed in 2020. She decided not to seek a third term this year. Her main challenger is conservative Rachida Dati, who has long criticized her.
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Can Sierra Leone Still Keep Its Mothers Alive?
2026-03-13Saving Lives has been axed “quietly behind the scenes’ in Sierra Leone. Its remaining funding of approximately 17 million pounds ($22.9 million) was reduced to just 1 million pounds. Sources close to the program confirmed this, saying activities could be wound down as soon as March 2026.
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What China’s Five-Year Plan Says About Its Economy
2026-03-13China's new five-year plan is similar to an omnibus legislation in the U.S. It aims to create a comprehensive set of objectives for Chinese economy and society. The 15th version of the plan actually stresses the domestic-consumption side.
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America’s Imperial Trap in Iran
2026-03-13Fareed Zakaria says the U.S. does not possess infinite political capital, bandwidth, military capacity or economic resilience. As Washington abandons any pretense of a just global order, citizens will continue to demand one, he says.
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Trump’s Summit Offers More Deference Than Details
2026-03-13Leaders from 12 Latin American countries traveled to Doral, Florida, to meet U.S. President Donald Trump. The summit, which Trump dubbed the “Shield of the Americas,” revealed itself to be light on policy commitments. The leaders in attendance were generally conservative or right-wing.
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The Iran War Could Spark a New Era of Global Shiite Extremism
2026-03-13Iran spent years building, training, and equipping Shiite militias across the Middle East. During the Syrian civil war, Iran recruited roughly 50,000 Afghan and Pakistani Shiite fighters. The rise of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has been linked to the spread of Sunni-Shiite conflict.
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Trump Orders Strikes on Kharg Island, a Vital Hub for Iran’s Oil
2026-03-13Kharg is Iran’s primary oil export terminal, and its processing facilities are crucial to the Iranian economy. The island, which sits just 15 miles off the coast of the Iranian mainland, handles approximately 950 million barrels of crude oil per year.
Politico
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Germany’s Merz turns against Trump over war in Iran
2026-03-13Merz told the U.S. president he was fully aligned on toppling the regime in Tehran. But his tone on the war is now souring sharply. Merz believes he can talk him around on Ukraine and trade.
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EU insists on tuition fees cut as price of Brexit reset
2026-03-13The two sides are eyeing a technical workaround for the new duties, which take effect from January 2027. Brussels says issue must be resolved before talks can conclude. Caroline Wilson, who will take the reins from August, has already worked extensively on EU issues.
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Trump is ‘wrong’: Europeans slam US decision to ease Russia oil sanctions
2026-03-13The German chancellor expressed concern that there’s no “common plan for bringing this war to a swift and convincing conclusion” “What Europe needs today is leadership, not vassals who pay homage to Trump,” said Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz.
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Never mind Winston Churchill and beavers, here’s what should really be on Bank of England notes
2026-03-13Tens of thousands of people want to work in the EU Bubble, and a vastly smaller amount have been forced to wear ill-fitting shoes by Trump. Public consultation sees imagery of nature favored over historical figures.
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Macron: France’s role in Middle East remains ‘purely defensive’ despite soldier’s death
2026-03-13France has suffered its first fatality in the war in the Middle East. The former PM Édouard Philippe is seen as well placed to beat the far right. But first he has to see off a Communist challenger in Le Havre.
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Far right says EU Parliament chief Metsola broke deal on tribute to slain French activist
2026-03-13European Parliament is due to vote on the EU-U.S. trade deal in two weeks. Washington seeks to reassure the EU it won’t walk away from the deal as the European Parliament threatens to sink it over Donald Trump’s attacks on Spain and strikes on Iran.
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Iran to FIFA: Kick US out of World Cup, not us
2026-03-13“The European Union’s indifference and acquiescence in the face of U.S. and Israeli aggression, brutalities and atrocities amounts to nothing less than complicity,” Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said. “Certainly, no one can exclude Iran's national team from the World Cup,’ federation tells football chief Gianni Infantino.
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‘Not very logical’: Zelenskyy blasts US for easing Russia sanctions
2026-03-13France has suffered its first fatality in the war in the Middle East. The former PM Édouard Philippe is seen as well placed to beat the far right. But first he has to see off a Communist challenger in Le Havre.
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NATO intercepts third Iranian missile heading toward Turkey
2026-03-13“Certainly, no one can exclude Iran’s national team from the World Cup,” federation tells football chief Gianni Infantino. It was unclear whether Tehran was directly targeting Turkey or whether the missile was intended to cross Turkish airspace en route to another target.
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EU leaders push visa crackdown on Russian war veterans
2026-03-13Demobilized Russian fighters could pose crime and security risks for the EU’s Schengen free-movement area, northern and eastern capitals warn. Paris, Warsaw and Berlin were told of the strikes before they happened.
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EU Commission moves to apply Mercosur trade deal from May
2026-03-12The European Parliament is due to vote on the EU-U.S. trade deal in two weeks. Brussels now needs to formally notify the South American group of its intention to provisionally implement the accord.
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Protecting the electricity grid is crucial for national security
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LRT
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Eight EU leaders urge visa ban for Russian servicemen involved in war against Ukraine
2026-03-13Leaders of Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Sweden and Poland call on EU to stop issuing visas to Russian citizens who have fought in Ukraine. The leaders argue that individuals who fought as members of the Russian armed forces could pose serious internal security risks.
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Head of Lithuanian Airports stepping down
2026-03-13Simonas Bartkus, head of Lithuanian Airports, is leaving his position on July 3. The company said his departure was mutually agreed. The competition is expected to attract candidates with international experience.
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Senior in Plungė loses nearly €100,000 to phone scammers
2026-03-13A 74-year-old woman in Plungė, western Lithuania, handed over nearly €100,000 in cash to phone scammers – her own and her husband's savings. Authorities say the case represents a record sum extorted by scammers in Klaipėda County this year.
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Teenage Lithuanian author debuts dystopian novel at London Book Fair
2026-03-13Adrijus Kvederavičius-Kveda introduced his first novel, Statera, to readers at the London Book Fair this week. The 19-year-old Lithuanian writer made his debut as an author at the international publishing event. The novel is set in a bleak future version of Lithuania ruled by a totalitarian state known as Forte.
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Survey: Most Lithuanians satisfied with their finances but many lack emergency savings
2026-03-1345% of Lithuanians are satisfied or very satisfied with their financial situation. About one-quarter – 24% – said they were dissatisfied with their finances. 40% of residents do not have recommended financial reserve covering at least three months of expenses.
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About 1,700 German brigade troops now serving in Lithuania, ministry says
2026-03-13About 1,700 troops from a German brigade are currently serving in Lithuania. The number is expected to exceed 2,000 by the end of the year. 71 families of German soldiers and 133 children are also living in the country.
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Lithuanian FM slams NATO allies for ‘massaging’ military spending commitments
2026-03-13Lithuania plans to allocate 5.38% of its GDP to hard defence this year. NATO members pledged to allocate at least 5% of their GDP to military and defence-related spending by 2035.
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LRT English Newsletter: Here’s to 36 more
2026-03-13Thousands of Lithuanians took to the streets this week to mark 36 years of independence. Donald Trump's envoy to Belarus, John Coale, is tentatively pencilled in for next week. LRT is boycotting the Paralympics over the inclusion of Russian and Belarusian athletes.
Economist
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Vladimir Putin enjoys a huge windfall from the Iran war
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Gulf states are burning through interceptors
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Should you take GLP-1 drugs for longevity?
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I escaped from Iran. But I keep reliving the horror
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The politics of the Iran war
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Wanted: Researcher (full-time, one-year contract)
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What to watch this week
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The US in Brief: Attacks in Michigan and Virginia
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Lone goals: will US-Israel war aims diverge?
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Iran’s praetorian guard may leave the war diminished but undefeated
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📊 VoxEU
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FT Markets
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Five-minute bets are the new craze sweeping crypto markets
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Investors slash Fed rate-cut bets as Iran war sends petrol prices surging
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Bitcoin investor offers Nevis residents $100 a month if libertarian city approved
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Hong Kong plans to ‘name and shame’ lawyers and auditors for sloppy IPO work
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Iran war causing largest disruption in history to oil supplies, says IEA
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Oil surges back past $100 as Iran disrupts shipping in Gulf
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Lessons from an unwise banking photo shoot
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Why China’s renminbi push matters even if it never rivals the dollar
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FT Alphaville. The dangers of doing business while Deutsche
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FT Alphaville. Cancelling the UK national debt, £1.7mn at a time
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Unhedged. The US consumer is OK
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Iran war risks global food shock as fertiliser supplies cut
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Are markets being too complacent about the Iran war?
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The new era for Isas: FT Money special 2026
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UK ‘home bias’ drives surge in Isa millionaires, say investment platforms
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How to build a defensive Isa
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Oil prices in the driving seat as energy shock upends global markets
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Trump says US has ‘obliterated’ military assets on Iran’s Kharg Island
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Middle East war day 14 as it happened: Washington eases some Russian oil sanctions, Donald Trump says US ‘obliterated’ military assets on Iran’s Kharg Island
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Wall Street warns Iran war will trigger prolonged energy crisis
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Odey told receptionist he was in ‘deep trouble’ after she alleged he tried to kiss her
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The Big Read. The oil price war
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France and Italy open talks with Iran in hope of securing safe Hormuz passage
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King Charles’s green Davos in a Tudor palace
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Ask an Expert. Submit your questions to Katie Martin: are markets heading for a shock?
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Gulf oil shock deepens crisis for Asia’s petrochemicals industry
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The illicit Iranian oil hiding in plain sight
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Lex. Oil price shocks create many losers, but some winners too
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Gulf states lose $15bn in energy revenues since start of war
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Iran war tests Xi’s plan to build China’s stockpiles
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US-Iran war boosts Russian oil revenues
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Fed to loosen capital requirements for big US banks
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Uncomfortable moments in private credit
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Intervention in oil futures would be ‘biblical disaster’, CME warns
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The FT View. How the Iran war will change global business
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UK government under fire over ‘bungled’ crypto Isas policy
2026-03-14
✍ Blogs
Paul Krugman
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Slavery and Tariffs
2026-03-13The latest excuse for imposing tariffs is even less credible than previous excuses. The latest excuse is that the U.S. is under pressure from China and other nations. The U.N. says China is under economic pressure.
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Oil Prices Could Easily Go Much Higher
2026-03-13The world economy’s very robustness to oil price shocks may lead to extremely high oil prices. Even after the spike in oil prices we’ve seen, those prices aren’t high enough to cause a global economic crisis. But if one looks at the state of global oil supply, it's extremely dire.
Šeši Nuliai
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Buliaus anatomija
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