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FinancialTimes

Global markets extend losses on US recession fears

Asian stocks follow Wall Street lower as investors grapple with implications of erratic Trump tariff regime

US and Ukrainian delegations hold talks to bring end to war

Saudi Arabia meeting comes as both Ukrainian and Russian forces launched fresh attacks on each other’s territory

Von der Leyen says €150bn defence loans should be spent in Europe

Money to be spent on weapons from EU and like-minded European nations such as UK, Norway and Switzerland

Runcorn by-election could be proof of concept for Reform UK

Crucial vote is opportunity for Farage’s party to hone its election-winning machine

US-backed miner TechMet seeks to develop Ukraine lithium site

Dobra lithium project could be one of first built under US-Ukraine minerals deal

Will new bill make it harder to evict our lodger?

We’re worried that the renters’ rights bill will affect lodger licences as well as tenancies

Portugal’s government on brink of collapse

Prime Minister Luís Montenegro likely to lose confidence vote on Tuesday over consultancy he transferred to his family

Nato urges EU and Turkey to deepen ties

Secretary-general Rutte urges European leaders to put aside differences with Ankara to boost security co-operation

Elon Musk claims cyber attack on social network X came from ‘Ukraine area’

Outage is latest trouble for world’s richest person’s business interests since he joined the Trump administration

European Commission raids drinks groups over possible competition law breaches

Officials said that suspected breaches in the ‘non-alcoholic drinks sector’ could still be ongoing