$50 for your first 3 months Get the print edition and steer from crisis to recovery
Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
PM Mette Frederiksen faces growing pressure after decision to kill mink to curb mutated form of coronavirus
Dozens of demonstrators taken to hospital after police use tear gas and water cannon
Chris Krebs ousted for agency’s dismissal of president’s fraud allegations
Daily hospitalisations in India’s capital hit record high even as nationwide tally falls
Beijing says country is a ‘safe harbour’ after its rapid recovery from the pandemic
Mohammed al-Jadaan tells FT he is ‘optimistic’ about measure hitherto blocked by US
The conflict in Tigray is the biggest test of Abiy Ahmed’s premiership and threatens to spill over into neighbouring countries
President faces economic and political questions after son-in-law Albayrak’s resignation as finance minister
Duties on European steel and aluminium among several trade problems for new administration
Many rightly fear that Joe Biden’s more internationalist US will prove only a passing phase
Both feel unfairly targeted, while febrile domestic politics constrain Warsaw’s room for manoeuvre
Arrest of executive at one of country’s most respected rights groups deals ‘heavy blow’, activists say
British PM has a chance for change but a softer tone should not be mistaken for big policy shifts
Anger prompted by new law putting restrictions on a more secure legal footing
Environmental plan needs greater funding and detail to achieve necessary change, experts say
Prime minister persuades reluctant chancellor to award Ministry of Defence a multi-year settlement
Workers from ethnic communities feel abandoned as jobs and income are lost
Detached houses with gardens see biggest increase as buyers reassess preferences
Move puts UK opposition leader at odds with predecessor’s many grassroots supporters
Your daily briefing on the news
This dish with potatoes and onions has graduated from the baker’s oven to every kitchen in France
The constitutional protections for minorities crafted at independence now seem flimsy
Groups including CanSino look to developing markets to gain edge
Tsinghua Unigroup is highest profile state-owned enterprise to default in recent weeks
Scotland’s one-party system; Saving Christmas; Early retirements.
Privacy activists also voice concern about information on potentially vulnerable people being used
Pace of price rises remained historically low in October
Bulgaria opposes start of accession talks in latest blow to European bloc’s battle for regional influence
Japanese group plans to set up its first plant in Norway with Equinor and Norsk Hydro
RBI says ‘no need to panic’ after shares in Lakshmi Vilas Bank fall 20% but wider bank index rises
Unemployment is expected to rise despite the government’s extension of the furlough scheme
The lieutenant-governor of Pennsylvania combines progressive politics and manly style — take note, Democrats
Plan to revamp the bloc’s approach comes amid declining global competitiveness
Analysts say renminbi-denominated contracts open to foreign investors could become global benchmark
Saudi Arabia’s finance minister says low-income nations could receive more IMF funds soon
Employees evaluate 850 European companies on diversity of gender, ethnicity, age, disability and sexual orientation. Includes the second annual ranking and winner profile. Plus: how luxury fashion is taking steps to boost inclusion; interview with the female chief of a Norwegian bank; what hostility towards Poland’s LGBT+ people means for the role of the workplace
UK Edition