Also in this newsletter: How student protests against Israel’s attack of Gaza are spreading across Europe
Plus, inside US universities’ complicated affair with private equity and CVC sells its divisive tea plantations
Also in today’s newsletter, FT editor Roula Khalaf interviewed Nancy Pelosi at the FT Weekend Festival in Washington
France’s drive for ‘strategic autonomy’ must overcome suspicion of Paris within the EU
It may be a bumpy ride, although the latest evidence is encouraging
Australian oil and gas operator’s climate plan was overwhelmingly rejected by shareholders at its annual meeting
Also in today’s newsletter, Xi in France and Israel sends troops into Rafah
Sharp, meaningful and entertaining analysis to help readers make well-informed decisions
Labour vote has become very efficient, meaning more power to sway results in our electoral system
How much does he matter, financially?
Also in this newsletter: Europe’s differing visions on how to disentangle itself from China
Plus, Hollywood heavyweights back Skydance’s Paramount bid and boutique banks make a killing on distressed deals
Price controls, elasticity
I’m sceptical that artificial intelligence will benefit anyone aside from Big Tech in the short term
Dissecting the claim that responsible investors should consider a fiercely criticised sector
Also in today’s newsletter, Panama on course to elect a conservative and how public ownership changed Goldman Sachs
An FT series explores the company and management team that will one day lead Berkshire into a new era
Also in this newsletter: the cost of upgrading EU industry for the green transition
Price elasticity of demand
Metaphysics of Mind
Moral Philosophy
Political parties
Minor political parties
Carbon and water cycle
Plus, media is the main earnings theme and a bumper week for British anniversaries
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