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Last updated: Apr. 03, 15:35 Page 2 of 8
Are we winning? “We’ve won,” President Trump announced at a rally on March 11, as the widening war in Iran started to rock oil markets and supply chains, and Iran escalated attacks on tankers and refineries across the Middle East. “Let me tell you,” Mr. Trump insisted, “we’ve won.” What did he mean?
By Sarah L. Kaufman, the author of the forthcoming “Verb Your Enthusiasm: How to Master the Art of the Verb and Transform Your Writing.”
The New York Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Billionaire’s trading business is one of the most profitable UK private companies
By Nikou Asgari in London
Financial Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Skies turned blood red in Western Australia ahead of tropical system that travelled for more than 6,500km
By Nic Fildes in Melbourne and Steven Bernard in London
Financial Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
As ordinary routines are shattered, employees find new ways to pursue their jobs
By FT Reporters
Financial Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
The US president’s playbook is leaving him with few good options to end the war that he started more than a month ago
By Abigail Hauslohner and James Politi in Washington
Financial Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
The pathway to building a career in the United States for many highly educated and skilled foreign workers was once clear: Earn a degree from an American university or college, and then be recruited by a company willing to sponsor one of the 85,000 H-1B visas awarded annually to fill specialized roles and grant work status for up to six years. Now that reliable route is shifting as the Trump administration has made fundamental changes to the way the visas are granted.
By Nailah Morgan
The New York Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
‘Unbelievably pushy’ activist investor backed $66bn carve-out of century-old food business
By FT
Financial Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Industry explores raising capital from alternative investors to cover AI mega-projects
By Lee Harris in London
Financial Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Resorting to force when there is time for diplomacy is needlessly destabilising and tends to end in failure
By Jonathan Stevenson, a senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. He served at the US National Security Council during the Obama administration
Financial Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
After sharp market sell-off, debt investors shift focus from inflation fears to likely damage to economies
By Emily Herbert and Ian Smith in London
Financial Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
CMA CGM Kribi is first ship owned by major western line known to have transited since start of war
By FT
Financial Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Authorities seek intense competition from the US, China and Australia for ‘poster child’ project
By FT
Financial Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
US-backed interim president replaces slogans, colours and faces of Chavismo movement as she consolidates power
By Ana Rodríguez Brazón in Caracas and Joe Daniels in Bogotá
Financial Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Residents are left guessing which regime target might live alongside them as strikes rain down on Iran’s capital
By Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran
Financial Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
AI disruption and war in the Middle East send market towards Treasuries and investment-grade debt
By Michelle Chan and Eric Platt in New York
Financial Times,  Apr. 03, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
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