
Financial Times Front Page 8th of May 2025
Pakistan has vowed to retaliate following India’s air strikes that reportedly caused dozens of casualties, prompting key international powers to call for restraint amid rising tensions.
Pakistan has vowed to retaliate following India’s air strikes that reportedly caused dozens of casualties, prompting key international powers to call for restraint amid rising tensions.
A nearly concluded trade deal with the US could potentially lower levies on steel and cars, while negotiations on pharmaceutical regulations continue without concessions on food, prompting optimism that an agreement might be reached this week.
In a forceful critique of America’s stance on academic institutions, Europe’s leadership highlights the importance of safeguarding free inquiry, pledging funding initiatives to attract international expertise and uphold democratic values.
Chinese exporters are rerouting goods through third parties to bypass US tariffs, causing a rise in ‘origin-washing’ and prompting neighbouring nations to report notable inflows while regulators keep a close watch on potential legal and reputational risks.