Financial Times
The Financial Times is a leading international daily newspaper based in London, focused on business and economic news. Founded in 1888, it is recognized for its distinctive salmon-pink paper and provides deep analysis of global markets, politics, and corporate affairs for a worldwide audience.
How Financial Times is leading on 10 July 2026
The paper focuses on the logistical and geopolitical consequences of military strikes, specifically the disruption to infrastructure and the timing relative to a significant state funeral.
Editorial stance: Analytical of geopolitical and climate risks. What they emphasise: The intersection of military conflict with regional logistics and the long-term corporate costs of climate change..
Distinctive on this page: The juxtaposition of immediate geopolitical conflict with a long-term business report on 55C heat adaptation.
If you only read this paper today: One would conclude that global stability is under pressure from both escalating military retaliation in the Middle East and the operational realities of extreme climate change.
Lead headline: “Iran condemns US strikes on railway bridges ahead of Khamenei's funeral”

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