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...That would be the costliest natural disaster in nominal terms and only second to 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, which generated insured losses of $99bn in today’s money. 5....
...A few years ago he published an award-winning book on the environmental and social issues around Hurricane Katrina....
...‘Long before the outbreak, offices were lonely’ Pilita Clark’s column on returning to the office tickled me not only because she admits being “thrilled” to shirk it during lockdown, but also because it...
...Hurricane Ida made landfall in Louisiana as a Category 4 hurricane on Sunday, the strongest storm to strike the area since Hurricane Katrina in 2005....
...My FT colleague Katrina Manson landed the first interview with Zalmay Khalilzad, Afghanistan envoy for Trump and then Biden, since the fall of Kabul on August 15....
...Net zero: from fringe to mainstream The world has rarely seen any environmental idea take off like the push to cut greenhouse gas emissions to net zero, Pilita Clark writes....
...As one expert tells the FT’s Katrina Manson and Edward White, Kim Yo Jong has been groomed for power since her teens by a North Korean propaganda master....
...Pilita Clark explains why workplace humour lands better in-person — and why it is missed....
...This time is different, writes Pilita Clark. More women are in paid work and they’re being hit hard....
...Business is wrestling with nervous investors and dwindling customers but no one had conquered one challenge, Pilita Clark finds: parents who refused to stay at home....
Boris Johnson adds the US has an ‘absolute duty’ to prepare for military action
...Additional reporting by Katrina Manson in Washington...
...“Some of the litigation that came out of Katrina is still going on,” he said....
...Today’s opinion Free Lunch: Banking rules: the case for local v central Part 2 of the debate on who should govern the euro Review: Entrepreneurial You by Dorie Clark A professional’s guide to building...
...If the chaos that characterised Katrina’s aftermath in 2005 was largely absent, tales of heartbreak and terror were plentiful....
...Mr Trump is expected to refuse to certify the nuclear deal for a second time before a deadline next week, but has not yet made a decision on sanctions, Katrina Manson of the Financial Times reported....
...Additional reporting by Pan Yuk and Pilita Clark...
...Katrina Manson reports from Dar es Salaam on the challenges facing those retailers trying to tap the country's fragile middle....
...An “unprecedented” series of dramatic weather extremes also marked the years between 2001 to 2010, from hurricane Katrina in the US, to Russian heatwaves, Amazonian drought and Pakistani floods, said the...
...The Met Office research does not necessarily mean a higher chance of more of the devastation that Hurricane Sandy caused in New York and New Jersey last year, or that which hurricane Katrina caused in New...
...On a more positive note, there’s just one set – a row of heavy portals housing bookshelves (Mia Stensgaard) – and the costumes (Katrina Lindsay) are vaguely in period....
...Katrina Manson, east Africa correspondent, reports from the Kwale Mineral Sands Project on what the developments could mean for the country....
...Katrina Manson, East Africa correspondent, reports on the work of the One Acre Fund in Kenya which aims to help Africa's poorest farmers improve crop yield and earnings....
...Katrina Manson, east Africa correspondent, reports....
...Pilita Clark is the FT’s environment correspondent. To comment please email magazineletters@ft.com...
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