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Apple TV’s The Hunt finally has a premiere date

Today, Apple announced that The Hunt, which was produced by French studio Gaumont and directed by Cédric Anger, is set to premiere on March 4th. The news comes after months of delays that began when French media reporter Clement Garin noted a number of striking similarities between The Hunt (which Anger originally sold as an … Read more

Finance

Private credit stocks slide after Blue Owl halts redemptions at fund

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Shares of the biggest private investment managers on Wall Street tumbled on Thursday after Blue Owl permanently restricted investors from exiting a debt fund for retail investors, sending shivers through the industry. The sell-off is the … Read more

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Every Time a Royal Sat Front Row at Fashion Week

Rumours first began circulating that the King would be making a surprise appearance at Tolu Coker’s London Fashion Week show a couple of weeks beforehand—and indeed, His Royal Highness, ever punctual, did take his seat on the front row with the rest of the fashion set at 180 Strand on Thursday afternoon. Of course, King … Read more

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Mary-Kate Olsen Declares That Sambas Aren’t Dead

The snow is (blessedly) starting to melt here in New York City, and we can finally tuck away our parkas—for now, at least. Mary-Kate Olsen, for one, is taking full advantage of the more tolerable temps. While we might not all be swiping our cards at The Row, we can take cues from the brand’s … Read more

Finance

Klarna stock sinks 25% after bad loan costs soar

Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the Fintech myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox. Klarna shares slumped by a quarter on Thursday after the buy now, pay later group reported a $273mn net loss for 2025 and increased its provisions for loans it expects customers will be unable to repay. … Read more

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Meta is shutting down Messenger’s standalone website

Meta is shutting down its standalone Messenger website, the company shared in a help page. Starting April 2026, the website will no longer be available. If users still want to send and receive messages on the web, they can do so while logged into Facebook. “After messenger.com goes away, you will be automatically redirected to … Read more

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