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Billionaire Zara founder Amancio Ortega to receive €3.23bn dividend

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The billionaire founder of Zara is to receive a company record €3,23bn (£2,8bn) dividend this year from the world’s biggest fashion retailer,Amancio Ortega, who still controls 59% of Spain’s Inditex and whose daughter Marta Ortega Pérez is now chair, will receive half his dividend in May and half in November – as will other shareholders,Inditex, which owns a raft of high street chains including Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Pull&Bear, Stradivarius and Oysho, said on Wednesday it would increase its dividend by 4% after a “robust operating performance” in 2025.

The payout narrowly outstrips a €3.1bn dividend handed to Ortega last year.He has a net worth of about $126.7bn (£94bn), making him the 15th wealthiest person in the world, according to the Bloomberg billionaires index.Sales at Inditex, which has 5,460 stores across more than 90 countries and employs over 160,000 people, increased by 3.

2% to €39.9bn in the year to 31 January 2026.Pre-tax profit rose by 5.8% to €8bn, according to results released on Wednesday.Although Inditex closed 103 stores worldwide last year it shifted units to larger outlets, meaning its total selling space increased.

Ortega, who turns 90 this month, launched Zara from a small store in La Coruña, Galicia, northern Spain, in 1975,He is still regularly seen at the Inditex head office chatting with staff,He was a local clothing manufacturer who worked his way up from being a delivery boy at a shirtmakers to open his first shop,In previous years, Ortega has used his dividend payment to fund property purchases including London’s The Post Building, New York’s Haughwout Building and the Southeast Financial Center in Miami, according to Bloomberg,Ortega reportedly raced to spend last year’s dividend on property in the face of Spain’s wealth tax.

It is the only country in the EU to have a fully fledged wealth tax, with residents exempt from the levy if they invest income within a 12-month window in assets considered to be “economic activity”.Inditex said on Wednesday it expected to open 5% more store space this year and continue to grow online.It said it had started the new year strongly with sales up by 9% between 1 February and 8 March, excluding the impact of exchange rates.Inditex told analysts it had not yet seen any interruption to the flow of stock from disruption in the Middle East, which usually acts as a hub for fashion flown from producer countries such as Bangladesh.The group plans to bring Lefties, its cut-price brand, to the UK this year and has also been looking for more sites for The Apartment, a concept that combines premium Zara clothing and homewares in a store laid out like an influencer’s home.

Inditex is also opening new outlets in the US, Norway and Denmark, and its first store on the Caribbean island of Curaçao.Inditex has been investing in technology, launching an AI-based virtual-fitting system that allows online shoppers to create an avatar from their own photos and generate images of it wearing real products.
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Will releasing millions of barrels of oil stockpiles really bring down fuel costs?

When the global economy was still in the grip of the devastating 1970s oil crises, exposing the chokehold exerted by a few important oil states, the International Energy Agency (IEA) was created, in the hope of limiting future shocks.Almost half a century on, the IEA’s 32 members have drawn up plans to hit the emergency button, for only the fifth time in its history.On Wednesday, the IEA said 400m barrels of emergency crude, a third of the group’s total government stockpiles, would be released to help calm the oil price shock triggered by the US-Israel war on Iran. It is the biggest release of oil reserves in its history.The cost of a barrel of crude oil quadrupled between October 1973 and January 1974, after members of the Opec cartel cut production; then fell back, before nearly trebling again in 1979, after the Iranian revolution

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Lloyd’s of London stresses it is still insuring shipping in strait of Hormuz

There is a price for everything: even the cost of insuring a ship travelling through the strait of Hormuz.Donald Trump’s proposals for the US to provide political risk insurance for seaborne trade in the Gulf may have given the impression a lack of cover was the reason why traffic through the key waterway has almost halted.However, Lloyd’s of London, the heart of maritime insurance globally, emphasises it has not stopped providing contracts to those who ask – although at the right tariff.Fending off criticism over cancelled policies and sharp price rises, Lloyd’s said it still provided insurance cover for hull and cargo for vessels in the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, including in the strait of Hormuz. However, last week it extended the restricted areas where clients needed to notify insurers to agree an appropriate premium in terms of the risk

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Meta disables more than 150,000 accounts in crackdown on south-east Asian scam networks

Meta disabled more than 150,000 accounts and Thai police arrested 21 people in a sweeping international crackdown on south-east Asian criminal scam centers that targeted people around the world, the social media company said on Wednesday.The operation was led by Thailand’s Royal Thai police anti-cyber scam center, alongside the FBI and the US justice department’s scam center strike force, with Meta investigators acting on intelligence shared in real time by law enforcement.Alongside the enforcement action, Meta announced a series of new protective tools, including alerts on Facebook for suspicious friend requests and a WhatsApp warning system to flag potentially fraudulent device-linking attempts.One of Meta’s tools aims to detect when a potential Facebook friend shows signs of falsifying details about their profile – like, for example, an account operating out of a different country than the one stated in the profile. The tool provides users details on the account, highlighting potential issues, such as a lack of mutual friends or that the account was recently created, and gives options to either block or report it for inauthentic activity

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‘Happy (and safe) shooting!’: chatbots helped researchers plot deadly attacks

Popular AI chatbots helped researchers plot violent attacks including bombing synagogues and assassinating politicians, with one telling a user posing as a would-be school shooter: “Happy (and safe) shooting!”Tests of 10 chatbots carried out in the US and Ireland found that, on average, they enabled violence three-quarters of the time, and discouraged it in just 12% of cases. Some chatbots, however, including Anthropic’s Claude and Snapchat’s My AI, persistently refused to help would-be attackers.OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and the Chinese AI model DeepSeek provided at times detailed help in the testing carried out in December, during which researchers from the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) and CNN posed as 13-year-old boys. The research concluded that chatbots had become an “accelerant for harm”.ChatGPT offered assistance to people saying they wanted to carry out violent attacks in 61% of cases, the research found, and in one case, asked about attacks on synagogues, it gave specific advice about which shrapnel type would be most lethal

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Trust at 100km/h: how Bluetooth bond helps skier Neil Simpson see his way to glory

Neil Simpson and his guide Robert Poth won silver at the Winter Paralympics on Tuesday, the first medal for Great Britain at these Games. But to watch the athletes in visually impaired alpine skiing descend the slopes of the Dolomites at speeds of up to 100km/h is to be strongly reminded that everyone needs at least another medal, just for being brave enough to do it in the first place.Talk to the 23-year-old Simpson, however, and the concept of taking one’s life into one’s hands doesn’t come into the equation. Born with the condition nystagmus, which causes involuntary eye movements, he has been skiing since he was four, first on the dry slopes in Aberdeen, then at the Glenshee resort, before competing in national competition aged 16. “I think it’s something that’s never really fazed me”, he says

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Kit clash farce looms as France set to wear special pale blue shirt against England

England’s Six Nations finale in Paris on Saturday could descend into farce with France poised to wear a special edition pale blue kit that threatens to clash with the white strip worn by Steve Borthwick’s side.Fabian Galthié’s team have confirmed they will don the anniversary kit, which is significantly lighter than their traditional blue strip, for a match that marks 120 years of rivalry between France and England. It is understood, however, that England will still wear their white kit despite the potential for a clash. Match officials are also understood to have given both kits the green light.Six Nations organisers have been wary of issues with kits in the past and no longer permit Wales and Ireland to wear predominantly red and green strips respectively because of the difficulty colour-blind spectators have in differentiating between the two sets of players

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Cheltenham festival 2026: Il Etait Temps blows field away in Champion Chase – as it happened

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Ukraine accuses IPC of ‘systemic pressure’ and pro-Russian bias at Winter Paralympics

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