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BUSINESS
New IFS research shows that the value of a degree varies: medicine can add up to £400k over a lifetime, while creative arts may offer little return.
France reels from record‑breaking heat, sparking political battle over installing air‑conditioning as schools, hospitals face deadly heat.
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TRAVEL
Deutsche Bahn suspended all trains for over two hours when its digital radio system failed, causing widespread delays and cancellations.
From Amsterdam’s cool‑down venues to chalk‑coated classrooms, European cities counter rising temperatures with inventive hot‑weather measures.
Qantas launches a 22‑hour nonstop Sydney–London route, 20% pricier than layovers. BBC asks whether travellers are willing to pay for ultra‑long‑haul comfort.
Japan increases single and multi‑entry visa costs to 15,000 and 30,000 yen, citing inflation and currency shifts amid a post‑pandemic tourism surge.
US singer Oliver Tree has been repatriated to California following a fatal helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro, with family confirming his final wishes
SPORT
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In 1986, a 17‑year‑old Mexican woman saw the infamous Hand of God goal—an experience that sparked lifelong fascination with football and international rivalry.
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ENTERTAINMENT
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The late US singer‑songwriter’s remains have been brought home, with his family saying he can "finally rest" and pledging to honour his charity wish.
Record executive Clive Davis, who shaped careers of legends from Aretha Franklin to Alicia Keys, passes away after a long battle with respiratory illness.
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OPINION
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POLITICS
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HEALTH
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France's record‑high temperatures spark a heated political debate over widespread air‑conditioning adoption.
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TECH
The Philippines blocks Gorebox after a 14‑year‑old suspect in a high‑school shooting was found playing the violent game.
EU’s Entry/Exit System forces biometric checks on UK and other non‑EU visitors, causing delays at airports, ferries and trains across the region.
Meta appoints Kunal Shah, founder of Cred, as head of WhatsApp, a move that puts an Indian tech entrepreneur at the helm of a 3‑billion‑user service expanding into payments and AI.
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