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BUSINESS
France records its hottest day yet, sparking debate as the nation pushes for widespread air‑conditioning amid political clash.
Brent crude falls below $72.50 a barrel after a new Iran‑US agreement, with shipping through the Strait of Hormuz resuming and fuel pumps showing early signs of easing.
Former ICE raids still haunt Minnesota residents, leaving trauma, uncertainty and economic damage in the wake of the controversial crackdown.
AI firm Anthropic claims Alibaba used illicit methods to harvest its Claude model for competitive advantage, calling the move a massive technology theft.
Since the US‑Iran deal, 172 vessels have crossed the Strait of Hormuz, yet traffic lags pre‑war levels amid mine threats and conflicting Iranian guidance, affecting global oil flows.
TRAVEL
A nationwide IT glitch halted Deutsche Bahn services, stopping trains overnight and causing major delays, but was fixed after 2½ hours.
Local governments roll out cooling spots, chalk walls and water sprinklers as the continent faces its hottest June yet.
The Irish government will spend €228m on rail upgrades between Northern Ireland and the Republic, plus funding for cricket venues, ports, canals and Lough Neagh.
Qantas plans a 22‑hour non‑stop Sydney‑London flight in 2027, charging 20% extra. BBC discusses if passengers will accept the premium.
The California‑born pop star’s remains have been flown home after a fatal helicopter collision in Brazil, bringing closure for his family and fans.
SPORT
The 2026 World Cup’s head‑to‑head tiebreaker and third‑place table could make certain group games feel unfair, raising questions about strategy and timing.
An intimate first‑hand account of the 1986 World Cup quarter‑final, where a controversial goal sparked debate and a second spectacular strike captured hearts worldwide.
A first‑time visitor to the 1986 World Cup sees Maradona’s controversial goal firsthand and reflects on the enduring magic of Mexico’s Azteca Stadium.
A Cape Verde fan erupts on live BBC coverage when his country nets its debut World Cup goal against Uruguay in the 2026 tournament.
Witness the instant Cape Verde hits its first World Cup goal and a fan erupts in joy on live BBC News – a moment that will echo in football history.
ENTERTAINMENT
Japanese girl group XG rose from brutal five‑year training to international fame, weaving a powerful pre‑show ritual and a bold gender‑identity statement into their music.
Millions of BTS fans have fallen victim to scams as ticket demand soars, costing over $100,000 in Southeast Asia.
US artist Oliver Tree’s body returned to California after a fatal helicopter crash in Brazil. The family honors his final wish, launching a charity to spread joy.
In a joyful joint ceremony in Ibadan, two sets of twins tie the knot, a rare marriage that has captured the hearts of thousands of wedding guests.
Music mogul Clive Davis, known for shaping Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen and others, dies at 94, leaving a lasting legacy in pop culture.
OPINION
Britain’s new 16‑year-old age‑limit could spark a debate in the US. Analysts weigh the pros and cons of copying the policy.
An AI start‑up is offering free apartment cleanings in NYC in exchange for hours of video footage that will train robotic cleaners – but privacy experts warn it’s a pay‑for‑privacy deal.
Trump blames Italian PM Meloni for "begging" a photo after G7 summit clash, sparking a tense diplomatic exchange.
Japanese football supporters are lauded for sweeping stadiums after World Cup matches, yet social media upsets reveal men are neglecting housework at home.
POLITICS
A devastating quake rattled Caracas and neighboring suburbs, compounding a Venezuela already rattled by a US-led raid on President Maduro.
Former health‑care CEO Vusimusi "Cat" Matlala accepts plea, revealing bribery that slapped police heads with a $360m contract.
Pakistani Baloch activist Mahrang Baloch, who campaigned for answers to enforced disappearances, is facing life in prison after a controversial anti‑terrorism court ruling.
New IFS research shows that a UK university degree can boost earnings by up to £400k – but some courses even reduce lifetime pay. Explore which degrees truly pay and policy responses.
Kerala's new age‑care ministry aims to tackle loneliness and ensure seniors receive community support as migration leaves many elderly without family nearby.
HEALTH
From foil blankets to frozen bedsheets, discover practical, user‑tested tips for beating the UK’s hottest June nights.
A French doctor had returned from a DRC mission and tested positive for Ebola, prompting swift containment, WHO reassurance and medical‑worker vigilance.
Rising temperatures has brought Paris to a crossroads on whether to subsidise cooling units, sparking a heated debate between Greens, the right and public‑health experts.
Leah Stewart, bitten by a shark at Coogee Beach, briefly awakens from a week‑long coma, sparking hope amid a spate of Australian shark incidents.
TECH
After a teen shooter allegedly used the violent game Gorebox in a Tacloban school shooting, the Philippines temporarily blocks the app amid calls for stricter online content controls.
EU’s new biometric border checks are causing long waits at airports and ferries. Get the latest on the Entry/Exit System, what to do, and future ETIAS.
Indian fintech founder Kunal Shah is now leading WhatsApp under Meta, marking a pivotal move in the company’s pursuit of cross‑platform innovation.
Alibaba sues the U.S. Department of Defense to remove its company from the military‑civil fusion blacklist, claiming it was listed without evidence.
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