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    Portugal exam digitisation errors force repeat grading; minister apologises, 92% corrected

    Digitisation glitches in Portugal's secondary school exams forced teachers to re-grade thousands of papers; the education minister says 92% are now corrected and results will be posted Friday, amid opposition calls for a parliamentary inquiry.

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Hormuz closes, Fontainebleau burns

Strikes halt Hormuz traffic as Europe fights fires and capitals punish Russian cyber sabotage

The day’s hard news ran through chokepoints, forests and crowded rooms. A US-Iran exchange froze visible traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, Europe counted fires and heat alerts, and a Bangkok pub disaster exposed a familiar gap between inspection and escape.

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The US under Trump: second term

The EU's provisional agreement to scrap tariffs on some US imports represents a concrete step in ongoing trade negotiations, impacting transatlantic economic relations.

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