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    France keeps brevet exam on Friday despite heatwave, announces all future exams will be morning-only

    Education minister Édouard Geffray confirmed the middle-school diploma exam will go ahead on Friday with extra pauses and relaxed rules, while unveiling plans to reschedule all exams to mornings from the next school year.

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44.3C and a Senate rebuke

Senate checks Trump as heatwave cripples Europe and brittle networks rattle markets

Washington’s Iran war met an institutional brake, even as the Strait of Hormuz reopened only cautiously. Europe, meanwhile, sweated through records, rail systems stumbled, and investors discovered again that crowded trades can empty quickly.

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  • NATO chief Rutte meets Trump at White House

    Criticizes Trump the leaders of Italy, UK, Germany, and France, expressing disappointment in their NATO contributions during his meeting with Mark Rutte.

  • Loire-Atlantique heatwave restrictions

    Eases heatwave alerts as Météo-France warns of storms with 120 km/h wind gusts and heavy hail across 50 departments.

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European democracies and populism

The strategic divergence between Hungary and Poland on rule-of-law and Ukraine marks a notable shift in intra-EU dynamics, weakening a key populist alliance.

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