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    Extreme heat costs Italy up to €12 billion a year, Confesercenti warns

    A new study by business association Confesercenti estimates that 30–60 days of intense heat per year drains between €6 billion and €12 billion from the Italian economy, equal to 0.2–0.4% of GDP, through higher energy bills, lost productivity, and forced investments.

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Hormuz, Kyiv and burning Spain

US and Iran trade blows as Kyiv absorbs missiles and Europe battles fire

The past 12 hours brought a grimly busy map: Gulf bases under fire, Kyiv under missiles, and southern Europe under heat and flames. Politics also moved fast, with Britain's incoming prime minister clearing inherited schemes before he even reaches Downing Street.

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  • Russian missile strike on Black Sea cargo ship

    Reports state Russian cruise missiles struck a Turkish-owned grain vessel in the Black Sea, leaving five crew members dead.

  • France wildfire crisis

    Burns 120 hectares and forces evacuations in Var as prefect reports the fire jumped toward Les Arcs.

  • US-Iran military escalation

    Expanded US military response to the deaths of service members, launching massive retaliatory raids against Iranian targets on Qeshm Island.

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The US under Trump: second term

The US Department of Homeland Security finalized new visa rules, replacing "duration of status" with fixed time limits for F, J, and I visas, and specifically restricting Chinese media visas.

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