Almost 40% of students may need to resit after scoring below a pass
How deepfakes have proliferated on the internet – and what’s being done about it
Crowding down; density up
Fifth body pulled from sunken yacht on Thursday morning, with one person still missing
But shadow home secretary appears reluctant to press for much-needed tough changes within the opposition
Israel says overnight strikes targeted militant group’s weapons storage facilities and military structures
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Former FT correspondent and professor was profiled in the Weekend magazine
Divers resume search operation for last remaining missing passenger
German lender expects €430mn boost to profits after deal in one of its longest-running legal disputes
Plus gold miners and job report revisions
Minnesota governor steps up attack on former president as Democratic candidate introduces himself to electorate
Snails; forgery; Japan; Teflon; a free château
Also in today’s newsletter, Tim Walz at the Democratic National Convention and Big Read on Big Agriculture
The potential takeover of 7-Eleven may signal the start of foreign-led acquisitions in Japan
Outgunned and outmanned, Kyiv deploys asymmetric warfare strategy
Hannah Murphy talks to Hany Farid, Kimberly Ton Mai and Paul Carpenter
Companies need vast tracts of land and resources that industrial sites can provide
Ben Hall talks to Andriy Zagorodnyuk, former defence minister and chair of the Centre for Defence Strategies in Kyiv
An ageing, shrinking population will add to pressure on wages and pensions — but there are opportunities
The sci-fi show is deliciously dark, but its Japanese architecture and design are rays of inspiration
Move will increase weighting of other emerging market countries, such as India
Refurbishments after wildfires, insurance claims and autumn bookings now part of life for tourist industry