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Fury vs Joshua stays in UK unless Joshua agrees new terms for US move
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Fury vs Joshua stays in UK unless Joshua agrees new terms for US move

Promoter Eddie Hearn confirmed that Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury are contractually bound to hold their fight in the UK. Moving the bout to the United States would require Joshua's team to agree to new terms. Hearn made clear that the decision on the venue ultimately rests with Joshua's camp.

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Ukraine's hryvnia holds trust as bond investments surge sevenfold
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Ukraine's hryvnia holds trust as bond investments surge sevenfold

Ukrainian central bank governor Andrii Pyshny says the hryvnia retains public trust and that investment in domestic government bonds has grown sevenfold despite ongoing drone and missile attacks. Economy Minister Oleksiy Sobolev announced Ukraine is implementing one of the world's most ambitious reform programmes.

Fanatics Sportsbook to ID and ban bettors who harass athletes
⚽ Sport

Fanatics Sportsbook to ID and ban bettors who harass athletes

Fanatics Sportsbook will become the first U.S. bookmaker to partner with ProhiBet Bad Actors, a system using artificial intelligence and investigative tools to detect social media abuse targeting athletes. The platform identifies the people behind the harassment and bans them from betting. It marks a new approach to tackling athlete abuse linked to sports gambling.

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Rich Kleiman joins board of mental health nonprofit Project Healthy Minds
🎬 Entertainment

Rich Kleiman joins board of mental health nonprofit Project Healthy Minds

Rich Kleiman, CEO of Boardroom, has joined the board of mental health nonprofit Project Healthy Minds. He joins a board that already includes NBC Today co-host Carson Daly, Universal Music publishing CEO Jody Gerson, media adviser Michael Kassan, and Indianapolis Colts co-owner Kalen Jackson.

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New study finds wealthy nations gain significant benefits from immigration
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New study finds wealthy nations gain significant benefits from immigration

A new study has found that wealthy nations reap significant economic and social benefits from immigration. The findings come amid rising political tensions over immigration policy in many countries around the world.

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Anna Lewandowska shows off toned figure in bikini on Instagram
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Anna Lewandowska shows off toned figure in bikini on Instagram

Anna Lewandowska, trainer and wife of Robert Lewandowski, posted bikini photos on Instagram showing off her toned physique. She took advantage of the warm June weather to share the images, adding a short caption to the post. The post quickly drew attention from her followers.

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Rats in the garden — what attracts them beyond rubbish bins in summer
🏥 Health

Rats in the garden — what attracts them beyond rubbish bins in summer

In summer, rats increasingly venture into home gardens, attracted by far more than just overflowing bins. Ripening fruits, barbecue leftovers and various sources of food and shelter draw rodents to gardens. Many garden owners are unaware of how many factors make their outdoor spaces appealing to pests.

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Sony A7R VI review: 67MP stacked sensor delivers speed and resolution
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Sony A7R VI review: 67MP stacked sensor delivers speed and resolution

The Sony A7R VI is a new full-frame camera featuring a 67-megapixel stacked sensor that, for the first time in the series, combines high resolution with fast performance. Reviewers describe it as a nearly perfect high-resolution camera. It marks a significant leap forward compared to its A7R predecessors.

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Dogs worldwide bond with humans the same way regardless of culture
🔬 Science

Dogs worldwide bond with humans the same way regardless of culture

A cross-cultural study of dogs from five regions of the world found that the human-dog bond is built on the same foundation everywhere, regardless of culture or the dog's role. The findings suggest the attachment mechanism between dogs and their owners is universal. The research sheds new light on the evolution of the human-dog relationship.

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"Mad as a hatter" phrase originates from mercury poisoning, not Lewis Carroll
💡 Did You Know

"Mad as a hatter" phrase originates from mercury poisoning, not Lewis Carroll

The phrase "mad as a hatter" has its roots not in Lewis Carroll's fictional character, but in the real occupational hazard faced by hat-makers in the 18th and 19th centuries. Hatters used mercury nitrate to process felt, leading to chronic mercury poisoning with neurological symptoms including tremors, mood swings, and hallucinations. The toxic metal was directly responsible for the bizarre behaviour the expression describes.

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How to save money daily with Revolut — vaults, subscriptions and currency exchange
📈 Business

How to save money daily with Revolut — vaults, subscriptions and currency exchange

Revolut offers tools for automatic saving, including rounding up transactions into savings vaults. The app also helps users spot forgotten subscriptions and avoid unnecessary fees on currency exchange. While mostly associated with travel, Revolut can function as an everyday personal finance assistant.

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Zach Cregger's horror film Barbarian gets 4K Blu-ray SteelBook release
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Zach Cregger's horror film Barbarian gets 4K Blu-ray SteelBook release

Zach Cregger's acclaimed horror film Barbarian will receive a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray SteelBook physical release this summer, following a lengthy public campaign by the director. The release features cover art by Creepy Duck Design depicting the film's nightmare Airbnb silhouetted against a red sky.

PGE Ekstraliga: Champions Toruń host Włókniarz in round 10
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PGE Ekstraliga: Champions Toruń host Włókniarz in round 10

Round 10 of the PGE Ekstraliga speedway season begins in Toruń, where the Polish team champions host Włókniarz Częstochowa. The champions arrive in strong form after demolishing Motor last Sunday, making Włókniarz heavy underdogs for Friday's clash.

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Rape charge against Weinstein dropped; prosecutors seek 20-year sentence on other conviction
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Rape charge against Weinstein dropped; prosecutors seek 20-year sentence on other conviction

The Manhattan District Attorney's office has dismissed a rape charge against Harvey Weinstein, meaning he will not face a fourth trial on that count. Prosecutors have simultaneously recommended a 20-year prison sentence on a separate charge for which Weinstein was convicted in 2025.

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Alexander Graham Bell almost skipped the exhibition where he debuted the telephone
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Alexander Graham Bell almost skipped the exhibition where he debuted the telephone

Alexander Graham Bell had to be persuaded to travel from Boston to the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, where he publicly debuted the telephone for the first time. He initially resisted the trip and was reluctant to face any delay in showcasing his device. History ultimately intervened in his favour, and the invention received the international recognition it deserved.

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GTA 6 priced at $79.99 — most gamers say it's too expensive
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GTA 6 priced at $79.99 — most gamers say it's too expensive

Grand Theft Auto 6 is now available to pre-order at $79.99 / £69.99 for the standard edition and $99.99 / £89.99 for the Ultimate Edition. A poll found that the majority of respondents consider the price too high and say Rockstar has lost their sale. The game is $10 more expensive than most major US releases, though UK pricing is in line with competitors.

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Functional coffee, matcha and ceremonial cacao replace morning espresso for Polish women
💄 Lifestyle

Functional coffee, matcha and ceremonial cacao replace morning espresso for Polish women

In 2026, growing numbers of Polish women are swapping morning espresso for drinks that support focus, the nervous system and immunity. Functional coffee with adaptogens, matcha latte and ceremonial cacao are leading this wellness trend. Polish brands such as BeKeto offer premium ranges of these functional drinks tailored to different times of day and needs.

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A foot wound in a diabetic can lead to amputation — experts warn of summer risks
🏥 Health

A foot wound in a diabetic can lead to amputation — experts warn of summer risks

In summer, people with diabetes face elevated risks of foot injuries from walking barefoot on beaches or hot pavements, which can cause wounds that are extremely difficult to heal. The absence of pain is itself a warning sign — it may indicate neuropathy and developing diabetic foot disease, which can ultimately lead to amputation. Experts urge diabetics to exercise extra caution and check their feet regularly during the warm months.

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Poland plans third LNG terminal in Gdańsk to become European gas hub
📈 Business

Poland plans third LNG terminal in Gdańsk to become European gas hub

Energy Minister Miłosz Motyka announced plans in Gdańsk to build Poland's third LNG terminal — a second floating regasification unit (FSRU). Poland already operates a permanent terminal in Świnoujście and has an FSRU under construction in South Korea for Gdańsk. A contractor for the new unit has not yet been selected. Motyka says the project positions Poland as a leader in European energy security.

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Scuffle outside Paris Fashion Week hotel fuelled by Chalamet fan frenzy
🎬 Entertainment

Scuffle outside Paris Fashion Week hotel fuelled by Chalamet fan frenzy

A scuffle outside a hotel during Paris Fashion Week, linked to the "Club Chalamet" fan community, has gone viral and sparked debate about how far fans should go to get close to their favourite stars. The incident occurred outside designer Connor Storrie's hotel and has drawn widespread attention online.

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Lukashenko claims he met Ukrainian delegation and warned of escalation risk
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Lukashenko claims he met Ukrainian delegation and warned of escalation risk

Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko claimed he recently met with representatives of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, warning them that Belarus's involvement in the conflict could immediately change the nature of the war. Ukraine has not commented on the reported meeting.