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Doctors warn: alcohol and coffee are the worst drinks in a heatwave
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Doctors warn: alcohol and coffee are the worst drinks in a heatwave

Doctors warn that during heatwaves some drinks worsen dehydration despite offering a momentary sensation of refreshment. Alcohol and coffee are among the worst choices as they have a diuretic effect and put extra strain on the body. Water — ideally with electrolytes — is recommended, while sugary fizzy drinks should also be avoided.

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Samsung unveils appliances designed specifically for small bathrooms
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Samsung unveils appliances designed specifically for small bathrooms

Samsung has showcased a range of home appliances tailored for small bathrooms, where fitting standard equipment often forces owners into difficult trade-offs. The compact devices are designed to maximise functionality without sacrificing the limited space available. The lineup targets a common pain point encountered when furnishing smaller apartments.

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Netflix orders three more episodes of "The Monster of Florence"
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Netflix orders three more episodes of "The Monster of Florence"

Netflix has greenlit a new three-episode instalment of its Italian original series "The Monster of Florence," directed by genre specialist Stefano Sollima. The first four-episode chapter debuted at the 2025 Venice Film Festival and quickly topped Netflix's global non-English-language shows chart. The series is based on Italy's real-life Monster of Florence serial killer case.

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Poland's 231-billion-zloty district heating transformation plan unveiled
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Poland's 231-billion-zloty district heating transformation plan unveiled

Polish Energy Minister Miłosz Motyka presented the foundations of a district heating transformation strategy worth 231 billion zlotys. The ministry stated it currently sees no possibility of abandoning price regulation (tariffing) for district heat. The strategy is intended to set the direction for transforming Poland's heating sector.

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Woman gives birth amid rubble after Venezuela earthquake
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Woman gives birth amid rubble after Venezuela earthquake

A mother gave birth amid the devastation caused by an earthquake in Venezuela. The source does not provide further details on the location, the date of the birth, or the condition of the mother and child.

Lech Poznań uncertain over Antonio Milić's future as contract expires June 30
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Lech Poznań uncertain over Antonio Milić's future as contract expires June 30

The future of Croatian defender Antonio Milić at Lech Poznań remains unclear, as his contract expires on 30 June. Club spokesman Adrian Gałuszka commented on the situation in an interview with the "Meczyki" channel but neither confirmed a transfer nor a contract extension.

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Temperatures above 30°C dangerous for blood pressure, expert warns
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Temperatures above 30°C dangerous for blood pressure, expert warns

Internist Dr. Paweł Banaś warns that temperatures above 30°C pose health risks not only to the elderly but also to young and physically active people. Heat promotes dehydration and electrolyte imbalances, which can cause significant blood pressure fluctuations and serious health consequences.

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Water scarcity could block US lithium mining expansion, study finds
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Water scarcity could block US lithium mining expansion, study finds

A study published May 28 in Communications Earth & Environment warns that growing water scarcity could hamper US lithium mining expansion, deepening reliance on foreign imports. The US currently has only one active lithium mine in Nevada, and most of the 115 planned new mines overlap with water-stressed areas in the western United States.

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Edyta Zając goes for quiet luxury nails: short, milky-pink manicure
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Edyta Zając goes for quiet luxury nails: short, milky-pink manicure

Model Edyta Zając has opted for a manicure that perfectly fits the quiet luxury trend. Her short, neat nails in a milky-pink shade look elegant and fresh, matching virtually any outfit. The look is one of the most fashionable nail choices of the current season.

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UK arts and humanities graduates earn less than non-graduates, study finds
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UK arts and humanities graduates earn less than non-graduates, study finds

A new study in the United Kingdom has found that graduates of arts and humanities courses earn less than people who did not attend university at all. The research highlights stark differences in earning potential depending on the subject studied. The findings are likely to fuel debate about the economic value and funding of humanities degrees.

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"Day of Revelation" review: Spielberg fumbles the meaning of alien contact
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"Day of Revelation" review: Spielberg fumbles the meaning of alien contact

A review of "Day of Revelation" argues that Steven Spielberg still fails to grasp what genuine contact with a more advanced civilisation would truly mean. The critic suggests the director doesn't capture the philosophical and existential weight of such an encounter, undermining the film's core message.

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SME Ombudsman investigates VAT rates in gastronomy after shrimp pizza controversy
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SME Ombudsman investigates VAT rates in gastronomy after shrimp pizza controversy

SME Ombudsman Agnieszka Majewska has intervened over VAT rate rules in the restaurant industry and the National Revenue Administration's audit practices. The move follows controversy over the taxation of shrimp-topped pizza, which tax authorities reportedly treat differently from standard pizza. The ombudsman says the issue reflects a broader problem of inconsistent tax regulation enforcement facing small businesses.

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California launches tracker to monitor AI-related job losses
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California launches tracker to monitor AI-related job losses

California Governor Gavin Newsom, working with the state's employment department, has launched a tracker to monitor job losses linked to artificial intelligence. The tool is designed to collect data on the scale of AI's impact on California's labour market.

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EU to extend Ukraine protection but exclude men of military age
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EU to extend Ukraine protection but exclude men of military age

The European Commission has proposed extending temporary protection for Ukrainian citizens across EU member states, but excluding men of military age. The restriction was requested by the Ukrainian government in Kyiv, which wants to bring potential military recruits back from abroad.

Hurkacz faces Ruud, Majchrzak draws Tabilo in Wimbledon 2026 first round
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Hurkacz faces Ruud, Majchrzak draws Tabilo in Wimbledon 2026 first round

Hubert Hurkacz and Kamil Majchrzak have learned their first-round opponents at Wimbledon 2026. Hurkacz will face Norway's Casper Ruud, while Majchrzak takes on Chile's Alejandro Tabilo — both Poles drawn against familiar opponents from the ATP Tour.

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Scientists: Europe's heatwave 'unequivocally' caused by climate change
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Scientists: Europe's heatwave 'unequivocally' caused by climate change

Scientists say human-caused climate change is "unequivocally" responsible for the intensity of the current record-breaking European heatwave. A similar heatwave would have been 3.5°C cooler during the day had it occurred in June 1976. The current episode is described as notably more extreme even compared to the deadly 2003 heatwave, which killed tens of thousands across Europe.

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Social media ban for teens: are parents surrendering their role?
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Social media ban for teens: are parents surrendering their role?

An opinion piece argues that the enthusiasm for a state-imposed social media ban for teenagers reflects parents' own failure to raise digitally responsible children. The author contends that demanding government action is a way of avoiding parental responsibility. The article is a commentary rather than a report on any specific new legislation.

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Ebola may reach South Sudan within 12 weeks, WHO warns
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Ebola may reach South Sudan within 12 weeks, WHO warns

WHO modelling shows a nearly 70% chance of an Ebola case appearing in South Sudan within 12 weeks. The current outbreak is described as the fastest-spreading Ebola outbreak on record. Experts are raising the alarm about the high risk of the virus crossing the border into the neighbouring country.

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New chip turns quantum computing's noise problem into a programmable feature
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New chip turns quantum computing's noise problem into a programmable feature

Researchers have built a new chip that turns quantum "noise" — the interference widely seen as the biggest barrier to useful quantum computing — into a programmable feature. Quantum bits (qubits) fail at a rate of roughly 1 in 1,000, far worse than the 1-in-1-billion failure rate of classical digital bits. The team believes this first-of-its-kind experiment could help advance the development of error-corrected, fault-tolerant quantum computers.

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PKO BP analysts forecast continued rise in apartment transaction prices
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PKO BP analysts forecast continued rise in apartment transaction prices

PKO BP analysts expect transaction prices for apartments to keep rising. Demand in the first quarter was partly driven by fears of escalating conflict in the Middle East. A de-escalation of geopolitical tensions could lead to cheaper credit and reduced upward pressure on property prices, the analysts noted.

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Ukraine targets Crimea bridges, ferries and fuel depots in intensified strikes
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Ukraine targets Crimea bridges, ferries and fuel depots in intensified strikes

Ukraine has intensified drone strikes on Crimea's infrastructure, targeting bridges, ferries and oil storage facilities. The peninsula, annexed by Russia in 2014, is showing signs of strain: fuel and power shortages are worsening, Russian-installed leaders have introduced emergency measures, and residents are living under regular bombardment.