Keir Starmer resigns as UK Prime Minister
Keir Starmer has confirmed he is stepping down as UK Prime Minister, making him the country's seventh leader in under 10 years. He delivered a formal resignation speech announcing his departure from office.
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Keir Starmer has confirmed he is stepping down as UK Prime Minister, making him the country's seventh leader in under 10 years. He delivered a formal resignation speech announcing his departure from office.
Amflow, an e-bike brand spun out of drone maker DJI, has unveiled its TL series — an all-terrain eSUV-style electric bike designed for both bikepacking adventures and family commutes. The bike is powered by Amflow's compact Avinox M2 mid-drive motor producing 125Nm of torque. The top-tier model in the range is the TL Carbon.
India's Toonz Media Group and Tokyo-based Supersub LLC announced the co-production of "The Taste of Water," an animated feature documentary about Japanese sake, at the Annecy Animation Film Festival. The film is directed by Riki Ohkanda and executive produced by Ryo Nakajima, tracing the history, culture, and future of the iconic Japanese drink. The project is currently in production.
The Milwaukee Bucks have traded superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat. Analysts are grading both sides of the blockbuster deal to determine which franchise came out ahead. The Bucks effectively begin a rebuild by parting with their franchise cornerstone, while the Heat land one of the NBA's premier players.
Scientific research shows that multi-day road trips have measurable benefits for the human brain. Changing landscapes, long routes, and unexpected situations activate cognitive processes including memory and concentration in ways that everyday routines do not. Researchers say the combination of novelty and sustained attention during road travel is key to these mental health benefits.
During a storm delay at the France vs. Iraq match in Philadelphia, Kylian Mbappé was visibly agitated and gestured sharply at the ground crew. After the match he explained he was ensuring both halves of the pitch were dried equally, so neither team would gain an unfair advantage from uneven playing conditions.
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer travelled to India this week to meet with Indian officials and push forward stalled negotiations on an interim trade agreement. Both sides have stepped up efforts to resolve the outstanding differences preventing a deal from being finalised.
Jon Stewart ridiculed Donald Trump's personal involvement in overseeing the renovation of Washington's algae-covered reflecting pool on The Daily Show. He sarcastically remarked that viewers must have hoped the president himself would take charge of the cleanup, joking that the water looked like it had been replaced with Mountain Dew.
Gartner forecasts that around 40% of enterprise applications will include task-specific AI agents in 2025, up from just 5% the previous year. Embedding AI agents directly into legacy systems risks bypassing approval workflows, exposing restricted data and creating unauditable transactions. Security experts argue that safe agentic AI must emulate human oversight behaviours to close the growing governance gap.
Poland's Financial Ombudsman has issued a warning about a new scam in which fraudsters impersonate insurance companies and send fake emails claiming the recipient is owed a refund for an overpaid premium. The real aim is to steal payment card details from unsuspecting victims. Recipients are urged to ignore such messages and avoid clicking any links.
Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko posted a social media appeal calling for de-escalation in Polish-Ukrainian relations, stressing that Poland is Ukraine's strategic ally and has taken in over one million Ukrainian refugees. His statement came days after he renounced the Order of the White Eagle, Poland's highest state honour. He urged both sides to halt the diplomatic spiral.
South Korea's Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday that all North Korean soldiers captured by Ukraine who wish to do so will be allowed to settle in South Korea. Seoul's offer extends to troops who fought on Russia's side, marking a significant humanitarian and geopolitical gesture by the South Korean government.
Alexandra Eala suffered a defeat just two days after reaching the semi-final in Berlin, paying a heavy price for a packed schedule ahead of Wimbledon. The player who beat her will next face Iga Świątek, who is preparing for Wimbledon by competing in Bad Homburg under coach Tomasz Wiktorowski. Aryna Sabalenka opted for Berlin, while several players entered both pre-Wimbledon events.
Krono-Plast Włókniarz Częstochowa is fighting to stay in the PGE Ekstraliga speedway top flight and is in serious danger of relegation. Despite the dire sporting situation, club officials are already working on building a squad for next season. Management has stated they have "a few options in mind" regarding potential signings.
Father's Day in communist Poland was a modest affair — handmade cards, neckties and cheap cologne replaced expensive gifts. A nostalgic quiz tests whether readers remember the customs of the Polish People's Republic era. The ten-question challenge is aimed at those with memories of or curiosity about life under communism.
Brexit was expected to deter Europeans from wanting to leave the EU, and in most member states support for similar exits has dropped significantly. Poland stands out as a clear exception, with EU scepticism among Poles remaining high or growing despite the pan-European trend. Analysts suggest that the British experience has not served as the same deterrent in Poland as elsewhere on the continent.
A report by the W.M. Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech recommends building a constellation of five cooperating space telescopes — dubbed LIFE — to definitively search for signs of life in exoplanet atmospheres. Even the James Webb Space Telescope provides only fragmentary atmospheric data, insufficient to confirm or rule out life. The ESA's ARIEL telescope, partly developed by Poland's Space Research Centre PAN, will study atmospheres of 1,000 exoplanets but the report concludes a single telescope is still not enough.
A decade after the Brexit vote, the UK is losing between £75 and £100 billion from its budget every single year as a direct result of leaving the EU. Experts describe those figures as merely the tip of the iceberg of post-Brexit costs. The prosperity and national greatness promised by Brexit's architects has not materialised.
Polish women living in the United Kingdom say Brexit has made their daily lives harder. Ilona recalls an atmosphere of uncertainty, Marta describes promises that turned out to be empty, and Martyna says she now lives paycheck to paycheck — something she didn't experience before. The personal testimonies paint a picture of eroded financial security and dimmed prospects for Poles on the British Isles.
Norway head coach Stale Solbakken made an emotional dash into the stands immediately after his team's World Cup match against Senegal to embrace his wife Anniken. The touching moment was caught on camera and quickly spread around the world. The gesture became one of the most memorable human-interest moments of the tournament so far.
On the tenth anniversary of the Brexit referendum, Katarzyna Smyk, head of the European Commission Representation in Poland, argues that Britain's departure from the EU could not have been a success for either side. She stresses that only within the EU can countries effectively defend their interests and exercise real influence on global decisions. Smyk described Brexit as a "broken promise" in an interview with Interia.
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