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Alamos Gold CEO Rejects Takeover Talk After Production Cut
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Alamos Gold CEO Rejects Takeover Talk After Production Cut

Alamos Gold CEO John McCluskey told Bloomberg that seismic disruptions forced the company to cut production, but he views the setback as temporary. He firmly rejected speculation that a weaker share price makes Alamos Gold an attractive merger or acquisition target. McCluskey expressed confidence in the company's long-term position despite the current challenges.

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Polish Women Entrepreneurs Stay Home and Bring the World to Their Businesses
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Polish Women Entrepreneurs Stay Home and Bring the World to Their Businesses

A growing number of Polish women entrepreneurs are choosing to build their careers in Poland rather than emigrate abroad for better pay or opportunities. The old notion that professional success requires moving overseas is losing ground. Instead, these businesswomen are staying local while actively pursuing international partnerships and collaboration.

Haaland Joins Elite Group of Six Including Grzegorz Lato at World Cup
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Haaland Joins Elite Group of Six Including Grzegorz Lato at World Cup

Erling Haaland scored again as Norway won their second match at the World Cup, with the Manchester City striker playing a key role in the victory. The feat placed him in an elite group of only six players in football history to achieve this milestone, including Poland's Grzegorz Lato. The specific record he matched was not detailed in the source text.

Messi Missed Penalty Against Austria and Admitted: "I Took It Really Badly"
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Messi Missed Penalty Against Austria and Admitted: "I Took It Really Badly"

Lionel Messi missed a penalty kick in the opening minutes of Argentina's match against Austria. Speaking after the game, the Argentine star did not hide his frustration, saying: "I took it really badly." Messi admitted he was very angry with himself over the missed spot-kick.

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Over 20% of Poles Support Full Transparency of Publicly Funded Doctor Contracts
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Over 20% of Poles Support Full Transparency of Publicly Funded Doctor Contracts

A Tuesday poll by UCE Research commissioned by Onet found that more than one in five Poles supports full public disclosure of doctor contracts funded by public money. The survey reveals strong public expectations for transparency in how healthcare funds are spent in Poland.

Argentine Fans Take Over Dallas During the World Cup
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Argentine Fans Take Over Dallas During the World Cup

Dallas has been taken over by Argentine football fans who flooded the city for their team's World Cup matches. The streets and fan zones filled with the blue and white colours of the Albiceleste in extraordinary scenes. The atmosphere in the Texas city has taken on the feel of a Buenos Aires street party.

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Crisis and Generational Change Drive Consolidation of European Logistics Market
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Crisis and Generational Change Drive Consolidation of European Logistics Market

Europe's highly fragmented logistics market is undergoing accelerating consolidation driven by two key forces: the ongoing economic crisis and generational change within family-owned firms whose owners are seeking buyers or partners. The sector has long been dominated by small and mid-sized family businesses. Experts expect the consolidation trend to intensify in the coming years.

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European Stocks Drop as Tech Selloff Spreads Across Markets
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European Stocks Drop as Tech Selloff Spreads Across Markets

European stock markets are set for significant falls as a global selloff in technology shares spreads across trading floors. Investors are dumping tech stocks, dragging down major indices across the continent. The move follows similar turbulence seen earlier on Asian and US markets.

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25,000 passwords leaked from Polish universities, 60,000 system vulnerabilities found
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25,000 passwords leaked from Polish universities, 60,000 system vulnerabilities found

A Grant Thornton analysis revealed that nearly 25,000 login credentials stolen from Polish universities are circulating online. Security researchers also found 60,000 vulnerabilities in university IT systems across the country. The findings, reported by Rzeczpospolita, highlight a systemic cybersecurity failure in Polish higher education.

Oklahoma Wins Third MCWS Title, Cementing Place Among College Baseball's Elite
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Oklahoma Wins Third MCWS Title, Cementing Place Among College Baseball's Elite

The Oklahoma Sooners claimed their third Men's College World Series title, reinforcing their status as one of college baseball's elite programs. Despite their remarkable success, Oklahoma remains one of the sport's most underrated dynasties, flying under the radar compared to more prominent college athletics programs.

Poland's Nations League home games to be split between Warsaw and Wrocław
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Poland's Nations League home games to be split between Warsaw and Wrocław

Poland's home fixtures in the Nations League B division this autumn are set to be shared between Warsaw and Wrocław, according to Radio ZET journalist Mateusz Ligęza. The split-venue arrangement would mark a departure from the usual single-city hosting of national team home games. No official confirmation has yet been issued by the Polish Football Association.

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Pure Lithium launches Chicago pilot line for graphite-free battery technology
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Pure Lithium launches Chicago pilot line for graphite-free battery technology

Emilie Bodoin, Founder and CEO of Pure Lithium, announced the launch of a pilot production line in Chicago for the company's graphite-free lithium battery technology. The firm is actively seeking commercialisation partners. Bodoin spoke to Bloomberg's Minmin Low on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Dalian.

Norway beat Senegal 3-2 at World Cup — Scandinavian media in ecstasy
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Norway beat Senegal 3-2 at World Cup — Scandinavian media in ecstasy

Norway defeated Senegal 3-2 in a thrilling World Cup group-stage match and now have a perfect six points from two games. Norwegian media are celebrating wildly, with "ecstasy" the word used to capture the national mood. Norway are now battling to top their group heading into the next round.

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Novonesis CEO: Danish biosolutions firm targets China growth amid global strategy
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Novonesis CEO: Danish biosolutions firm targets China growth amid global strategy

Ester Baiget, CEO of Danish biosolutions company Novonesis, outlined the firm's growth strategy and its China business at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian. Novonesis focuses on biological industrial solutions as its core growth driver. Baiget spoke with Bloomberg's Minmin Low at the sidelines of the event.

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HKEX Sees Greater Diversity in Hong Kong IPO Listings
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HKEX Sees Greater Diversity in Hong Kong IPO Listings

Johnson Chui, Head of Global Issuer Services at HKEX, told Bloomberg's Stephen Engle at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian that Hong Kong's stock exchange is seeing a broader range of company types choosing to list there. The comments signal a more active and diverse IPO pipeline for the Hong Kong market.

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Brexit Made Britons Up to 8% Poorer — Nearly 60% Now Say It Was Wrong
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Brexit Made Britons Up to 8% Poorer — Nearly 60% Now Say It Was Wrong

Ten years on from Brexit, economic data shows the decision to leave the EU has left people in Britain up to 8 percent worse off. Experts warn the damage to the UK economy is set to continue into the future. A YouGov poll now finds nearly 60 percent of Britons believe leaving the EU was the wrong decision.

Norway beat Senegal 3-2, advance to knockouts with Viking Row celebration
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Norway beat Senegal 3-2, advance to knockouts with Viking Row celebration

Norway beat Senegal 3-2 in New Jersey on Monday to book their place in the World Cup knockout stages. After the final whistle, the Norwegian players celebrated with the famous "Viking Row" — the viral war cry chant beloved by their fans. It was Norway's second group-stage match of the tournament.

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Europe Heatwave: 38–40°C in England, 19 Dead in France, Red Alerts Issued
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Europe Heatwave: 38–40°C in England, 19 Dead in France, Red Alerts Issued

A severe heatwave is sweeping Europe, with temperatures forecast to reach 38–40°C in parts of England and Wales, potentially breaking the June record set in 1976. The UK Health Security Agency issued rare red health warnings for six English regions from 1am Wednesday to 11pm Thursday, warning of "a risk to life for even the healthy population." France recorded 19 heat-related deaths, with the Prime Minister calling an emergency crisis meeting. Two children were found dead inside a car in France amid the extreme heat.

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Google Now Saves Your Search Media by Default — Here's How to Turn It Off
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Google Now Saves Your Search Media by Default — Here's How to Turn It Off

Google has introduced a new "search services history" feature that is enabled by default and saves images, files, and audio used during searches. The collected data may be used to improve Google's services and train its AI models. Users are already seeing a notification about the change. The feature can be disabled in Google account settings.

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Flaxseed Foot Soak Softens Cracked Heels Without a Pumice Stone
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Flaxseed Foot Soak Softens Cracked Heels Without a Pumice Stone

Soaking feet in a flaxseed bath is a cheap and easy home remedy for soft, smooth heels. The natural gel released by flaxseeds deeply moisturises the skin, soothes cracks and repairs dry patches without the need for a harsh pumice stone. The method involves steeping the seeds in hot water until a gel forms, then soaking the feet in the mixture.

Messi Scores 5 Goals in 2 World Cup Games as Barcelona Return Talk Resurfaces
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Messi Scores 5 Goals in 2 World Cup Games as Barcelona Return Talk Resurfaces

Leo Messi has scored five goals in his first two World Cup matches, leading Argentina to victory each time and becoming the all-time top scorer in World Cup history. Following the match against Austria, a Spanish journalist publicly called for Messi's return to FC Barcelona. The decision is said to rest with club president Joan Laporta.