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Iraq fans celebrate despite World Cup loss to France in Philadelphia
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Iraq fans celebrate despite World Cup loss to France in Philadelphia

Iraqi fans in Philadelphia expressed pride and joy after their team's FIFA World Cup match against France, despite the loss. Kylian Mbappé and France proved too strong for Iraq, but supporters said they were simply thrilled to see their country competing at the World Cup. The match was played amid stormy weather, which did not dampen the fans' spirits.

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Amflow TL e-Bike by DJI Spin-Off Targets Family Rides and Mountain Trails
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Amflow TL e-Bike by DJI Spin-Off Targets Family Rides and Mountain Trails

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.

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Animated Documentary About Japanese Sake in Production at Toonz and Supersub
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Animated Documentary About Japanese Sake in Production at Toonz and Supersub

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.

Giannis Traded to Miami Heat – Who Won the Deal?
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Giannis Traded to Miami Heat – Who Won the Deal?

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.

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Long Road Trips Boost Brain Function and Memory, Research Shows
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Long Road Trips Boost Brain Function and Memory, Research Shows

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.

Mbappé Gestured at Pitch Crew to Ensure Equal Drying of Both Halves After Philadelphia Storm
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Mbappé Gestured at Pitch Crew to Ensure Equal Drying of Both Halves After Philadelphia Storm

Following a storm delay in Philadelphia during France's match against Iraq, Kylian Mbappé was seen gesturing sharply at the pitch-cleaning crew. The French star explained after the game that he was making sure both halves of the field were dried equally, so Iraq wouldn't gain an unfair advantage on a wet pitch. Mbappé described the episode as "a little frustrating."

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Jon Stewart Mocks Trump's Reflecting Pool Renovation: 'Did They Replace Water With Mountain Dew?'
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Jon Stewart Mocks Trump's Reflecting Pool Renovation: 'Did They Replace Water With Mountain Dew?'

Comedian Jon Stewart took aim at Donald Trump's personal involvement in the renovation of the National Mall's Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C. Stewart quipped that upon hearing the pool had an algae problem, he immediately hoped the President of the United States was personally overseeing the fix. The joke riffs on reports of Trump closely monitoring the renovation work.

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Secure AI Agents Must Emulate Human Behavior and Access Controls, Experts Say
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Secure AI Agents Must Emulate Human Behavior and Access Controls, Experts Say

Gartner forecasts that around 40% of enterprise applications will include task-specific AI agents in 2025, up sharply from just 5% the previous year. Many organizations embed AI agents directly into legacy systems, bypassing approval workflows and access controls — creating a significant governance gap where agents can access restricted data or execute transactions without a full audit trail. Security experts argue that safe AI must emulate human behavioral constraints and operate within the same access boundaries as human employees.

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StubHub fined for hiding full ticket prices from buyers
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StubHub fined for hiding full ticket prices from buyers

The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has fined ticket reseller StubHub for failing to display full prices to buyers upfront. The company must refund approximately 50,000 customers who were misled. The action is part of a broader crackdown on hidden fees in the secondary ticketing market.

Jordan's World Cup debut becomes a moment of pride for Palestinians
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Jordan's World Cup debut becomes a moment of pride for Palestinians

Jordan has qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in history, and for millions of Palestinians living in the country, it feels like their moment too. Palestinian flags and emblems were prominently displayed at the match, turning the game into a show of national identity. The historic qualification has resonated deeply across the Palestinian diaspora.

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Russian forces enter Kostiantynivka, key Donbas stronghold
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Russian forces enter Kostiantynivka, key Donbas stronghold

Russian forces have entered Kostiantynivka, a key Ukrainian stronghold in the Donbas region, according to The Telegraph. The city risks falling under Russian control, and the situation in other nearby towns is also described as difficult. Kostiantynivka has long been a critical node in Ukraine's eastern defensive line.

Five Polish riders in SGP2 qualifiers — one already out of title race
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Five Polish riders in SGP2 qualifiers — one already out of title race

This Saturday's SGP2 qualifiers — the Junior Speedway World Championship — will feature five Polish riders competing for a spot in the finals. However, one of the Polish competitors has already lost any chance of fighting for the world title. The start lists for the elimination rounds have been published.

Argentina top their World Cup 2026 group
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Argentina top their World Cup 2026 group

Argentina secured victory in their World Cup 2026 group stage match, with the result discussed in the Mundial studio show. Lionel Messi was highlighted as the standout figure for the team. The studio panel reviewed the match performance and its implications for the tournament.

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GPS Cannot Replace Geodetic Networks — Ground Control Points Still Essential
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GPS Cannot Replace Geodetic Networks — Ground Control Points Still Essential

Despite the widespread use of GPS, geodetic control networks — grids of fixed reference points with known coordinates — remain essential for accurate land surveying in Poland. Specialists known as "guardians of coordinates" maintain and update these benchmarks. Without them, modern navigation and construction projects would lose critical precision.

Norway beat Senegal 3-2, set up top-of-Group-I clash with France
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Norway beat Senegal 3-2, set up top-of-Group-I clash with France

Norway defeated Senegal 3-2 to maintain a perfect record after two group-stage matches at the World Cup. The result sets up a direct top-of-Group-I showdown between Norway and France. The Haaland vs. Mbappé duel is now the most anticipated fixture of the group stage.

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Ukraine at UN: "Our Patience Has Limits" – Kyiv Issues Warning to Russia
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Ukraine at UN: "Our Patience Has Limits" – Kyiv Issues Warning to Russia

Ukraine's permanent representative to the UN, Andriy Melnik, stated on Monday at an emergency UN Security Council session that Kyiv remains ready for direct negotiations with Russia. However, he warned that Ukraine's patience is not unlimited. The statement was reported by the Ukrinform news agency.

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Porsche to Slim Down Model Lineup and Deepen VW Ties to Restore Margins
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Porsche to Slim Down Model Lineup and Deepen VW Ties to Restore Margins

Porsche AG's CEO has promised to cut the brand's model range and increase integration with parent company Volkswagen AG. The sports car maker is battling compressed margins caused by US tariffs and sluggish demand in China. The restructuring aims to restore profitability for the maker of the iconic 911.

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Passion Paris and ADN to Adapt South Korean Webtoon With 80 Million Views
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Passion Paris and ADN to Adapt South Korean Webtoon With 80 Million Views

French animation studio Passion Paris has partnered with anime streaming service ADN to produce an animated series based on a popular South Korean webtoon. The adult action title has accumulated 80 million views worldwide, according to Passion Paris managing director Caroline Audebert. Passion Paris is known for productions including "400 Boys" and "Not a Box."

France Beat Iraq 3–0 to Advance After 2-Hour Storm Delay in Philadelphia
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France Beat Iraq 3–0 to Advance After 2-Hour Storm Delay in Philadelphia

France secured a place in the last 32 of the 2026 World Cup with a 3–0 win over Iraq, but the match in Philadelphia was interrupted by a violent thunderstorm. The delay lasted two hours — the longest stoppage coach Didier Deschamps said he had ever experienced. The French squad waited in the dressing room before play eventually resumed.

Alvarez Wants Out of Atlético — Barcelona Interested but Club Plans Counter-Move
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Alvarez Wants Out of Atlético — Barcelona Interested but Club Plans Counter-Move

Julian Alvarez publicly stated after Argentina's 2026 World Cup match against Austria that leaving Atlético Madrid is the best option for his club career. Barcelona are the front-runners to sign him, but Atlético, frustrated by repeated Catalan interest, are reportedly planning an alternative scenario to block the move to Camp Nou.

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Canada to build 10 nuclear reactors in 15 years and double uranium exports
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Canada to build 10 nuclear reactors in 15 years and double uranium exports

Canada has unveiled a nuclear strategy to build 10 new reactors within 15 years, double its uranium exports, and sell Canadian-designed reactors abroad. Energy Minister Tim Hodgson called the plan a "new civilian nuclear renaissance." It represents one of the country's most ambitious expansions of atomic energy.