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Mamdani's Progressives Sweep New York Congressional Primaries
🏛️ Politics

Mamdani's Progressives Sweep New York Congressional Primaries

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's slate of progressive candidates swept establishment-backed Democrats in the state's congressional primaries on Tuesday. The results mark a significant leftward shift in political power in one of the most important US states. The outcome is seen as a further sign of growing influence for the progressive movement within the Democratic Party.

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Slovak actress-turned-ambassador Magda Vašáryová honoured at Karlovy Vary festival
🎬 Entertainment

Slovak actress-turned-ambassador Magda Vašáryová honoured at Karlovy Vary festival

The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival awarded an honorary prize to Slovak actress and former ambassador Magda Vašáryová, whom the festival describes as "one of the greatest Slovak actresses of all time." The honour also recognises the unique artistic bond between Czech and Slovak filmmakers. The festival drew a colourful comparison between Vašáryová's Renaissance-woman career and that of footballer-turned-cultural-figure Eric Cantona.

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Venezuela's debt restructuring set to dwarf Greece's 2012 record of $200bn
🌍 World

Venezuela's debt restructuring set to dwarf Greece's 2012 record of $200bn

Venezuela is preparing to disclose its true financial liabilities, which insiders say will far exceed current market estimates of $150–$200 billion. The scale is expected to surpass Greece's 2012 debt restructuring of $200 billion, making it the largest sovereign debt restructuring in history.

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France confirms first Ebola case in doctor returning from DR Congo
🏥 Health

France confirms first Ebola case in doctor returning from DR Congo

France has confirmed its first case of Ebola, detected in a doctor who returned from a humanitarian mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Health authorities have activated isolation protocols and begun contact tracing. The case marks the first recorded Ebola infection on French soil.

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Spain's Sanchez denies widespread corruption after ex-aide jailed for graft
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Spain's Sanchez denies widespread corruption after ex-aide jailed for graft

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday rejected allegations of "widespread corruption" within his Socialist party after a former top aide was jailed in a graft scandal. The case is the latest in a series of corruption investigations touching Sanchez's inner circle, including his wife Begoña Gómez and former senior political allies. Sanchez insisted the problems are not systemic within his government.

Chwalińska's manager negotiates million-złoty sponsorship deal in London
⚽ Sport

Chwalińska's manager negotiates million-złoty sponsorship deal in London

Maja Chwalińska's manager Piotr Szczypka is in London during Wimbledon, holding talks with agents about a major sponsorship deal for the Polish tennis player. Szczypka stated plainly that he hopes to return with a one-million-złoty advertising contract, which he believes could further boost Chwalińska's career. The player herself has not yet been informed about the ongoing negotiations.

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Anja Rubik turns heads in sheer lace look at Saint Laurent Paris show
💄 Lifestyle

Anja Rubik turns heads in sheer lace look at Saint Laurent Paris show

Polish supermodel Anja Rubik attended the Saint Laurent menswear show on June 23, 2026, during Paris Fashion Week. She chose a bold, contrasting outfit featuring sheer fabrics and lace that quickly became one of the most talked-about looks at the event. Her appearance drew widespread attention from fashion media around the world.

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Rubio visits Gulf states to sell US-Iran deal to worried Arab allies
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Rubio visits Gulf states to sell US-Iran deal to worried Arab allies

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio launched a week-long visit to Gulf Arab states to pitch Washington's peace deal with Iran to nervous regional allies. Gulf leaders fear that excessive concessions to Tehran will strengthen Iran and reshape the region's security balance and oil flows. Rubio himself acknowledged the diplomatic mission is a delicate one.

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Chinese PM warns world risks 'losing control of technology' without AI rules
💻 Technology

Chinese PM warns world risks 'losing control of technology' without AI rules

Chinese Premier Li Qiang warned on Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Dalian — dubbed the "summer Davos" — that failing to regulate artificial intelligence could have "serious consequences." He urged governments to urgently step up oversight of AI before it spirals out of control. The remarks represent one of the strongest calls for global AI governance from a senior Chinese leader.

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Weber adds Wi-Fi to a charcoal grill to monitor heat and airflow via app
💻 Technology

Weber adds Wi-Fi to a charcoal grill to monitor heat and airflow via app

A charcoal grill has been fitted with Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing users to monitor temperature and ember status via a smartphone app. The feature is aimed at giving grillers more precise control over the cooking process rather than enabling fully remote operation. It marks the digitalisation of one of the last household rituals to resist smart-home technology.

Polish volleyball star Natalia Murek marries player Mateusz Paszkowski
⚽ Sport

Polish volleyball star Natalia Murek marries player Mateusz Paszkowski

Polish volleyball player Natalia Murek, coming off a successful season with FC Porto, married fellow volleyball player Mateusz Paszkowski. The couple shared photos from the ceremony on social media, which quickly spread widely online.

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Polaroid vs Instax: an instant camera addict makes the case for Polaroid
💻 Technology

Polaroid vs Instax: an instant camera addict makes the case for Polaroid

The instant camera market is dominated by two brands: Polaroid and Fujifilm Instax. Polaroid has the longer history, dating to the 1940s, and was revived in 2017 after an early-2000s bankruptcy when it was acquired by analog film collective The Impossible Project. The author argues Polaroid is the superior choice for fans of true instant film photography.

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Japan's 2011 earthquake permanently shifted the entire country 5–6 mm eastward
🔬 Science

Japan's 2011 earthquake permanently shifted the entire country 5–6 mm eastward

Scientists have discovered that the catastrophic March 2011 earthquake permanently shifted nearly all of continental Japan 5–6 mm to the east. Researchers link the phenomenon to seismic waves that bounced off Earth's core. The finding adds a new dimension to understanding the long-term physical consequences of one of history's largest natural disasters.

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China's new ethnic unity law allows prosecution of foreigners, Beijing confirms
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China's new ethnic unity law allows prosecution of foreigners, Beijing confirms

China's Vice Minister of Justice Hu Weilie confirmed on Wednesday that the new ethnic unity law can be applied to prosecute foreigners and is fully legal. Beijing insists the law is designed to strengthen national cohesion, but critics warn it could be used to repress ethnic minorities and pressure foreign businesses operating outside China's borders.

Ronaldo's sister mocks critics after Portugal rout Uzbekistan 5–0
⚽ Sport

Ronaldo's sister mocks critics after Portugal rout Uzbekistan 5–0

Katia Aveiro, Cristiano Ronaldo's sister, posted a sarcastic message on social media after Portugal beat Uzbekistan 5–0 at the 2026 World Cup. The post targeted critics of her brother who had been vocal after Portugal's earlier draw with DR Congo. Aveiro mocked the "haters," pointing to the team's turnaround in form.

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Burbot: the healthiest Polish fish you've never heard of
🏥 Health

Burbot: the healthiest Polish fish you've never heard of

Burbot is one of the healthiest freshwater fish in Poland, outperforming carp and salmon in several nutritional respects. It has tender meat, a subtle flavour and few bones, and is caught from clean Polish waters. Despite these qualities, it remains largely absent from Polish kitchens.

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"Sirens" stars Fahy and Howerton reunite in comedy "The Girlfriend"
🎬 Entertainment

"Sirens" stars Fahy and Howerton reunite in comedy "The Girlfriend"

Meghann Fahy and Glenn Howerton, co-stars of the Netflix miniseries "Sirens", are reuniting in a comedy film called "The Girlfriend". The plot follows Elliot, who moves his wife Claire from New York to Alabama for a lucrative job, then hires a sex worker to befriend his lonely spouse — played by Fahy. The project was announced today by Deadline.

Poland vs Belgium volleyball Nations League: June 24, 8 PM in Gliwice
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Poland vs Belgium volleyball Nations League: June 24, 8 PM in Gliwice

Poland's men's volleyball team opens its Nations League campaign against Belgium in Gliwice on Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at 8:00 PM. Belgium are ambitious debutants in the competition, making them an unpredictable opponent for the opening match. It marks Poland's return to Nations League action.

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Dollar hits one-year high against zloty, nearing 4 PLN per USD
📈 Business

Dollar hits one-year high against zloty, nearing 4 PLN per USD

The US dollar broke through key technical resistance levels against the Polish zloty, reaching its highest point in over a year. Analysts say the breakout could open the way toward the psychological barrier of 4 PLN per dollar.

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AI bots now outpace human web traffic – and most companies can't tell them apart
💻 Technology

AI bots now outpace human web traffic – and most companies can't tell them apart

In early 2026, AI agents and bots generated billions of web requests, surpassing human internet traffic for the first time. Most companies cannot distinguish legitimate AI agents from imposters scraping data under trusted brand names. Experts warn that treating all AI traffic as a single category is a costly mistake that leaves organisations blind to a growing and persistent threat.

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O2 to shut down 2G network from 2029 – some smart meters may need replacing
💻 Technology

O2 to shut down 2G network from 2029 – some smart meters may need replacing

Virgin Media O2 has announced it will begin switching off its UK 2G network from 2029, joining EE (also 2029) and VodafoneThree (2030). The freed-up resources will be redirected to improving 4G and 5G capacity, speed and reliability. Devices still relying on 2G — including some smart meters and IoT systems — may need to be replaced or upgraded, with utility providers bearing responsibility for affected meters.