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France's hottest day on record: Eiffel Tower shut, 68,000 lose power, 40 drown
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France's hottest day on record: Eiffel Tower shut, 68,000 lose power, 40 drown

France recorded its hottest day since measurements began, prompting the closure of the Eiffel Tower and leaving 68,000 people without electricity. At least 40 people have died from drowning as the extreme heat drives people to seek relief in water. The record-breaking heatwave is affecting the entire country with severe consequences for infrastructure and public safety.

Can Georgia or Another SEC Team Win the College Football National Title?
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Can Georgia or Another SEC Team Win the College Football National Title?

The SEC has gone three consecutive seasons without a college football national championship, an unusually long drought for the dominant conference. Georgia and several other SEC programs are considered the leading contenders to restore the conference's grip on the title. Analysis examines which teams have the best shot at the championship in the upcoming season.

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China Pays Citizens to Report Illegal Exports of Strategic Minerals
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China Pays Citizens to Report Illegal Exports of Strategic Minerals

China's Ministry of Commerce launched a rewards system on Wednesday for citizens who report illegal exports of strategic minerals. Reports can include companies that allow inspections by foreign entities without Beijing's approval. The move is seen as a new weapon in China's ongoing trade war with Western nations, particularly the United States.

2026 NHL Draft Final Big Board: McKenna, Stenberg Lead Rankings
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2026 NHL Draft Final Big Board: McKenna, Stenberg Lead Rankings

The final pre-draft big board for the 2026 NHL Draft has been published ahead of Friday's first round. McKenna and Stenberg headline the updated rankings. The list gives fans a guide to which prospects are expected to be called earliest on draft day.

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NBP Survey: 3% Inflation and 3.5% GDP Growth Forecast for Poland in 2026
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NBP Survey: 3% Inflation and 3.5% GDP Growth Forecast for Poland in 2026

Experts surveyed in the National Bank of Poland's June macroeconomic poll forecast average annual CPI inflation of 3.0% and GDP growth of 3.5% for 2026. In subsequent years, both inflation and economic growth are expected to gradually slow. The NBP published the survey results on Wednesday.

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Ukraine Strikes Gas Refinery and Helium Plant in Orenburg, 1,200 km Behind Front
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Ukraine Strikes Gas Refinery and Helium Plant in Orenburg, 1,200 km Behind Front

Ukrainian Defence Forces struck a gas refinery and helium plant in Orenburg, southern Russia, more than 1,200 km behind the front line, the Ukrainian General Staff confirmed on Wednesday. The Orenburg helium plant is the only facility of its kind in Russia, making the strike strategically significant. The attack represents one of Ukraine's deepest long-range strikes to date.

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Young Magic Collector Accused of Fraud Says He's Victim of "Magic Mafia" Smear
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Young Magic Collector Accused of Fraud Says He's Victim of "Magic Mafia" Smear

Rory Feldman, a young magic enthusiast, has been accused of deceiving, defrauding and stealing while attempting to build an extensive magic memorabilia collection. Feldman denies wrongdoing, claiming he has been the target of a relentless smear campaign by a powerful faction he calls the "magic mafia." The case has exposed deep internal conflicts within the insular world of magic collectors.

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Jack Quaid to Voice Gravitator in 'Invincible' Season 5
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Jack Quaid to Voice Gravitator in 'Invincible' Season 5

Jack Quaid has been cast to voice the character Gravitator in season 5 of Robert Kirkman's animated superhero series "Invincible." He joins returning stars Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh and J.K. Simmons. No premiere date for the new season has been announced yet.

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Uzbekistan Expands Incentives to Attract More Foreign Investment
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Uzbekistan Expands Incentives to Attract More Foreign Investment

Tashkent is introducing additional incentives for foreign companies, building on the strong growth in foreign direct investment Uzbekistan has seen since 2017. The new measures aim to further attract international businesses to the Central Asian economy. Specific details of the new regulations were not disclosed in the announcement.

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Bessent: U.S. Treasury Will Oversee Frozen Iranian Funds Upon Release
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Bessent: U.S. Treasury Will Oversee Frozen Iranian Funds Upon Release

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the Treasury Department will oversee frozen Iranian funds when they are released. No timeline for the release or the total value of the funds was specified. Bessent's statement signals the administration's direct involvement in managing Iran-linked financial assets.

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Why Do Nuns Cover Their Hair? A Sister from Panama Explains the Symbolism
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Why Do Nuns Cover Their Hair? A Sister from Panama Explains the Symbolism

Sister Daira Rosales, director of the House of Divine Mercy in Panama, has explained the origins and spiritual significance of the veil worn by nuns. The veil is one of the most recognisable symbols of consecrated religious life, yet its deeper meaning is rarely understood by the general public. The tradition has roots in both biblical texts and historical cultural practices.

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SK Hynix Plans $29 Billion Nasdaq Listing with 17.79 Million New Shares
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SK Hynix Plans $29 Billion Nasdaq Listing with 17.79 Million New Shares

South Korea's largest chipmaker SK Hynix plans to raise approximately $29.65 billion through a Nasdaq listing, issuing 17.79 million new shares valued at 45.45 trillion won. The move would rank among the largest public offerings in the history of the semiconductor industry. SK Hynix is South Korea's biggest memory chip manufacturer.

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Iran Assures U.S.: No Tolls or Charges on Strait of Hormuz
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Iran Assures U.S.: No Tolls or Charges on Strait of Hormuz

President Trump announced that Iran has assured the United States there will be no tolls, insurance costs, or charges of any kind for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The strait is one of the world's most critical shipping lanes, carrying a large share of global oil exports.

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South Hospital Surgery Chief: "I'm Outraged by Dr. Jędrzejewski's Claims"
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South Hospital Surgery Chief: "I'm Outraged by Dr. Jędrzejewski's Claims"

Piotr Szenk, the current head of surgery at Warsaw's Southern Hospital, strongly distanced himself from statements made by his predecessor, Dr. Jędrzejewski. Speaking to Onet, he said no staff member had observed the practices Jędrzejewski described, calling himself "surprised and outraged" by the claims.

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Switzerland Swelters in Tropical Heat During World Cup Season
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Switzerland Swelters in Tropical Heat During World Cup Season

Soccer fans gathered on the Lucerne waterfront in Switzerland to watch World Cup matches on jumbo screens, but the air felt tropical rather than Alpine. Switzerland is experiencing unusually high temperatures that stand in sharp contrast to the country's traditionally temperate climate.

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The Thymus Gland May Predict Lifespan, Scientists Discover
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The Thymus Gland May Predict Lifespan, Scientists Discover

Scientists have discovered that the condition of the thymus — a small organ located behind the breastbone — may reveal a great deal about overall health and potential lifespan. The organ had long been overlooked even by researchers. New findings suggest that tracking thymus health could have significant diagnostic value.

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Andy Burnham: The "King of the North" Tipped as Next UK Prime Minister
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Andy Burnham: The "King of the North" Tipped as Next UK Prime Minister

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Manchester, is widely regarded as the leading candidate to become the next UK Prime Minister. He is dubbed both the "King of the North" for his work in Manchester and "Captain Flip-Flop" by critics who point to shifts in his positions. A youthful photo of Burnham has recently gone viral online.

GKS Katowice Sign Goalkeeper Maciej Kikolski on Loan from Widzew Łódź
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GKS Katowice Sign Goalkeeper Maciej Kikolski on Loan from Widzew Łódź

GKS Katowice officially confirmed on Wednesday the signing of goalkeeper Maciej Kikolski from Widzew Łódź. The deal is a one-year loan with an option for a permanent transfer. This is another summer reinforcement for the Katowice club's goalkeeping position.

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France Records First Ebola Case — Doctor Returned from DR Congo
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France Records First Ebola Case — Doctor Returned from DR Congo

France has identified its first case of Ebola. The patient is a doctor who had recently traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo, the health ministry confirmed. Medical workers are urgently working to trace all individuals who may have come into contact with the infected person.

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Polish Pensioner Shows MOPS Letter: Care Costs Rose After Pension Indexation
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Polish Pensioner Shows MOPS Letter: Care Costs Rose After Pension Indexation

Social media personality "Ciocia Halinka," known for posting about seniors' everyday finances, shared a letter from her local Social Welfare Centre (MOPS) informing her of a rise in home care costs. The increase is a direct result of March's pension indexation — a higher pension automatically raises the senior's contribution to care costs. The exact new amount is not specified in the source.

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Historian: Ukraine Defends UPA Because It Underpins Its Independence Narrative
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Historian: Ukraine Defends UPA Because It Underpins Its Independence Narrative

Prof. Piotr M. Majewski, speaking to Interia, explains why Ukraine glorifies the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) — an organisation Poland holds responsible for the Volhynia massacres and regards as a genocide. According to the historian, Ukraine's stance stems from the need to build an independence narrative rather than ignorance of the crimes. The issue remains one of the primary sources of tension in Polish-Ukrainian relations.