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Vinicius Jr scores twice as Brazil beat Scotland 3-0 at World Cup
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Vinicius Jr scores twice as Brazil beat Scotland 3-0 at World Cup

Brazil comfortably beat Scotland 3-0 in their final World Cup 2026 group-stage match. Vinicius Junior scored twice and Matheus Cunha added the third goal. The Real Madrid star was named player of the match for the third time in a row at this tournament.

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AI stocks drag Wall Street down as experts warn of year-2000 bubble repeat
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AI stocks drag Wall Street down as experts warn of year-2000 bubble repeat

Wednesday's Wall Street session closed with broad declines, led by the technology sector — particularly semiconductor makers. Experts are increasingly warning that the AI frenzy is beginning to resemble the dot-com bubble of 2000. Investors are growing skeptical about whether AI company valuations are fundamentally justified.

Maradona's 1994 World Cup doping scandal: five banned substances found
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Maradona's 1994 World Cup doping scandal: five banned substances found

Diego Maradona tested positive for doping at the 1994 World Cup in the USA, with five banned substances detected in his system. He was disqualified and expelled from the tournament by FIFA. "They cut off my legs," Maradona said at the time, reacting to the decision.

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Historic earthquakes kill dozens in Venezuela; Trump pledges rapid U.S. aid
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Historic earthquakes kill dozens in Venezuela; Trump pledges rapid U.S. aid

Historic earthquakes struck Venezuela, killing dozens of people. President Donald Trump pledged a rapid U.S. response with disaster assistance, reflecting a degree of diplomatic realignment between his administration and Venezuela's interim government. The swift offer marks a notable shift in U.S.-Venezuela relations.

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Samsung tests One UI 9 with Android 17 – Galaxy S26 series gets priority
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Samsung tests One UI 9 with Android 17 – Galaxy S26 series gets priority

Samsung has begun testing One UI 9 based on Android 17, with the beta already active for the Galaxy S26 series. Internal test builds also cover older flagships, foldables, tablets and select mid-range and budget models, revealing the company's rollout priorities. No public release date has been announced yet.

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Three Brazilian sisters aged a combined 316 years set world record as longest-living trio
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Three Brazilian sisters aged a combined 316 years set world record as longest-living trio

Three Brazilian sisters with a combined age of 316 years have been officially recognised as the world's longest-living trio of sisters. The women shared their thoughts on the secrets to a long life in a recent interview. Their record has drawn global media attention.

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Low-tech gadgets for a screen-free summer with your kids
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Low-tech gadgets for a screen-free summer with your kids

The article presents a selection of analogue gadgets and toys designed to keep children away from screens during the summer holidays. Suggestions include nature observation kits, board games and creative DIY sets. The aim is to encourage families to spend more time offline together.

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Poll: Most Poles say doctors' salaries are too high
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Poll: Most Poles say doctors' salaries are too high

A SW Research poll conducted for rp.pl found that a clear majority of Poles consider doctors' salaries in Poland to be too high. The results feed into the ongoing public debate about pay transparency in the healthcare sector. The survey comes amid the scandal surrounding Warsaw's Szpital Południowy hospital and reports about physician earnings.

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Stefanovic dropped from radio show after Tommy Robinson interview backlash
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Stefanovic dropped from radio show after Tommy Robinson interview backlash

Karl Stefanovic will not appear on his Friday radio show on Gold FM with Eddie McGuire following widespread backlash over his podcast interview with UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson. Nine Entertainment is expected to cut ties with the Today show host. ARN Media is reviewing Stefanovic's recently signed contract after advertisers threatened a boycott.

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How 1970s Tourism Transformed Bali Beyond Recognition
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How 1970s Tourism Transformed Bali Beyond Recognition

In the 1970s, Bali's southern coastline was rapidly transformed by a tourism boom that brought hotels, parking lots, and nightlife hotspots catering to young travellers from North America, Europe, and Australasia. This wave of mass tourism collided with the island's centuries-old social and religious order. The piece explores what survived of traditional Balinese culture amid that upheaval.

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Oil prices drop back toward pre-Iran-war levels as Gulf shipping resumes
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Oil prices drop back toward pre-Iran-war levels as Gulf shipping resumes

Oil prices fell sharply Wednesday, moving back toward levels not seen since the war with Iran began in February. The resumption of shipping through the Persian Gulf has allowed stockpiled crude to flow back into global markets. The drop is a direct consequence of the Strait of Hormuz reopening to normal tanker traffic.

France end three-match losing streak in Nations League with win over Iran
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France end three-match losing streak in Nations League with win over Iran

France had a dismal opening week in this year's Nations League, losing all three of their first matches. The Olympic champions bounced back at the start of the second week, defeating Iran in a tie-break. Meanwhile, Slovenia recorded their fourth victory of the tournament.

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Class action against Fortescue – female workers allege systemic harassment at remote mines
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Class action against Fortescue – female workers allege systemic harassment at remote mines

Female workers at Andrew Forrest's iron ore giant Fortescue have filed a class action in Victoria's federal court alleging systemic sexual harassment, violence and retaliation at the company's remote fly-in, fly-out sites in Western Australia. One woman claims a man entered her accommodation room uninvited; another alleges she was dragged into a dark alley and assaulted. The lawsuit was filed on Thursday and Fortescue has not yet publicly responded.

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OpenAI rolls out free GPT-5.5 model with better context understanding for ChatGPT users
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OpenAI rolls out free GPT-5.5 model with better context understanding for ChatGPT users

OpenAI has rolled out the GPT-5.5 model to free ChatGPT users, upgrading the default model they interact with most. The new version offers improved contextual understanding compared to its predecessor. The update is available without a paid subscription.

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Expert: modern warfare cannot function without space-based support
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Expert: modern warfare cannot function without space-based support

A military expert states that modern warfare is entirely dependent on space-based infrastructure, including navigation, intelligence and communications satellites. Without space support, effective military operations are considered practically impossible today. The source does not name the expert or provide further details about the statement's context.

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Poles Prefer Cash Wedding Gifts – Home Appliances Now Considered Out of Fashion
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Poles Prefer Cash Wedding Gifts – Home Appliances Now Considered Out of Fashion

A 2026 survey by UCE Research and Briju titled "Polish Wedding Gifts: Trends 2026" found that most Poles consider cash the most appropriate wedding present. Traditional gifts such as household appliances are now seen as outdated and no longer considered suitable.

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Health minister: Some Polish hospitals spend 100% of their budget on salaries
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Health minister: Some Polish hospitals spend 100% of their budget on salaries

Health Minister Jolanta Sobierańska-Grenda revealed that some Polish hospitals are spending up to 100% of their budgets on staff salaries, leaving nothing for treatment or equipment. Commenting on the Warsaw Szpital Południowy scandal, she confirmed that she and the Mazovian governor have launched their own audit of the facility. Proposed healthcare reforms are to include measures on pay transparency.

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Journalist accessed dressing room and VIP lounge at World Cup with just a press badge
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Journalist accessed dressing room and VIP lounge at World Cup with just a press badge

A Polish journalist covering the World Cup describes walking into the dressing room, tunnel and VIP lounge at the New York Red Bulls stadium armed with nothing more than a press credential around his neck and a dose of confidence. He also met fans who had flown halfway around the world without tickets to a single match. The column offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the tournament and highlights security gaps in access control.

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Chief Joseph's 1877 Surrender: The Last Stand of the Nez Percé
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Chief Joseph's 1877 Surrender: The Last Stand of the Nez Percé

On 5 October 1877, a Nez Percé leader on horseback faced five U.S. soldiers on the Montana prairie and surrendered, ending a months-long, hundreds-of-miles flight from the U.S. Army. The tribe had been fleeing forced relocation, fighting off pursuit across rugged terrain. His surrender speech — "From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever" — became one of American history's most quoted.

Hornets in serious trade talks over LaMelo Ball
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Hornets in serious trade talks over LaMelo Ball

The Charlotte Hornets are seriously engaged in trade talks involving star point guard LaMelo Ball, with multiple teams aggressively pursuing him. No specific teams or financial details have been disclosed yet. The development signals a potential major shake-up for the Hornets franchise.

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Summer 2025 holidays costlier for Poles — Turkey sees biggest price hike
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Summer 2025 holidays costlier for Poles — Turkey sees biggest price hike

A bank report cited by Puls Biznesu shows that summer 2025 holidays in the most popular southern European destinations among Polish tourists will cost more than last year. Turkey is seeing the steepest price increases. Some destinations have recorded slight price drops, though the report does not name them specifically.