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Jack Draper reaches Eastbourne semi-finals in confident return from injury
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Jack Draper reaches Eastbourne semi-finals in confident return from injury

British tennis player Jack Draper has advanced to the semi-finals of the Eastbourne Open, extending his winning return from injury. Draper said he is growing more confident in his body with each match he plays. The result is an encouraging sign ahead of the upcoming Wimbledon tournament.

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How company agreement clauses can prevent court-ordered dissolution
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How company agreement clauses can prevent court-ordered dissolution

Ownership deadlock in a limited liability company — where shareholder conflict prevents decision-making — can lead to court-ordered dissolution. Properly drafted company agreement clauses can, however, prevent this outcome and protect the interests of all parties involved.

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Putin moves to absorb three unrecognised separatist territories
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Putin moves to absorb three unrecognised separatist territories

Despite military setbacks in Ukraine, the Kremlin has begun taking steps toward three internationally unrecognised separatist quasi-states, signalling possible annexation plans. Analysts suggest Putin has not abandoned his imperial ambitions and is now moving on these territories as part of a broader strategy to rebuild Russian influence.

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Pawlikowski's films: post-war Europe and abandoned churches as recurring motifs
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Pawlikowski's films: post-war Europe and abandoned churches as recurring motifs

Film critic Estera Flieger analyses Paweł Pawlikowski's work, highlighting his recurring fascination with post-war Europe and abandoned churches. In "Cold War," ruins serve as meeting places for lovers, while in "Homeland," a church becomes the site of Thomas Mann's suppressed grief after losing his son. Flieger questions whether these spaces carry deeper symbolic meaning beyond their aesthetic coldness.

Nagelsmann furious at Undav and Kimmich: "Stop this nonsense"
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Nagelsmann furious at Undav and Kimmich: "Stop this nonsense"

Following Germany's match against Ecuador, players Deniz Undav and Joshua Kimmich claimed Ecuador wanted the win more. Coach Julian Nagelsmann publicly rebuked them, telling them to "stop this nonsense" and sharply rejecting that assessment. The incident has highlighted tensions within the German national squad during the tournament.

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Two unknown sermons by St. Augustine discovered in a Polish manuscript in Pelplin
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Two unknown sermons by St. Augustine discovered in a Polish manuscript in Pelplin

A medieval manuscript held at the Diocesan Library in Pelplin, Poland, has been found to contain two previously unknown sermons by St. Augustine of Hippo, one of Christianity's most influential thinkers. The discovery was made through detailed examination of the library's collection. Researchers are calling it a minor sensation with significance for theology and the history of early Christian literature.

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Zucchini soup helps control appetite and supports weight loss
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Zucchini soup helps control appetite and supports weight loss

Cream of zucchini soup is a highly nutritious meal especially recommended for people on a weight-loss diet. Zucchini is low in calories, rich in water and fiber, which helps control appetite. The vegetable also provides vitamins and minerals that support overall health.

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Poland plans digital sovereignty test to limit dependence on big tech
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Poland plans digital sovereignty test to limit dependence on big tech

The Polish government is developing a mechanism to screen technologies purchased by the state, aiming to reduce digital dependency on global suppliers such as major tech corporations. The idea has received support from domestic technology companies. However, experts have raised concerns about the details and feasibility of the plan.

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Catastrophe 70,000 Years Ago Nearly Wiped Out Humanity
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Catastrophe 70,000 Years Ago Nearly Wiped Out Humanity

All modern humans may descend from a tiny group of survivors of a catastrophic event that occurred just over 70,000 years ago. The disaster nearly wiped out the human species, leaving only a small population that became the ancestors of every person alive today.

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Rising costs push young adults back home — tips for making it work
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Rising costs push young adults back home — tips for making it work

Soaring living costs are pushing a growing number of young adults to move back in with their parents. The article shares practical advice on how to avoid arguments and maintain healthy relationships while living together as adults. The author draws on personal experience to outline strategies that can make the arrangement work for both generations.

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Ukraine battle-tests autonomous drone interceptor that kills Shaheds without human control
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Ukraine battle-tests autonomous drone interceptor that kills Shaheds without human control

Ukraine has completed combat testing of its first autonomous drone interceptor in the Kharkiv region. Developed under the Brave1 defence accelerator, the system automates 95% of the kill chain — a human only selects the target, with the rest handled autonomously. The interceptor was designed specifically to counter Russian Shahed drone swarm attacks that overwhelm conventional air defences through sheer volume and speed.

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Chinese appliances flood EU market — Polish exports down 10%, China's share hits 35%
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Chinese appliances flood EU market — Polish exports down 10%, China's share hits 35%

In the first quarter of 2025, the value of Polish household appliance exports to EU markets fell by 10%, while Chinese exports grew by 7% over the same period. China now accounts for 35% of all home appliances sold in the EU, posing a serious threat to Polish manufacturing plants and jobs in the sector.

Ivory Coast joins historic first-timers in the World Cup knockout stage
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Ivory Coast joins historic first-timers in the World Cup knockout stage

Ivory Coast qualified for the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in their history on Thursday. They joined Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and South Africa, who had all made their historic debuts in the round of 16 a day earlier. Analysts attribute the record number of first-time qualifiers to the expanded tournament format.

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Benson Boone and Alix Earle Battle Dragons in 'The Time of My Life' Video
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Benson Boone and Alix Earle Battle Dragons in 'The Time of My Life' Video

Benson Boone and Alix Earle star together in the music video for "The Time of My Life." The theatrical clip is set in a medieval landscape, featuring Boone battling dragons and a broken heart. The two also share an on-screen kiss in the video.

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How Rust Catches Data Races at the Type Level Without Compiling
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How Rust Catches Data Races at the Type Level Without Compiling

A technical article explores how the Rust programming language detects data races at the type level before code is even compiled. It discusses the concept of type-level disjointness as a tool for statically verifying concurrency safety in Rust programs.

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Experts confirm California, Japan and Venezuela earthquakes are unrelated
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Experts confirm California, Japan and Venezuela earthquakes are unrelated

Three powerful earthquakes struck within eight hours on Wednesday: a magnitude 5.6 in rural northern California, a 7.2 off the northern coast of Japan, and two quakes in Venezuela that caused mass casualties. The near-simultaneous events fuelled online speculation about a connection, but experts confirmed the tremors are unrelated. Each earthquake resulted from independent local tectonic activity.

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Dog Teeth, Snail Shells and Salt: 5 Weird Currencies From History
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Dog Teeth, Snail Shells and Salt: 5 Weird Currencies From History

Throughout human history, people have used surprisingly creative forms of currency. Among the most unusual were dog teeth, snail shells, tea bricks and salt bars. Each of these currencies reflected the local resources and needs of the communities that used them.

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Congo Ebola Outbreak: Contact Tracing Dangerously Behind, Officials Warn
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Congo Ebola Outbreak: Contact Tracing Dangerously Behind, Officials Warn

Health officials are warning that most people testing positive for Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo are not on health workers' radar. This indicates that contact tracing is dangerously lagging behind the outbreak. The situation raises serious concerns about uncontrolled further spread of the virus.

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Men's Wearhouse Has a Surprisingly Good and Affordable Shoe Selection
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Men's Wearhouse Has a Surprisingly Good and Affordable Shoe Selection

Men's Wearhouse offers a well-curated and budget-friendly shoe selection, including Samba alternatives and cowboy boots. The range is broader and better chosen than one might expect from a formal menswear chain. It's a worthwhile option for shoppers looking for affordable footwear.

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Trump adviser Miller: Every asylum claim at the US border is fake
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Trump adviser Miller: Every asylum claim at the US border is fake

White House adviser Stephen Miller declared that every asylum application filed at the US border is "fraudulent," claiming applicants are either criminals or economic migrants seeking benefits. The US has fully closed its doors to refugees, with Haitians set to be deported. Miller insisted no genuine refugees are among those seeking asylum.

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Two-room flats getting pricier as developers struggle to meet demand
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Two-room flats getting pricier as developers struggle to meet demand

Demand for new two-room apartments is so high that developers are struggling to replenish their stock. Newly listed units are already priced higher than before, according to BIG DATA analysis by RynekPierwotny.pl. The shortage of supply is driving prices upward across the primary market.