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PGE, Orlen, Enea and Tauron sign letter of intent on rebuilding Ukraine's energy sector
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PGE, Orlen, Enea and Tauron sign letter of intent on rebuilding Ukraine's energy sector

Poland's four major energy companies — PGE, Orlen, Enea and Tauron — signed a letter of intent regarding participation in the reconstruction of Ukraine's energy sector. The signing took place at the Ukraine Recovery Conference being held in Gdańsk, Poland.

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Milk and juices hydrate better than water alone in hot weather
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Milk and juices hydrate better than water alone in hot weather

While water is essential during heatwaves, milk and fruit juices hydrate the body more effectively. Drinks containing sugars, electrolytes and proteins are absorbed more slowly, prolonging the hydration effect. Experts recommend varying fluid intake in hot weather while still keeping water as the foundation.

Betard Sparta may drop planned U24 rider transfer for 2027
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Betard Sparta may drop planned U24 rider transfer for 2027

Betard Sparta Wrocław had been considering signing a new U24 rider for the 2027 season, but the club is unwilling to engage in an expensive transfer bidding war. Reports suggest Sparta may ultimately walk away from the deal. Neither the rider's name nor competing clubs are specified in the source.

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When to charge your phone? Timing matters little — heat is the real threat
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When to charge your phone? Timing matters little — heat is the real threat

According to BGR, the timing of smartphone charging — morning or overnight — has little impact on battery health in modern devices. What matters far more is whether the phone overheats during charging, as high temperatures degrade battery cells. Experts advise avoiding charging in hot environments or on soft surfaces that restrict airflow.

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BGK invests €15m in Ukraine reconstruction fund and €150m for local governments
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BGK invests €15m in Ukraine reconstruction fund and €150m for local governments

Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego is investing €15 million in the Flagship Fund for Ukraine's Reconstruction, which aims to raise €500 million in 2026. BGK is also announcing €150 million in guarantees for banks to support small and medium-sized enterprises via local governments. This is part of broader Polish financial institution involvement in Ukraine's reconstruction.

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Roxelana: from slave market to wife of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent
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Roxelana: from slave market to wife of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent

Roxelana was kidnapped, sold at a slave market and brought to the harem of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, where she captured his love for over 40 years. She became his sole wife — an unprecedented step in Ottoman history. Her influence was so profound that Suleiman revolutionised court customs for her sake.

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Two graves of possible outcasts found on Kazimierz Dolny hillside
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Two graves of possible outcasts found on Kazimierz Dolny hillside

A local tour guide in Kazimierz Dolny alerted authorities in May to the discovery of suspected human remains on Góra Trzech Krzyży (Hill of Three Crosses). The Lublin Regional Monument Conservator confirmed two graves were found, potentially belonging to so-called alienati — individuals excluded from the community and buried outside consecrated ground. The site had long been associated with a burial ground but had never undergone systematic excavation.

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Magdeburg Christmas market attacker sentenced to life in prison
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Magdeburg Christmas market attacker sentenced to life in prison

A court in Magdeburg sentenced a 51-year-old man to life imprisonment for the 2024 Christmas market attack. He drove a rental car through a security cordon into a crowd, killing six people and injuring more than 300. The verdict was handed down following his trial at the Magdeburg court.

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"Bouchra": animated memoir on queer diasporic identity and mother-daughter bonds
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"Bouchra": animated memoir on queer diasporic identity and mother-daughter bonds

"Bouchra," directed by Merriam Bennani and Orian Bakri, is an animated memoir drawn from Bennani's own life, exploring queer identity within a diasporic experience. The directors chose animation over documentary or drama to create emotional distance from deeply personal material. The film centres on the complicated bonds between mothers and daughters.

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Earth is part of the Laniakea Supercluster – the cosmic structures we belong to
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Earth is part of the Laniakea Supercluster – the cosmic structures we belong to

With the naked eye, nearly everything visible in the night sky belongs to our own galaxy, with only four extragalactic exceptions — Andromeda, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, and the Triangulum galaxy — all within our Local Group. Galaxies cluster into groups, clusters and superclusters, forming enormous cosmic structures. The Milky Way belongs to the Local Group, itself part of the Laniakea Supercluster, spanning hundreds of millions of light-years.

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Asian stocks plunge: KOSPI down 9%, Nikkei down 5% on AI cost fears
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Asian stocks plunge: KOSPI down 9%, Nikkei down 5% on AI cost fears

Asian stock markets suffered sharp declines on Friday, with South Korea's KOSPI falling nearly 9% and Japan's Nikkei losing over 5% at their worst points. The sell-off was driven by a wave of tech stock dumping after Apple and Microsoft announced price hikes on flagship products, citing rising costs of AI infrastructure components.

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Shadow IT and Shadow AI in companies — what legal risks do employers face?
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Shadow IT and Shadow AI in companies — what legal risks do employers face?

Growing numbers of employees use their own digital tools and AI apps without employer knowledge, creating Shadow IT and Shadow AI risks. This poses real legal dangers for companies, including GDPR violations, trade-secret breaches and employer liability for staff actions. Employers are obliged to implement clear digital-tool policies and maintain oversight of company data.

AJ Dybantsa, NBA Draft 2026 No. 1 pick, joins Washington Wizards
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AJ Dybantsa, NBA Draft 2026 No. 1 pick, joins Washington Wizards

AJ Dybantsa has officially joined the Washington Wizards as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. He declared his intention to play a key role in rebuilding the franchise. He also revealed that his love for basketball was sparked by Spider-Man.

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Children born in September perform better academically, research finds
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Children born in September perform better academically, research finds

International research points to September as the birth month most associated with academic talent, with children born then tending to achieve higher grades and greater career success. The effect is largely attributed to the relative age effect — September-born children are typically the oldest in their school year, giving them a developmental advantage over peers.

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Australia's great koala national park approved via carbon credit scheme
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Australia's great koala national park approved via carbon credit scheme

The Albanese federal government has approved a carbon credit scheme that will allow New South Wales to receive hundreds of millions of dollars for protecting native forests previously earmarked for logging. The funding will enable the long-promised great koala national park to go ahead, protecting around 12,000 koalas. The NSW Minns government is waiting on formal federal approval before proceeding.

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Ebola spreads in Congo and Uganda as Africa CDC chief urges more funding over border controls
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Ebola spreads in Congo and Uganda as Africa CDC chief urges more funding over border controls

A growing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda is putting pressure on the Trump administration's America First health strategy in Africa. Africa CDC chief Jean Kaseya warns that containing the virus requires more funding, not tighter border controls. IAVI CEO Mark Feinberg says clinical trials of a potential vaccine could begin by the end of 2025.

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Singer Margaret owns land in Peru and married there in the jungle
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Singer Margaret owns land in Peru and married there in the jungle

Polish singer Margaret revealed she owns a small plot of land in Peru, deep in the Amazon jungle, where she also married her husband. In a new interview, she explained she has no intention of formalising her marriage in Poland. She described Peru as the starting point of a profound personal journey of self-discovery.

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How to Protect Mature Skin from Age Spots in Summer
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How to Protect Mature Skin from Age Spots in Summer

Mature skin is more susceptible to pigmentation spots and uneven tone caused by sun exposure. Regular use of SPF sunscreen and targeted skincare are the key defences against age spots. Experts stress that sensible sun protection can make a significant difference for older skin during summer.

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Dreame X60 Pro Ultra Complete robot vacuum reaches under furniture
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Dreame X60 Pro Ultra Complete robot vacuum reaches under furniture

The Dreame X60 Pro Ultra Complete is a new flagship robot vacuum cleaner that the manufacturer claims can reach difficult spaces other devices cannot, extending several centimetres further than competing products. It is presented as the result of years of engineering research aimed at solving the hardest household cleaning challenges.

Maja Chwalińska steals the show in Wimbledon's food promo video
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Maja Chwalińska steals the show in Wimbledon's food promo video

Wimbledon organisers released another promotional video featuring tournament stars ahead of the event's start. Polish tennis player Maja Chwalińska stood out in the food-themed clip, reportedly outshining the rest of the field including Aryna Sabalenka and Novak Djokovic with her bold culinary choice.

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Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" immigrant detention centre to close after less than a year
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Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" immigrant detention centre to close after less than a year

Florida's governor announced the closure of an immigrant detention facility nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz," which operated for less than a year. Authorities say the facility was intended to be temporary from the start. The closure comes amid controversy over detention conditions and human rights allegations at the site.