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Canada eligible to join Eurovision after PM Carney floated the idea in 2025 budget
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Canada eligible to join Eurovision after PM Carney floated the idea in 2025 budget

Canada is now eligible to join the Eurovision Song Contest after Prime Minister Mark Carney raised the idea in his 2025 budget. The proposal would make Canada one of several non-European countries to participate, following the precedent set by Australia and Israel. No confirmed entry date has been announced yet.

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Warsaw Stock Exchange closes week in red, NC session transactions cancelled
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Warsaw Stock Exchange closes week in red, NC session transactions cancelled

Friday's session on the Warsaw Stock Exchange was dominated by declines among most major companies amid ongoing uncertainty about the AI rally. Demand appeared only for shares in Grupa Kęty and Żabka. The session was also marked by controversy after transactions on a NewConnect-listed company were cancelled.

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Chimp tickling reveals speech evolution; AI may be eroding medical and coding skills
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Chimp tickling reveals speech evolution; AI may be eroding medical and coding skills

Researchers have found that chimpanzees share a laughter rhythm with humans, offering new clues about the evolution of speech. Nature's briefing podcast also discusses findings suggesting that widespread AI use may be degrading skills among doctors and computer scientists. Both topics were covered in Nature's June 26, 2026 briefing.

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Ghost town of St. Thomas resurfaces from Lake Mead as water levels drop
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Ghost town of St. Thomas resurfaces from Lake Mead as water levels drop

St. Thomas, Nevada was a thriving community before it was submerged by Lake Mead in the 1930s. As the lake's water levels periodically drop, the ruins of the town re-emerge, attracting tourists and researchers. This recurring phenomenon makes St. Thomas one of the most unusual ghost towns in the United States.

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FOMO generation ditches parties — quiet and solitude become the new luxury
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FOMO generation ditches parties — quiet and solitude become the new luxury

A growing number of young Poles are consciously giving up parties, alcohol and constant socialising. Psychologist Kinga Soska-Zwierzyńska explains that society is exhausted and overstimulated. While exotic holidays were once the ultimate luxury, an hour without a phone or others' expectations has taken that role — a sign of a broader cultural shift among the FOMO generation.

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Bandai Namco announces Tekken! Cartoon, inspired by American animation style
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Bandai Namco announces Tekken! Cartoon, inspired by American animation style

Bandai Namco has announced Tekken! Cartoon, a new animated series that draws heavily from American animation styles. This marks a significant departure from previous Tekken adaptations, which were generally poorly received. The announcement suggests creators are deliberately breaking from the franchise's past approach to animation.

Poland and Ukraine sign agreement on sports and physical culture cooperation
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Poland and Ukraine sign agreement on sports and physical culture cooperation

Polish Minister Jakub Rutnicki signed an agreement with Ukrainian Minister Viktoriia Riasna on cooperation in the field of physical culture and sport. The deal formalises Polish-Ukrainian sports collaboration. No further details about the programme's specific content were provided in the announcement.

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Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdańsk: 200 deals, 7,500 participants
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Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdańsk: 200 deals, 7,500 participants

The Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC 2026) held in Gdańsk concluded with nearly 200 agreements, accords and letters of intent signed. Around 7,500 participants attended, including 70 state delegations and 30 delegations from international organizations. The preliminary results were announced by Deputy Minister of State Assets Eliza Zeidler.

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Xprize founder Peter Diamandis backs global surveillance to improve human behavior
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Xprize founder Peter Diamandis backs global surveillance to improve human behavior

Peter Diamandis, founder of the Xprize Foundation, has argued that people behave better when they are being watched and has advocated for global surveillance as a tool for improving human behaviour. He follows Larry Ellison, who made similar comments in 2024. The statement reignites debate about the limits of privacy in the digital age.

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Estonian study: male libido peaks around age 40, not in the 20s
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Estonian study: male libido peaks around age 40, not in the 20s

Estonian researchers have challenged the widely held belief that male sexual desire peaks before age 20 and then steadily declines. Their study suggests the drop in male libido may not occur until around the age of 40. The findings call into question established assumptions about male sexuality and could influence approaches to sexual health.

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Minneapolis Fed President Kashkari expects an interest rate hike this year
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Minneapolis Fed President Kashkari expects an interest rate hike this year

Neel Kashkari, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, stated that he expects an interest rate hike to occur this year. The comment signals a hawkish stance within the Fed amid persistent inflation concerns. Kashkari's remarks may shift market expectations regarding US monetary policy.

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Neolithic settlement found near Poznań — residents practiced sustainable farming 6,000 years ago
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Neolithic settlement found near Poznań — residents practiced sustainable farming 6,000 years ago

Archaeologists have discovered a Neolithic settlement near Poznań dating back approximately 6,000 years. Its inhabitants practised farming methods that could today be described as sustainable, showing greater environmental care than modern societies. The find is considered one of the most significant archaeological discoveries in the region.

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Fashion creator Emira D'Spain joins Bravo's reality show Next Gen NYC
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Fashion creator Emira D'Spain joins Bravo's reality show Next Gen NYC

Emira D'Spain, a 29-year-old fashion content creator, has made her reality TV debut on Bravo's Next Gen NYC. The influencer had long planned a transition from online platforms to television and is now making waves on the Bravo network. The profile traces her journey from social media fame to the small screen.

Volleyball coach Daniel Castellani dies at 65; Możdżonek pays emotional tribute
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Volleyball coach Daniel Castellani dies at 65; Możdżonek pays emotional tribute

Daniel Castellani, a former head coach of the Polish men's volleyball national team, has died at the age of 65. The news reached Poland on Thursday evening. Marcin Możdżonek, a former Polish volleyball player and advisor to Karol Nawrocki, paid tribute: "For the volleyball world, it's the loss of a brilliant coach, but for me personally — the loss of someone far more important."

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Israeli troops kill 25-year-old Palestinian in Nablus on the day his son was born
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Israeli troops kill 25-year-old Palestinian in Nablus on the day his son was born

Nayef Samaro, a 25-year-old Palestinian, was killed during an Israeli military raid on Nablus in the occupied West Bank as he was preparing to go to the hospital for the birth of his first son. His family was left to grieve his death while simultaneously welcoming a newborn child. The incident occurred amid ongoing Israeli military operations in the West Bank.

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Samsung to start charging developers for SmartThings API access
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Samsung to start charging developers for SmartThings API access

Samsung has announced it will begin charging for access to the SmartThings API, which has previously been available for free. The change will affect developers and companies that integrate their products with Samsung's smart home ecosystem. Specific pricing details were not disclosed in the announcement.

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Polish psychiatrist warns of deep health crisis: overworked, overstimulated society
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Polish psychiatrist warns of deep health crisis: overworked, overstimulated society

Dr Jacek Koprowicz, a psychiatrist, describes a deepening mental health crisis in Poland driven by chronic overwork and overstimulation. His patients typically hold two jobs, raise children and wake at 6 a.m. with overwhelming daily schedules, then complain of poor sleep and inability to concentrate. The doctor argues the root cause is not medical but a fundamentally unsustainable way of life.

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Best Pride 2026 collabs: vinyl, graphic tees and LGBTQ+ tributes
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Best Pride 2026 collabs: vinyl, graphic tees and LGBTQ+ tributes

Brands have released a wave of Pride 2026 collections featuring vinyl records, graphic tees and thoughtful tributes to LGBTQ+ landmarks. A curated list highlights the ten standout collaborations still available to shop before June ends.

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Mowing Lawns Started as a Luxury for Europe's Wealthiest Landowners
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Mowing Lawns Started as a Luxury for Europe's Wealthiest Landowners

The tradition of mowing lawns dates back centuries to Europe, where neatly trimmed grass was a luxury reserved for the wealthiest landowners. What began as a status symbol has evolved into a widespread modern practice. The article explores the historical and cultural roots of this everyday habit.

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Critical Role already modifying Campaign 4's West Marches format
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Critical Role already modifying Campaign 4's West Marches format

Critical Role has announced changes to the format of Campaign 4, which was originally set to use a West Marches structure with three rotating tables of players. The creators have decided to modify this setup earlier than expected, departing from the initial concept for the show's Aramán storyline. Full details of the new approach were not revealed.

USMNT advances to Round of 32 — each player now set to earn over $2 million in prize money
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USMNT advances to Round of 32 — each player now set to earn over $2 million in prize money

The US men's national soccer team has advanced to the Round of 32 at the FIFA World Cup, boosting the prize money available to each player. FIFA's prize pool increases at each stage, meaning deeper runs yield significantly higher individual earnings. The exact per-player amount depends on how far the team progresses in the tournament.