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FIFA blocked France from wearing black armbands after Deschamps's mother's death
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FIFA blocked France from wearing black armbands after Deschamps's mother's death

France wanted to wear black armbands in their match against Norway to honour the memory of coach Didier Deschamps's late mother. FIFA refused the request, but a minute of silence was held before the World Cup 2026 qualifier on Friday. The gesture was the only official tribute permitted by the governing body.

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Noah Streetwear Drops INXS-Inspired Merch Collection
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Noah Streetwear Drops INXS-Inspired Merch Collection

New York streetwear label Noah has dropped a new collection inspired by Australian rock band INXS, continuing its series of collaborations with classic rock icons. The pieces reference some of the band's most beloved songs. Previous Noah collabs have included Thin Lizzy, The Cure, and Roxy Music.

ROW Rybnik Beat Orzeł Łódź 56:34 in Speedway Match
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ROW Rybnik Beat Orzeł Łódź 56:34 in Speedway Match

Innpro ROW Rybnik defeated H.Skrzydlewska Orzeł Łódź 56:34 in a Polish speedway league match. Rybnik dominated throughout the contest, claiming a convincing home victory. The result underlines the strong form of the Rybnik side this season.

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Venezuelan Military Arrived Late to Earthquake Disaster Response
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Venezuelan Military Arrived Late to Earthquake Disaster Response

Venezuela's armed forces were widely criticised for arriving late to the earthquake disaster response, with soldiers focusing on traffic control even as victims remained buried under rubble. As international aid began to arrive, many Venezuelans publicly questioned where their military had been. The response has raised serious concerns about the country's emergency coordination capabilities.

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Abby Joseph Cohen on Alan Greenspan's Legacy After His Death at 100
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Abby Joseph Cohen on Alan Greenspan's Legacy After His Death at 100

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan died this week at the age of 100. Columbia Business School professor Abby Joseph Cohen joined Bloomberg Money to discuss Greenspan's legacy with hosts Lisa Mateo and Tom Keene. Greenspan led the Fed from 1987 to 2006 and is considered one of the most influential figures in global financial history.

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Lake Mead hits record low summer water level, threatening millions of Americans
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Lake Mead hits record low summer water level, threatening millions of Americans

Lake Mead, the largest reservoir in the United States, has hit its lowest ever summer water level on record. Tens of millions of Americans depend on the lake for drinking water, irrigation and electricity generated by the Hoover Dam. The record low is driven by prolonged drought and increasing water demand across the American Southwest.

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Oracle stock posts worst week since 2001 dot-com crash amid AI debt concerns
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Oracle stock posts worst week since 2001 dot-com crash amid AI debt concerns

Oracle shares suffered their worst weekly performance since the 2001 dot-com bust, weighed down by surging AI infrastructure spending, negative free cash flow and a $130 billion debt pile. Investors are increasingly concerned about whether the company can sustain its aggressive AI expansion without destroying shareholder value. The sell-off reflects broader market anxiety about the financial viability of the AI investment boom.

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Stab-Proof Vests for Polish Paramedics to Reach All Ambulances Within Weeks
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Stab-Proof Vests for Polish Paramedics to Reach All Ambulances Within Weeks

Deputy Health Minister Katarzyna Kacperczyk announced on Friday that stab- and spike-resistant vests have been purchased for Polish paramedics. Emergency medical services stations are now drawing up delivery schedules for the equipment. Kacperczyk stated the vests should be present in all ambulances within the coming weeks.

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Merrell launches sneaker-sandal hybrid shoe for summer
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Merrell launches sneaker-sandal hybrid shoe for summer

Merrell has launched a new shoe model that blends a sneaker with a sandal, offering breathability while keeping feet protected from sand and debris. The design responds to a growing trend of hybrid footwear combining different styles. It targets wearers who want summer comfort without the drawbacks of classic open sandals.

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Chinese mushroom causes hallucinations of tiny people — scientists near a breakthrough
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Chinese mushroom causes hallucinations of tiny people — scientists near a breakthrough

A mushroom species from China's Yunnan province causes hallucinations in which 90% of users see hundreds to thousands of tiny, vividly dressed figures resembling elves, gnomes or clowns. Unlike typical psychedelics, it produces no colour distortion, breathing objects or geometric patterns — vision remains largely clear. The hallucinations begin roughly a dozen hours after ingestion, and a student researcher studying the fungus may be on the verge of a scientific breakthrough explaining the phenomenon.

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Arena Stage Artistic Director Hana Sharif Ousted on TLC Musical Opening Night
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Arena Stage Artistic Director Hana Sharif Ousted on TLC Musical Opening Night

Hana Sharif has stepped down as artistic director of Arena Stage in Washington D.C. on the opening night of the theater's new TLC musical. In a resignation email, Sharif made clear she was leaving under pressure rather than voluntarily. The timing, coinciding with a major premiere, has drawn significant attention.

Dembélé Hat-Trick in 45 Min: France Beat Norway 4:1 to Win Group at 2026 World Cup
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Dembélé Hat-Trick in 45 Min: France Beat Norway 4:1 to Win Group at 2026 World Cup

Ousmane Dembélé scored three goals against Norway before half-time, etching his name into World Cup history. France won 4:1 to top Group I at the 2026 World Cup with a perfect nine points. Pundits praised the French attack but noted Norway fielded a heavily rotated squad.

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Floating Convenience Store Art Installation Appears in Toronto Harbour
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Floating Convenience Store Art Installation Appears in Toronto Harbour

An art installation called "Global Convenience," a near-perfect replica of a corner convenience store, has appeared floating in Toronto's waters to celebrate the city's role as a 2026 World Cup host. The structure has drawn crowds of curious onlookers since its debut. Last week, one person got stranded on the floating shop after swimming out to it.

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Tech Stocks Suffer One of Their Worst Weeks of the Year as AI Spending Questioned
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Tech Stocks Suffer One of Their Worst Weeks of the Year as AI Spending Questioned

Tech stocks endured one of their worst weeks of the year as Wall Street investors began seriously questioning what returns AI spending is actually delivering. The euphoria that had driven the sector's rally gave way to scepticism about the pace and productivity of AI investment. Major tech companies saw significant drops in their valuations as the AI momentum faltered.

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OpenAI restricts GPT-5.6 Sol release to Trump-approved customers during security review
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OpenAI restricts GPT-5.6 Sol release to Trump-approved customers during security review

OpenAI has restricted the release of its new AI model, GPT-5.6 Sol, limiting access only to customers approved by the Trump administration. The White House cited an ongoing cybersecurity review as the reason for the intervention. It marks a notable instance of direct U.S. government involvement in controlling the distribution of a commercial AI product.

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National Geographic opens renovated Museum of Exploration
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National Geographic opens renovated Museum of Exploration

National Geographic has opened its renovated Museum of Exploration, celebrating the iconic brand's 138-year history. The exhibition highlights wildlife photography, anthropology, and other areas of scientific discovery and exploration. The museum is designed to offer visitors an immersive adventure experience.

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Gynecologist warns against going without underwear in heatwaves
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Gynecologist warns against going without underwear in heatwaves

Gynecologist Dr. Jacek Tulimowski warns that going without underwear on hot days, while tempting for comfort, can increase the risk of intimate infections and irritation. He advises women on safe summer hygiene practices. The comments were made in an interview with kobieta.gazeta.pl.

Draper and Samuel Beaten in Eastbourne Semis — British Final Dream Ended
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Draper and Samuel Beaten in Eastbourne Semis — British Final Dream Ended

British tennis fans' hopes of a historic all-British final at the ATP 250 event in Eastbourne were dashed after both home players were eliminated in the semi-finals. Jack Draper and Toby Samuel both lost their respective matches and will not contest the final. The tournament final will be played without a British representative.

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TiVi Foundation board responds to Solorzów letters, Cyfrowy Polsat shares rebound
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TiVi Foundation board responds to Solorzów letters, Cyfrowy Polsat shares rebound

The TiVi Foundation's board formally responded to letters published by the Solorz couple, triggering a positive reaction from investors. Cyfrowy Polsat shares rebounded on Friday despite ending the week with significant losses overall. A court hearing date at the Tribunal has also been set in connection with the company's case.

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Regional court rules Togo's parliamentary reforms unconstitutional
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Regional court rules Togo's parliamentary reforms unconstitutional

A regional court has ruled that Togo's switch to a parliamentary system of government is unconstitutional. The ruling puts the country's recent political reforms under serious legal pressure. Separately, Ethiopia's Lake Tana has deteriorated amid conflict, and archaeologists are racing to protect the UNESCO-listed ancient ruins of Cyrene and Apollonia in Libya from war and natural disasters.

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Don Cheadle makes Broadway debut in 'Proof', discusses creativity and legacy
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Don Cheadle makes Broadway debut in 'Proof', discusses creativity and legacy

Acclaimed actor Don Cheadle discusses his Broadway debut in the play "Proof" and the preparations it required. He also reflects on growing up surrounded by the arts and talks about playing a notable character in Boots Riley's film "I Love Boosters". The interview covers themes of creativity and artistic legacy throughout his career.