IMGW and RCB warn of extreme heatwave incoming in Poland
Poland's national meteorological institute IMGW and the Government Security Centre (RCB) have issued alerts warning of an incoming extreme heatwave. Temperatures are expected to rise well above seasonal norms. Authorities are urging citizens to stay alert and follow official warnings.
Netflix appears to be testing a new measure to combat account sharing, prompting some users to assign a unique email address to each profile on their account. It is not yet a global requirement and seems to be a limited test. This would be another step in the platform's ongoing crackdown on password sharing.
Reece James has suffered a bicep femoris (hamstring) injury and will miss England's match against Panama as well as their next knockout stage game at the 2026 World Cup. Manager Thomas Tuchel is hopeful that James will return before the tournament ends.
Polish police statistics show around 3,000 road accidents involving children and young people occur in Poland every year, including pedestrian knockdowns, cycling incidents and increasingly electric scooter accidents. An unnamed Polish champion warns about holiday-season risks for children on the roads. Electric scooters are identified as a growing danger in recent years.
The European Union is introducing new rules targeting cheap packages shipped from outside the bloc, particularly from Chinese platforms such as Temu and Shein. Critics argue the new regulations could hit ordinary consumers harder than the e-commerce platforms themselves, which have ways to adapt or work around the barriers. The article suggests buyers, not sellers, will bear the brunt of the reforms.
An analysis argues that British institutions, paralysed by fear of accusations of racism, have for years failed to act against crimes committed by certain groups. The author contends that this fear of naming the problem openly has fuelled a wave of crimes, riots and political unrest across the UK. Britain is presented as a case study of political correctness undermining the effectiveness of law enforcement and justice.
Kryštof Mucha, executive director of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and KVIFF Group chair, discusses the importance of blending tradition with innovation at one of the world's oldest film festivals. He highlights how the legacy of Václav Havel and longtime festival president Jiří Bartoška continues to shape the event's identity. The festival proudly holds the title of the world's second-oldest.
New research challenges the popular narrative that Generation Z is less interested in physical relationships than previous generations. The difference lies in how young people define sexual satisfaction — they place greater emphasis on emotional and psychological dimensions. The findings suggest the reality is more nuanced than stereotypes have implied.
The dominant pedicure shades for summer 2026 include energetic chili tomato red, crystal white, buttery yellow, turquoise and water-inspired blues. With flip-flops, minimalist slides and strappy sandals back in fashion, feet are more on show than ever, making nail colour a key styling element. All the trending shades share a modern, fresh look that works well in summer light.
Belgium defeated New Zealand 5-1 to advance to the World Cup round of 32 as Group G winners on goal difference. The result confirmed Belgium's place in the knockout stage of the 2026 World Cup.
Prof. Christopher Balogun-Lynch, a pioneering gynaecological surgeon, has died. He was described as "pivotal" in the development of Milton Keynes University Hospital, where he made a significant contribution to gynaecological care. Tributes have been paid to his lasting impact on the hospital and its patients.
Hisense has partnered with A Parent Media Co, owner of the Kidoodle TV service, to launch a dedicated "Safe Streaming" remote control that prevents children from accessing adult apps on Vidaa smart TVs. Kids can browse thousands of episodes within the Vidaa Kids zone, while the remote locks them out of grown-up content entirely. The feature will be included across Hisense's full 2026 TV range.
Hisense launches a dedicated remote that connects to the kid-safe Vidaa KidsKids can't access grown-up apps with the Safe Streaming remoteIncluded across the 2026 Hisense TV rangeIf you're a parent, you probably don't want your kids to watch things on TV that aren't age-appropriate or safe for them to stream. But stopping that can be a pain. Hisense may have a better option: the first "Safe Streaming" remote control.Hisense has teamed up with A Parent Media Co Inc, which owns the Kidoodle TV service, to deliver kid-friendly shows to its Vidaa TV operating system alongside the aforementioned remote. It'll be available across the entire 2026 TV range.Rather than try to screen out dodgy stuff across your smart TV apps and channels, Hisense's solution removes them altogether. The kids can watch thousands of episodes on Vidaa Kids, and the remote is there to help them find their favorites such as Spongebob Squarepants, PAW Patrol: Pup Tales, Baby Shark and many more. There are over 50,000 episodes in total.(Image credit: Hisense)A walled garden that's safer for kidsLike many parents I was anti-screens… until I became a parent. Sometimes parking a toddler in front of PAW Patrol is exactly what you need so you can prepare a meal, put a laundry load on or just get a few minutes' break. But my kids didn't have access to the streaming and live channels today's smart TVs have; there's no way I'd leave young kids in front of the TV without supervision or a lot of parental controls switched on.What Hisense is offering here is an easier life for parents of young children: rather than having to block specific apps on your TV or PIN-protect profiles in multiple apps, you can simply give the kids the Safe Streaming remote and let them get on with it. Because it's all in one app you don't need to spend any time configuring the apps the grown-ups use, and there's no possibility of the kids getting frustrated across multiple streaming services.The new remote will be included across Hisense's 2026 MiniLED and RGB MiniLED range, including the E8S, U7S, U7S PRO, UR8S and UR9S series, launching this month — but only on sets with the Vidaa operating system, meaning in the UK and Europe, but not in the US.Thinking of buying a new TV?Try our TV size and model finder! You tell it how far you sit from your TV, we'll tell you what size to buy based on viewing angle advice from image quality experts, and we'll recommend our three top TVs at that size for different prices.
Narbonne is one of 30 French municipalities that have banned walking through the streets shirtless, barefoot or in swimwear. Violators face fines of up to €150. The rules have been introduced in recent years at popular resorts to maintain public order in town centres.
Europe is warming at nearly twice the global average rate, according to new data. In 2025, at least 95 percent of the continent experienced annual temperatures above the long-term average. The article examines the reasons behind this accelerated warming and its consequences for people living across Europe.
"Seven Seconds" is a Netflix crime miniseries set in a wintry Jersey City, where a police officer named Pete Jablonski hits 15-year-old Black teenager Brenton Butler with his car and flees the scene. The story follows both the victim's family and prosecutor KJ Harper as a cover-up machine kicks into gear. The lead actress won an Emmy Award for her performance in the series.
ELLE's editors have selected 7 concealers that perform best in extreme heat, including the current Polish heatwave reaching 40°C. No concealer can fully prevent creasing, as skin naturally moves with facial expressions. The recommended formulas stand out for flexible finish, all-day coverage, and nourishing ingredients that soften skin during wear.
Some Polish employees are entitled to a holiday subsidy from their employer known as "wczasy pod gruszą" (pear tree holiday benefit), worth from a few hundred to several thousand zlotys. The amount depends on the rules of the company's social benefits fund and is typically means-tested based on the employee's financial situation.
An opinion piece argues that Iran, as a team representing an authoritarian regime, should have been banned from the World Cup just as Russia was excluded. The author points out that Iranian authorities have been linked to the deaths of footballers, yet FIFA took no action to exclude the country from the tournament.
A smart home can automatically raise blinds at dawn, keep the bathroom floor warm and brew coffee before you wake up. These systems combine convenience, security and energy savings in one connected ecosystem. Technology once associated with science fiction is becoming an everyday reality for a growing number of households.
According to RMF FM's sources, the Polish government is preparing legislation that would introduce tougher penalties for doctors. The report does not specify which offences the new sanctions would cover or what scale of punishment is being considered. The changes are said to be part of a broader reform of regulations governing the medical profession.
Fishermen captured on video the moment twin earthquakes struck Venezuela's La Guaira coastline on Wednesday. Footage shows the sudden turbulence of the water and panic on board the boats. The article does not specify the magnitude of the quakes or report any casualties.
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