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Trump Has Skipped the World Cup So Far — Will He Show for the Final?
🏛️ Politics

Trump Has Skipped the World Cup So Far — Will He Show for the Final?

Donald Trump has not attended any matches at the World Cup despite the United States being one of the host nations. The reasons for his continued absence remain unclear, and no concrete plans for a visit have been announced. Questions remain over whether he will appear before or during the final.

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Timex Launches Wall Clock to Mark US 250th Anniversary
💻 Technology

Timex Launches Wall Clock to Mark US 250th Anniversary

Timex, best known for its wristwatches, is returning to its roots with a clock — not a watch — to mark the 250th anniversary of the United States. The brand traces its origins to Waterbury Clock Company, which produced wall and table clocks before pivoting to wristwatches. The new release is a nod to that founding heritage.

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Gynecologist Advises Sleeping Without Underwear in Summer Heat
🏥 Health

Gynecologist Advises Sleeping Without Underwear in Summer Heat

Dr Anna Horbaczewska, speaking to Medonet, advises women on intimate hygiene during summer heatwaves. She warns that excessive intimate hygiene can paradoxically increase the risk of infections. She recommends sleeping in loose, breathable clothing or without underwear to reduce sweating and irritation on hot nights.

World Cup 2026 Logistics: School Buses Set to Ferry Global Fans
⚽ Sport

World Cup 2026 Logistics: School Buses Set to Ferry Global Fans

One of the defining images of the 2026 World Cup may be ordinary school buses ferrying fans from Europe and Asia between matches. The article explores the vast, largely invisible logistical operation behind the tournament — transport, accommodation and infrastructure. The scale of the organisational challenge is described as unprecedented.

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Ukraine Isolates Crimea — Putin Was Unprepared for the Strategic Surprise
🌍 World

Ukraine Isolates Crimea — Putin Was Unprepared for the Strategic Surprise

Analysts describe Ukraine's attacks and isolation of Crimea as a "strategic surprise" for Vladimir Putin, saying he was "not at all prepared" for such a turn of events. Crimea, annexed by Russia in 2014 and long seen as the jewel of Moscow's imperial ambitions, has become a critical military and logistical problem for Russia. For Kyiv, controlling or neutralising the peninsula is regarded as a key strategic and negotiating asset.

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K. Bhagyaraj, Tamil Cinema Legend, Dies at 73 After Cardiac Arrest
🎬 Entertainment

K. Bhagyaraj, Tamil Cinema Legend, Dies at 73 After Cardiac Arrest

K. Bhagyaraj, a writer, director and actor widely regarded as one of Tamil cinema's defining creative figures, died Saturday in Chennai following a cardiac arrest at the age of 73. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and former actor C. Joseph Vijay ordered that his funeral be conducted with full state honours, calling his passing an irreparable loss to Tamil culture.

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US regulators may ban Polestar EV sales over ties to China
📈 Business

US regulators may ban Polestar EV sales over ties to China

US regulators are moving to ban sales of Polestar's upcoming electric vehicle models in the United States due to the automaker's ties to China. Polestar, a Swedish brand owned by China's Geely, faces being shut out of the American market. This is the latest case of US authorities restricting market access for companies with Chinese ownership.

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Cities as heat traps — urban design worsens extreme heat risk
🔬 Science

Cities as heat traps — urban design worsens extreme heat risk

Dr Michał Zabdyr-Jamróz of the Jagiellonian University warns that while record temperatures are dangerous, urban planning is equally to blame for the health risks of heat waves. A lack of green spaces, excessive concrete and poor infrastructure turn cities into "frying pans." The expert calls for changes in spatial planning and architecture to mitigate the effects of climate change.

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Duer's versatile performance pants discounted this weekend
💄 Lifestyle

Duer's versatile performance pants discounted this weekend

Canadian outdoor clothing brand Duer, known for its understated and stylish performance wear, is offering rare discounts on its pants this weekend. The brand seldom runs sales, making this an unusual opportunity for fans of its versatile, outdoor-coded clothing.

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NASA's Perseverance finds highest concentration of organic molecules on Mars
💡 Did You Know

NASA's Perseverance finds highest concentration of organic molecules on Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover has found the highest concentration of complex carbon-based organic molecules ever detected on Mars, located in mudstones within Jezero crater, the site of an ancient lake. Scientists suggest the molecules may indicate fossilised microbes. Separately, the James Webb Space Telescope has revealed that early galaxies lived fast and died young, potentially previewing our own galaxy's fate.

New Speedway Rule Targets Stal Gorzów — Club Could Lose Key Riders
⚽ Sport

New Speedway Rule Targets Stal Gorzów — Club Could Lose Key Riders

Commentator Ireneusz Zmora claims that planned changes to the reserve-rider rules in Polish speedway have been deliberately designed to hurt Stal Gorzów. He argues the club will be forced to release its riders onto the transfer market, where wealthier clubs will snap them up. Stal would lose access to those riders as a direct consequence of the new regulations.

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Fistfight in Georgian Parliament: MP and Olympic Champion Trade Blows
🌍 World

Fistfight in Georgian Parliament: MP and Olympic Champion Trade Blows

A brawl broke out in the Georgian parliament between MPs from the ruling Georgian Dream party and opposition members. Among those exchanging blows were the chairman of the legal committee and an Olympic weightlifting champion. The entire incident was captured on parliamentary cameras.

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Netflix July 2026: Enola Holmes 3, Heartstopper Forever and more new titles
🎬 Entertainment

Netflix July 2026: Enola Holmes 3, Heartstopper Forever and more new titles

Netflix's July 2026 lineup includes "Enola Holmes 3," in which Sherlock Holmes's younger sister travels to Malta for a more dangerous investigation than ever before. Other highlights include "Heartstopper Forever," "23,000 Lives," "Desire," "The Suspects" and "72 Hours." The platform is mixing genres: crime, family drama, romantic comedy and true-story productions.

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Poles keep 1 trillion złoty in zero-interest accounts, losing real value every year
📈 Business

Poles keep 1 trillion złoty in zero-interest accounts, losing real value every year

Personal finance expert Katarzyna Iwuć has raised the alarm that Poles now keep one trillion złoty (1,000,000,000,000 PLN) in non-interest-bearing bank accounts. With ongoing inflation, the real purchasing power of those savings shrinks every year. Iwuć urges people to move their money into deposits, bonds or other inflation-beating instruments.

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Designer creates Mars-flavored coffee using NASA climate data
🔬 Science

Designer creates Mars-flavored coffee using NASA climate data

Industrial designer Sarah Ali created Brew_Lab, a futuristic vending machine concept that brews coffee representing three different points in the future, based on climate projections from NASA and the UK's Royal Botanic Society. The centrepiece is Mars 2126, an edible scent added to regular coffee to simulate the flavour of beans grown on Mars a century from now. Ali, 35, developed the project as her MA dissertation at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, exploring how climate change could alter coffee's availability and taste.

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Man, 45, died after A&E visit for dislocated shoulder in Radom — prosecutors appoint experts
🏥 Health

Man, 45, died after A&E visit for dislocated shoulder in Radom — prosecutors appoint experts

A 45-year-old man was admitted to the A&E department of a Radom hospital with a dislocated shoulder and later died in a care facility. Prosecutors are questioning doctors and plan to appoint a panel of experts to assess the medical staff's conduct. The case has raised serious concerns about the standard of care provided.

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Powerbanks on planes: up to 100 Wh free, up to 160 Wh with airline approval
💻 Technology

Powerbanks on planes: up to 100 Wh free, up to 160 Wh with airline approval

Powerbanks must be carried in hand luggage only — never in checked baggage. Devices up to 100 Wh are allowed without restriction; those between 100 and 160 Wh require airline approval; anything above 160 Wh is banned. The rules exist due to the fire risk posed by lithium-ion batteries.

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Brazilian Lemonade with Condensed Milk Is This Summer's TikTok Sensation
💄 Lifestyle

Brazilian Lemonade with Condensed Milk Is This Summer's TikTok Sensation

Brazilian lemonade made with sweetened condensed milk has gone viral on TikTok and Instagram, with thousands of users calling it the tastiest drink of the summer. The condensed milk softens the citrus acidity and gives the drink a creamy, sweet flavour that sets it apart from classic lemonade.

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AI-generated images in scientific journals are eroding trust in science
💡 Did You Know

AI-generated images in scientific journals are eroding trust in science

Increasingly powerful AI tools can generate realistic scientific images in seconds, and such fakes are infiltrating peer-reviewed journals. A researcher studying visual science communication warns this is fuelling a crisis of public trust in science. The problem is illustrated by images resembling the iconic Apollo 8 "Earthrise" photo — today it is increasingly hard to distinguish authentic photographs from AI-generated ones.

Wysocki Dropped by Wybrzeże Gdańsk — Club Director: No Hard Feelings
⚽ Sport

Wysocki Dropped by Wybrzeże Gdańsk — Club Director: No Hard Feelings

Speedway rider Miłosz Wysocki has been dropped from the Wybrzeże Gdańsk squad and commented on the situation via social media. Club director Mariusz Kędzielski told WP SportoweFakty that the two parties had spoken and there were no hard feelings. The content of Wysocki's post and the specific reasons for his exclusion were not detailed in the supplied text.

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Holiday Plants and Seeds Can Be Confiscated at EU Border Controls
🌍 World

Holiday Plants and Seeds Can Be Confiscated at EU Border Controls

Tourists returning to the EU from abroad risk having plants, seeds, bulbs, seedlings and some fruits or vegetables confiscated at border controls. EU phytosanitary rules protect European agriculture and native species from pests and diseases, making such items subject to strict checks. Products brought without the required documentation can be seized, and travellers may face penalties.