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Uzbekistan makes history as first Central Asian nation to reach the World Cup
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Uzbekistan makes history as first Central Asian nation to reach the World Cup

Uzbekistan has become the first Central Asian nation to qualify for the FIFA World Cup, with fans celebrating by proudly showcasing their country's culture and traditions. The country's president described the national team as a symbol of the "new Uzbekistan." The achievement marks a historic milestone for the entire Central Asian region.

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Your attitude to onions may reveal personality traits, scientists say
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Your attitude to onions may reveal personality traits, scientists say

Researchers suggest that whether you love or loathe onions may reflect deeper personality traits rather than simple culinary taste. The article uses personal anecdotes of contrasting onion preferences among friends to illustrate the idea. Specific study details and researchers are not named in the source text.

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Teen skincare essentials: cleansing, moisturising and sun protection
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Teen skincare essentials: cleansing, moisturising and sun protection

A good teen skincare set should focus on regular cleansing, light moisturising and sun protection rather than complex routines with active ingredients. The goal at this age is building healthy self-care habits. Products can be effective, gentle and visually appealing at the same time.

PKOl opposition restarts petition drive as Piesiewicz ignores removal calls
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PKOl opposition restarts petition drive as Piesiewicz ignores removal calls

Polish Olympic Committee president Radosław Piesiewicz has ignored both a removal request signed by 82 members and a subsequent resolution passed by the internal opposition. The PKOl leadership has not responded to either action. The opposition is now launching another round of signature collection in its bid to force Piesiewicz out.

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EVO 2026 in Las Vegas: Avatar Legends and Rivals of Aether 2 announced
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EVO 2026 in Las Vegas: Avatar Legends and Rivals of Aether 2 announced

The EVO 2026 fighting game tournament is taking place in Las Vegas this weekend, hosting competitions in titles including Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8. The event has also served as a major announcement platform, with reveals including Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game and Rivals of Aether 2. EVO increasingly functions as a summer showcase for the fighting game genre.

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Thousands ride through Rome to celebrate Vespa's 80th birthday
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Thousands ride through Rome to celebrate Vespa's 80th birthday

Thousands of Vespa riders took to the streets of Rome to mark the iconic Italian scooter's 80th anniversary. The wasp-waisted Vespa became a symbol of Italy's postwar rebirth after World War II. The celebration drew enthusiasts from around the world to the Italian capital.

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Anthropic's Mythos 5 "dangerous" capabilities are unremarkable – small models match them
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Anthropic's Mythos 5 "dangerous" capabilities are unremarkable – small models match them

The supposedly extraordinary and dangerous capabilities of Anthropic's Mythos 5 language model, which reportedly alarmed the US government, are not unique — both competing large models and small models that can run on personal hardware share the same abilities. An analysis by oko.press debunks the media hype surrounding the model and explains what it actually does. The alarm over Mythos 5 appears disproportionate given widely available alternatives.

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Five everyday eating habits that dangerously spike blood sugar levels
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Five everyday eating habits that dangerously spike blood sugar levels

A growing number of people are struggling with elevated blood glucose, pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes, and sweets or fast food aren't always to blame. The article identifies five seemingly harmless everyday dietary habits that regularly cause dangerous blood sugar spikes. These include snacking between meals, eating fruit on an empty stomach and consuming white bread. Recognising these habits could help stabilise glucose levels.

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ECB's Schnabel: US-Iran peace deal doesn't eliminate eurozone inflation risks
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ECB's Schnabel: US-Iran peace deal doesn't eliminate eurozone inflation risks

European Central Bank Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel warned that inflation pressures in the eurozone could turn out stronger than expected. Although the US-Iran peace deal reopens the Strait of Hormuz and eases some commodity risks, Schnabel stressed that the balance of inflation risks remains tilted to the upside.

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'Almost History' podcast asks: what if Carthage had defeated Rome?
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'Almost History' podcast asks: what if Carthage had defeated Rome?

A new episode of the "Almost History" podcast from All About History explores the alternate-history question of what would have happened if Carthage had defeated Rome in the Punic Wars. Historian and archaeologist Eve MacDonald of Cardiff University notes that Carthage had enormous resources and came remarkably close to changing the course of history. The episode is hosted by All About History staff writer Emily Staniforth, and draws on MacDonald's forthcoming book "Carthage: A New History of an Ancient Empire."

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Oliver Tree's family launches artist grant foundation after his death
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Oliver Tree's family launches artist grant foundation after his death

The family of the late singer Oliver Tree has established a foundation to provide grants to artists, fulfilling his own stated wish. Before his death, Tree said in an interview: "When I die, all the money is going to go back to artists. So I set up a foundation." The foundation now formalises that commitment.

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Czech Republic breaks heat record: 40.6°C in Doksany, peak still ahead
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Czech Republic breaks heat record: 40.6°C in Doksany, peak still ahead

The Czech weather station in Doksany recorded 40.6°C on Saturday, breaking the country's all-time temperature record. Czech meteorologists confirmed the record had been surpassed and warned that the peak of the heatwave is not expected until Sunday. The extreme temperatures represent an unprecedented climate event for the Czech Republic.

Jagiellonia targets Arka Gdynia's Jakubczyk to replace Mazurek
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Jagiellonia targets Arka Gdynia's Jakubczyk to replace Mazurek

According to TVP Sport, Jagiellonia Białystok are interested in signing Arka Gdynia midfielder Kamil Jakubczyk. The move is linked to the potential departure of Bartosz Mazurek, who is reportedly attracting strong interest from Red Bull Salzburg. Jakubczyk is seen as the replacement in Jagiellonia's midfield.

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Avocado face mask: how to moisturise dry skin with one weekly treatment
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Avocado face mask: how to moisturise dry skin with one weekly treatment

Ripe avocado pulp can be used as a homemade face mask applied once a week. It acts as a nourishing compress, reducing the feeling of tightness, smoothing rough patches and quickly improving the comfort of dry skin. The treatment is simple and requires no additional cosmetic products.

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PS5 sales in the US crashed 58% year-on-year in May 2026 over high prices
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PS5 sales in the US crashed 58% year-on-year in May 2026 over high prices

PlayStation 5 sales in the United States collapsed by 58% year-on-year in May 2026, marking PlayStation's worst performance in years. The slump was not caused by a lack of games but by high prices, which led consumers to stop seeing consoles as affordable and accessible gaming devices. The downturn affected the broader console market as a whole.

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COPD is the third leading cause of death in Poland, experts warn
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COPD is the third leading cause of death in Poland, experts warn

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of death in Poland, according to medical experts. The disease is frequently diagnosed late and inadequately treated. Specialists are calling for greater public awareness and improved access to diagnostics.

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European heatwave forces power plants to cut output — Poland risks energy price rises
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European heatwave forces power plants to cut output — Poland risks energy price rises

A European heatwave is forcing some power plants to reduce electricity production. Polish Energy Minister Miłosz Motyka acknowledged that "extreme heat is always a challenge for the system." Robert Jeszke of the Institute of Environmental Protection warned that a prolonged heatwave combined with drought and low output from other sources could strain the energy balance and push up electricity prices in Poland.

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Lightning bolt fired gamma rays toward Earth like a particle accelerator
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Lightning bolt fired gamma rays toward Earth like a particle accelerator

Scientists have found that lightning bolts can act like natural particle accelerators, generating gamma-ray bursts directed toward Earth. The phenomenon, known as terrestrial gamma-ray flashes (TGFs), is produced by intense electrical discharges during thunderstorms. The discovery provides new insight into the physics of atmospheric electrical processes.

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United Airlines plane nearly collides with drone while landing at Newark Airport
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United Airlines plane nearly collides with drone while landing at Newark Airport

A United Airlines flight nearly collided with a drone while landing at Newark Airport on Friday. The incident is the latest in a series of dangerous drone encounters involving passenger aircraft in US airspace. Further details about the specific aircraft or drone involved were not provided in the source.

Uruguay suffer World Cup shock exit as Bielsa's troubled tenure ends
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Uruguay suffer World Cup shock exit as Bielsa's troubled tenure ends

Argentina-born coach Marcelo Bielsa is departing as Uruguay's national team manager following a shock World Cup elimination. Bielsa, who has previously described himself as a "toxic perfectionist," reportedly leaves behind little positive legacy, according to reports surrounding Uruguay's exit. His tenure was marked by controversy throughout.

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Magdalena Cielecka performs non-stop for 24 hours in "The Second Woman" at Malta Festival
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Magdalena Cielecka performs non-stop for 24 hours in "The Second Woman" at Malta Festival

The 24-hour theatrical performance "The Second Woman" featuring Polish actress Magdalena Cielecka is taking place at the Malta Festival in Poznań. Cielecka plays the same scene continuously for a full day, each time opposite a different male partner chosen from a hundred men selected through a casting process. The show is one of the festival's headline events this year.