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What Attracts Snakes to Gardens and How to Keep Them Away
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What Attracts Snakes to Gardens and How to Keep Them Away

Snakes can nest in gardens and allotments, drawn by hiding spots such as compost heaps, stone piles, woodpiles and dense vegetation, as well as the presence of rodents as a food source. The article advises how to reduce these conditions to discourage reptiles from settling near the home.

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Wages swallow hospital budgets โ€“ expert warns Polish health system is unsustainable
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Wages swallow hospital budgets โ€“ expert warns Polish health system is unsustainable

Kacper Olejniczak, director at the Lewiatan Confederation's health department, says Poland's healthcare model automatically drives up wage costs while the public payer fails to keep up with funding. Salaries now consume the vast majority of hospital budgets, leaving little room for other expenses. He warns that no rationally managed institution can operate under such conditions.

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Slovenia thrash Brazil 3-0 to climb to second in Nations League
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Slovenia thrash Brazil 3-0 to climb to second in Nations League

Slovenia defeated Brazil 3-0 (27:25, 25:17, 25:20) in the third match of the Volleyball Nations League tournament held in Ljubljana. It was the Slovenians' sixth win in seven matches this season. The victory lifted them to second place in the overall standings.

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Russian soldiers survive less than a month at the front, Foreign Policy estimates
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Russian soldiers survive less than a month at the front, Foreign Policy estimates

Foreign Policy magazine has published estimates showing that most Russian soldiers sent to the front in Ukraine are killed or wounded within a month of arrival. The figures point to massive losses being sustained by the Russian military. The data highlights the catastrophic toll of Russian battlefield tactics and the rapid attrition of troops.

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Office affairs: why they ignite and what happens when they come to light
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Office affairs: why they ignite and what happens when they come to light

Workplace romances are becoming more common in Poland as people spend increasing amounts of time at work and have fewer opportunities to meet partners elsewhere. The article uses the case of Lena and Mikoล‚aj, whose office affair was exposed, to explore the emotional and professional costs. It examines how colleagues and partners react when such relationships come to light.

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Best Ebike Accessories for Hauling Cargo and Passengers
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Best Ebike Accessories for Hauling Cargo and Passengers

The article offers tips on maximising the cargo and passenger-carrying capabilities of electric bikes. It covers accessories such as panniers, baskets, trailers and passenger seats that increase an e-bike's load capacity. The piece is a practical guide aimed at riders looking to get the most out of their electric bicycle.

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'The Bear' Season 5 Finale: Where Did Carmy, Syd and the Gang End Up?
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'The Bear' Season 5 Finale: Where Did Carmy, Syd and the Gang End Up?

The fifth and final season of "The Bear" serves as a recap of the entire series compressed into eight episodes. A review examines what worked best in the finale and what questions remain unanswered after the conclusion of Carmy's, Syd's and the rest of the gang's stories. The piece analyses both the strengths of the finale and plot threads viewers may feel were left unresolved.

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Polish prices reach 73% of EU average, up from 58% in 2015
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Polish prices reach 73% of EU average, up from 58% in 2015

According to the Polish Economic Institute, prices in Poland reached 73.3% of the EU average in 2025, up from under 58% in 2015. The rise is driven mainly by spending on food, energy and services. Poland is rapidly converging toward Western European price levels.

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Cold welding in space: why metal plates fuse in a vacuum
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Cold welding in space: why metal plates fuse in a vacuum

In the vacuum of space, two metal plates pressed together can fuse into a single piece โ€” a phenomenon known as cold welding. On Earth, an oxide layer that forms on metal surfaces prevents atoms from bonding. In space, the absence of oxygen leaves surface atoms free to share electrons with a neighbouring metal, causing the plates to merge. This has long been a known hazard for spacecraft engineers.

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Sleep deprivation increases neural connections in the brain, study finds
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Sleep deprivation increases neural connections in the brain, study finds

A new study published in the journal PLOS found that the number of connections between brain cells increases continuously during wakefulness. The researchers emphasise that sleep deprivation does more than cause tiredness โ€” it produces measurable changes in neural connectivity. Sleep appears to be essential for regulating and resetting these connections.

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Joanna quit her corporate job, returned after six months and feels trapped
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Joanna quit her corporate job, returned after six months and feels trapped

Joanna spent eight years at one of Poland's larger corporations before deciding to leave. After six months she returned, facing mockery from colleagues. She now feels stuck in a no-win situation, unable either to make peace with her return or find a satisfying alternative path.

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FIFA president Infantino took 27 flights and attended 24 World Cup matches
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FIFA president Infantino took 27 flights and attended 24 World Cup matches

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has taken 27 flights and attended 24 matches during the 2026 World Cup held across Canada, Mexico and the United States. He has clocked up thousands of air miles shuttling between stadiums spread across North America. His intensive travel schedule has drawn considerable media attention.

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Ukraine's drone strikes triggered a fuel crisis 3,500 km behind enemy lines
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Ukraine's drone strikes triggered a fuel crisis 3,500 km behind enemy lines

Over four years of war, Ukraine's drones have evolved from auxiliary tools into a strategic weapon capable of striking deep inside Russian territory. Attacks on Russian fuel infrastructure have triggered a fuel crisis felt 3,500 kilometres from the front line. The campaign has fundamentally changed the nature of the conflict, according to journalist James C. Reynolds.

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Around 2 million Poles are alcohol-dependent โ€“ many cases hidden
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Around 2 million Poles are alcohol-dependent โ€“ many cases hidden

An estimated two million people in Poland are dependent on alcohol. Many of them function outwardly normally โ€“ they do not slur their speech or stagger in public โ€“ which keeps the problem hidden from those around them. The article addresses the shame and difficulty of admitting addiction, particularly among women.

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Windows 11 to Speed Up File Explorer Without Preloading Tricks
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Windows 11 to Speed Up File Explorer Without Preloading Tricks

File Explorer in Windows 11 has been sluggish since the system launched, and previous speed improvements relied on preloading โ€” a fix seen as a temporary workaround rather than a real solution. Microsoft is now working on a genuine performance improvement that does not depend on preloading content in advance. Technical details of the new approach were not specified in the source text.

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Bill Maher to Receive Mark Twain Prize at the Kennedy Center
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Bill Maher to Receive Mark Twain Prize at the Kennedy Center

Comedian and TV host Bill Maher, a frequent critic of President Trump, will receive the prestigious Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center on Sunday. The ceremony comes at a turbulent time for the institution, which recently dropped the president's name. The Mark Twain Prize is one of the most prestigious comedy honours in the United States.

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AI deciphers Herculaneum scrolls charred by Mount Vesuvius 2,000 years ago
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AI deciphers Herculaneum scrolls charred by Mount Vesuvius 2,000 years ago

The eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD buried Herculaneum's famous Villa of the Papyri under 18 metres of ash and rock, preserving hundreds of scrolls that were too fragile to unroll physically. Scientists have now used particle accelerators and artificial intelligence to virtually unroll and read the Herculaneum scrolls, nearly 2,000 years after the disaster. The collection is the only known surviving library from Greco-Roman antiquity.

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Polish property flipping now takes 18 months instead of 6 โ€“ the boom is over
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Polish property flipping now takes 18 months instead of 6 โ€“ the boom is over

Wojciech, a property flipper with 10 years of experience, says that three years ago buying, renovating and selling a flat could be done in six months; today the whole process takes up to 18 months or more. Investors who grew wealthy during the boom are blunt: "the eldorado is over." Rising renovation costs, longer selling times and weaker demand have transformed the market.

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Iga ลšwiฤ…tek backs Spain to win the 2026 World Cup
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Iga ลšwiฤ…tek backs Spain to win the 2026 World Cup

Tennis star Iga ลšwiฤ…tek has stated without hesitation that Spain is her favourite to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup, being held across Canada, Mexico and the United States. She shared her pick after the conclusion of the group stage. ลšwiฤ…tek is among several athletes from other sports following the tournament closely.

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Cortisol and Obesity: How the Stress Hormone Drives Weight Gain
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Cortisol and Obesity: How the Stress Hormone Drives Weight Gain

Cortisol, known as the stress hormone, was originally designed to mobilise the body for fight or flight. Chronically elevated cortisol levels promote fat storage, especially around the abdomen, and disrupt blood sugar regulation. Scientists increasingly point to it as a key driver of the global obesity epidemic.

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Mexico Declares Day Off for Fans on World Cup Round-of-16 Match Day
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Mexico Declares Day Off for Fans on World Cup Round-of-16 Match Day

The Mexican government has declared a day off for many workers on the day of the national team's World Cup round-of-16 match, allowing fans to watch the game at home. The measure reflects the country's deep passion for the tournament. Authorities framed it as a gesture of support for the national team.