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US Pledges $150m Disaster Aid to Venezuela After Twin Earthquakes
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US Pledges $150m Disaster Aid to Venezuela After Twin Earthquakes

After twin earthquakes struck Venezuela, the Trump administration pledged $150m in disaster aid — described by one former relief expert as the largest such pledge within 24 hours of an incident. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a "big, fast, effective" whole-of-government response, including three urban search and rescue teams. The crisis tests US policy in the western hemisphere after a US special forces raid in January deposed Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro, making the country a new American ally.

Vasseur responds after Russell takes Austria pole ahead of Leclerc
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Vasseur responds after Russell takes Austria pole ahead of Leclerc

Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur reacted after George Russell secured pole position at the Austrian Grand Prix, edging out Charles Leclerc despite having to slow for yellow flags following Max Verstappen's crash. Russell retained his pole after the incident was reviewed. Vasseur admitted Ferrari had hoped for a stronger qualifying result.

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Verizon makes budget Simplicity plan its default gateway for new customers
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Verizon makes budget Simplicity plan its default gateway for new customers

Verizon has repositioned its budget Simplicity plan as the default option for new customers, placing it ahead of the pricier myPlan family on its website. The move is intentional: Verizon is betting that simplicity and affordability will attract consumers overwhelmed by the growing number of wireless choices in 2026. The myPlan option has been moved to an "other plans" tab.

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Dutch PM Jetten apologises to Moluccans for broken post-colonial promises
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Dutch PM Jetten apologises to Moluccans for broken post-colonial promises

Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten formally apologised to Moluccans whose ancestors served in the Dutch colonial army. After Indonesia's war of independence, they were brought to the Netherlands with promises of a temporary stay and eventual return to the Maluku islands — promises that were never kept. The apology is part of the Netherlands' broader reckoning with its colonial history.

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Prof. Agnieszka Chacińska wins 400,000 PLN Polish Academy of Sciences prize
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Prof. Agnieszka Chacińska wins 400,000 PLN Polish Academy of Sciences prize

Prof. Agnieszka Chacińska has become the first recipient of the Polish Academy of Sciences Prize, awarded 400,000 PLN. Her research focuses on molecular processes in cells surrounding mitochondria, which may help explain the causes of neurodegenerative diseases. The biologist believes creativity and ambition are the most important traits a scientist can have.

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'The Bear' Season 5: What worked and what questions linger after the finale?
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'The Bear' Season 5: What worked and what questions linger after the finale?

The fifth and final season of "The Bear" served as a recapitulation of the entire series, wrapping up the storylines of Carmy, Syd and the rest of the crew. Critics are now analysing what worked in the final run and what questions were left unanswered. The season brings the restaurant drama to a close after five seasons.

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Kwaśniewska and Badach live in a 1.5 million złoty Warsaw villa
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Kwaśniewska and Badach live in a 1.5 million złoty Warsaw villa

Aleksandra Kwaśniewska and Kuba Badach live in a spacious Warsaw villa valued at 1.5 million złoty. The interior blends various styles and features a green terrace and a dedicated "man cave" space. The couple occasionally shares glimpses of their home on Instagram.

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Iran conflict boosts Panama Canal revenue as ships seek alternative routes
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Iran conflict boosts Panama Canal revenue as ships seek alternative routes

The conflict involving Iran and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have driven more ships to seek alternative global shipping routes, indirectly benefiting the Panama Canal with increased traffic and revenue. Carlos Ruiz-Hernandez, former vice foreign minister of Panama and senior adviser at the Center for Strategic Studies, told Bloomberg This Weekend that the Panama Canal Authority is proactively managing the surge in demand. The authority is preparing to handle traffic near the canal's full capacity.

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Podiatrist warns: flip-flops damage feet and spine
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Podiatrist warns: flip-flops damage feet and spine

Foot specialists warn that flip-flops, a summer staple, put significant strain on the musculoskeletal system. The lack of support, flat sole and the reflex toe-gripping motion when walking can cause problems not only in the feet but also in the knees and spine. Podiatrists recommend choosing footwear that properly supports the arch of the foot.

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Astronomers discover 'bow and arrow' radio galaxy 2 billion light-years away
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Astronomers discover 'bow and arrow' radio galaxy 2 billion light-years away

Astronomers have discovered a radio galaxy named RAD-BAARG (RAD-Bow-And-Arrow Radio Galaxy), located roughly 2 billion light-years from Earth, shaped like a bow and arrow — unlike anything previously seen. Radio galaxies are powered by actively feeding supermassive black holes that launch jets of charged particles in opposite directions. These jets crash into the surrounding medium and form huge lobes of magnetized plasma stretching millions of light-years. The discovery was shared on June 22, 2026.

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McLaren's Stella says F1 development race is at an unprecedented level
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McLaren's Stella says F1 development race is at an unprecedented level

McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella believes the 2026 F1 development race is operating at a level never seen before in the sport. The pace of technical development is being cited as a major factor in determining the competitive order this season. Stella did not provide specific technical details but stressed the unprecedented nature of the engineering competition.

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Xiaomi launches smart pressure cooker with Wi-Fi and app control
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Xiaomi launches smart pressure cooker with Wi-Fi and app control

Xiaomi has launched a smart pressure cooker featuring Wi-Fi connectivity and app control, positioning it as a modern replacement for traditional kitchen appliances. The product is part of Xiaomi's broader smart home ecosystem strategy. The article does not specify the exact price or technical specifications such as capacity or wattage.

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Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" immigration detention centre to close permanently over costs
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Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" immigration detention centre to close permanently over costs

Florida's controversial immigrant detention centre, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," will be permanently shut down, CBS News reported Monday citing anonymous sources. The decision was reportedly driven by the high cost of running the facility. The centre had faced widespread criticism over the conditions in which migrants were held.

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Hotel Gołębiewski responds to YouTuber Książulo's video about a series of failures
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Hotel Gołębiewski responds to YouTuber Książulo's video about a series of failures

Polish YouTuber Książulo published a video exposing a series of problems at the new Hotel Gołębiewski in Pobierowo, ultimately cutting short his stay and demanding a refund. The hotel responded with an official statement. However, the statement does not appear to address the specific issues raised in the video.

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Poland leads EU blueberry production with one-third of all Union harvests
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Poland leads EU blueberry production with one-third of all Union harvests

Poland has become the European Union's largest producer of blueberries, accounting for roughly one-third of all EU harvests, according to the National Agricultural Support Centre. Domestic production has surged from around 4,000 tonnes in 2004 to nearly 65,000 tonnes in 2025. The rapid growth is driven by rising global demand for blueberries, now widely regarded as a superfood.

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Most Poles deny overeating on all-inclusive holidays to "get their money's worth"
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Most Poles deny overeating on all-inclusive holidays to "get their money's worth"

A survey by Ariadna for Wirtualna Polska found that most Poles deny eating and drinking more than usual on all-inclusive holidays to make the most of what they paid for. Fewer respondents admitted to such behaviour than denied it. The results reveal a gap between a common stereotype and the self-reported habits of Polish holidaymakers.

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Europe warming twice as fast as the rest of the world — Polish cities scramble to retain rainwater
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Europe warming twice as fast as the rest of the world — Polish cities scramble to retain rainwater

The ESOTC 2025 report confirms that Europe is warming more than twice as fast as the global average. In response, Polish local governments are implementing rainwater retention systems and other climate adaptation measures. Experts question, however, whether these efforts are sufficient given the scale of the challenge.

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Psyllium husk — an effective alternative to flaxseed for digestive problems
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Psyllium husk — an effective alternative to flaxseed for digestive problems

Psyllium husk is increasingly being chosen as an alternative to flaxseed for people dealing with digestive issues, bloating after meals and low fibre intake. For many users it works just as well as flaxseed and can be more convenient to use daily. Both products support digestion effectively but differ in their properties and methods of use.

Wolff rules out Verstappen move: Mercedes happy with current drivers
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Wolff rules out Verstappen move: Mercedes happy with current drivers

Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has firmly dismissed rumours linking Max Verstappen to the Silver Arrows, stating that the team "don't want to change things" regarding their driver line-up. Wolff's comments shut down speculation about a possible Verstappen move to Mercedes. The team is content with its current drivers.

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Saudi Aramco helicopter crashes in Saudi Arabia, killing several people
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Saudi Aramco helicopter crashes in Saudi Arabia, killing several people

A helicopter belonging to Saudi Aramco crashed in the town of Rahima in Saudi Arabia, killing several people. The incident was reported by the Saudi state news agency. No further details about the cause of the crash have been provided.

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Netflix thriller 'Suspicious' premieres July 24 — family secrets and paranoia
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Netflix thriller 'Suspicious' premieres July 24 — family secrets and paranoia

Netflix will premiere the Spanish psychological thriller "Suspicious" on 24 July. The film follows Ruth, who returns home after her mother's unexplained death and finds her father Martín (played by José Coronado) isolated and obsessed with conspiracy theories. As family tensions escalate, those closest to her become the greatest threat.