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Ben Stokes's 2019 World Cup heroics recalled as he announces Test retirement
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Ben Stokes's 2019 World Cup heroics recalled as he announces Test retirement

As Ben Stokes announces his retirement from Test cricket, BBC Sport revisits his pivotal role in England's historic 2019 Cricket World Cup victory — the country's first-ever title in the 50-over format. Stokes was a central figure in that triumph, playing a defining innings in the final. The archive piece celebrates his legacy ahead of his farewell Test.

Perez and Bottas both retire from Austrian GP with Cadillac brake failures
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Perez and Bottas both retire from Austrian GP with Cadillac brake failures

Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas both retired from the Austrian Grand Prix in the opening laps due to brake problems with their Cadillac cars. Perez said "we cannot have these sort of issues" after the double retirement proved a damaging result for the team.

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Madonna calls AI "the opposite of making art," draws inspiration from nature
🎬 Entertainment

Madonna calls AI "the opposite of making art," draws inspiration from nature

Madonna spoke out against AI-generated content, calling it "the opposite of making art." The seven-time Grammy winner said she prefers drawing inspiration from "connecting to nature, my children, my horses." Her comments came after Universal Pictures dropped her biopic project.

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Ukraine partners with Kyivstar to build domestic AI computing infrastructure
💻 Technology

Ukraine partners with Kyivstar to build domestic AI computing infrastructure

Ukraine is developing a domestic AI computing infrastructure in partnership with telecom operator Kyivstar, Reuters reported. The initiative aims to strengthen the security of critical systems during wartime and reduce the country's dependence on foreign technology providers.

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Czech Republic hits 41.9°C, Germany also sets all-time heat record
🔬 Science

Czech Republic hits 41.9°C, Germany also sets all-time heat record

Northern Czech Republic recorded a temperature of 41.9°C on Sunday, breaking a record set just the day before. Germany also registered its highest-ever temperature in the same heatwave. The extreme heat has affected a large part of Europe.

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Paulina Smaszcz relaxes at luxury hotel in bikini
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Paulina Smaszcz relaxes at luxury hotel in bikini

Celebrity Paulina Smaszcz is spending the weekend at a luxury hotel, enjoying spa treatments and local attractions. She shared photos on social media wearing a pink and blue bikini.

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Iran warns no third party can control Strait of Hormuz amid US deal talks
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Iran warns no third party can control Strait of Hormuz amid US deal talks

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi firmly rejected any role for third parties in managing the Strait of Hormuz. He warned that attempts to impose new rules could undermine the fragile agreement reached with Washington. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most critical oil transit routes.

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Leclerc drops from P2 to P8 in Austria, names Ferrari's biggest limitation
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Leclerc drops from P2 to P8 in Austria, names Ferrari's biggest limitation

Charles Leclerc had a race to forget at the Austrian Grand Prix, falling from second to eighth place at the Red Bull Ring. The Ferrari driver identified the car's biggest limitation as the key reason for the dramatic loss of positions. It was one of the most difficult weekends of the season for Scuderia Ferrari.

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Ukrainian drone strike ignites Russian oil refinery as Putin admits "difficult period"
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Ukrainian drone strike ignites Russian oil refinery as Putin admits "difficult period"

Debris from downed Ukrainian drones sparked a fire at a major Russian oil refinery on Sunday, according to local authorities. Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that his country is going through a "difficult period". Ukraine has stepped up long-range drone attacks on Russian military and energy infrastructure in recent months, squeezing Moscow's fuel supplies and military logistics.

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Steam game costs 3,000 zł for 10 minutes of gameplay and makes no pretence of fun
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Steam game costs 3,000 zł for 10 minutes of gameplay and makes no pretence of fun

A Steam game called "Congratulations On Your Purchase" has appeared with a price tag of around 3,000 zł (approx. €700) for just 10 minutes of gameplay. The developers openly admit the product is not about entertainment — the price itself is the main feature, not the content. It is the latest in a series of social-experiment-style releases on Steam pushing the boundaries of what players will buy.

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Orzo with chicken and broad beans – recipe
🍳 Food

Orzo with chicken and broad beans – recipe

Polish food blog Kwestiasmaku.com shares a recipe for orzo with chicken and broad beans — a light, summery dish combining Italian rice-shaped pasta with tender poultry and fresh broad beans, ideal for a quick lunch or dinner.

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Heat stroke: symptoms, first aid and how to prevent it
🏥 Health

Heat stroke: symptoms, first aid and how to prevent it

Spending long hours in the sun, intense exertion in heat and insufficient fluid intake can lead to dangerous heat stroke. Early symptoms are easily confused with ordinary fatigue or dehydration. The piece explains how to recognise heat stroke, what steps to take if it occurs, and how to protect yourself effectively.

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Astorga's Bishop's Palace: Gaudí's Lesser-Known Masterpiece
✈️ Travel

Astorga's Bishop's Palace: Gaudí's Lesser-Known Masterpiece

The Bishop's Palace in Astorga, Spain, is one of Antoni Gaudí's architectural works, far less famous than the iconic Sagrada Família in Barcelona. The building impresses visitors with the architect's distinctive style and draws tourists to the Castile and León region.

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69% of Canadians avoid news. Expert: looking away is not the fix
💡 Did You Know

69% of Canadians avoid news. Expert: looking away is not the fix

Reuters Institute's 2025 Digital News Report finds that 69% of Canadians and 40% of people globally at least sometimes avoid the news – the highest figure ever recorded. A developmental psychology researcher says this "news fatigue" is a predictable brain response to information overload, not laziness or civic disengagement. However, she argues that tuning out entirely is not the right solution.

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Strategy buys bitcoin for fourth straight week despite $13B paper loss
🪙 Crypto

Strategy buys bitcoin for fourth straight week despite $13B paper loss

Michael Saylor signalled another bitcoin purchase by Strategy, which would mark the company's fourth consecutive week of buying. The previous tranche on June 22 was 520 BTC – one of Strategy's smaller recent purchases. The company currently sits approximately $13 billion underwater on its bitcoin holdings.

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US tariff pressure pushes Europe and Brazil closer, boosting cachaça exports
📈 Business

US tariff pressure pushes Europe and Brazil closer, boosting cachaça exports

US tariff pressure is drawing Europe and Brazil into closer trade ties, opening new global markets for Brazilian goods. Among the beneficiaries is cachaça, the spirit base of the caipirinha cocktail, as well as aircraft components and other Brazilian exports.

Injured Rodrygo meets idol Ronaldo at World Cup match
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Injured Rodrygo meets idol Ronaldo at World Cup match

Real Madrid's Rodrygo Goes, currently sidelined with an injury, attended the Portugal vs Colombia World Cup 2026 match as a spectator. After the game he posed for a photo with Cristiano Ronaldo and captioned it "My idol."

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China reclaims world's fastest supercomputer title for first time since 2018
💻 Technology

China reclaims world's fastest supercomputer title for first time since 2018

China has reclaimed the title of the world's fastest supercomputer for the first time since 2018. The machine named LineShine displaced the US system El Capitan from the top of the TOP500 ranking, despite American trade restrictions limiting the sale of high-powered computing components to China.

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Gracie Abrams says she understands nepo baby criticism: "I think about the privilege"
🎬 Entertainment

Gracie Abrams says she understands nepo baby criticism: "I think about the privilege"

Gracie Abrams, daughter of director J.J. Abrams and Bad Robot co-CEO Katie McGrath, told The New York Times' Popcast that she understands the online discourse about nepotism in her career. "The nepo stuff is obviously in the discourse, appropriately," she said, adding: "I think about the privilege there."

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Psychotherapist: some women seek love through sex due to childhood conditioning
💄 Lifestyle

Psychotherapist: some women seek love through sex due to childhood conditioning

Psychotherapist Jacek Masłowski explains that some women unconsciously use sex as a way to seek love, not through manipulation but due to childhood conditioning. From an early age, they learned that sexuality attracts male attention, which they can later confuse with love. The topic was discussed on the podcast "Miłość".

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NHS waiting list drop is a statistical trick, not a Labour success, says letter writer
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NHS waiting list drop is a statistical trick, not a Labour success, says letter writer

A letter published in the British press argues that the fall in NHS waiting lists is not a genuine government success but a result of paying providers £33 per patient to remove them from lists, many of whom still need care. A survey of nearly 2,600 people in England found that 16% had used the private sector in the past year. The letter writer questions how long the NHS can survive under the current government's approach.