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Pakistan Urgently Seeks LNG as Hormuz Attacks Disrupt Supply
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Pakistan Urgently Seeks LNG as Hormuz Attacks Disrupt Supply

Pakistan is urgently seeking LNG deliveries this week after a series of attacks in the Strait of Hormuz disrupted the flow of the super-chilled fuel. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most critical LNG transit routes. The supply disruption threatens energy shortages in Pakistan.

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Neuroscientist Lisa Genova: everyday forgetting is not an Alzheimer's warning sign
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Neuroscientist Lisa Genova: everyday forgetting is not an Alzheimer's warning sign

Neuroscientist Lisa Genova dispels the widespread fear that ordinary forgetting is an early warning sign of Alzheimer's disease. She uses the example of a retired Japanese engineer who memorised over 111,000 digits of pi using storytelling and visualisation, yet forgot his wife's birthday. In a 58-minute lecture, she explains how to protect the brain and distinguish normal memory lapses from disease.

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Volkswagen may cut 100,000 jobs — €10bn restructuring fund deemed insufficient
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Volkswagen may cut 100,000 jobs — €10bn restructuring fund deemed insufficient

Volkswagen's restructuring plans could involve up to 100,000 job cuts. The carmaker raised around $10 billion from the sale of its marine engine division Everllence, but Financial Times experts warn the sum may not be enough to save the company. The situation is described as serious.

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Pregnant Karolina Pisarek spotted in Roger Salla's million-złoty Audi
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Pregnant Karolina Pisarek spotted in Roger Salla's million-złoty Audi

Paparazzi caught pregnant model Karolina Pisarek and her partner, businessman Roger Salla, in central Warsaw. Salla was driving Pisarek in a striking green Audi worth one million złoty. The couple cut an eye-catching figure in the luxury vehicle.

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New Mitsubishi Pajero returns with a dedicated off-road screen
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New Mitsubishi Pajero returns with a dedicated off-road screen

Mitsubishi is bringing back the Pajero, equipping the revived SUV with a dedicated off-road screen — a feature reminiscent of older generations of the model. The new Pajero revives the nameplate's rugged heritage with a modern in-cabin technology nod to its past. Full technical specifications and a launch date have not yet been fully disclosed.

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Strawberry Moon on 29–30 June: the year's lowest, smallest and palest full moon
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Strawberry Moon on 29–30 June: the year's lowest, smallest and palest full moon

The Strawberry Moon — the year's lowest, smallest and palest full moon — will appear on the night of Monday to Tuesday, 29–30 June. Science populariser Karol Wójcicki of the "Z głową w gwiazdach" astronomy page called it "one of the most beautiful sights of the year" despite its modest size. The phenomenon occurs because the Moon is at its farthest point from Earth in its orbit.

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Andy Burnham to become UK prime minister in three weeks — here's his plan
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Andy Burnham to become UK prime minister in three weeks — here's his plan

Andy Burnham is set to become UK Prime Minister in three weeks. In his first major speech in Manchester, he will outline economic plans, welfare reform and the biggest transfer of power out of Whitehall in modern times, pledging "good growth in every postcode." A battle for future cabinet jobs is already under way, with one senior role reportedly eyed for David Miliband.

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Blueberry pierogi that won't fall apart: mix filling with potato starch and sugar
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Blueberry pierogi that won't fall apart: mix filling with potato starch and sugar

To stop blueberry pierogi filling from turning into runny jam during cooking, simply mix fresh blueberries with potato starch and a little sugar before filling the dough. The potato starch binds the fruit juice and keeps the filling firm. This is a simple trick used by experienced deli cooks to keep the pastry from breaking open.

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Duplantis wins Paris Diamond League but fails to break world record at 6.32m
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Duplantis wins Paris Diamond League but fails to break world record at 6.32m

Armand Duplantis returned from his defeat in Stockholm to win the pole vault at the Diamond League meeting in Paris. The Swedish world record holder attempted to beat his own world record at 6.32 metres but failed to clear the bar. Despite falling short of the record, the win marks his return to top form.

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Play Field Portal app gives Android a PSP-style XMB interface makeover
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Play Field Portal app gives Android a PSP-style XMB interface makeover

Developer JohnnyCollado has released Play Field Portal on GitHub — an Android frontend that replicates Sony's PSP XrossMediaBar (XMB) interface, complete with the original icons and default wallpaper. The app joins a growing number of gaming-themed Android frontends, such as the existing 3DS-style IISU app. The developer confirmed using AI in development, though not as a solely AI-generated project.

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Bitcoin down 18.5% in June, struggling to hold $60,000 support
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Bitcoin down 18.5% in June, struggling to hold $60,000 support

Bitcoin is experiencing one of its worst months since mid-2022, dropping roughly 18.5% in June and struggling to hold the key $60,000 psychological support level. Analysts point to a significant price magnet visible on the chart that may determine the next directional move. The situation is seen as a serious test for bullish momentum.

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WHO: European heatwave linked to over 1,300 deaths, 85% aged 65 or above

The World Health Organization has reported that Europe's current heatwave has been linked to more than 1,300 deaths. Some 85% of victims were aged 65 or older, with the sharpest mortality increases recorded in areas under red extreme heat warnings. The WHO is calling for stronger protection measures for elderly people during heatwave events.

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Watling's "Statecraft" review: US made critical errors in the conflict with Iran
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Watling's "Statecraft" review: US made critical errors in the conflict with Iran

Jack Watling's new book "Statecraft: The New Rules of Power in a Divided World" (Macmillan, 2026) analyses the failures of US foreign policy during the conflict with Iran. Watling argues that sound statecraft requires the integrated use of all instruments of state power to achieve international goals. He concludes that the current US administration is unlikely to conduct an honest assessment of its many shortcomings in the Iran campaign.

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California bans louder streaming ads starting next week
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California bans louder streaming ads starting next week

Starting next week, California will require streaming platforms to air commercials at the same volume as the shows and movies they accompany. The new law extends existing TV and cable loudness rules to streaming services. Ads are not being banned — they simply cannot be noticeably louder than the content they interrupt.

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Barycz Valley deer swim between islands twice daily in Poland's own great migration
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Barycz Valley deer swim between islands twice daily in Poland's own great migration

Every spring in Poland's Barycz Valley, herds of female deer and their newborn calves swim between isolated islands and the mainland twice a day in a remarkable natural spectacle. The young spend daylight hours on islands protected from predators, then cross the water at dusk and dawn. Unlike Kenya's Masai Mara, this migration unfolds in near-total solitude, accompanied only by birdsong and frog calls, with herds exceeding 100 animals.

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Polish Intel chief: Putin is a hostage to the situation, Russia sees eastern NATO as an obstacle
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Polish Intel chief: Putin is a hostage to the situation, Russia sees eastern NATO as an obstacle

Col. Paweł Szota, head of Poland's Foreign Intelligence Agency (AW), told "Rzeczpospolita" that Russia views Poland and other eastern NATO flank states as obstacles to its goals. Szota assessed that Putin is unlikely to attack another country before resolving the war in Ukraine, but is a "hostage to the situation" — determined to have the Ukraine conflict recorded in history books as his success. He also highlighted ongoing threats posed by the Russian dictator to the region.

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Dana White teases location for Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury fight
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Dana White teases location for Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury fight

UFC president Dana White teased that he has information about the location of the planned Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury fight, but did not disclose it. He also did not dismiss the possibility that Zuffa could promote Oleksandr Usyk's farewell bout against Deontay Wilder. The specific venue and date for Joshua–Fury remain undisclosed.

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Ukrainian textbooks devote just three pages to the Volhynia massacre
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Ukrainian textbooks devote just three pages to the Volhynia massacre

The latest Ukrainian history textbook covers the "Volhynia tragedy" in just three pages. Outside western Ukraine, awareness of the massacre is minimal, and most Ukrainians view the UPA solely as a symbol of resistance against the Soviets, not against Poles. This fundamental difference in historical memory remains a major obstacle in Polish-Ukrainian relations.

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Loopring shuts down DEX, to return all user funds at no cost
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Loopring shuts down DEX, to return all user funds at no cost

Ethereum-based zkRollup project Loopring has announced it is shutting down its decentralised exchange (DEX), citing a lack of meaningful adoption. All remaining user funds will be returned through a smart contract upgrade, and users will not need to cover any transaction costs. The closure marks a significant setback for the project.

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Manifesta 16 Ruhr explores new uses for empty postwar churches
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Manifesta 16 Ruhr explores new uses for empty postwar churches

Around 1,000 new churches were built in Germany's Ruhr region after World War II, but many now stand empty. The Manifesta 16 art biennale is exploring new ways to repurpose these buildings and give them renewed meaning. The initiative is part of broader questions about cultural heritage and the post-industrial transformation of the region.

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Transport sector expands European container terminals despite China trade war risk
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Transport sector expands European container terminals despite China trade war risk

Despite the risk of a trade war between Europe and China, the transport industry is betting on continued growth in Chinese imports and investing in expanding European container terminals. Logistics companies are prioritising long-term volume growth over short-term trade-war risks. The expansion of port infrastructure is being treated as a strategic long-term investment.

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