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Heatwave paralyses Polish rail — dozens of trains cancelled
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Heatwave paralyses Polish rail — dozens of trains cancelled

Koleje Wielkopolskie cancelled dozens of train services due to the ongoing heatwave, with disruptions expected to last throughout the day. PKP Intercity also announced further cancellations for trains scheduled on Tuesday. High temperatures cause rail tracks to buckle and equipment to fail, preventing safe operation.

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Cricket returns to 2028 LA Olympics – qualification pathway confirmed
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Cricket returns to 2028 LA Olympics – qualification pathway confirmed

The ICC and IOC have confirmed the qualification pathway for cricket's return to the Olympics at the 2028 Los Angeles Games. Great Britain has already secured a spot in the women's event. Cricket is returning to the Olympics for the first time in over 120 years.

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Bitcoin near $60K as spot ETF outflows hit $1.79B amid Fed rate hike fears
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Bitcoin near $60K as spot ETF outflows hit $1.79B amid Fed rate hike fears

Bitcoin is hovering near $60,000 after US spot ETF weekly outflows reached $1.79 billion, the largest in recent weeks. Growing expectations of Federal Reserve rate hikes and an AI-sector sell-off are adding pressure on the cryptocurrency. Analysts warn that the key support level could be at risk if macro conditions worsen.

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Subscription economy: how we traded ownership for a monthly cage
💻 Technology

Subscription economy: how we traded ownership for a monthly cage

Not long ago, software, music and books were one-time purchases you owned forever. Today the subscription model dominates — from Adobe to Spotify and office apps — meaning consumers pay indefinitely for things they never truly own. The piece argues that users largely walked into this trap themselves, seduced by convenience and a lack of alternatives.

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Shadow economy makes up up to 30% of Poland's GDP, experts say
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Shadow economy makes up up to 30% of Poland's GDP, experts say

Prof. Andrzej Buszko of the University of Pomerania estimates that Poland's shadow economy accounts for as much as 30% of GDP. Businesses don't go underground for exceptional profits — most could earn similarly while operating legally — but to escape the perceived threat of fiscal repression, primarily from tax authorities. The researcher stresses the problem is systemic rather than individual.

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City fountains harbour Staphylococcus and Salmonella – bathing in them is risky
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City fountains harbour Staphylococcus and Salmonella – bathing in them is risky

As Poland faces a wave of extreme heat, urban fountains are drawing crowds seeking relief, but experts warn the water may contain Staphylococcus, Salmonella and faecal bacteria. Unlike swimming pools and official bathing areas, fountains are not subject to regular sanitary inspections. Bathing in them risks skin infections, food poisoning and other serious illnesses.

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Ford rehires human engineers after AI fails quality checks
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Ford rehires human engineers after AI fails quality checks

Ford has rehired veteran human engineers after finding that AI-powered quality checks could not match the skill and precision of experienced technicians. The automaker acknowledged that artificial intelligence fell short in detecting the kinds of defects that seasoned workers catch. It is a rare public admission by a major manufacturer that an automation rollback was necessary.

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Andy Burnham plans "No. 10 North" in Manchester to shift power from London
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Andy Burnham plans "No. 10 North" in Manchester to shift power from London

Andy Burnham, widely expected to become UK Prime Minister next month, has promised to establish a new power centre called "No. 10 North" in Manchester. The initiative would give more funding and decision-making control to regional leaders outside London. Burnham has long championed levelling up as Mayor of Greater Manchester.

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Busko-Zdrój named Poland's best spa resort by Travelist Magazine readers
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Busko-Zdrój named Poland's best spa resort by Travelist Magazine readers

Busko-Zdrój has won the title of Poland's best spa resort in a Travelist Magazine reader poll. Seniors are increasingly choosing private stays at such resorts to avoid long NHS referral queues. Private visits allow them to take advantage of discounts that reduce the cost of treatments and accommodation.

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RE2 director jokes about cozy life sim "Resident not-Evil" with retired Leon
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RE2 director jokes about cozy life sim "Resident not-Evil" with retired Leon

Hideki Kamiya, director of Resident Evil 2 and creator of Devil May Cry, has jokingly pitched a cozy life sim called "Resident not-Evil" starring a retired Leon Kennedy. In the concept, Leon goes fishing, baking and hosts barbecues with old friends. Kamiya has previously admitted he hates horror and asked Capcom for a non-scary mode in RE Requiem.

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Ukrainian strikes on refineries trigger fuel crisis in Crimea
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Ukrainian strikes on refineries trigger fuel crisis in Crimea

Military analyst Ivan Stupak assesses that Ukraine's strategy of systematically destroying Russian refineries is beginning to cause structural fuel shortages in Russia's supply system. The approaching energy deficit will directly hit the operational capabilities of Russian forces on occupied territories and in Crimea. The economic and military consequences are not yet fully visible, but a crisis in Crimea is already underway.

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Gen Z ditches millennial minimalism for loud "hyper goo" aesthetic
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Gen Z ditches millennial minimalism for loud "hyper goo" aesthetic

Generation Z is turning away from the smooth, pastel visual style associated with millennials, known as "millennial blanding." In its place comes the "hyper goo" aesthetic — maximalist, loud and rebellious. It marks a clear generational shift in design and style trends.

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Backrooms extended cut hits US theaters July 3 with 15 minutes of post-credits footage
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Backrooms extended cut hits US theaters July 3 with 15 minutes of post-credits footage

Kane Parsons' horror film Backrooms returns to US cinemas on July 3 as "Backrooms: Everything Must Go Edition," featuring 15 minutes of exclusive post-credits footage. The extended cut runs 2 hours 6 minutes, 15 minutes longer than the original. The film debuted on May 29 and opened to $81.4 million, smashing box office expectations.

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Super El Niño forms — what it means for extreme weather this summer
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Super El Niño forms — what it means for extreme weather this summer

A so-called Super El Niño has formed in the Pacific, raising the risk of increased extreme weather events across various parts of the United States and other regions this summer. The phenomenon is driven by unusually warm Pacific Ocean temperatures and can affect rainfall patterns, droughts and storm activity. Its specific impacts vary significantly depending on the region.

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Air fryer bacon beats the stovetop: crispier results, far less mess
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Air fryer bacon beats the stovetop: crispier results, far less mess

Cooking bacon in an air fryer produces crispy results comparable to a stovetop but without grease splattering across the kitchen. Strips are placed in the basket, fat drips away into the tray, and clean-up is minimal. The method is faster and far less messy than the traditional pan approach.

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Violence and noble ideals: how the American empire was forged in the 19th century
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Violence and noble ideals: how the American empire was forged in the 19th century

In the second half of the 19th century, America — long regarded as a beacon of democracy — was a country where elections were accompanied by drunkenness and brawls. The piece paints a picture of an empire forged simultaneously from violence, cruelty and noble ideals. It serves as a reminder that democratic ideals and brutal reality long went hand in hand in the United States.

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Fox Sports' World Cup pregame show audience more than doubles vs. 2022
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Fox Sports' World Cup pregame show audience more than doubles vs. 2022

Fox Sports' World Cup pregame show is drawing more than double the audience it had during the 2022 tournament, mirroring the surge seen in match broadcasts themselves. The strong ratings reflect growing soccer interest in the United States ahead of the 2026 World Cup on home soil.

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Fuel crisis cripples Crimea – layoffs and unpaid leave spread across peninsula
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Fuel crisis cripples Crimea – layoffs and unpaid leave spread across peninsula

A deepening fuel crisis in Crimea is now hitting the local labour market hard, with residents reporting layoffs, forced unpaid leave, unpaid wages and businesses suspending operations. Social media accounts from the peninsula paint a picture of an economy grinding to a halt. The crisis is prompting locals to ask how they can survive the situation.

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Bitcoin on track for rare back-to-back quarterly loss
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Bitcoin on track for rare back-to-back quarterly loss

Bitcoin is heading towards a quarterly loss, which would mark a rare back-to-back decline across two consecutive quarters. Additional pressure comes from $1.79 billion in Bitcoin ETF outflows recorded last week. However, historical data suggests similar periods have preceded recoveries.

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AYN Thor and Odin 2/3 handhelds getting $10–$30 price hike from Friday
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AYN Thor and Odin 2/3 handhelds getting $10–$30 price hike from Friday

AYN confirmed via Discord that prices for its Thor and Odin 2/3 handhelds will rise by $10 to $30 from Friday 3 July. The Thor Lite, Base, Pro and Max 512GB models go up by $10, while the Max 1TB model increases by $30. This is the second price hike this year, driven by the ongoing RAM market crisis.

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Tariffs on low-value parcels from China may draw Chinese logistics hubs to Poland
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Tariffs on low-value parcels from China may draw Chinese logistics hubs to Poland

The introduction of EU customs duties on low-value parcels imported from outside the bloc is prompting Chinese investors to plan logistics bases in Europe. Poland is a particularly attractive market due to warehouse availability and lower operating costs, according to Tomasz Mika of JLL. The development of Chinese logistics in Poland could benefit the domestic industrial real estate sector.

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