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Employers Can Recall Workers From Holiday, But Only in Exceptional Cases
🇵🇱 Poland

Employers Can Recall Workers From Holiday, But Only in Exceptional Cases

Polish labour law allows employers to recall an employee from a holiday that has already begun, but only in exceptional and unforeseeable circumstances. The employer must reimburse all costs the employee incurred as a result of the interrupted holiday. Cancelling a planned holiday before it starts is easier under Polish law — a significant business reason is sufficient.

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Comedian Mike Williams who aided Haiti earthquake victims gets a biopic
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Comedian Mike Williams who aided Haiti earthquake victims gets a biopic

Comedian Mike Williams gave up his career after the devastating 2010 Haiti earthquake and relocated his family to the Dominican Republic to aid the most vulnerable. His story of personal sacrifice and humanitarian service is now being made into a feature film. The cast includes a fan favourite from the TV series "Chuck" and an alumnus of "Jurassic World."

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Maddy Cusack was "dismayed" her former coach joined Sheffield United before her death
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Maddy Cusack was "dismayed" her former coach joined Sheffield United before her death

At an inquest into the death of former Sheffield United footballer Maddy Cusack, her father testified that she was "dismayed" upon learning that her previous coach was joining the club, months before she died. Cusack was a player at Sheffield United. The inquest is examining the circumstances of her death.

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France seeks new EU taxes to avoid higher national contributions to EU budget
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France seeks new EU taxes to avoid higher national contributions to EU budget

Emmanuel Macron has tasked the French government with identifying new EU-level taxes to help finance the next long-term EU budget worth €2 trillion. Without such an agreement, France would have to increase its contributions to Brussels — a development that could boost the far-right Rassemblement National ahead of the presidential election. EU governments have so far failed to agree on a package of new revenues proposed by the European Commission last July.

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Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 leaked with 5,000-nit display and 800mAh battery
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Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 leaked with 5,000-nit display and 800mAh battery

Reputable tipster Ice Universe has claimed the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 will feature a 5,000-nit display — a 2,000-nit improvement over its predecessor — along with an 800mAh battery and IP69K water and dust resistance. Samsung is planning a full sequel to the Galaxy Watch Ultra this year, unlike in 2025. The leak was shared via Weibo.

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Kalshi traders predict this week's US jobs report will miss Wall Street forecasts
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Kalshi traders predict this week's US jobs report will miss Wall Street forecasts

Wall Street's Dow Jones consensus expects more than 118,000 jobs to have been added in the latest US jobs report due this week. However, Kalshi prediction market traders put the odds of the number exceeding even 100,000 at below 60%, suggesting expectations of a weaker-than-forecast result. The divergence highlights significant uncertainty around the state of the US labour market.

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Mitsubishi teases new Montero with return of iconic feature
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Mitsubishi teases new Montero with return of iconic feature

Mitsubishi has teased the return of the Montero (also known as the Pajero), with an Asian debut planned for later this year and a North American launch expected around 2030. The automaker hinted at the return of an iconic feature but did not specify what it is. Further details are expected at the official reveal.

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White House meets law enforcement over anti-money-laundering clauses in Crypto Clarity Act
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White House meets law enforcement over anti-money-laundering clauses in Crypto Clarity Act

White House officials are set to meet with law enforcement representatives who have objected to the illicit-finance provisions of the Crypto's Clarity Act. The groups have raised concerns about portions of the bill dealing with anti-money-laundering rules. The talks aim to resolve the disagreements before the legislation advances further.

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Players rave about Wardogs playtest: 'Like the good old days of gaming'
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Players rave about Wardogs playtest: 'Like the good old days of gaming'

Wardogs, an upcoming first-person shooter from Bulkhead studio, received near-universal praise following its closed pre-alpha playtest. The game aims to fill the gap between casual shooters like Battlefield and Call of Duty and hardcore realistic titles such as Escape from Tarkov and Squad. Players described the experience as reminiscent of gaming's golden era.

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Putin admits Ukrainian strikes on infrastructure are causing "problems" for Russia
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Putin admits Ukrainian strikes on infrastructure are causing "problems" for Russia

Vladimir Putin has publicly acknowledged that Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy and logistics infrastructure are causing "problems" for Russia. Ukraine has recently intensified its attacks on targets inside Russian territory. The admission is a rare public concession by Putin that Ukrainian offensive operations are having a tangible impact.

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Wet-bulb temperature: the heat threshold that can kill humans

Wet-bulb temperature, a measure combining air temperature and humidity, was developed in 2010 by scientists from Purdue University and the University of New South Wales. It represents the highest heat stress a human can survive when moist skin is exposed to moving air. A wet-bulb reading of 35°C is considered lethal even for a healthy person resting in shade, as the body can no longer shed excess heat through sweating.

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Fubar Aviation brings historic jets to Olsztyn-Mazury Airport in Szymany
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Fubar Aviation brings historic jets to Olsztyn-Mazury Airport in Szymany

Olsztyn-Mazury Airport in Szymany has signed a partnership with Fubar Aviation, a company specialising in the restoration, maintenance and operation of historic jet aircraft. The firm will establish its base of operations at the airport. The move is expected to bring a new aviation attraction to the Warmia-Masuria region of north-east Poland.

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Genetic variant linked to liking onions — and lower blood pressure
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Genetic variant linked to liking onions — and lower blood pressure

Scientists have identified a genetic variant associated with a preference for onions. Notably, the same variant is also linked to lower blood pressure and a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes. The findings suggest that taste preferences may have a biological basis with consequences for metabolic health.

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Doctors Must Talk to Patients About Death — However Hard It Is

Oncologist Ranjana Srivastava argues that holistic care for incurably ill patients must include frank discussions about death and dying. She reflects on how both doctors and patients tend to avoid the subject, and how long-standing trust between them can help bridge that gap. Getting there remains one of medicine's hardest challenges.

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Kasia Cichopek's Daughter Does Her Hair — Natural Curls Win Fans Over
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Kasia Cichopek's Daughter Does Her Hair — Natural Curls Win Fans Over

Polish actress Kasia Cichopek shared photos on social media of a hairstyle done by her daughter Hela. The 43-year-old's natural curls drew enthusiastic praise in the comments section. Cichopek captioned the post with "a new hairdresser at home."

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BookTok's Top Summer 2026 Reading Picks Revealed
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BookTok's Top Summer 2026 Reading Picks Revealed

TikTok asked 10 top BookTok creators for summer reading recommendations, as the #BookTok tag surpassed 80 million posts. Highlights include romantasy titles "Daggermouth" by H.M. Wolfe and "Alchemised" by SenLinYu, Madeline Miller's "Song of Achilles," and contemporary romance "Just for the Summer" by Abby Jimenez. Literary fiction also gets a nod with Clarice Lispector's "Near to the Wild Heart."

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Simple vinegar trick keeps blueberries fresh for days
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Simple vinegar trick keeps blueberries fresh for days

Blueberries quickly go soft, release juice and develop mould after purchase. A simple trick to extend their freshness involves briefly soaking them in a water-and-vinegar solution, which kills mould spores, then drying them thoroughly before refrigerating. This method can keep blueberries firm and fresh for several days longer than usual.

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"Minions & Monsters" is a cine-literate slapstick love letter to classic Hollywood
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"Minions & Monsters" is a cine-literate slapstick love letter to classic Hollywood

Pierre Coffin's new animated film "Minions & Monsters" is set in Hollywood Hills and takes a surprisingly deep dive into cinema history, with the opening credits alone tracing Hollywood's past. The film is praised for its anarchic, cine-literate slapstick comedy, contrasting sharply with the digital future aesthetic of the "Toy Story" franchise. Even dedicated film buffs will be caught off guard by the depth of its Hollywood references.

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Apple acquires Play, winner of the 2025 Apple Design Award for Innovation
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Apple acquires Play, winner of the 2025 Apple Design Award for Innovation

Apple has acquired the app Play, which won the 2025 Apple Design Award in the "Innovation" category. The purchase is the latest in a series of recent app acquisitions by the company. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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Brussels dismisses Vatican's accusation of EU double standards on war
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Brussels dismisses Vatican's accusation of EU double standards on war

The Vatican accused the EU of applying a double standard in its foreign policy — sanctioning some countries while providing military and financial support to others, driven by political and economic interests rather than universal principles of international law. The criticism was voiced by Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández at Pope Leo XIV's closed-door conference on war last Friday. The EU responded by defending its commitment to international law without directly engaging with the Vatican's specific accusations.

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Infantino wants to expand Club World Cup to 48 teams from the next edition
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Infantino wants to expand Club World Cup to 48 teams from the next edition

According to The Guardian, FIFA president Gianni Infantino is planning to expand the Club World Cup from 32 to 48 teams as early as the next edition of the tournament. European and South American clubs would be the biggest beneficiaries of the expansion. FIFA has not yet officially responded to the report.

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