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South Hospital scandal: prosecutors plan further steps after former chief doctor's testimony
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South Hospital scandal: prosecutors plan further steps after former chief doctor's testimony

Former chief physician of the South Hospital, Dr Emil Jędrzejewski, answered all questions during his interrogation by prosecutors. National Prosecution Service spokesman Piotr Antoni Skiba announced that further procedural steps are planned based on the testimony, and that additional documentation will be obtained from the hospital.

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Clarkson's Farm maker Expectation hires Katrina Grant as Entertainment Development chief
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Clarkson's Farm maker Expectation hires Katrina Grant as Entertainment Development chief

Expectation, the production company behind Clarkson's Farm, has appointed Katrina Grant as Director of Development, Entertainment. Grant joins from Mettlemouse Entertainment, the company behind Channel 4 formats including The Honesty Box and Spencer Matthews: Am I a Psychopath?. She will be responsible for developing new entertainment format ideas for the company.

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Partyka and Chojnowski guaranteed spots at Para Table Tennis World Championships
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Partyka and Chojnowski guaranteed spots at Para Table Tennis World Championships

Seven Polish para table tennis players, including stars Natalia Partyka and Patryk Chojnowski, have secured guaranteed places at the World Championships. The squad could nearly double in size depending on the outcome of the remaining qualification events. Poland has long been among the world's leading nations in para table tennis.

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Leaked renders show Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, Fold 8 Ultra and Flip 8 with official cases
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Leaked renders show Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, Fold 8 Ultra and Flip 8 with official cases

Android Headlines has published a large set of official-looking renders of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Fold 8 Ultra and Z Flip 8, along with their first-party cases. Accessories on show include clear, kickstand and aramid fiber cases in red and blue variants. The three foldable phones are expected to launch within the next few weeks.

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Polish mortgage loan average hits record high for third month running above 13 billion PLN
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Polish mortgage loan average hits record high for third month running above 13 billion PLN

In May 2026, Polish mortgage lending exceeded 13 billion PLN for the third consecutive month, with the average loan amount reaching a new record high. Around one third of demand comes from borrowers refinancing older, more expensive loans. Borrowers face the ongoing dilemma of choosing between variable and fixed interest rates.

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Living room armchair: with or without a footrest?
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Living room armchair: with or without a footrest?

Choosing a living room armchair should be guided by practical needs: where it will stand, who will use it most, and whether it is meant for casual conversation or long evenings of reading. An armchair with a footrest suits relaxation better, while one without saves space and works better for social settings. The key is matching the chair to your lifestyle, not just your décor.

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Riots break out in The Hague after Netherlands vs Morocco World Cup match
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Riots break out in The Hague after Netherlands vs Morocco World Cup match

Serious riots broke out in The Hague overnight following the 2026 World Cup Round of 16 match between the Netherlands and Morocco. Police deployed a water cannon and authorities intervened in several other Dutch cities as well. The unrest followed the result of the football match.

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Doctors warn massage guns must never be used near the eyes
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Doctors warn massage guns must never be used near the eyes

Doctors are warning that massage guns should never be used near the eyes, as the powerful percussive vibrations safe for muscles can cause serious and potentially irreversible damage to the eye's delicate structures. Medical specialists are urging users to follow instructions carefully and keep the devices away from the face. The warning comes amid the growing popularity of massage guns as home recovery tools.

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Milk and juice hydrate better than water, research confirms
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Milk and juice hydrate better than water, research confirms

Scientific research shows that still water is not the most effective drink for hydration. Beverages such as milk and fruit juices, which contain electrolytes and sugars that slow fluid absorption, perform better. During heatwaves, varying drink choices beyond plain water is recommended.

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Scientists discover how a brain protein spreads toxic Alzheimer's proteins between neurons
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Scientists discover how a brain protein spreads toxic Alzheimer's proteins between neurons

Researchers have identified a common brain protein that transports toxic Tau proteins from damaged neurons into healthy ones, giving Alzheimer's disease a previously unknown spreading mechanism. Blocking these harmful protein packages before they reach new cells could one day slow the disease's progression. The finding opens new potential therapeutic avenues.

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The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth hits player record 12 years after launch
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The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth hits player record 12 years after launch

The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth has set a new all-time peak concurrent player record on Steam, more than 12 years after its original release. The surge was driven by a steep discount during Steam's summer sale. The milestone underscores the enduring popularity of the cult indie title.

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Did Russell's Austrian GP pole set a dangerous precedent in F1?
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Did Russell's Austrian GP pole set a dangerous precedent in F1?

BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson fields reader questions following the Austrian Grand Prix, with the central debate being whether George Russell's pole position set a dangerous precedent in F1 qualifying. The piece is a post-race Q&A format. No further specifics about the nature of the precedent are given in the source text.

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Ukraine launches 419 drones at Russia, some targeting Moscow
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Ukraine launches 419 drones at Russia, some targeting Moscow

Ukraine launched a massive drone assault on Russia overnight, with the Russian Defence Ministry reporting that 419 Ukrainian UAVs were shot down across the country. Some of the drones were headed toward Moscow. The attack forced the temporary suspension of operations at two airports.

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A pinch of baking soda neutralises the sourness in tomato soup
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A pinch of baking soda neutralises the sourness in tomato soup

Tomato-based dishes like soups and sauces often turn unpleasantly sour, a problem many home cooks struggle with. Adding sugar is a widespread but ineffective myth; the real fix is a pinch of baking soda, which chemically neutralises the acid in tomatoes. Only a tiny amount is needed to avoid any metallic aftertaste.

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Durov Bought Bitcoin in 2013 and Predicts It Will Reach $1 Million
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Durov Bought Bitcoin in 2013 and Predicts It Will Reach $1 Million

Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, has revealed he purchased Bitcoin in 2013 at a very low price and that the cryptocurrency funded his lifestyle for years. Durov remains bullish on Bitcoin and predicts it will eventually reach $1 million in value. He is one of the most prominent tech figures to publicly back Bitcoin's long-term potential.

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Polish woman bought a pool house in Thailand for the price of a Białystok flat
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Polish woman bought a pool house in Thailand for the price of a Białystok flat

Alicja Horosz relocated to Thailand and bought a house with a swimming pool there for a price comparable to a two-room flat in Białystok, Poland. Speaking on the National Geographic Polska podcast, she described the realities of the move, a renovation carried out at the laid-back local "sabai sabai" pace, and working remotely from Asia. She cites lower living costs, a warm climate and the ease of solo female travel as key reasons she can no longer imagine living anywhere else.

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JWST reveals dark matter surprise in the most distant lensing galaxy cluster
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JWST reveals dark matter surprise in the most distant lensing galaxy cluster

The James Webb Space Telescope has imaged galaxy cluster XLSSC 122, the most distant known gravitational lensing cluster, which existed just 3.3 billion years after the Big Bang and weighs roughly 300 trillion solar masses. The new observations revealed an unexpected dark matter distribution that Hubble had been unable to detect. The findings offer fresh insight into how large cosmic structures formed in the early Universe.

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Legia Warsaw co-owner Jankowski: Polish player market is tough, but we were prepared
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Legia Warsaw co-owner Jankowski: Polish player market is tough, but we were prepared

Jarosław Jankowski, co-owner of Legia Warsaw, acknowledges that the Polish player market in the Polish Basketball League (PLK) is highly competitive and a challenge for all top clubs. Legia secured its Polish-eligible players well ahead of rivals. Jankowski stresses the club's ambition is to build a lasting, major organisation rather than assemble a one-season squad.

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Optimists live healthier lives – science explains why positive thinking works
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Optimists live healthier lives – science explains why positive thinking works

Scientific research confirms that optimistic people tend to enjoy better health than pessimists. Optimism positively affects the immune system, stress levels and life expectancy. Researchers explain these links through the biological and psychological mechanisms that a positive mindset activates in the body.

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Orlen donates PLN 20m to firefighters marking 25 years of safety programme
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Orlen donates PLN 20m to firefighters marking 25 years of safety programme

Polish energy giant Orlen is marking the 25th anniversary of its "Orlen on Guard" programme by donating PLN 20 million to fire brigade units across Poland. The programme has supported firefighters for a quarter of a century. Orlen describes public safety as a key priority alongside its commercial activities.

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Samsung Galaxy Ring 2 may be compatible with iPhone
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Samsung Galaxy Ring 2 may be compatible with iPhone

Samsung has confirmed the Galaxy Ring 2 is in development, with a senior executive strongly hinting it could be compatible with iPhones — something no previous Galaxy wearable has achieved. The company says it will differentiate the new smart ring through software and services rather than hardware or new sensors. Rumours point to a 2027 launch.

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Walton Goggins saved Olivia Wilde's life on the set of Cowboys & Aliens in 2011

Olivia Wilde recalled a near-fatal accident that occurred on the set of Cowboys & Aliens in 2011, saying she owes her life to co-star Walton Goggins. The actress revealed in an interview that Goggins intervened during the incident, preventing what could have been a tragedy. She did not provide further details about the nature of the accident.

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