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Ex-president Duda acts as business door-opener in arms and energy sectors
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Ex-president Duda acts as business door-opener in arms and energy sectors

Former Polish President Andrzej Duda has taken on a role as a business facilitator, reportedly engaging in the arms and energy sectors after leaving office. Last week he met with the head of the Armament Agency, according to Rzeczpospolita. Duda is acting as a so-called "door-opener," leveraging his contacts to connect businesses with key institutions.

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Rockstar pushes GTA 6 on PS5, leaving Xbox on the sidelines
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Rockstar pushes GTA 6 on PS5, leaving Xbox on the sidelines

Rockstar Games is officially steering players toward the PS5 version of GTA 6, stating that "the game runs best" on Sony's console. The move signals a deepening partnership between Rockstar and Sony, effectively sidelining Xbox. The article also references turbulent developments at the GameStop retail chain.

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Rolling Stones' overlooked 1973 ballad "Angie" is actually their greatest song
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Rolling Stones' overlooked 1973 ballad "Angie" is actually their greatest song

The article argues that "Angie," released in 1973, is the Rolling Stones' most overlooked and arguably greatest song, overshadowed by the band's louder hits and iconic image. By 1973, the Stones had already cemented their legacy with albums like "Exile on Main St." and "Sticky Fingers." "Angie" stands apart in their discography as a heartfelt ballad that deserves more recognition.

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EU Commission releases €3.9bn to boost Ukraine drone production
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EU Commission releases €3.9bn to boost Ukraine drone production

The European Commission has begun disbursing €3.9 billion to support drone production and strengthen Ukraine's defence capabilities. The funds come from the first tranche of an EU loan package worth approximately €90 billion approved for Kyiv. It represents one of the largest military-industrial support packages the EU has so far directed to Ukraine.

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UK law firm tests AI will-drafting — chatbot missed key legal safeguards
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UK law firm tests AI will-drafting — chatbot missed key legal safeguards

UK firm SE Solicitors asked an AI chatbot to draft a will for a fictional client named Daniel — an unmarried 42-year-old with two adult children, a £440,000 house and £10,000 in savings. Senior associate Tom McInerney reviewed the draft and found it looked convincing on the surface but omitted many questions and safeguards a probate solicitor would normally address. The firm warns that AI-generated legal documents carry serious risks despite appearing professionally written.

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Julia Kamińska turned down razor ad — refused to promote hair removal norms
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Julia Kamińska turned down razor ad — refused to promote hair removal norms

Actress Julia Kamińska revealed at a "Wysokie Obcasy" reader event that she turned down a razor advertisement contract. She explained she did not want to reinforce the social message that women must remove body hair to meet societal expectations. Kamińska also spoke more broadly about the pressure women face regarding their appearance and bodies in public life.

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Campervan searches in Poland up 38% – record season expected in 2026
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Campervan searches in Poland up 38% – record season expected in 2026

Data from Otomoto.pl shows that campervan listing searches in Poland rose by nearly 38% year-on-year in May 2026. The 2026 season could turn out to be the best for caravanning in Poland in years. Interest spikes particularly during summer holiday periods.

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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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Aston Martin Lagonda Series 2 turns 50 – the iconic wedge sedan
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Aston Martin Lagonda Series 2 turns 50 – the iconic wedge sedan

The Aston Martin Lagonda Series 2 celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. One of the most unusual sedans ever made, its radical wedge shape divides opinion but remains a defining chapter in Aston Martin's history. The car combined avant-garde design with the opulence characteristic of 1970s luxury motoring.

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Dutch scientists identify brain cells that worsen multiple sclerosis
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Dutch scientists identify brain cells that worsen multiple sclerosis

A Dutch research team examined brain tissue from multiple sclerosis patients and identified a previously unknown cellular process that may drive disease progression. The findings were published in the journal Nature Neuroscience. The discovery could help explain why some MS patients experience a significantly more severe course of the disease than others.

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Express vs standard bank transfer — when is the extra fee actually worth it?
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Express vs standard bank transfer — when is the extra fee actually worth it?

A standard bank transfer is free but can take many hours to arrive, while an express transfer arrives within seconds at a cost of a few zlotys. The extra fee is most justified when timing is critical — such as urgent payments or transfers made outside normal banking session hours. In routine, non-urgent situations, the free option is usually sufficient.

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Wimbledon 2026 day two: Serena Williams returns, Sabalenka advances
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Wimbledon 2026 day two: Serena Williams returns, Sabalenka advances

On day two of Wimbledon 2026, Aryna Sabalenka overcame a wobble to advance in the tournament. Serena Williams made her return to SW19. British wildcard Katie Boulter was knocked out by a qualifier. Upcoming matches include Alex de Minaur (5) vs Roman Andres Burruchaga and Ben Shelton (4) vs Otto Virtanen.

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delio vs Żabka Jush 2026: which online grocery service suits families better?
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delio vs Żabka Jush 2026: which online grocery service suits families better?

delio and Żabka Jush are two popular Polish online grocery platforms designed for different shopping needs. delio suits larger family stock-up shops with a broader product range, while Żabka Jush excels at quick, emergency purchases thanks to its express delivery model. The two differ in product range, delivery times and overall business model.

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Gojek co-founder Nadiem Makarim sentenced to 10 years for corruption
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Gojek co-founder Nadiem Makarim sentenced to 10 years for corruption

An Indonesian court found Nadiem Makarim, co-founder of ride-hailing giant Gojek and former education minister, guilty of abuse of authority and causing state financial losses, sentencing him to 10 years in prison. The verdict followed a corruption trial related to his time as minister.

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Bitcoin faces $4.4 billion supply overhang as institutional demand weakens
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Bitcoin faces $4.4 billion supply overhang as institutional demand weakens

A $4.4 billion supply overhang has emerged in the bitcoin market as institutional demand weakens, according to a market outlook dated 30 June 2026. The imbalance between available supply and flagging institutional buying could put pressure on bitcoin prices in the near term.

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Scientists discover ancient brain cells that control attention in mice
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Scientists discover ancient brain cells that control attention in mice

Scientists have identified a group of evolutionarily ancient neurons in the mouse brain that act as a focus switch controlling attention. When these cells were deactivated, the mice became hyper-distractible and unable to concentrate. The discovery may shed light on the mechanisms underlying ADHD and other attention disorders in humans.

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Ted Chiang's "Story of Your Life": a must-read first-contact sci-fi masterpiece
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Ted Chiang's "Story of Your Life": a must-read first-contact sci-fi masterpiece

Ted Chiang's novelette "Story of Your Life" is hailed as one of the finest pieces of short science fiction, centred on a first-contact scenario that doubles as a profound meditation on the human condition. It was later adapted into the Oscar-nominated film "Arrival." The piece recommends Chiang's collection "Stories of Your Life and Others" to fans of thoughtful, emotionally resonant speculative fiction.

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Hulu sets release date for female serial killer thriller series
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Hulu sets release date for female serial killer thriller series

Hulu has officially set a release date for a new crime thriller series centred on a female serial killer and an FBI agent whose pursuit of her grows psychologically complex. The show is positioned to fill the void left by Netflix's "You," targeting the same audience with a similar psychological thriller tone. Unlike most genre predecessors, the narrative flips the usual dynamic by placing a female killer at its centre.

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UK regulator proposes forcing Apple to allow third-party payments and Apple Pay rivals
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UK regulator proposes forcing Apple to allow third-party payments and Apple Pay rivals

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has proposed forcing Apple to allow developers to link to third-party payment options for app and subscription purchases outside the App Store. The proposal explicitly bans Apple from using "malicious compliance" tactics — the workarounds the company has deployed in both the US and EU to technically meet rules while undermining their intent. The measures would also require Apple to allow Apple Pay rivals to operate in the UK market.

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Ukraine and France in early talks on Storm Shadow missile production licence
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Ukraine and France in early talks on Storm Shadow missile production licence

Ukraine and France are in early-stage talks about a licence to produce Storm Shadow/SCALP cruise missiles. Ukrainian Defence Minister Mykhailo Diodorov stressed it is only the "first steps" and that the process is "complicated." "We are carefully maintaining this communication in order to achieve a result," he said.

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Audeze Maxwell 2: why planar magnetic headphones beat dynamic drivers for gaming
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Audeze Maxwell 2: why planar magnetic headphones beat dynamic drivers for gaming

During a visit to Audeze's California HQ, marketing director Peter James explained that planar magnetic drivers outperform conventional dynamic drivers for gaming primarily because of superior transient response – a lighter diaphragm that moves faster. This results in more precise audio reproduction in games. Audeze's flagship gaming product is the Maxwell 2 headset.

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Four reasons for the Visegrád Group's failure, according to philosopher Boris Zala

Philosopher and former MEP Boris Zala argues that the last 20 years of the Visegrád Group have been defined by failures rather than successes, with the domestic policies of all four member states to blame. He singles out Poland's tendency to "constantly try to be more than it is" as a key obstacle to regional cooperation. He identifies at least four structural reasons for the format's failure.

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