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FIFA rules Tah's disallowed goal was correct — Germany exit stands
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FIFA rules Tah's disallowed goal was correct — Germany exit stands

In extra time against Paraguay, Jonathan Tah scored what appeared to be a goal for Germany, but the referee disallowed it. Germany were subsequently eliminated from the tournament, prompting furious protests from coach Julian Nagelsmann. FIFA referees chief Pierluigi Collina has now confirmed the decision was correct under the rules.

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Google's AI skills programme: 65,000 participants and 46,000 certificates in 3rd edition
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Google's AI skills programme: 65,000 participants and 46,000 certificates in 3rd edition

The third edition of Google's "Umiejętności Jutra AI" programme, run in partnership with Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), attracted over 65,000 participants, issued 46,000 certificates and achieved a 71% completion rate. Organisers stress the focus has shifted from participation numbers to real AI implementation in Polish companies. The programme marks a transition from learning to actual deployment of artificial intelligence in business.

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KUKE: Ukraine's reconstruction already under way – Poland offers financial tools
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KUKE: Ukraine's reconstruction already under way – Poland offers financial tools

Katarzyna Kowalska, vice-president of Polish export credit insurer KUKE, stresses that support for Ukraine goes beyond humanitarian aid and includes financial instruments protecting investments in the country's reconstruction. Ukraine's rebuilding is already under way, with Polish institutions actively involved.

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Aubrey Plaza pregnant – actress expecting child with new partner
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Aubrey Plaza pregnant – actress expecting child with new partner

Aubrey Plaza was photographed by paparazzi with a visibly pregnant belly while out shopping. The actress is expecting a child with a new partner. Her previous partner, Jeff Baena, passed away a year ago.

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Prof. Malinowski: heatwaves will get worse – we only have ourselves to blame
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Prof. Malinowski: heatwaves will get worse – we only have ourselves to blame

Climate expert Prof. Szymon Malinowski warns that heatwaves in Poland will become increasingly intense, prolonged and destructive. He argues that anger over extreme heat should be directed at humanity itself, as human activity is driving climate change. Poles are increasingly sheltering at home and in air-conditioned offices.

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Spot bitcoin ETFs shed $4.5 billion in June – worst month since launch
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Spot bitcoin ETFs shed $4.5 billion in June – worst month since launch

Spot bitcoin ETFs recorded outflows of $4.5 billion in June, marking their worst month since their debut. Analysts point to capital rotation driven by macroeconomic uncertainty and SpaceX's historic IPO as the main drivers. The figures signal a notable cooling of institutional interest in bitcoin.

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China calls for peace talks as Russia feels economic strain of war
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China calls for peace talks as Russia feels economic strain of war

China officially called on Russia and Ukraine at the UN to resume peace talks as soon as possible. Simultaneously, increasingly loud signals are emerging from Russia about the rising economic costs of the war, potentially increasing pressure on the Kremlin. Analysts suggest the financial burden may be pushing Moscow to seek a way out of the conflict.

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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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Chwalińska out of Wimbledon doubles with ankle injury
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Chwalińska out of Wimbledon doubles with ankle injury

Maja Chwalińska was eliminated in the first round of singles at Wimbledon 2025 and has now also withdrawn from the doubles draw. The Polish player suffered an ankle injury during the tournament, forcing her out of both events. Her club confirmed on Tuesday evening that participation in the doubles is impossible.

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Thousands ride Vespas in Rome to celebrate scooter's 80th anniversary
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Thousands ride Vespas in Rome to celebrate scooter's 80th anniversary

Thousands of Vespa enthusiasts descended on Rome this week to celebrate the iconic Italian scooter's 80th anniversary. The mass ride, dubbed an "invasion of Vespisti," filled the city's streets with the classic two-wheelers. The rally honours one of the most recognisable vehicles in automotive history.

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EU plans €7 trillion on defence over 10 years, says Commissioner Kubilius
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EU plans €7 trillion on defence over 10 years, says Commissioner Kubilius

EU Defence Commissioner Andrius Kubilius stated that EU member states are expected to spend a combined €7 trillion on defence over the next 10 years. He highlighted the urgent need for eastern flank countries to defend against hostile drone incursions and to build land barriers. Kubilius noted that Ukraine's wartime experience could prove invaluable in shaping those defence projects.

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Total War: Warhammer 3 Update 9.0 Brings New Endgames, Vampire Rework and Nurgle DLC
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Total War: Warhammer 3 Update 9.0 Brings New Endgames, Vampire Rework and Nurgle DLC

Creative Assembly revealed the 9.0 update and the Lords of the End Times DLC for Total War: Warhammer 3 during a recent What's Next livestream. Highlights include new End Times-themed endgame scenarios, per-faction individual victory conditions, a Vampire Counts rework, and three new Nurgle champions. The long-awaited siege rework is pushed to patch 9.1, and details on Neferata will come separately.

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Alvar Aalto's Paimio Sanatorium to Be Converted into a Spa Hotel
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Alvar Aalto's Paimio Sanatorium to Be Converted into a Spa Hotel

The Paimio Sanatorium in Finland, an iconic modernist building designed by Alvar Aalto, is to be converted into a spa hotel. The structure, celebrated for its picturesque setting and pioneering architecture, has until now served as a medical facility. No opening date or details of the renovation works have been announced.

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Health watchdog calls for yearly NHS checks for women with PMOS
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Health watchdog calls for yearly NHS checks for women with PMOS

The UK's health watchdog has recommended that women with PMOS (a pelvic condition) should have access to annual NHS check-ups. Despite affecting millions of women in the UK, PMOS remains under-diagnosed and inconsistently managed across the health service. Experts are calling for standardised care and greater awareness of the condition.

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World's oldest known divorce – a scandal from 3,200 years ago
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World's oldest known divorce – a scandal from 3,200 years ago

More than 3,200 years ago, a conflict at the courts of the eastern Mediterranean is considered the oldest known international divorce in history. The episode involved the elites of the ancient world and would have dominated celebrity media had it existed at the time. The story sheds light on the diplomatic and dynastic relations of the Bronze Age.

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Kathy Griffin claims Tonight Show ban and slams Fallon for hosting Conor McGregor
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Kathy Griffin claims Tonight Show ban and slams Fallon for hosting Conor McGregor

Kathy Griffin announced on Instagram that she has been banned from Jimmy Fallon's "The Tonight Show" for being too controversial. She simultaneously criticised Fallon for hosting Conor McGregor, who was found liable in a sexual assault case in 2024 and ordered to pay $257,000 to his accuser. Griffin implied a double standard in the show's guest selection.

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'47 Ronin' director gets 30 months for gambling Netflix funds on Dogecoin
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'47 Ronin' director gets 30 months for gambling Netflix funds on Dogecoin

Carl Rinsch, director of "47 Ronin," was sentenced to 30 months in prison for misappropriating funds provided by Netflix for a TV series. He spent the money on Dogecoin, stocks and luxury goods instead of the production. The case marks one of the more unusual financial fraud convictions linked to cryptocurrency.

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USA face Bosnia in World Cup knockouts with pride and credentials on the line
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USA face Bosnia in World Cup knockouts with pride and credentials on the line

The United States face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup knockout stage, with the team needing to regain momentum after a sluggish group stage. Winning the whole tournament may be a stretch, but the match is seen as critical for the team's credentials on the international stage. The result will shape expectations for US soccer heading into the latter stages of the competition.

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Colombian election loser threatens civil disobedience unless winner drops US citizenship
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Colombian election loser threatens civil disobedience unless winner drops US citizenship

Colombian senator Iván Cepeda is refusing to recognise Abelardo de la Espriella as the country's new president-elect. Cepeda's condition for accepting the electoral outcome is that de la Espriella renounce his US citizenship. The senator has threatened to call for civil disobedience if the condition is not met.

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Vinton Cerf, "Father of the Internet," retires from Google
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Vinton Cerf, "Father of the Internet," retires from Google

Vinton Cerf, one of the co-creators of the TCP/IP protocols that underpin the internet, will retire from Google next week. He has served as the company's chief internet evangelist and is widely regarded as one of the founding fathers of the internet. His departure marks the end of an era in the history of the world wide web.

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Sungrow shares plunge 20% on report of potential US import ban over security fears
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Sungrow shares plunge 20% on report of potential US import ban over security fears

Shares in Chinese solar inverter manufacturer Sungrow Power Supply Co. tumbled 20% on Wednesday after a report emerged that US regulators are drafting an import ban on the company's products on national security grounds. Sungrow is one of the world's largest inverter makers, and a ban could have significant consequences for the global renewable energy supply chain. The move reflects growing US scrutiny of Chinese technology firms operating in critical energy infrastructure.

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Gen. Nissen: NATO Ready to Defend Eastern Flank, No Imminent War Threat
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Gen. Nissen: NATO Ready to Defend Eastern Flank, No Imminent War Threat

Major General Brian Nissen, deputy commander of the Multinational Corps Northeast headquartered in Szczecin, says Poles have no reason to fear an imminent war. He discusses NATO's new command structure on the eastern flank, the threat posed by Russia's Kaliningrad exclave, and the Alliance's readiness to defend the Baltic states. The Szczecin-based corps plays a key role in NATO's eastern deterrence posture.

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