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France beat Sweden 3-0 to reach World Cup 2026 round of 16
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France beat Sweden 3-0 to reach World Cup 2026 round of 16

France beat Sweden 3-0 in their World Cup 2026 group stage match, securing their place in the round of 16. Kylian Mbappé, Malo Gusto and Jean-Philippe Mateta spoke to reporters after the victory. The win gives France a guaranteed spot in the next round of the tournament.

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XRP Holds Above $1 After Leverage Flush as Network Activity Rises
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XRP Holds Above $1 After Leverage Flush as Network Activity Rises

XRP is holding above $1 following a sharp decline in open interest from last year's highs, while active addresses and ETF inflows are climbing. Analysts note the token still needs to reclaim the $1.10 level before the technical chart turns clearly bullish.

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Lefebvrists Plan Unauthorised Bishop Ordinations — Schism Looms
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Lefebvrists Plan Unauthorised Bishop Ordinations — Schism Looms

The traditionalist Society of St Pius X (Lefebvrists), active in 70 countries, has announced it will ordain bishops without papal approval. Pope Leo XIV has warned that such a step would constitute a formal schism within the Catholic Church. The confrontation appears unavoidable as tensions between the Vatican and the fraternity escalate.

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Marcelo Bielsa Resigns After Uruguay's Group-Stage World Cup Exit
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Marcelo Bielsa Resigns After Uruguay's Group-Stage World Cup Exit

Marcelo Bielsa has officially resigned as Uruguay's national football coach after the country's shock group-stage elimination at the World Cup. Uruguay's failure to advance from the group was considered a major upset, and Bielsa confirmed his departure upon returning home.

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Experts Warn: Ocean Heatwaves Are Becoming a Dangerous New Normal
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Experts Warn: Ocean Heatwaves Are Becoming a Dangerous New Normal

At last week's London climate summit, experts declared that oceans are bearing a disproportionate share of climate change's impact, with marine heatwaves becoming a dangerous new norm. Participants called for urgent action to protect the world's oceans as a critical part of efforts to halt global warming, warning that "oceans have a fever."

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From 1 July patients can split e-prescriptions across pharmacies
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From 1 July patients can split e-prescriptions across pharmacies

From 1 July 2025, Poland's e-Health Centre launched a system allowing patients to split a single e-prescription across multiple pharmacies. Previously, the entire prescription had to be filled at one pharmacy. Pharmacies join the programme voluntarily, so not all outlets will support the feature immediately.

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Installing Office via Microsoft Store makes uninstalling it a painful process
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Installing Office via Microsoft Store makes uninstalling it a painful process

Users who installed Microsoft Office via the Microsoft Store — as Microsoft recommended — are facing serious difficulties when trying to uninstall or change the version. The removal process is far more complicated than with a traditional installation. Microsoft did not clearly warn users about these consequences when choosing the installation method.

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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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Ninety One expert: Gold will recover within a few months
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Ninety One expert: Gold will recover within a few months

Gold fell for a third consecutive day as investors monitored US-Iran peace talks and signals that the Federal Reserve may tighten policy. George Cheveley, Natural Resources Portfolio Manager at Ninety One, told Bloomberg that the metal will bounce back soon. He argued that the fundamentals for gold remain strong despite short-term downward pressure.

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Hexonia wins record 1.4 million helmet contract for Bundeswehr, beating Rheinmetall
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Hexonia wins record 1.4 million helmet contract for Bundeswehr, beating Rheinmetall

Germany has concluded the largest combat helmet procurement in modern European military history. Hexonia GmbH, part of Norway's NFM Group, beat domestic defence giant Rheinmetall in the final round to supply up to 1.4 million new combat helmets to the Bundeswehr. The contract is part of Germany's large-scale military rearmament programme.

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Actress Katarzyna Warnke caught on phone while cycling in Warsaw
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Actress Katarzyna Warnke caught on phone while cycling in Warsaw

Actress Katarzyna Warnke was photographed by paparazzi cycling through Warsaw during record-breaking heat. She was talking on the phone while riding her bike. While most Warsaw residents sought refuge in air-conditioned cars, Warnke chose a more active mode of transport.

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Quick pan lasagne with mozzarella ready in 15 minutes
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Quick pan lasagne with mozzarella ready in 15 minutes

This simplified lasagne uses pasta, tomato sauce, minced beef and mozzarella, finished in the oven for 15 minutes until the cheese melts and flavours meld. It is quicker and easier than traditional lasagne while delivering a similarly satisfying result.

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Week at the Baltic Sea costs a family of four up to 10,000 PLN
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Week at the Baltic Sea costs a family of four up to 10,000 PLN

According to the "Wakacyjny Portfel Polaków 2026" report, a week-long holiday at the Polish seaside can cost a family of four up to 10,000 PLN. Expert Dr Przemysław Barbrich told Radio ZET that "Poland is no longer a cheap country." Baltic Sea holidays have ceased to be an affordable alternative to trips abroad.

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Penélope Cruz-style "boyfriend bob" adds volume and takes 2 minutes to style
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Penélope Cruz-style "boyfriend bob" adds volume and takes 2 minutes to style

The "boyfriend bob" is a softly layered cut ending at the jaw or just above the shoulders, giving hair a loose, natural-looking volume. Shorter lengths lift hair at the roots, making even thin hair appear denser. The cut is especially recommended for women over 50 as a summer 2026 option that looks refreshing and requires virtually no styling time.

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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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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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France Win Despite Mourning — Deschamps Smiles Again Thanks to Mbappé
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France Win Despite Mourning — Deschamps Smiles Again Thanks to Mbappé

France won their World Cup match despite the shadow of mourning over the squad, with Kylian Mbappé and teammates delivering a performance that brought a smile back to coach Didier Deschamps, who is going through personal tragedy. Reporters described the victory as a moving gesture of solidarity from the whole team.

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Lefebvrists plan to ordain priests without papal approval
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Lefebvrists plan to ordain priests without papal approval

The Society of Saint Pius X, known as the Lefebvrists, has announced it will conduct priestly ordinations without the approval of Pope Francis. The move risks deepening the rift between the Society and the Vatican. The Lefebvrists have operated on the fringes of the Catholic Church for decades after rejecting the reforms of the Second Vatican Council.

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New star activity catalogue will help identify potentially habitable exoplanets
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New star activity catalogue will help identify potentially habitable exoplanets

Scientists have compiled a new catalogue of star activity and rotation rates to aid the search for habitable worlds beyond our solar system. Being within a star's habitable zone is not enough — stellar activity such as flares can make life impossible on an orbiting planet. The catalogue is intended to support current and future space missions hunting for exoplanets.

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Matrix orthogonalization improves memory in recurrent AI models
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Matrix orthogonalization improves memory in recurrent AI models

A new study shows that applying matrix orthogonalization in recurrent machine-learning models improves their ability to retain and process long-term dependencies. The technique addresses the well-known vanishing gradient problem in recurrent networks. The post was published on a technical blog and has so far earned 3 points on Hacker News.

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25 new therapies added to Poland's reimbursement list from 1 July, including 10 cancer drugs
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25 new therapies added to Poland's reimbursement list from 1 July, including 10 cancer drugs

From 1 July 2025, Poland's updated reimbursement list includes 25 new therapies — 10 for oncological conditions and 15 for non-oncological ones. Cancer patients are among the main beneficiaries of the update. This is the latest in a series of reimbursement list revisions this year.

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Top-paying jobs in Poland – experts earn up to 29,000 PLN a month
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Top-paying jobs in Poland – experts earn up to 29,000 PLN a month

The best-paid professions in Poland include IT experts, lawyers, specialist doctors and senior managers, with monthly salaries reaching up to 29,000 PLN gross. High earnings are concentrated among specialists with several years of experience and rare skill sets. The labour market particularly rewards roles requiring specialist technical or managerial expertise.

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