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Mbappé brace fires France past Sweden 3-0 into World Cup last 16

Kylian Mbappé scored twice on June 30 to lead France to a commanding 3-0 win over Sweden, booking their place in the World Cup last 16. The forward now has six goals in the tournament, level with Lionel Messi at the top of the scoring charts. It was coach Didier Deschamps' first match back after his mother's funeral, with the squad rallying behind him.

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Simon Pegg's British thriller series officially renewed for season 2
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Simon Pegg's British thriller series officially renewed for season 2

Simon Pegg's British thriller series has officially been renewed for a second season. The announcement comes as Pegg gains renewed attention for his role in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, which grossed nearly $600 million at the box office. He is described as one of the unsung heroes of the long-running action franchise.

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Symbiotic launches Core V2 to power shared collateral across DeFi markets
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Symbiotic launches Core V2 to power shared collateral across DeFi markets

Symbiotic has officially pivoted to collateral markets with the launch of its Core V2 upgrade. The new shared collateral infrastructure supports multiple DeFi use cases, including insurance, credit and real-world assets (RWAs). The launch marks a significant expansion of the protocol's capabilities beyond its original scope.

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Verstappen exit from Red Bull would cause F1 driver market chaos
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Verstappen exit from Red Bull would cause F1 driver market chaos

Sky Sports F1 pundit Simon Lazenby says a potential Max Verstappen departure from Red Bull would trigger "chaos" across the Formula 1 driver market. The four-time world champion's move would set off a chain reaction of transfers among rival teams. The scenario remains speculative, but F1 insiders are taking the possibility seriously.

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Rhythm Paradise Groove review: the beat-matching classic returns in fine voice
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Rhythm Paradise Groove review: the beat-matching classic returns in fine voice

Rhythm Paradise Groove — the European name for Rhythm Heaven Groove — marks the return of the beloved beat-matching series to critical acclaim. Reviewers describe it as returning "in fine voice," maintaining the high standard of previous entries in the franchise. The title is the same game published under different regional names.

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Meta puts a paywall on accessibility feature in already-sold Ray-Ban smart glasses
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Meta puts a paywall on accessibility feature in already-sold Ray-Ban smart glasses

Meta has retroactively applied a usage limit — effectively a paywall — to an accessibility feature in its Ray-Ban Meta Glasses, despite customers having already purchased the hardware with those features included. Users and commentators have called the move "ridiculous." The situation is seen as potentially good news for Apple's upcoming smart glasses product.

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Matvienko tells Russians not to panic over petrol shortages — government has it under control
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Matvienko tells Russians not to panic over petrol shortages — government has it under control

Russian Federation Council Speaker Valentina Matviyenko said Russian citizens should not "complain and raise the alarm" over fuel shortages, insisting the government is preparing measures to resolve the problem. Her statement is widely seen as an attempt to downplay growing public concern over real supply difficulties. No specific government measures or timeline were disclosed.

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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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E-prescriptions can now be split across multiple pharmacies — 7,200 outlets already enrolled
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🏥 Health

E-prescriptions can now be split across multiple pharmacies — 7,200 outlets already enrolled

Poland's Centre for e-Health launched the e-prescription splitting feature on Wednesday, allowing patients to fill medications from a single prescription across multiple pharmacies rather than one. So far 7,200 pharmacy outlets have joined the system. A dedicated map on the Centre for e-Health website shows which pharmacies already offer the service.

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CPK and BGK sign deal to support Polish firms in Port Polska programme
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CPK and BGK sign deal to support Polish firms in Port Polska programme

Poland's Central Communication Port (CPK) and Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (BGK) signed an agreement on Wednesday aimed at boosting Polish companies' involvement in the Port Polska programme's supply chains. BGK will provide financing to domestic firms working on the project to keep investment capital inside the country. The deal is designed to prevent major contracts from going to foreign contractors.

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Wasted bitcoin mining uses energy equal to Switzerland's entire hydropower capacity
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Wasted bitcoin mining uses energy equal to Switzerland's entire hydropower capacity

Scientists have calculated that in 2025, fruitless bitcoin mining attempts wasted around 16,000 megawatts of power — equivalent to the total generation capacity of Switzerland's 701 hydropower plants. The findings were published on 26 May in the journal PNAS Nexus. The waste stems from network latency and intense competition among miners simultaneously spending enormous computational power on the same bitcoin block.

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New average-speed camera system activated on Kraków ring road
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New average-speed camera system activated on Kraków ring road

A new average-speed camera system has been activated on the Kraków ring road. Drivers are advised to take care to avoid fines. No further details about the exact location or technical parameters of the system were provided.

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Fuel crisis grips Kaliningrad: empty streets and Telegram channels tracking petrol
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Fuel crisis grips Kaliningrad: empty streets and Telegram channels tracking petrol

Russia's Kaliningrad exclave is experiencing a severe fuel shortage, with major roads nearly deserted and residents relying on a Telegram channel called "Have you seen petrol?" to find working stations. The crisis has hit one of Russia's most heavily militarised regions. The Kremlin has so far been unable to resolve the supply problem, which carries potential strategic implications.

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Jo Malone Carrot Blossom: New Fennel and Carrot Flower Cologne
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Jo Malone Carrot Blossom: New Fennel and Carrot Flower Cologne

Jo Malone has launched its new Carrot Blossom Cologne, inspired by a summer garden. The scent opens with aromatic fennel, has a heart of carrot flower — a rare perfumery note with a soft, powdery, botanical character — and a base of patchouli with a subtle earthy accent. It is now available and aimed at those seeking a fresh, non-sweet summer fragrance.

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Air conditioning in Europe is not a moral failure — it's a necessity
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Air conditioning in Europe is not a moral failure — it's a necessity

As temperatures exceeded 100°F across European cities, a heated debate erupted over air conditioning — owned by only around 20% of Europeans. Commentators criticised AC use as environmentally irresponsible, while Americans regard it as a basic necessity. The piece argues that moralising against air conditioning during deadly heatwaves is unjustified and potentially dangerous.

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Sweet corn butter mochi cake with coconut crunch – gluten-free summer dessert
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Sweet corn butter mochi cake with coconut crunch – gluten-free summer dessert

This gluten-free butter mochi cake from Bake Club combines sweet summer corn with a crunchy coconut topping for a bouncy, chewy dessert. The recipe uses mochi's signature springy texture and is designed around seasonal sweet corn. It is part of Bake Club's July recipe series.

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77-year-old Sharon Lane sells her home for a 15-year round-the-world cruise
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77-year-old Sharon Lane sells her home for a 15-year round-the-world cruise

Sharon Lane, a 77-year-old foreign language teacher from California, sold her home and embarked on a 15-year round-the-world luxury cruise. She spent decades teaching high school and organising student trips to Europe, and lived in Cape Town for two years in the 1990s. "I can finally do what I've dreamed of all my life," she told CNN Travel.

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Minions & Monsters opens to $10M in 10 markets as Toy Story 5 looms large
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Minions & Monsters opens to $10M in 10 markets as Toy Story 5 looms large

Illumination/Universal's Minions & Monsters opened to $10 million across 10 territories in Europe and Asia in its first week. The film opens in North American cinemas today. It faces stiff competition from Disney/Pixar's Toy Story 5, which has grossed nearly $600 million since its 19 June release.

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Meta caps free Conversation Focus on smart glasses at 3 hours a month
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Meta caps free Conversation Focus on smart glasses at 3 hours a month

Meta has capped free use of its Conversation Focus accessibility feature on smart glasses at three hours per month. To get 15 hours, users must pay $19.99 per month for a Meta One subscription. Notably, the feature runs entirely on the device without an internet connection, raising concerns that Meta is paywalling a function on hardware customers have already purchased.

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Mario Kart World update adds two new Knockout Tour routes and character buffs
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Mario Kart World update adds two new Knockout Tour routes and character buffs

A new Mario Kart World update for the Nintendo Switch 2 has added two fresh Knockout Tour routes: Drill Rally, running from Wario Shipyard to Bowser's Castle, and Boomerang Rally, going from Salty Salty Speedway to Whistlestop Summit. The patch also includes buffs for certain characters and an expanded Photo Mode. No brand-new tracks are added, but the new route combinations offer more variety in the Knockout Tour.

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Sweden reverses course and mandates cash acceptance after years of going cashless
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Sweden reverses course and mandates cash acceptance after years of going cashless

Sweden, long a global leader in cashless payments and once preparing to launch a digital e-krona currency, has now mandated that banks, shops and pharmacies accept physical cash from customers. The policy reversal marks a sharp change of direction for the country, which shares a maritime border with Poland. The move reflects growing concerns about digital exclusion and the resilience of the payment system.

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Poland's fuel price cap programme cost 4.7 billion zloty, kept inflation at 2.5%
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Poland's fuel price cap programme cost 4.7 billion zloty, kept inflation at 2.5%

Poland's Finance Ministry announced that the total cost of the Ceny Paliwa Niżej (CPN) fuel price reduction package amounted to 4.7 billion zloty. The programme involved cuts to VAT and excise duty on fuels as well as price caps. The ministry said it helped keep inflation at a controlled 2.5% and reduced the cost of living for households and businesses.

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