Crash on Łazienkowski Bridge Causes Traffic Jams Towards Praga
A road collision occurred on the Łazienkowski Bridge in Warsaw, causing traffic disruption in the direction of the Praga district.
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A road collision occurred on the Łazienkowski Bridge in Warsaw, causing traffic disruption in the direction of the Praga district.
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The new PvE shooter Cinder City has shocked players by listing 64 GB of RAM as its recommended system requirement, placing it among the most demanding PC games ever released. The figure far exceeds the current industry standard for AAA titles. Players have expressed concern about the game's accessibility for average hardware owners.
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Modern ransomware attacks target backup infrastructure first, making traditional file backups insufficient protection against major outages. A genuine disaster recovery plan goes beyond backups and requires air-gapped copies, regularly tested restoration procedures, and clearly defined RTO/RPO targets. Organisations that rely solely on backups risk prolonged downtime when a serious incident strikes.
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The Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) consecrated four bishops without the approval of Pope Leo XIV, and the Vatican has declared the act a schism. Journalist Tomasz Krzyżak of Rzeczpospolita says this may mark the definitive end of years of reconciliation efforts between the Holy See and Catholic traditionalists. The podcast also touches on Poland's role as a testing ground for Vatican policy on clerical abuse.
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Neon has set an August 15 release date for "Clarissa," a reimagining of Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway" set in present-day Lagos, directed by twin brothers Arie and Chuko Esiri. The film was a breakout title at Cannes and has received strong critical acclaim. Neon also debuted new images from the production alongside the announcement.
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Astronomers have discovered a planet that survived its host star's red giant phase — the stellar equivalent of an apocalypse. The finding suggests Earth could potentially survive the Sun's eventual death, estimated to occur in roughly 5 billion years. It is the first such observation providing a scientific basis for optimism about our planet's long-term fate.
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Hundreds of Americans die from heat-related illnesses every year. Heat exhaustion presents with heavy sweating, weakness and nausea, while heat stroke is a life-threatening emergency marked by hot, dry skin and a body temperature above 40°C. Knowing the difference is critical: heat stroke requires immediate emergency care and rapid cooling.
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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.
During the 2026 World Cup, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security ran a covert logistical operation near the Tijuana border to keep a participating team away from fans and media. The report reveals behind-the-scenes security arrangements in the border zone during the tournament. The operation highlights the scale of security and organizational challenges for a World Cup hosted on U.S. soil.
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SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce said she expects the Clarity Act to pass this summer; the bill has already cleared the House and is awaiting a Senate vote. The legislation would divide crypto oversight between the SEC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and create a federal framework for spot markets, which currently lacks one. Peirce praised bipartisan cooperation in both chambers on the bill.
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Saab has signed a contract with the Swedish procurement agency FMV for 16 Gripen E multirole fighter jets destined for Ukraine. The aircraft are intended to form the backbone of a new Ukrainian air force capable of deterring Russia after the war. Analysts describe the fleet as a post-war or inter-war generation of military aviation.
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Polish rolling stock manufacturer Pesa Bydgoszcz has acquired 100% of shares in German tram maker HeiterBlick, based in Leipzig. The deal aims to create a major Urban mobility vehicle manufacturer. The acquisition marks a significant expansion of Polish capital in the European rail market.
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BYD is on track to outsell Tesla globally this year, marking a major shift in the electric vehicle market. Western automakers continue to lose ground in China, while Asian EV brands consolidate their dominance. The automotive chip supply chain is also being disrupted as weapons manufacturers compete for components previously used by carmakers.
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Robert Lewandowski's transfer to Chicago Fire has triggered a surge of interest in travel to Chicago among Polish tourists. Marcin Starkowski from travel platform eSky.pl is predicting a genuine tourism boom. Return flights from Poland to Chicago are available from around 1,800 PLN.
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Jamir Nazir, one of three finalists for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize accused of using AI to write their entries, has won the overall prize. The Commonwealth Foundation cleared Nazir and his fellow finalists after a month-long investigation that did not use AI-detection software. Granta Magazine, which had published the winning stories for over a decade, ended its partnership with the prize over "editorial integrity" concerns.
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Purito Seoul Cica Clearing BB Cream is a Korean BB cream designed for a natural, luminous finish. The formula blends seamlessly into the skin, resists shine at SPF 10 and avoids the mask effect often associated with heavier coverage products. It is particularly popular among those with mature skin looking for a summer-friendly makeup option.
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New research using complex climate models estimates that life on Earth could survive for another 1.8 billion years, far longer than many previous studies suggested. The sun is already producing about a third more energy than it did at the dawn of the solar system 4.5 billion years ago and will continue to brighten, eventually making photosynthesis impossible. Earlier estimates from 1982 put the end of Earth's photosynthetic biosphere at around 100 million years from now, but successive studies have pushed that deadline back significantly.
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Tribeca Enterprises, the parent company of the Tribeca Festival, has appointed former BBC Studios, Gunpowder & Sky and FilmBuff executive Janet Brown to the newly created role of Chief Commercial Officer. The position was established to emphasise the company's year-round live events programme. Brown begins her new role imminently.
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A tutoring centre collapsed in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore on Tuesday, killing 14 children. Police are investigating whether negligence during nearby construction work caused the building to give way. Funerals for the victims are being held as authorities conduct a formal investigation.
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Zbigniew Boniek is reportedly a candidate for the post of technical director at the Italian Football Federation (FIGC). His main responsibility would be to assist the FIGC president in selecting a new head coach for the Italian national team. According to Gabriele Stragapede of WP SportoweFakty, the candidate's nationality is not an obstacle to taking the role.
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Shawn Layden, former chairman of Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios, has criticised Sony's reported decision to pull back on PC ports of major single-player games. He argues that since games arrived on PC 12–18 months after their console launch, they could not have hurt hardware sales. Layden believes Sony is pushing away PC players who would never have bought a console anyway.
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Researchers at Stanford University have developed an AI system called BurgerAI that autonomously creates new burger recipes. The system simultaneously optimises for taste, nutritional value and environmental impact of food production. It represents a growing use of artificial intelligence in designing the food of the future.
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