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Coach crashes into building in Lleida — 46 injured, 4 critically
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Coach crashes into building in Lleida — 46 injured, 4 critically

At least 46 people were injured, four of them critically, after a coach carrying 55 passengers crashed into a government building in Lleida, Catalonia. Authorities are investigating why the driver lost control of the vehicle. The city's mayor described the crash as the most serious accident in Lleida's history.

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Warsaw Stock Exchange closes higher after Fed chief's remarks
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Warsaw Stock Exchange closes higher after Fed chief's remarks

Warsaw's stock exchange opened Wednesday in the red, but an afternoon speech by Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh reversed sentiment and pushed the market higher. The WSE closed with gains, outperforming major European exchanges. A weakening dollar following Warsh's remarks boosted investor confidence.

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Pirelli confirms tyre compounds for 2026 British Grand Prix at Silverstone
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Pirelli confirms tyre compounds for 2026 British Grand Prix at Silverstone

Pirelli has confirmed the tyre compounds that will be used at the 2026 British Grand Prix at Silverstone. The announcement covers the specific tyre allocations assigned to Formula 1 teams and drivers for the race weekend.

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Nicola Zalewski holidays in Polynesia with his girlfriend
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Nicola Zalewski holidays in Polynesia with his girlfriend

Polish footballer Nicola Zalewski has shared a new series of photos from his exotic holiday. He is exploring Polynesia with his girlfriend and posting pictures from the trip on social media.

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Filmmakers of meta-thriller 'Bravado' explain their film-within-a-film structure
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Filmmakers of meta-thriller 'Bravado' explain their film-within-a-film structure

The meta-thriller "Bravado" had its West Coast premiere at the Dances With Films festival in Los Angeles. Filmmakers and cast described it as a "turducken of a movie" — a film within a film, featuring several nested versions of the same story. The ambitious structural concept gave the project its title.

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Israel recognises Armenian genocide; Armenia warns against weaponising the decision

Israel has officially recognised the Armenian genocide — the killing of approximately 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turks over a century ago. The move has broad ripple effects: Turkey's President Erdoğan pointed to allegations that Israel itself committed genocide in Gaza, while Azerbaijan, a key ally of both Israel and Ankara, is also affected. Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan warned that Armenia does not wish to see the issue weaponised in current geopolitical disputes.

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Oregon store suspends Yu-Gi-Oh! tournaments over players' hygiene complaints
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Oregon store suspends Yu-Gi-Oh! tournaments over players' hygiene complaints

A store in Oregon has paused Yu-Gi-Oh! card game competitions following complaints about players' personal hygiene. The issue is not new to competitive gaming — Yu-Gi-Oh! publisher Konami has previously enacted formal hygiene regulations for its events.

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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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Pixel phones hit by Wi-Fi and mobile data issues again
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Pixel phones hit by Wi-Fi and mobile data issues again

Google Pixel phones are experiencing another wave of connectivity issues, with multiple Reddit users reporting problems over the past 24 hours. Reported issues include a Pixel 10 switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data, persistent loss of mobile data, and general connection failures. Google recommends resetting connectivity settings on affected devices as a workaround.

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Forward Industries surges 17% after expanding Solana treasury to 7.55 million SOL
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Forward Industries surges 17% after expanding Solana treasury to 7.55 million SOL

Forward Industries saw its shares jump 17% after expanding its Solana treasury to 7.55 million SOL. The company now holds more SOL than the next three largest publicly traded Solana treasury companies combined. This makes it one of the most significant corporate Solana holders among listed firms.

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Opening the fridge for no reason? It's an emotional signal, not hunger
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Opening the fridge for no reason? It's an emotional signal, not hunger

Psychologists explain that reflexively opening the fridge is rarely driven by true hunger — it most commonly signals boredom, stress or the need for emotional comfort. The habit can become a concern when it serves as a regular coping mechanism for difficult emotions. Reducing the behaviour requires awareness of one's emotional states and developing alternative responses to stress.

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AI Claude solves decades-old physics maths problem — physicists confirm it's correct
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AI Claude solves decades-old physics maths problem — physicists confirm it's correct

Physicists have confirmed that Claude, an AI model, provided an "essentially correct" solution to a long-standing mathematical problem in physics. Ironically, the correct approach turned out to be deceptively simple — researchers had long been searching for more complex solutions. The case is seen as a notable example of AI successfully supporting scientific research.

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Ursa Major unveils Havoc — a hypersonic missile with 3D-printed engine
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Ursa Major unveils Havoc — a hypersonic missile with 3D-printed engine

US company Ursa Major unveiled the Havoc hypersonic missile in early 2026, featuring a unique 3D-printed propulsion system and designed to be carried by the F-15EX Eagle fighter jet. The weapon aims to provide a low-cost, high-effect hypersonic capability that is difficult for adversaries to track, addressing critical munitions shortages in the US Department of Defense. The project reflects a broader renaissance in American aerospace and defence manufacturing.

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Jolanta Kwaśniewska paints porcelain at Poland's oldest factory
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Jolanta Kwaśniewska paints porcelain at Poland's oldest factory

Jolanta Kwaśniewska visited Poland's oldest porcelain factory and painted one of its cups. The former first lady wore a colourful summer dress that drew admiration from online commenters who praised her timeless sense of style.

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Jamir Nazir, accused of using AI, wins Commonwealth Short Story Prize
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Jamir Nazir, accused of using AI, wins Commonwealth Short Story Prize

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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Edinburgh Film Festival 2026 opens Aug 13 with Ewan McGregor and Trainspotting reunion
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Edinburgh Film Festival 2026 opens Aug 13 with Ewan McGregor and Trainspotting reunion

The Edinburgh Film Festival 2026 will open on August 13 with Louis Paxton's "The Incomer". Guests will include Ewan McGregor, Kenneth Branagh and prolific US producer Christine Vachon. The programme also features a Trainspotting cast reunion and films including "I Want Your Sex" and "Sheep in the Box".

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Casio Edifice EFK-200: new automatic watches inspired by motorsport
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Casio Edifice EFK-200: new automatic watches inspired by motorsport

Casio has expanded its Edifice Automatic line with the new EFK-200 series of automatic watches. The manufacturer designed them to evoke the excitement of motorsport racing, with an emphasis on refined materials and precision craftsmanship. The EFK-200 watches aim to blend motorsport aesthetics with everyday elegance.

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Magnificent 7 stocks shed ~$2 trillion in June, turning negative for 2026
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Magnificent 7 stocks shed ~$2 trillion in June, turning negative for 2026

The seven biggest US tech stocks — Microsoft, Nvidia, Alphabet, Apple, Meta, Tesla and Amazon — shed roughly $2 trillion in combined market capitalisation during June 2026. The losses pushed the entire "Magnificent 7" group into negative territory for the year to date. June's declines were steep enough to erase all gains recorded earlier in 2026.

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SpaceX offers half-price Starlink to Memphis residents near xAI data centers
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SpaceX offers half-price Starlink to Memphis residents near xAI data centers

SpaceX is offering half-price Starlink subscriptions with no upfront hardware costs to residents near its xAI Colossus data centers in Memphis, Tennessee. The move comes amid local backlash and a lawsuit over pollution caused by the infrastructure. The discount can be shared with nearby friends and family via referral but is lost if the subscriber moves out of the area.

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French retailer briefly sold a €1,000 compact gaming PC as a Steam Machine rival
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French retailer briefly sold a €1,000 compact gaming PC as a Steam Machine rival

French retailer LDLC briefly sold a compact gaming PC called the "Stim Machine" — later renamed LDLC PC box — for €1,000 as a self-assembly kit and €1,040 pre-built. The 500 GB system used standard PC components and was designed as a direct rival to Valve's Steam Machine, which starts at $1,049. The product is no longer available for purchase.

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Poland didn't belong at the 2026 World Cup, columnist argues after elimination
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Poland didn't belong at the 2026 World Cup, columnist argues after elimination

In a column for Interia, journalist Piotr Jawor argues that Poland's national team under Jan Urban simply did not belong at the 2026 World Cup. The absence of Poland from the tournament is described as an entirely new and painful experience for Polish fans. Jawor suggests the elimination was not a fluke but an accurate reflection of the team's true level.

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Vance: Iran will never obtain a nuclear weapon, regardless of talks outcome
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Vance: Iran will never obtain a nuclear weapon, regardless of talks outcome

US Vice President J.D. Vance declared that the primary objective of America's mission regarding Iran has been achieved: preventing Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. He stated this goal is secured regardless of the outcome of ongoing diplomatic negotiations with Iran.

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