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Australian govt warns Christian Brothers may have shifted assets to dodge abuse payouts
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Australian govt warns Christian Brothers may have shifted assets to dodge abuse payouts

Australia's federal government told the NSW Supreme Court it finds it "obviously disturbing" that the Christian Brothers Catholic order may have transferred millions of dollars in property for $1 to another entity before claiming insolvency and refusing to compensate child sexual abuse survivors. The court on Thursday ordered a moratorium on all abuse claims against the order. The government is concerned the transfers were designed to avoid paying victims of the order's significant role in the church's child sexual abuse scandal.

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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 6 improves desktop windowing and Health Connect tracking
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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 6 improves desktop windowing and Health Connect tracking

Google has rolled out Android 17 QPR1 Beta 6 to eligible Pixel devices, build number CP31.260618.005. The update refines desktop windowing by repositioning the taskbar and allowing Picture-in-Picture windows to float freely. Health Connect now auto-tracks distance and calories via device sensors, and the Pixel Launcher sports a cleaner context menu design.

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Banks cut mortgage rates in new promotional offers
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Banks cut mortgage rates in new promotional offers

After several weeks of unfavourable conditions, banks are noticeably cutting rates on promotional mortgage offers. The reductions apply mainly to loans with periodically fixed interest rates, with some lenders also trimming their margins. This is welcome news for anyone planning to take out a home loan.

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Zondacrypto scandal: red flags and advice for crypto exchange victims
🪙 Crypto
🪙 Crypto

Zondacrypto scandal: red flags and advice for crypto exchange victims

The author summarises the biggest Polish cryptocurrency scandal of recent years involving the Zondacrypto exchange, with Polish and Estonian authorities involved in the investigation. The piece identifies red flags that should warn investors away from similar platforms, drawing on past collapses such as BitMarket, Mt.Gox and FTX. Special attention is given to practical advice for affected customers.

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Road rules abroad: what fines await Polish drivers on European holidays
✈️ Travel
✈️ Travel

Road rules abroad: what fines await Polish drivers on European holidays

One in three Polish holidaymakers travels abroad, and many drive their own car. Road rules in popular European destinations differ from Polish regulations – including speed limits, blood alcohol limits and child seat requirements. Ignorance of local rules can result in steep fines.

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USA reach World Cup last 16 with 2-0 win over Bosnia; US media cite inferiority complex
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USA reach World Cup last 16 with 2-0 win over Bosnia; US media cite inferiority complex

The United States beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 to advance to the World Cup round of 16. American media have commented on the milestone, with some outlets referencing an "inferiority complex" in the country's attitude toward football. The result is seen as a step forward in establishing the US as a serious footballing nation.

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Trump spoke to a Theodore Roosevelt hologram about the Panama Canal at library inauguration
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🌍 World

Trump spoke to a Theodore Roosevelt hologram about the Panama Canal at library inauguration

Donald Trump attended the inauguration of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, North Dakota. During the event, he spoke about a conversation he had with a hologram of Roosevelt, who served as US president from 1901 to 1909. Trump brought up the topic of the Panama Canal during the exchange.

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Onimusha: Way of the Sword moved up to September 4, now clashes with The Blood of Dawnwalker
🎮 Gaming
🎮 Gaming

Onimusha: Way of the Sword moved up to September 4, now clashes with The Blood of Dawnwalker

Capcom has moved Onimusha: Way of the Sword's release date from September 25 to September 4, 2026. The game now avoids a clash with Silent Hill: Townfall and Control Resonant (both September 24), but goes head-to-head with The Blood of Dawnwalker, the debut action RPG from Polish studio Rebel Wolves, founded by former CD Projekt developers. This is the second time in 2026 that Capcom has pulled a last-minute release date push-forward, having done the same with Pragmata.

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Russia launches massive strike on Ukraine — Poland scrambles jets, Finland restricts airspace
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🪖 Military

Russia launches massive strike on Ukraine — Poland scrambles jets, Finland restricts airspace

Russia's defence ministry announced a massive strike on Ukraine using long-range precision weapons launched from air, land and sea, as well as attack drones. Poland scrambled fighter jets in response, and Finland imposed restrictions on its airspace. The strike is among the largest of its kind since the start of the conflict.

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Opozda compares Wybrańczyk's new nose to Elizabeth Taylor
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🎬 Entertainment

Opozda compares Wybrańczyk's new nose to Elizabeth Taylor

Actress Joanna Opozda praised the results of influencer Kamila Wybrańczyk's nose job, comparing her new look to Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor. Opozda shared her admiration on social media. Wybrańczyk is among several Polish celebrities to recently undergo rhinoplasty.

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Heatwaves expose Poland's infrastructure weakness — inaction could cost 124bn PLN a year
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Heatwaves expose Poland's infrastructure weakness — inaction could cost 124bn PLN a year

Prof. Mariusz Figurski of the National Institute of Telecommunications and Gdańsk University of Technology warns that failing to adapt to climate change could cost Poland up to 124 billion PLN per year by 2050. Record temperatures are exposing weaknesses in the country's critical infrastructure. He stresses the urgent need to invest in adapting energy, transport and water networks to extreme weather conditions.

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Cod sold at Baltic Sea stalls comes from the Atlantic, not the Baltic
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🍳 Food

Cod sold at Baltic Sea stalls comes from the Atlantic, not the Baltic

Fish sold at markets and food stalls along the Baltic coast often does not come from local catches, a vendor has admitted to the strefaagro.pl portal. "The cod is from the Atlantic," the trader revealed, even though many customers believe they are buying freshly caught Baltic fish. The issue points to a wider lack of proper labelling of seafood products at Polish seaside resorts.

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New cholera wave in Sudan kills 120 since May

The World Health Organization has reported a new cholera wave in Sudan that has killed 120 people since May, with 1,102 suspected infections recorded. The current outbreak emerged just two months after the previous epidemic ended. The epidemiological situation in the country remains very serious.

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He wanted a prenup, she refused — wedding called off. Lawyer explains Polish fears
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💄 Lifestyle

He wanted a prenup, she refused — wedding called off. Lawyer explains Polish fears

Lawyer Monika Ośmiałowska explains that prenuptial agreements still trigger strong emotional reactions in Poland, with partners frequently interpreting the proposal as a sign of distrust or intent to deceive. In one case she describes, a wedding was called off after a dispute over signing a prenup. The lawyer notes that a prenup protects both parties and that its popularity in Poland is slowly growing.

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Trump claims Right to Repair win but EPA may neuter California's CARB standards
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🚗 Cars

Trump claims Right to Repair win but EPA may neuter California's CARB standards

The Trump administration has claimed a "Right to Repair" victory, but the real fight centres on whether the EPA will tighten regulations or effectively strip California's CARB agency of its power to set vehicle emissions standards. CARB's rules have historically influenced national standards, and their potential removal would have wide-reaching consequences for the US automotive industry. The outcome remains unclear.

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iPhone 18 Pro leaked in three new colours, no black option
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💻 Technology

iPhone 18 Pro leaked in three new colours, no black option

Leaked information suggests the iPhone 18 Pro will launch this autumn in three new colour options, with no black variant in the lineup. Apple has not officially confirmed any details about the upcoming model. This is among the first hints about the design choices for the Pro series.

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Erste Bank offers new customers up to 1,200 PLN bonus
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Erste Bank offers new customers up to 1,200 PLN bonus

Erste Bank has launched a promotion for new customers offering up to 1,200 PLN in bonuses. The package combines a reward for opening an account, car insurance and a children's account. The bank also offers a referral system that allows customers to earn additional rewards.

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Linda Klimovicova injured and retires mid-match at ITF W50 tournament in Elvas
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⚽ Sport

Linda Klimovicova injured and retires mid-match at ITF W50 tournament in Elvas

Linda Klimovicova has not won a match since late April and was hoping to end her losing streak at the ITF W50 tournament in Elvas, Portugal. However, the Polish player suffered an injury and was forced to retire from her match. The combination of poor form and injury represents a serious blow to her season.

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Trump says Qatar talks with Iran making progress toward lasting peace deal
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🌍 World

Trump says Qatar talks with Iran making progress toward lasting peace deal

US President Donald Trump said indirect talks with Iran, mediated by Qatar, are making progress. The goal is to convert the interim truce reached after last week's exchange of strikes into a lasting peace agreement. Negotiations are set to continue.

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Russian attack on Kyiv kills at least 10, wounds 56
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🪖 Military

Russian attack on Kyiv kills at least 10, wounds 56

Russia launched a massive overnight attack on Kyiv on Wednesday night, using drones followed by missiles. At least 10 people were killed and 56 injured. Damage was recorded at 28 locations across the city, mainly residential buildings and civilian infrastructure, including a medical facility; rescue operations continued for several hours.

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Asteroid 2007 ML24 to fly past Earth on 4 July at 9 lunar distances
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Asteroid 2007 ML24 to fly past Earth on 4 July at 9 lunar distances

On Saturday, 4 July, asteroid 523808 (2007 ML24) will fly past Earth at a distance equal to nine times the Earth–Moon distance. It is the latest in a series of space rocks to pass relatively close to our planet in recent weeks. The flyby poses no threat to Earth.

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