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Anna Lewandowska shared her fears about moving to Chicago — and got flooded with hate
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Anna Lewandowska shared her fears about moving to Chicago — and got flooded with hate

Anna Lewandowska posted about her fears regarding her upcoming move to Chicago, triggering an online wave of hate comments accusing her of attention-seeking and performing emotions. Psychologist Patrycja Bujarska-Jaglarz notes a social paradox: while vulnerability is often praised, public figures who show it are frequently attacked. She says the question of whether difficult emotions should be shared publicly will always spark debate.

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Leigh Leopards target play-off statement win over Warrington
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⚽ Sport

Leigh Leopards target play-off statement win over Warrington

Leigh Leopards head into Magic Weekend just two points outside the Super League top six and are targeting a win over Warrington Wolves to prove their play-off credentials. The club sees the fixture as a chance to make a statement to the rest of the competition.

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Poland's 600bn PLN Integrated Rail Network project to be funded via public funds and bonds
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📈 Business

Poland's 600bn PLN Integrated Rail Network project to be funded via public funds and bonds

Poland's Integrated Rail Network project, estimated at around 600 billion PLN, will be financed through public funds, the Railway Fund and bond issuance, said CPK chief Filip Czernicki. The detailed financing mechanisms are expected to be finalised with the Finance Ministry shortly. The government plans a major step-change in railway infrastructure spending.

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Croatian debut film 'Petty Thieves' competes at Karlovy Vary film festival
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🎬 Entertainment

Croatian debut film 'Petty Thieves' competes at Karlovy Vary film festival

Croatian filmmaker Mate Ugrin makes his feature directorial debut with "Petty Thieves," premiering in the Proxima competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The film explores gestures of solidarity among people with little power and questions whether one can feel at home in a place designed primarily for tourists.

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How many stars are in the Universe? Astronomers now have a precise estimate
💡 Did You Know
💡 Did You Know

How many stars are in the Universe? Astronomers now have a precise estimate

Astronomers and cosmologists have determined the number of stars within the observable Universe with only small uncertainties. The naked eye can spot roughly 6,000 stars on a clear night, mostly within a few thousand light-years, while the Milky Way alone spans over 10,000 parsecs and contains hundreds of billions. Reaching a Universe-wide count requires combining estimates of the total number of galaxies with the average stellar content of each.

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British GP at Silverstone: key storylines for Sprint weekend
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🚗 Cars

British GP at Silverstone: key storylines for Sprint weekend

Formula 1 returns to Silverstone for the British Grand Prix, this year held in Sprint weekend format. Sky Sports F1 highlights the key talking points ahead of Sunday's race at the circuit that hosted the first-ever World Championship event.

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Polish defence industry to benefit most from EU SAFE programme purchases
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🪖 Military

Polish defence industry to benefit most from EU SAFE programme purchases

Deputy Defence Minister Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka told Rzeczpospolita that most joint purchases under the EU's SAFE defence programme will be carried out by Poland's domestic arms industry. The purchases are planned to be completed by 2030. Detailed terms of Poland's participation are still being worked out.

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US and Iran hold talks in Qatar, agree to continue nuclear negotiations
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🌍 World

US and Iran hold talks in Qatar, agree to continue nuclear negotiations

US and Iranian negotiators met separately on Wednesday with Qatari and Pakistani mediators in Qatar. The host country reported "positive progress" and said both sides agreed to continue discussions. The talks were conducted without direct contact between the two delegations.

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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 6 lands with bug fixes and full developer API
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💻 Technology

Android 17 QPR1 Beta 6 lands with bug fixes and full developer API

Google has released Android 17 QPR1 Beta 6, focused primarily on bug fixes rather than new visual features. It marks the third wave of patches for Pixel devices. The official Android Developers changelog confirms that the full API set for app developers is now available.

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FineDiningWeek festival runs 1 July–13 August with curated tasting menus
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🍳 Food

FineDiningWeek festival runs 1 July–13 August with curated tasting menus

FineDiningWeek runs from 1 July to 13 August, making high-end restaurant tasting menus more accessible across Poland. In Kraków, Ziyad Restaurant at ul. Jodłowa 13 participates, where chef Damian Kowalczyk serves a multi-course menu featuring tuna ceviche with scallop, fjord trout with chanterelles, and duck breast with black currant.

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FBI Director Kash Patel late disclosing six-figure investment in Bitcoin-linked MSTR shares
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🪙 Crypto

FBI Director Kash Patel late disclosing six-figure investment in Bitcoin-linked MSTR shares

FBI Director Kash Patel purchased over $100,000 worth of shares in MicroStrategy (MSTR), a major corporate Bitcoin holder, but failed to file the legally required disclosure on time, according to nonpartisan outlet NOTUS. The delayed filing has raised questions about Patel's compliance with federal ethics rules for senior officials.

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Expert warns heatwaves could cost Polish economy 124 billion złoty a year by 2050
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Expert warns heatwaves could cost Polish economy 124 billion złoty a year by 2050

Prof. Mariusz Figurski has warned that record temperatures in Poland are exposing the country's critical infrastructure as wholly unprepared for prolonged heatwaves. Without rapid adaptation, the financial cost to the Polish economy could reach 124 billion złoty per year by 2050, he estimates. The expert states plainly that "Poland is not ready" for the new climate reality.

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Hydro bob: the summer haircut that thrives in humidity
💄 Lifestyle
💄 Lifestyle

Hydro bob: the summer haircut that thrives in humidity

The hydro bob is a classic chin- or shoulder-length bob worn with a damp, natural texture finish instead of straight, polished ends. The trend went viral on social media as a low-maintenance style that requires no lengthy blow-drying. It works especially well in summer humidity, turning frizz into a deliberate, modern effect.

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Poland's healthcare system losing control as interest groups override NFZ regulation
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Poland's healthcare system losing control as interest groups override NFZ regulation

Poland's healthcare system is experiencing growing regulatory failure, with the NFZ (National Health Fund) unable to effectively shape service conditions despite being the dominant payer. Public hospital ownership is fragmented while interest groups dictate terms, and spending is rising without improving patient access. Experts point to weak state regulation as the root cause of the crisis.

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Road rules abroad: what fines await Polish drivers on European holidays
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✈️ 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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Nintendo Music adds tracks from new Rhythm Heaven Groove game
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Nintendo Music adds tracks from new Rhythm Heaven Groove game

The Nintendo Music app has been updated with a "special release" adding songs from Rhythm Heaven Groove, which launched this week on Nintendo Switch. Fans of the series can now stream the new game's soundtrack directly through the app.

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England face bogey side South Africa in Women's T20 World Cup semi-final
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England face bogey side South Africa in Women's T20 World Cup semi-final

England have won all five group-stage matches at the Women's T20 World Cup and now face South Africa in the semi-finals. South Africa have historically been a bogey side for England, who are aiming to overcome their semi-final hoodoo and advance to the final.

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Ukraine war deaths nearly 30 times higher than Soviet casualties in Afghanistan
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Ukraine war deaths nearly 30 times higher than Soviet casualties in Afghanistan

A new study by the US think-tank CSIS found that the ratio of Russian to Ukrainian casualties reached 8:1 in 2025, up from 2–3:1 in previous years. Since the start of the invasion, Russia has suffered approximately 1.4 million killed, wounded and missing. Ukraine's total casualties are nearly 30 times higher than Soviet losses in the entire Afghan war.

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Lindsay Lohan turns 40: "Fame was terrifying, it wasn't real life"
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Lindsay Lohan turns 40: "Fame was terrifying, it wasn't real life"

Lindsay Lohan turns 40 on 2 July 2026. The actress, who conquered Hollywood as a teenager and earned millions, struggled with addiction, legal troubles and relentless media pressure. "It wasn't the life I wanted to live. It wasn't a real life," Lohan said, describing that period as containing "terrifying moments".

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Ukraine may need African immigrants to rebuild after the war
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Ukraine may need African immigrants to rebuild after the war

Ukraine faces a severe demographic crisis that could undermine the country's post-war reconstruction. Experts warn that without enough workers, rebuilding cities, factories, the army and agriculture will be impossible. Analysts suggest mass immigration from Africa may be one of the only viable solutions, stating there may be "no other option" if Ukraine fails to attract new residents.

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Poland's richest man Michał Sołowow invests in UK small nuclear reactors
📈 Business
📈 Business

Poland's richest man Michał Sołowow invests in UK small nuclear reactors

A company from Michał Sołowow's group, partnering with Samsung C&T and Google Cloud among others, plans to build small modular reactors (SMRs) in the United Kingdom. The project would represent the largest private investment in nuclear energy in British history. The venture reflects growing European interest in SMR technology.

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