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Ryanair cuts water access for airport staff during 40°C heatwave in Poland
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Ryanair cuts water access for airport staff during 40°C heatwave in Poland

During a record heatwave with temperatures reaching 40.5°C across Poland, airport workers were left without access to drinking water for extended periods due to cost-cutting measures by Ryanair. The situation sparked outrage among staff and trade unions. The incident has reignited debate over working conditions in the aviation industry during extreme weather events.

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Tottenham targeting Kroupi as transfer spending continues
⚽ Sport
⚽ Sport

Tottenham targeting Kroupi as transfer spending continues

According to Thursday's newspaper reports, Tottenham Hotspur are targeting a transfer move for Kroupi as the club continues its summer spending spree. The London club remains active in the current transfer window. No details of a potential fee have been disclosed.

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'The Crow Girl' Season 2 hits Paramount+ on July 20 — first trailer revealed
🎬 Entertainment
🎬 Entertainment

'The Crow Girl' Season 2 hits Paramount+ on July 20 — first trailer revealed

The second season of British crime drama The Crow Girl will return to Paramount+ in the UK and Ireland on July 20. Stars Eve Myles and Katherine Kelly are both back for the new season. The newly released exclusive trailer teases a dark story centred on justice.

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Wizz Air launches Wizz Holidays AI travel planning platform
📈 Business
📈 Business

Wizz Air launches Wizz Holidays AI travel planning platform

Wizz Air is launching Wizz Holidays, an AI-powered platform for planning and booking trips and accommodation, in a bid to compete with traditional travel agencies. The low-cost carrier wants to offer tourists an all-in-one travel planning experience. The move marks a return to a concept the airline had previously explored.

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Russia suspends rail freight at Finnish and Baltic border crossings from July 1
🌍 World
🌍 World

Russia suspends rail freight at Finnish and Baltic border crossings from July 1

From July 1, Russia has temporarily suspended rail freight transport through selected border crossings with Finland and the Baltic states. Commentators from Finnish and Estonian media say Moscow is signalling that borders remain a tool of pressure in its security policy. The move fits into the broader pattern of rising tensions between Russia and NATO's eastern flank countries.

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Nissan CEO admits chasing sales volume was a mistake, vows to cut rental-car dependence
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🚗 Cars

Nissan CEO admits chasing sales volume was a mistake, vows to cut rental-car dependence

Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa has admitted that the company's strategy of chasing sales volume was wrong. The automaker plans to significantly reduce its heavy reliance on rental-car fleet sales, which has long damaged the brand's image and profitability. Espinosa signalled a shift in direction, prioritising margins over unit sales.

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Google offering one free month of Google Play Pass for new subscribers
💻 Technology
💻 Technology

Google offering one free month of Google Play Pass for new subscribers

Google is offering new subscribers a free one-month trial of Google Play Pass for Android devices. The subscription gives access to over 1,000 apps and games, plus discounts on select top titles not included in the main catalogue. The offer was announced by Google's community engagement lead Mishaal Rahman on Reddit and can be claimed directly from an Android device.

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Russia: fuel shortages after Ukrainian strikes spark fights at petrol stations
🪖 Military
🪖 Military

Russia: fuel shortages after Ukrainian strikes spark fights at petrol stations

Social tensions are rising in Russia due to fuel shortages caused by Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure. Videos circulating on social media show drivers coming to blows at petrol stations across the country. The situation points to serious fuel supply disruptions across Russia.

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Microsoft reportedly planning to keep physical game discs as Sony exits the format
🎮 Gaming
🎮 Gaming

Microsoft reportedly planning to keep physical game discs as Sony exits the format

Just one day after Sony announced it will stop producing physical PlayStation game discs by 2028, industry insiders say Microsoft is planning to continue releasing games on physical media. The Redmond company has reportedly found a way to maintain boxed game distribution for Xbox consoles. Microsoft has not yet officially confirmed the details of its strategy.

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Climate activists on OnlyFans — can provocative content cut through social media noise?
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🔬 Science

Climate activists on OnlyFans — can provocative content cut through social media noise?

Climate activists are experimenting with provocative content on OnlyFans in an attempt to break through the noise of social media and reach new audiences for climate messaging. The strategy aims to engage people who might not follow traditional environmental campaigns. The article questions whether this unconventional approach can be genuinely effective.

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Hidden costs at private clinics: the final bill is higher than the listed price
🏥 Health
🏥 Health

Hidden costs at private clinics: the final bill is higher than the listed price

A growing number of Poles are using private healthcare, but the final bill often far exceeds the advertised price. The discrepancy stems from unclear pricing rules, the complexity of medical procedures and poor communication between clinics and patients. The line between an initial estimate and the actual cost of treatment is often surprisingly blurred — and it is not always a matter of abuse.

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Traditional Lublin-region kvass: a homemade fizzy drink with under 0.5% alcohol
🍳 Food
🍳 Food

Traditional Lublin-region kvass: a homemade fizzy drink with under 0.5% alcohol

Kwas chlebowy (bread kvass) is a traditional fizzy drink from the Lublin region of Poland, historically consumed more often than water. It contains less than 0.5% alcohol, is refreshing and supports gut health. A family recipe passed down through generations allows it to be made at home as an alternative to shop-bought fizzy drinks.

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Reserved suede mules at 189 zł on sale as a Birkenstock Boston alternative
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💄 Lifestyle

Reserved suede mules at 189 zł on sale as a Birkenstock Boston alternative

Reserved is currently running a sale on suede closed-toe mules styled after the iconic Birkenstock Boston, which normally retail for around 500 zł. The Reserved version is regularly priced at 189 zł and is currently discounted further. The reviewer found them exceptionally comfortable and considers them more stylish than the Birkenstock original.

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Avalanche Treasury stock down 73% since debut as AVAX holdings lose value
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🪙 Crypto

Avalanche Treasury stock down 73% since debut as AVAX holdings lose value

Avalanche Treasury's stock has plunged 73% since its market debut, driven by a sharp decline in the value of its AVAX token holdings. At the end of Q1, the company's management raised "substantial doubt" about its ability to continue as a going concern. The company's financial position remains critical.

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First week of summer holidays: tourists pack the resort town of Mielno
✈️ Travel
✈️ Travel

First week of summer holidays: tourists pack the resort town of Mielno

Mielno, one of Poland's most popular seaside resorts, drew large crowds of tourists in the first week of the summer holidays. The town is known for its lively party atmosphere but attracts visitors of all ages. Reporters visited to see how Poles are spending their summer break by the sea.

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How many stars are in the Universe? Astronomers now have a precise estimate
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💡 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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Planned merger of South Korea's Lotte Cinema and Megabox collapses
📈 Business
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Planned merger of South Korea's Lotte Cinema and Megabox collapses

South Korea's second and third largest cinema chains, Lotte Cinema and Megabox, have called off their planned merger. Lotte Shopping announced on Wednesday that the memorandum of understanding with Megabox's parent company Contentree JoongAng was terminated on June 30. The deal had originally been signed in May last year.

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Ukrainian firm Fire Point develops ballistic missile Russia can barely intercept
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🪖 Military

Ukrainian firm Fire Point develops ballistic missile Russia can barely intercept

Ukrainian arms firm Fire Point is developing a new ballistic missile described as fast, accurate and nearly impossible to intercept with Russian air-defence systems. The project's chief designer states there is "practically no possibility of defence" against it. The weapon represents a capability Ukraine could not have obtained from its Western allies.

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VeloBank outage: mobile and internet banking down since morning
💻 Technology
💻 Technology

VeloBank outage: mobile and internet banking down since morning

VeloBank customers have been unable to access mobile and internet banking since the morning of the outage. Instead of the login screen, users see a message stating the bank is "working intensively to restore full functionality quickly and safely." No cause or estimated repair time has been given.

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Stellantis extends warranty on faulty 1.2 PureTech engine to 8 years
🚗 Cars
🚗 Cars

Stellantis extends warranty on faulty 1.2 PureTech engine to 8 years

Stellantis is introducing an 8-year warranty covering all its brands sold in Poland, including Alfa Romeo, in response to widespread issues with the 1.2 PureTech engine. The engine became notorious for its timing belt dissolving and causing extensive damage to the entire powertrain. The company appears to have now discontinued the problematic unit entirely.

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Michał Żurawski married on 10 April 2010 — he learned of the Smolensk crash from wedding guests
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🎬 Entertainment

Michał Żurawski married on 10 April 2010 — he learned of the Smolensk crash from wedding guests

Polish actor Michał Żurawski, who turns 47 on 2 July, got married on 10 April 2010 — the day of the Smolensk air disaster in which President Lech Kaczyński and 95 others died. He and his new wife learned of the tragedy from their wedding guests during the celebrations. The coincidence has made that day one of the most emotionally complex in his private life.

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