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430,000 jobs cut in 2025: Volkswagen, Amazon, Meta among 100 corporations with layoffs
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430,000 jobs cut in 2025: Volkswagen, Amazon, Meta among 100 corporations with layoffs

Since January 2025, nearly 100 international corporations have announced job cuts, including Volkswagen, UPS, Oracle, Nissan, Amazon, Nestlé, Estée Lauder and Meta. According to layoff-tracking platform TrueUp, at least 430,000 people have lost their jobs so far this year. Companies cite economic uncertainty, falling consumer demand and technological change as the main reasons for the reductions.

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"Fortunate Son" by CCR is the real misunderstood anthem of July 4th
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"Fortunate Son" by CCR is the real misunderstood anthem of July 4th

Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son," like Springsteen's "Born in the USA," is routinely mistaken for a patriotic anthem despite being a sharp anti-war critique of class inequality during the Vietnam War era. The song attacks the privilege that allowed wealthy Americans to dodge military service. It is one of rock's clearest examples of protest music being co-opted as celebration.

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Man Utd eye Tchouameni and Alex Scott as top midfield targets
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Man Utd eye Tchouameni and Alex Scott as top midfield targets

Aurelien Tchouameni and Alex Scott are among the top names on Manchester United's midfield shortlist this summer. Both players remain high priorities as the club looks to strengthen the engine room. No official bids or deals have been confirmed yet.

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July 4 predawn sky: Mars guides you to Uranus in a once-in-decades close pairing
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July 4 predawn sky: Mars guides you to Uranus in a once-in-decades close pairing

In the predawn hours of July 4, 2025, around 4 a.m. local daylight time, Mars and Uranus will appear extraordinarily close together in the sky, offering one of the best chances in decades to spot Uranus with the naked eye. Uranus hovers near the threshold of naked-eye visibility at roughly sixth magnitude, so a very dark, light-pollution-free sky is essential. Mars acts as a bright pointer — once found, Uranus will be visible just beside it.

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Fiat Multiplina concept revives 1956 Multipla as a stylish city electric van
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Fiat Multiplina concept revives 1956 Multipla as a stylish city electric van

Fiat has unveiled the Multiplina concept, an electric city vehicle inspired by the classic Fiat 600 Multipla of 1956 — not the widely disliked early-2000s Multipla. The model fits Fiat's strategy of compact urban electric vehicles, following in the footsteps of the Topolino. The Multiplina targets eco-conscious city drivers.

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Russia launches digital rouble on September 1 — citizens flee to cash
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Russia launches digital rouble on September 1 — citizens flee to cash

Bank of Russia governor Elvira Nabiullina announced that from September 1, 2025, Russia's 12 largest banks must process transactions in the digital rouble. Use of the new currency remains voluntary for customers — for now. Despite the rollout, Russian citizens are reacting with distrust, turning to cash rather than embracing the state-backed digital currency.

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Germans unconvinced by government's reform agenda, Deutschlandtrend poll shows

The latest Deutschlandtrend poll shows that German voters remain unconvinced by the federal government's wide-ranging reform proposals aimed at reviving the country's economy. Despite the government's ambitions to put Germany back on track, public support for the specific measures is weak. The survey highlights a significant gap between political intentions and public confidence.

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Chicago Fire Coach Reassures Anna Lewandowska: "We'll Make Her Feel at Home"
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Chicago Fire Coach Reassures Anna Lewandowska: "We'll Make Her Feel at Home"

Anna Lewandowska posted a candid message on social media admitting she fears the family's move to the US following her husband Robert Lewandowski's transfer to Chicago Fire. The club's coach, in an interview published by Kanał Sportowy, promised the club would look after not just the player but his entire family to help Anna feel at home in Chicago. Lewandowski's move to MLS is among the biggest transfers in the league's history.

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Rita Ora holidays in Mykonos, shares bikini photos from Greece
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Rita Ora holidays in Mykonos, shares bikini photos from Greece

Singer Rita Ora is holidaying on the Greek island of Mykonos, flooding her fans with bikini photos from the picturesque location. Both her own snaps and paparazzi shots show the star relaxing on the island's beaches.

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Ukraine's SBU destroys at least 7 Russian aircraft in second Crimea strike this week
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Ukraine's SBU destroys at least 7 Russian aircraft in second Crimea strike this week

Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) carried out its second strike on Russian-occupied Crimea in a single week on Friday. The attack destroyed or damaged at least seven Russian aircraft. The SBU confirmed the success of the operation.

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Survey: Most Couriers Don't Work B2B and Are Dissatisfied with Their Jobs
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Survey: Most Couriers Don't Work B2B and Are Dissatisfied with Their Jobs

A survey by the Furgonetka.pl platform debunks the myth that B2B contracts dominate the courier industry — they are in fact not the most common employment model among delivery drivers. Respondents also reported high levels of fatigue and dissatisfaction with their daily work. The findings point to serious issues with working conditions in the delivery sector.

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Suicide Squad devs reveal the game's troubled development nearly drove them out of the industry
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Suicide Squad devs reveal the game's troubled development nearly drove them out of the industry

Developers Axel Rydby and Johnny Armstrong from Rocksteady have opened up about how the troubled development of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League pushed them to the brink of leaving the games industry. The game cost Warner Bros. $200 million and was a commercial failure. Devs confirmed the project was dictated by corporate suits with a live-service, monetisation-first mandate from the start.

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Study: companies with heavy AI investment grow headcount by around 10% within two years
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Study: companies with heavy AI investment grow headcount by around 10% within two years

A new study analysing over 21,500 US companies found that high-intensity AI adopters grew their workforces by around 10% within the first two years of deployment. Entry-level roles saw above-average growth, contradicting existing research. The findings challenge the prevailing narrative that AI investment leads to job losses.

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Watching sport stresses 46% of Poles – shared viewing and snacks help ease the tension
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Watching sport stresses 46% of Poles – shared viewing and snacks help ease the tension

A study commissioned by Snickers found that 74% of Poles actively engage when watching sport, while 46% admit it causes them stress. Fans most commonly relieve tension by watching together, chatting and snacking. The emotional intensity of being a spectator is described as comparable to that experienced by the athletes themselves.

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Notre-Dame slashes visitor access, guides furious at new rules
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Notre-Dame slashes visitor access, guides furious at new rules

Since 1 July 2025, visiting Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris requires advance booking even for small groups, with the total number of daily entries drastically reduced. French tourist guides have protested the changes, calling them a blow to tourists, families and their profession. The new rules have sparked widespread criticism from the tourism industry.

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Brandon Sanderson's TV adaptation will have a 10-episode first season
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Brandon Sanderson's TV adaptation will have a 10-episode first season

Brandon Sanderson has revealed that the TV adaptation of his beloved fantasy series will consist of 10 episodes in its first season. The author confirmed he will personally oversee at least some of the episodes himself. Fans consider it a promising start for one of the most acclaimed fantasy franchises in recent years.

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Gas vs Wood Pizza Oven: Key Differences and Top Picks Explained
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Gas vs Wood Pizza Oven: Key Differences and Top Picks Explained

Gas pizza ovens are quick, convenient and easy to control via a dial, while wood-fired ovens deliver a distinctive smoky flavour and aroma. The choice comes down to convenience versus taste. Ready-made dough balls are widely available, making home pizza-making accessible even for less experienced cooks.

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Policy reversals leave US EV share at just 17% of sales by 2030, new report finds
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Policy reversals leave US EV share at just 17% of sales by 2030, new report finds

A new report projects that only 17% of U.S. car sales will involve a plug-in vehicle by 2030, well below earlier estimates. The culprit is policy whiplash — successive administrations have introduced, reversed and reintroduced incentives, mandates and regulations on electric vehicles. The uncertainty has discouraged both automakers and consumers from committing to the EV transition.

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Rosolska and Guarachi exit Wimbledon in first round of women's doubles
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Rosolska and Guarachi exit Wimbledon in first round of women's doubles

Polish tennis player Alicja Rosolska and her Chilean partner Alexa Guarachi were eliminated in the first round of the women's doubles at Wimbledon 2025, losing in straight sets to second seeds Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani. The defeat marks a disappointing return to the famous grass courts for Rosolska.

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TAICCA and New York's MoMI sign 3-year deal to expand Taiwanese immersive content

Taiwan's creative content agency TAICCA and New York's Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) have signed a three-year partnership to expand Taiwanese immersive work in the city. The deal builds on a 2025 collaboration that generated over 3,000 screenings at near-90% daily capacity. It launches with two works on show at MoMI through September 6.

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Antineutrinos from nuclear reactor detected 240 km away using ultra-pure water tank
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Antineutrinos from nuclear reactor detected 240 km away using ultra-pure water tank

For the first time, scientists detected antineutrinos from a nuclear reactor at a distance exceeding 240 km. The signal was captured in an underground ultra-pure water tank in Ontario, Canada. The breakthrough could pave the way for cheaper and safer remote monitoring of nuclear power plants.

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US, Ukraine and Estonia seek cheaper alternatives to costly Patriot missiles
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US, Ukraine and Estonia seek cheaper alternatives to costly Patriot missiles

The war in Ukraine has exposed the limitations of relying solely on expensive Patriot missiles for air defence. The US, Ukraine and Estonia are now searching for cheaper interceptor alternatives. However, it remains uncertain whether new market entrants can deliver on their promises.

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