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Brad Pitt's F1 earns $633M worldwide, breaks Apple TV+ records
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Brad Pitt's F1 earns $633M worldwide, breaks Apple TV+ records

Joseph Kosinski's racing blockbuster F1, starring Brad Pitt as driver Sonny Hayes, grossed $633 million worldwide against a reported budget of $200–300 million. It is the highest-grossing original film of 2025 and the biggest theatrical release in Apple Original Films history. The film continues to top Apple TV+ streaming charts.

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Norris satisfied with Silverstone Sprint P3 as McLaren takes top-5 finish
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Norris satisfied with Silverstone Sprint P3 as McLaren takes top-5 finish

Lando Norris finished third in the Formula 1 Sprint Race at Silverstone, describing the result as a "very good job." He noted that McLaren placing in the top five was a positive outcome for the team's constructors' championship ambitions. Norris expressed overall satisfaction with the performance despite not winning.

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China bans private light aircraft nationwide after small plane hits Beijing's Citic Tower
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China bans private light aircraft nationwide after small plane hits Beijing's Citic Tower

China has imposed a nationwide, open-ended ban on private light fixed-wing aircraft, the Financial Times reported. The measure follows an incident in which a small plane struck the Citic Tower, Beijing's tallest skyscraper, located near President Xi Jinping's residence. The ban covers the entire country with no set expiry date.

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Seven reasons to wear SPF 50 face sunscreen all year round
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Seven reasons to wear SPF 50 face sunscreen all year round

UV radiation affects the skin year-round, even on overcast days, making SPF 50 face sunscreen an everyday essential alongside moisturiser and serum. Daily sun protection slows photoageing, reduces the risk of hyperpigmentation and lowers the likelihood of skin cancer. Experts stress that sunscreen is not a holiday-only product but a core part of year-round skincare.

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1975 Chevy Caprice Classic Convertible with only 951 miles up for auction
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1975 Chevy Caprice Classic Convertible with only 951 miles up for auction

A 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Convertible with just 951 miles on the odometer has been listed on Bring a Trailer. The car was first titled in 2021, which explains its remarkable near-new condition despite being 50 years old. It represents a rare find for collectors of classic American automobiles.

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Polish universities detect AI in papers but still require submissions on CD discs
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Polish universities detect AI in papers but still require submissions on CD discs

In 2026, Polish universities still require students to submit their theses on CD discs, even as official documents are signed digitally and public services operate via apps. At the same time, academics claim authority to judge what in a thesis was written by AI. The author argues this contradiction perfectly illustrates how out of touch parts of higher education are with modern reality.

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Taylor Swift invited 1,000 guests to her wedding: 'Everyone I've ever talked to'
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Taylor Swift invited 1,000 guests to her wedding: 'Everyone I've ever talked to'

Taylor Swift married and invited around 1,000 guests to her wedding. The singer explained that small weddings are stressful because someone always ends up on the bubble, so she preferred to invite everyone she had ever spoken to. The quote comes from a statement she made last year ahead of the event.

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Paying hundreds for air-con cleaning is a rip-off — you can do it yourself for next to nothing
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Paying hundreds for air-con cleaning is a rip-off — you can do it yourself for next to nothing

Professional air-conditioner cleaning services often cost several hundred zloty but in practice amount to little more than wiping the unit with a cloth and spraying a cleaning product. The same job can be done at home for around 30 zloty using a product bought at any hardware store. The author argues the service is massively overpriced.

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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Director Calls It a Successor to Lost Odyssey
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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Director Calls It a Successor to Lost Odyssey

Guillaume Broche, director of award-winning Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, has described his game as "sort of the successor" to Lost Odyssey — an overlooked Xbox 360 classic by Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi. Broche called Lost Odyssey one of the most powerful emotional experiences of his life and a key inspiration for Expedition 33.

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Warsaw Restaurant Added Sleeping Baby to Group Count to Charge Service Fee
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Warsaw Restaurant Added Sleeping Baby to Group Count to Charge Service Fee

A growing number of Polish restaurants are adding mandatory service charges to bills, typically 10%, according to a Miejscownik.pl report. One customer described how a Warsaw restaurant counted a sleeping baby in a pram as a member of the group in order to apply a group service fee. The practice has been widely criticised online as straightforward theft.

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Russia Mocks Zelensky and Ukrainian Soldiers Through War-Time Propaganda
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Russia Mocks Zelensky and Ukrainian Soldiers Through War-Time Propaganda

Since the start of the war in 2022, Russia has systematically used mockery and parody as propaganda tools against Ukraine. Kremlin "laughtivism" includes images of Zelensky depicted with devil's horns and caricatures of overweight Ukrainian soldiers in trenches. The aim is to undermine Ukrainian morale and damage their international image.

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Air conditioning without drilling — solutions that need no wall work
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Air conditioning without drilling — solutions that need no wall work

Installing air conditioning in a flat does not always require drilling through walls or building committee approval. Portable and single-hose units can be set up without any structural work, though they are less efficient than traditional split systems. The common assumption that wall work is unavoidable is often wrong.

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Billy West, voice of Futurama and Ren & Stimpy, releases personal memoir
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Billy West, voice of Futurama and Ren & Stimpy, releases personal memoir

Billy West, the legendary voice actor behind characters in Futurama and The Ren & Stimpy Show, has released a personal memoir. West began his career in the late 1980s on The Howard Stern Show before voicing dozens of animated characters, including Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd in the original Space Jam. His memoir covers his multi-decade journey through the entertainment industry.

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Unregulated peptide craze sweeps US — little clinical evidence of safety or effect
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Unregulated peptide craze sweeps US — little clinical evidence of safety or effect

A growing number of Americans are self-injecting peptides such as BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu and ipamorelin, seeking faster recovery, youthful skin or bigger muscles. The trend is fuelled by influencers, the "Make America Healthy Again" movement and Silicon Valley biohackers, despite most peptides having little or no clinical evidence supporting their claimed benefits. The substances remain largely unregulated in the US, raising serious safety concerns for those using them.

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Europe led on crypto regulation — now it must deliver on implementation
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Europe led on crypto regulation — now it must deliver on implementation

Europe was the first major jurisdiction to introduce comprehensive cryptocurrency regulation, but passing the rules is only the beginning. The real challenge now lies in effective implementation by national supervisory authorities across member states. Without consistent enforcement, the EU's regulatory ambitions risk falling short against a rapidly evolving digital asset market.

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Poland's PESA acquires German tram maker HeiterBlick from Leipzig
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Poland's PESA acquires German tram maker HeiterBlick from Leipzig

Polish rolling-stock manufacturer PESA Bydgoszcz has acquired HeiterBlick, a German tram producer based in Leipzig. The takeover has been welcomed enthusiastically in Germany, with commentators praising the Poles for "saving" the company. The deal marks another instance of Polish capital expanding into the Western European market.

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Life at -60°C in Oymyakon: bras for cows and engines that never stop
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Life at -60°C in Oymyakon: bras for cows and engines that never stop

Oymyakon in Yakutia, considered the coldest inhabited village on Earth, forces residents into extreme adaptations: car engines run continuously, water is melted from blocks of ice, and cows wear special bras to protect their udders from frost. The village's name means "non-freezing water" in Yakut, referring to nearby thermal springs. Temperatures there can plunge to minus 60 degrees Celsius.

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Ugochukwu wins dominant F3 Sprint Race at Silverstone for second win of the season
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Ugochukwu wins dominant F3 Sprint Race at Silverstone for second win of the season

Ugo Ugochukwu claimed a dominant Sprint Race victory in the Formula 3 championship at Silverstone, his second win of the 2026 season. The American driver controlled the race throughout, giving his rivals no opportunity to challenge for the win. The result reinforces his strong form in this year's F3 campaign.

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Germany counts 58,700 extremists in 2025 as spy agency warns of online youth radicalisation
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Germany counts 58,700 extremists in 2025 as spy agency warns of online youth radicalisation

Germany's domestic intelligence agency BfV reported 58,700 extremists active in the country in 2025, an increase of 8,450 compared to the previous year. The rise is driven primarily by right-wing extremism. The agency also raised the alarm over a growing number of minors being radicalised online and highlighted increased foreign espionage activity on German soil.

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Astronomers detect record-low oxygen levels in distant galaxy

Astronomers have detected a distant galaxy with a record-low level of oxygen — the lowest ever measured in such an object. The finding could shed new light on the early stages of galaxy evolution and the chemical composition of the early universe.

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Cavill dominates streaming with Enola Holmes 3 and In the Grey topping Amazon charts
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Cavill dominates streaming with Enola Holmes 3 and In the Grey topping Amazon charts

Henry Cavill is dominating streaming despite a rough few professional years, having lost the Superman role and exited The Witcher. His films In the Grey and Enola Holmes 3 both charted simultaneously on Amazon's domestic rankings, with as many as three of his titles appearing on streaming and PVOD charts at once.

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