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Fireworks leave lasting air and water pollution well beyond visible smoke

New research shows that fireworks pollute air and water in ways that go far beyond the visible smoke they produce. Leftover debris, fine particles, and airborne chemicals can harm ecosystems and significantly raise people's exposure to air pollution during major celebrations.

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The 5 best Bluetooth speakers of 2026 tested by an audio obsessive
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The 5 best Bluetooth speakers of 2026 tested by an audio obsessive

The first half of 2026 has delivered an exceptional range of Bluetooth speakers across every niche โ€” from ultra-loud party speakers to tiny shower-proof portables and rugged outdoor models. Improved batteries, wider connectivity and bold designs are defining this year's releases. A gigging musician and audio obsessive has picked the five best-reviewed Bluetooth speakers tested so far in 2026.

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Bibidi Bibidi! is a card battler with a genuinely clever magical twist
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Bibidi Bibidi! is a card battler with a genuinely clever magical twist

Bibidi Bibidi! is a card battler that stands out thanks to its intriguing name, strong pedigree and a clever central conceit built around magic. Reviewers praise its originality and execution, noting it brings genuine freshness to the card battling genre.

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Home slush machine lets you recreate seaside granita in your own kitchen
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Home slush machine lets you recreate seaside granita in your own kitchen

The slushy and granita served in Polish seaside kiosks โ€” spinning in transparent tubes in vivid, unnatural colours โ€” have long been a nostalgic taste of summer for many Poles. Recreating the thick, icy texture at home without a dedicated machine typically fails. Slush machines designed for home use now make it possible to achieve the proper consistency straight from your own kitchen.

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Americans celebrate Independence Day with the World Cup as a backdrop
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Americans celebrate Independence Day with the World Cup as a backdrop

Americans celebrated Independence Day this year with an added sense of national pride, as the FIFA World Cup is currently being hosted on US soil. Fans highlighted the rare coincidence of the two events, saying it makes the 2026 celebrations especially memorable.

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Szej brothers win Valvoline Rajd Maล‚opolski in RSMP season round three
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Szej brothers win Valvoline Rajd Maล‚opolski in RSMP season round three

Jarosล‚aw and Marcin Szej won the Valvoline Rajd Maล‚opolski, the third round of the KIQ Polish Rally Championship (RSMP) season, which also counted towards the FIA European Rally Trophy. The brothers' victory came after three days of intense competition against the rest of the field.

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Author Maล‚gorzata Kaliciล„ska on life after her husband's death in 2025
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Author Maล‚gorzata Kaliciล„ska on life after her husband's death in 2025

Maล‚gorzata Kaliciล„ska, one of Poland's most popular authors and creator of the bestselling "Dom nad rozlewiskiem" series, lost her husband in 2025. In a recent interview she speaks about how she is coping with life after his death, saying: "This year has shown me I can manage โ€” but will that always be the case?"

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Zelensky eyes re-election โ€” who are his main rivals for Ukraine's presidency?
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Zelensky eyes re-election โ€” who are his main rivals for Ukraine's presidency?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is reportedly considering running for re-election, buoyed by the success of Ukrainian drone strikes in Russia and improving poll numbers. However, he faces serious political rivals who could compete against him in any future election. The debate over whether and when elections can be held during wartime is gaining momentum in Ukraine.

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Izabela Banaล› and Antoni Krรณlikowski enjoy summer with daughter Jadwiga
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Izabela Banaล› and Antoni Krรณlikowski enjoy summer with daughter Jadwiga

Izabela Banaล› shared an Instagram reel summarising her June, featuring family walks, playtime with daughter Jadwiga, and couple shots with Antoni Krรณlikowski. The post offers a glimpse into the family's relaxed summer lifestyle.

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Russian strategist Trenin argues World War III is already underway as a permanent conflict
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Russian strategist Trenin argues World War III is already underway as a permanent conflict

Russian strategist Dmitri Trenin has published an essay titled "The Face and Character of Wars of the New Era" in the Mayโ€“June 2026 issue of Russia in Global Affairs, arguing that the world entered a phase of permanent war after 2022. The text is read as a document of Russian strategic consciousness rather than a routine academic piece. Trenin suggests the traditional distinction between peace and war has ceased to apply in international politics.

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Heatwave returns to Poland โ€” doctor warns seniors and chronically ill face greatest risk
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Heatwave returns to Poland โ€” doctor warns seniors and chronically ill face greatest risk

Dr Michaล‚ Sutkowski warned on TVN24 that the returning heatwave poses a serious health risk, especially for the elderly and people with chronic conditions. Air conditioning can help, but simple safety measures such as staying hydrated and avoiding peak sun hours are equally important. The doctor urged people to take special care of those most vulnerable to heat-related illness.

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Pรจre-Lachaise: Paris's largest cemetery and its surprising Polish connections
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Pรจre-Lachaise: Paris's largest cemetery and its surprising Polish connections

Pรจre-Lachaise cemetery was established in 1804 by Seine prefect Nicolas Frochot to address a serious sanitary crisis caused by overcrowded parish cemeteries in Paris. Its name comes from Father Franรงois de la Chaise, a 17th-century Jesuit confessor to King Louis XIV who managed the hillside estate. Today it is the largest cemetery within Paris city limits, drawing millions of visitors a year, and holds a notable Polish connection among its famous burials.

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OPEC+ Agrees in Principle on 188K B/D Output Hike for August

OPEC+ has reached a preliminary agreement to raise oil output quotas by 188,000 barrels per day starting in August, delegates said. The move raises the prospect of more supply hitting the market, particularly if the US-Iran peace deal holds. The agreement is described as a modest but further step towards easing production limits.

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Scientists discover brain circuit linking deep sleep to growth hormone release
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Scientists discover brain circuit linking deep sleep to growth hormone release

Researchers have identified a brain circuit that links deep sleep with the release of growth hormone, forming a feedback loop that regulates both processes. The discovery explains why poor sleep disrupts growth, muscle repair, fat metabolism and brain function. Understanding this mechanism could lead to new treatments for sleep disorders and conditions such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.

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Oslo's Future Library seals 100 manuscripts for readers in the 22nd century
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Oslo's Future Library seals 100 manuscripts for readers in the 22nd century

Oslo's Future Library project is collecting literary manuscripts that will remain sealed and unread for nearly a century, to be opened only after the year 2100. The project is based on the belief that readers and books will still exist in the 22nd century. Coordinator Anne Beate Hovind says the library "brings hope" by affirming faith in the lasting future of reading culture.

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EU plans to restrict retail access to prediction markets, threatening Polymarket
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EU plans to restrict retail access to prediction markets, threatening Polymarket

The European Union is considering regulations that would restrict retail customers' access to prediction markets such as Polymarket. The proposed rules could significantly hamper the operation of such platforms within the EU. Polymarket faces a serious regulatory challenge that may force changes to its business model or limit access for European users.

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Steam Controller autonomously drives itself back to its charging dock
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Steam Controller autonomously drives itself back to its charging dock

Valve's new Steam Controller looks like an ordinary gamepad on the desk, but after a short period of inactivity it transforms into a tiny autonomous vehicle, steering itself back to its charging dock without any user input. The self-docking feature sets it apart from other controllers currently on the market.

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Williams likened to Ronaldinho โ€” but can she win Grand Slam matches on comeback?

BBC Sport columnist Naomi Broady, writing from Wimbledon, compares Serena Williams' comeback to the flair of Ronaldinho, praising her creativity and presence on court. However, Broady questions whether Williams has enough consistency to win matches at Grand Slam level after her extended absence from the tour.

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Grandma's morning kitchen rituals โ€” forgotten habits making a modern comeback
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Grandma's morning kitchen rituals โ€” forgotten habits making a modern comeback

In the past, a Polish morning in the kitchen began with lighting a fire, boiling water and preparing a full meal for the whole family โ€” long before coffee machines or ready-made products existed. Many of those routines have disappeared, but they are now returning under new names: cooking from scratch, zero-waste and meal planning are trends that grandmothers practised out of necessity. The piece is a reminder that today's modern cooking philosophies have deep traditional roots.

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Pastor Ezra Jin freed from Chinese detention after Trump-Xi talks
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Pastor Ezra Jin freed from Chinese detention after Trump-Xi talks

Protestant pastor Ezra Jin has been released from Chinese detention and safely arrived in the United States. His family attributes the release to Donald Trump's May talks with Xi Jinping and direct intervention by US authorities. Pastor Jin himself described his freedom as a "miracle."

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4 popular cars sold in the US are actually built in South Korea
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4 popular cars sold in the US are actually built in South Korea

South Korea is one of the world's largest car exporters, and its massive factories produce several surprising models that dominate US sales. The article highlights four popular vehicles that most American buyers do not associate with Korean manufacturing. The country's giant plants are capable of building a wide variety of nameplates at scale.

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