Danganronpa 2x2 Delayed to 2027
Danganronpa 2x2 has been delayed and will no longer release on its originally planned schedule. The new release window has been set for 2027. No specific reasons for the delay were given.
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Danganronpa 2x2 has been delayed and will no longer release on its originally planned schedule. The new release window has been set for 2027. No specific reasons for the delay were given.
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Electric bikes are significantly heavier than regular bicycles, which means they need tires with higher load ratings and more durable tread. Fitting standard bike tires to an eBike risks faster wear and potential blowouts under the extra weight. Dedicated eBike tires feature reinforced construction suited to the greater mass and speeds involved.
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The postponed round-6 fixture of the Polish Krajowa Liga ลปuลผlowa between ลlฤ sk ลwiฤtochลowice and OK Kolejarz Opole was cancelled due to the poor condition of the track. The match will be rescheduled for a later date. The cancellation marks another disruption to the league calendar.
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Taylor Swift's aunt gave a brief account of the singer's wedding, focusing on the emotions of the event โ describing the couple crying, laughing and kissing during the ceremony. She also mentioned the wedding menu. No details about the venue, date or full guest list were disclosed.
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Scientists have developed a technique for steering high-powered laser beams using plasma, bypassing the problem of glass lenses melting or burning under extreme laser intensity. The technology opens up new possibilities for ultra-powerful lasers that previously destroyed conventional optical components. Plasma, being heat-resistant, could replace glass in the optical systems of the most powerful lasers.
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The European Commission has proposed five new large-scale defence projects under the European Defence Projects of Common Interest (EDPCI) framework. The initiatives aim to deepen cooperation among EU member states in key military areas and strengthen the bloc's overall defence capabilities. The five priority areas are intended to advance Europe's defence sovereignty.
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US President Donald Trump held separate phone calls with Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. No details of the conversations were disclosed. The calls represent Trump's latest diplomatic effort to broker a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine.
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An Irish court will re-examine the case of Leszek Sychulec, a Polish former combat sports athlete serving a life sentence for the murder of 23-year-old Patryk Krupa. His lawyer applied for a new hearing after it emerged that a police officer involved in the investigation may have had links to a criminal organisation. Sychulec and a co-defendant are both serving life sentences.
The average new vehicle transaction price in the US now hovers around $50,000. Cox Automotive argues the affordability crisis stems more from rising living costs than vehicle prices alone. However, a critical factor is missing from that analysis: automakers like Honda and Ford have eliminated their cheapest models entirely, removing budget options from the market.
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Polish tourists visiting Egypt are increasingly alarmed by the deteriorating condition of popular resort areas. Key concerns include mass tourism, environmental degradation, damage to coral reefs and beaches, and the effects of climate change. Travellers point to both human activity and climate change as the main causes of the observed destruction.
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Epic Games has settled a lawsuit against a former contractor accused of leaking confidential information about planned Fortnite collaborations. The financial terms of the settlement were not disclosed. The case centred on leaks that reached the public before official announcements by the game's developers.
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The leading members of OPEC+ have agreed to another moderate increase in collective oil production quotas for next month. The actual rise in market supply is contingent on the US-Iran peace deal proving durable. The move points toward lower oil prices if the geopolitical situation remains stable.
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Bachelorette parties in the US are returning to their roots: one night of fun rather than multi-day destination getaways. Brides cite the financial strain on guests and the logistical stress of longer events as key reasons for scaling back. The one-night format is described as simpler, more inclusive and equally memorable.
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Major financial institutions have moved past the question of whether stablecoins belong in mainstream finance and are now focused on how to integrate them. Banks are positioning themselves as secure gateways for stablecoin transactions as digital asset volumes are projected to surge dramatically by 2030. The shift marks a significant change in attitude across the global banking sector.
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Jonathan Keates' "Venice: The Unsinkable City" is the latest entry in the growing genre of city biographies, which has been popular for several years. The book explores the history and uniqueness of Venice as a city that has resisted decline for centuries. It is aimed at history and travel enthusiasts eager to understand the soul of the Italian city.
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The Sourdough Sidekick, backed and branded by King Arthur Flour, is a new kitchen gadget designed to automate the tedious process of feeding a sourdough starter. It aims to take the guesswork and scheduling burden out of sourdough baking for home enthusiasts. The device handles the repetitive maintenance so bakers can focus on the actual baking.
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Researchers at Curtin University published a review in The Lancet Healthy Longevity showing that 45% of dementia cases are linked to modifiable risk factors. These include physical inactivity, smoking, social isolation and low levels of education. A study of nearly half a million adults confirmed that muscle activity and exercise directly protect the brain. Information campaigns alone are insufficient to produce lasting behavioural change in patients.
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Austrian researcher Sergey Ivliev has published a preprint on arXiv arguing that the widespread adoption of AI by civilisations may explain the Fermi Paradox โ the question of why we have not detected other intelligent life in the cosmos. Ivliev proposes that advanced civilisations may pass through a phase in which superintelligent AI takes control of their development, rendering them invisible or unable to make contact. The Fermi Paradox originates from physicist Enrico Fermi's famous 1950s lunchtime question at Los Alamos: "Where is everybody?"
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Polish driver Roman Biliลski finished eighth in the Formula 2 feature race at Silverstone, adding more points to his season tally. It marks another strong result for the Pole in the prestigious series. Biliลski continues to feature among the front runners in the drivers' standings.
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A new Google Workspace commercial imagines Benjamin Franklin texting Thomas Jefferson and the Founding Fathers using Google's collaboration tools and Gemini AI to draft the Declaration of Independence, opening with the tagline "Group project, but make it 1776." The ad has been widely criticised as cringeworthy and tone-deaf. It is seen as a particularly irritating example of tech companies inserting AI into historical and patriotic narratives.
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Women account for just 3% of construction workers in Kenya, but a nonprofit organisation is working to change that by providing training and pathways into the sector. The programme equips women with the skills needed to enter and advance in the male-dominated industry. Participants report tangible improvements in their employment prospects.
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Marta Gawior, a former professional Oriental dancer and author of the novel "Upaล" (Heat), describes two parallel realities in Middle Eastern countries: a world staged for tourists and the true daily life of permanent residents. She argues that Western perceptions of the region are often superficial and based on a carefully constructed facade. Gawior shared her views in an interview with Wirtualna Polska.
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