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SK Hynix's $28 billion US listing set to be largest-ever foreign IPO on Wall Street

SK Hynix is set for a $28 billion US stock-market debut this week, potentially the largest-ever first-time listing by a foreign company on Wall Street. The South Korean memory chip maker aims to compete in the AI computing hardware market. President Trump will also travel to Turkey on Tuesday for the NATO summit, where he is expected to meet Erdogan and Zelenskyy.

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Israeli Drone Strike Kills 4 in Southern Lebanon Despite Ceasefire
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Israeli Drone Strike Kills 4 in Southern Lebanon Despite Ceasefire

Four people were killed in an Israeli drone strike on a vehicle in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatiyeh on Monday. The attack took place despite the ongoing ceasefire between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah. The news was reported by Lebanon's state National News Agency (NNA).

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SuperNori AI assistant plans shopping, leisure and runs your vacuum cleaner
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SuperNori AI assistant plans shopping, leisure and runs your vacuum cleaner

SuperNori is a new AI system designed for households, aiming to help with shopping, leisure planning and controlling home appliances such as robot vacuums. Its creators seek to differentiate it from AI tools aimed at professionals or simple entertainment. The product enters the market as a response to the lack of integrated family-focused AI solutions.

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Rhythm Heaven Groove scores 8/10 — readers asked to rate it

Nintendo has released Rhythm Heaven Groove, the latest entry in its quirky rhythm game series, for the Switch. Nintendo Life awarded it 8/10, calling it a worthy swansong for the console. Readers are now invited to submit their own score in a poll.

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Music in Wajda's films: how the director carefully shaped his soundtracks
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Music in Wajda's films: how the director carefully shaped his soundtracks

Andrzej Wajda claimed he knew nothing about music and preferred silence, yet his films tell a different story — music was deeply intertwined with his imagery. The director carefully selected composers and soundtracks, treating music as a fully equal element of film narrative. Few filmmakers managed to blend image and sound as skilfully as Wajda.

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Is Africa ready for El Niño? Experts warn of drought and floods ahead

A strong El Niño expected later this year could bring drought, floods and mass displacement to parts of Africa. Experts say the warning signs are clear but question whether governments will act in time to prevent disaster. Regions already vulnerable to extreme weather are seen as most at risk.

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SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell to donate company stock to Trump Accounts

SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell has announced she will donate company stock to Donald Trump's savings account programme, known as Trump Accounts. Trump said last week on CNBC that he expected SpaceX CEO Elon Musk to donate stock to the initiative. Shotwell is the first SpaceX executive to publicly commit to the donation.

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Norway Stuns Brazil at World Cup — Haaland and Nyland Hailed as Heroes
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Norway Stuns Brazil at World Cup — Haaland and Nyland Hailed as Heroes

Norway pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the World Cup by eliminating Brazil in the round of 16. Erling Haaland scored twice and goalkeeper Orjan Nyland was outstanding, with both players hailed as national heroes by Norwegian media. Coach Stale Solbakken's squad has written itself into football history, according to unanimous local coverage.

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Jordan Henderson injured while celebrating — to miss rest of tournament
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Jordan Henderson injured while celebrating — to miss rest of tournament

Jordan Henderson suffered a serious injury while celebrating after England's match victory, ruling him out for the rest of the tournament. The circumstances are unusual — the midfielder was hurt not during play, but in the post-match celebrations. His absence is a significant blow for England's hopes.

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Dutton Ranch season 1 finale: Carter kidnapped, Rob-Will dead, and a cut touching scene
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Dutton Ranch season 1 finale: Carter kidnapped, Rob-Will dead, and a cut touching scene

Episode 9 of Dutton Ranch wrapped up season 1 of the Yellowstone spin-off with a chaotic finale. Key storylines include Carter (Finn Little) being kidnapped while Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Rip (Cole Hauser) race to save him, and the death of Rob-Will (Jai Courtney), which threatens to reshape power in the 10 Petal organisation. Fans have noted that one touching scene was cut from the final edit.

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Havaianas flip-flops up to 50% off at CCC this summer
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Havaianas flip-flops up to 50% off at CCC this summer

Havaianas flip-flops, the must-have footwear of this summer's fashion season, are currently on sale at CCC with discounts of up to 50%. The Brazilian brand is one of the world's best-known beachwear shoe makers, and the CCC promotion makes them significantly more affordable. The deal is available now in the summer season.

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Castro's grandson ready to negotiate Cuba's future with US and free political prisoners
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Castro's grandson ready to negotiate Cuba's future with US and free political prisoners

Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro, grandson of former Cuban president Raúl Castro, told USA Today he is ready to open negotiations with the United States — including with President Donald Trump — over Cuba's future. He stressed that Cuba is willing to release political prisoners as part of any deal. The statement is a potentially significant signal for the normalisation of US-Cuba relations.

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Children's Oncology Merger in Zabrze Leaves Brain Tumour Patients Without Specialist
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Children's Oncology Merger in Zabrze Leaves Brain Tumour Patients Without Specialist

The hospital in Zabrze has written to parents warning that following the merger of its children's oncology ward with the one in Katowice, it cannot accommodate all young patients. The facility currently lacks a specialist with the necessary experience in treating childhood brain tumours. Parents of affected children will likely be referred to hospitals in Kraków or Warsaw.

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1995 Stillen SMZ 300ZX Review: Nissan's Z Upgraded by Millen
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1995 Stillen SMZ 300ZX Review: Nissan's Z Upgraded by Millen

The 1995 Stillen SMZ is a tuned version of the Nissan 300ZX, built by racing driver Steve Millen's aftermarket company. The package adds suspension, bodywork and exhaust upgrades aimed at boosting performance and aesthetics. The road test evaluates whether Millen's modifications genuinely improve on Nissan's already capable sports coupe.

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Russia's Sberbank Plans Crypto Wallet in Its App by Early December

Russia's largest bank, Sberbank, is targeting an early December 2025 launch for a crypto wallet and digital depository integrated into its Sber apps. The rollout is contingent on Russia passing new digital asset legislation. The move reflects a broader Russian push to regulate and institutionalise cryptocurrency use.

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Airline crew left 100 passengers' luggage behind to save fuel on Egypt flight
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Airline crew left 100 passengers' luggage behind to save fuel on Egypt flight

The crew of a flight returning from Egypt deliberately left the luggage of all 100 passengers behind at the airport without warning them, citing insufficient fuel for a safe flight with the extra weight. Passengers only discovered what had happened after landing at their home airport.

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How the Gospels were written: decades of tradition, editing and debate, not four eyewitnesses

For centuries it was believed that the four Gospels were written by direct eyewitnesses to Jesus's life. Modern historians and biblical scholars now describe a far more complex process involving oral tradition, decades of editing and doctrinal disputes before the texts were fixed. Researchers stress they are not undermining the value of the Gospels but revealing the remarkable history behind their creation.

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Ukrainian drones hit two fuel tankers heading to Crimea across the Sea of Azov
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Ukrainian drones hit two fuel tankers heading to Crimea across the Sea of Azov

Ukrainian drones struck two fuel tankers on the Sea of Azov during the night of 5–6 July, the commander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert "Madziar" Browdi, confirmed. The vessels were travelling from the area of Taganrog towards Crimea. The attack targeted fuel supply routes to the occupied peninsula.

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Alexandre Pato: Lewandowski made the right call joining Chicago Fire
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Alexandre Pato: Lewandowski made the right call joining Chicago Fire

Former AC Milan and Brazil star Alexandre Pato told WP SportoweFakty that Robert Lewandowski made the right decision in transferring to Chicago Fire. Pato called Lewandowski a great player and a good person, and expressed confidence that the Pole will be happy with the move. The transfer has generated significant interest in football circles.

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Xbox lays off over 3,200 employees and shuts down game studios
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Xbox lays off over 3,200 employees and shuts down game studios

Microsoft has laid off more than 3,200 employees from its Xbox division. Earlier reports by Bloomberg indicated that studios including Compulsion Games, Double Fine, Ninja Theory, Undead Labs and Arkane were all at risk of closure. The cuts had been anticipated since early July 2026.

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NASA chief Jared Isaacman flew vintage F-5 fighter jet despite FAA objection
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NASA chief Jared Isaacman flew vintage F-5 fighter jet despite FAA objection

NASA chief Jared Isaacman celebrated US Independence Day by piloting a vintage Northrop F-5 Tiger II fighter jet at an air show over Washington. The flight took place despite explicit objections from the Federal Aviation Administration over safety concerns. Isaacman ignored the FAA's opposition and went ahead with the stunt.

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Trump at NYSE: stock market 'going through the roof', promotes children's investment accounts

Donald Trump appeared at the New York Stock Exchange to ring the opening bell, predicting the stock market is "going to go through the roof." He used the occasion to promote the launch of "Trump accounts," special investment accounts for children under 18. The visit was part of his broader push to encourage younger Americans to invest.

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