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Gambian Mothers Fear FGM Ban Could Be Weakened Before Supreme Court Ruling
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Gambian Mothers Fear FGM Ban Could Be Weakened Before Supreme Court Ruling

Gambia's Supreme Court is preparing to rule on the country's ban on female genital mutilation. Mothers across the country fear the law could be weakened by the ruling, leaving their daughters vulnerable to the practice. Gambia is one of the few West African nations to have legislated against FGM.

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Belgium thrash USA 4-1 to end co-hosts' World Cup run
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Belgium thrash USA 4-1 to end co-hosts' World Cup run

Belgium beat USA 4-1 in the round of 16 at the 2026 World Cup, knocking out one of the tournament's co-hosts. Folarin Balogun's red card reprieve meant he could play, but he had little impact as the US put in a poor performance. Belgium advance to the quarter-finals and will face Spain.

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Emotions outweigh demographics in new consumer trend, WGSN reports
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Emotions outweigh demographics in new consumer trend, WGSN reports

Research firm WGSN predicts that emotions will drive consumer decisions more than demographic data such as age or gender. A new cross-generational trend is emerging, driven by widespread stress and a shared desire for calm. Brands are advised to target emotional states rather than generational profiles.

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Electric Nysa van reboot: designer imagines Poland's icon reborn
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Electric Nysa van reboot: designer imagines Poland's icon reborn

An independent concept design imagines the legendary Polish Nysa van reborn as a 21st-century electric vehicle. With retro automotive revivals and electric vans both on the rise, the idea feels more plausible than ever. The project is not linked to any manufacturer and remains a designer's personal vision.

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Anthropic hints at Claude's consciousness — researchers urge caution
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Anthropic hints at Claude's consciousness — researchers urge caution

Anthropic released a paper describing Claude's internal mental "workspace," using language that hints at possible AI consciousness. Critics warn that the conclusions may be premature and that the terminology used could be misleading. Readers are urged to approach Anthropic's claims with caution and critical thinking.

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US cities moving to restore Columbus and other controversial monuments
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US cities moving to restore Columbus and other controversial monuments

Six years after statues were torn down across the US during Black Lives Matter protests, a new battle is under way — this time to restore them. Christopher Columbus monuments are among those in line for reinstatement. The debate over public statues has once again divided American public opinion.

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Nintendo Music adds new Mario Kart World Free Roam tracks from classic games
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Nintendo Music adds new Mario Kart World Free Roam tracks from classic games

Nintendo has updated its Nintendo Music app with a new batch of Free Roam songs from Mario Kart World. The latest update includes tracks inspired by Super Mario World, Super Mario Land, Super Mario Land 2 – 6 Golden Coins, and Wario Land: Super Mario Land. This follows the initial Mario Kart World soundtrack addition to the app at the start of June.

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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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Russia ships weapons to Mali to help government resist rebel siege
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Russia ships weapons to Mali to help government resist rebel siege

The Russian navy is transporting a shipment of weapons to Mali's government to help it repel an ongoing rebel offensive. The move is the latest sign of Moscow's growing military footprint in West Africa, where it has increasingly replaced French influence. The arms delivery is intended to bolster government forces holding out against the rebel advance.

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US federal agencies clash over control of planned bitcoin reserve
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US federal agencies clash over control of planned bitcoin reserve

US federal agencies are disputing which body should control the country's planned bitcoin reserve, according to Bloomberg. White House crypto adviser Patrick Witt said in May that the administration was examining the legal implications of establishing the reserve. The internal disagreements are slowing one of the flagship crypto-policy promises of the Trump administration.

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European air chaos: airlines, airports and controllers trade blame
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European air chaos: airlines, airports and controllers trade blame

Summer flight disruptions across Europe go beyond bad weather, with staff shortages in air traffic control, tensions between airlines and airports, and regulations blamed for hampering the industry. Carriers point the finger at controllers, airports complain about airlines, and all sides criticise regulators. Passengers bear the brunt through widespread delays and cancellations.

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Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Return to Hollywood Bowl After 59 Years
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Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Return to Hollywood Bowl After 59 Years

Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass returned to the Hollywood Bowl for the first time in 59 years, packing the iconic Los Angeles venue. The bandleader playfully boasted about his age during the energetic performance. The comeback show was met with great enthusiasm from a capacity crowd.

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Divorce Coach: Treat Divorce as a Tool, Not a Weapon
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Divorce Coach: Treat Divorce as a Tool, Not a Weapon

Karen McNenny, author of "The Good Divorce: How to End Your Marriage Without Ending Your Family", argues that divorce should be treated as a practical tool rather than a weapon. She offers guidance on ending a marriage while safeguarding mental health and family bonds. Her approach focuses on protecting children and both partners from lasting emotional damage.

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Approaching sounds literally warp your sense of time, study finds
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Approaching sounds literally warp your sense of time, study finds

A new study shows that sounds moving toward a listener cause subjective time to feel longer than it actually is. The effect is linked to the way the brain processes acoustic motion and evaluates potential threats. The findings add to growing evidence that our sense of time is highly malleable.

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Island Pharma jumps 47% after galidesivir gets emergency Ebola approval in Uganda
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Island Pharma jumps 47% after galidesivir gets emergency Ebola approval in Uganda

Australia's Island Pharmaceuticals saw its shares surge as much as 47% after its experimental antiviral drug galidesivir received regulatory and ethics approvals for emergency use in patients with the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola in Uganda. The approval marks a significant milestone for the company's antiviral programme targeting the deadly virus.

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Scientists built SpudCell — a synthetic cell that eats, grows and divides like a living cell
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Scientists built SpudCell — a synthetic cell that eats, grows and divides like a living cell

Researchers have created SpudCell, a synthetic cell capable of eating, growing and dividing in a way closely resembling real living cells. The study was posted to the bioRxiv preprint server on July 2 and has not yet been peer-reviewed. Co-author Kate Adamala of the University of Minnesota says SpudCell is not alive but could act as a biological factory to produce medicines, fertilisers and plastics.

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Lamine Yamal was man-marked out of the game by Portugal, Martinez confirms
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Lamine Yamal was man-marked out of the game by Portugal, Martinez confirms

Spain beat Portugal 1-0 thanks to a stoppage-time goal from substitute Mikel Merino to reach the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals, ending Cristiano Ronaldo's title hopes. Coach Roberto Martinez revealed after the match that Portugal had specifically targeted and shut down Lamine Yamal throughout the game. Despite Yamal being neutralised, Spain still found a winner.

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India's heavyweight stocks may be primed for a rebound, analysts say
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India's heavyweight stocks may be primed for a rebound, analysts say

Analysts suggest that India's large-cap stocks, which have been out of favour with investors, may be poised for a rebound. A combination of under-ownership and attractive valuations is seen as the key driver for potential buying interest. Current price levels are viewed as an entry opportunity by some market watchers.

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Cuba hit by nationwide blackout for third time in six months
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Cuba hit by nationwide blackout for third time in six months

Cuba has experienced a nationwide power blackout for the third time in six months. The island is already grappling with a severe economic and humanitarian crisis, largely driven by a long-standing US blockade. The repeated outages deepen the hardship faced by ordinary Cubans, cutting off access to basic services.

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EVE Frontier devs on wild mods vs. dark lore: "Everything's canon"
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EVE Frontier devs on wild mods vs. dark lore: "Everything's canon"

The developers of early-access space survival MMO EVE Frontier say they see no contradiction between the game's dark sci-fi vision and its freeform modding tools. Creative director Pavlo Savchuk told PC Gamer at EVE Fanfest that even the most anarchic or memey mods are simply "what the inhabitants of Frontier's galaxy are getting up to — everything's canon." The studio carefully controls how much lore it reveals to leave room for player creativity and third-party development.

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EU AI fines against Big Tech already exceed 13 billion zloty
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EU AI fines against Big Tech already exceed 13 billion zloty

Big Tech companies including Anthropic, Meta and Apple have collectively paid over 13 billion zloty in fines for non-compliant use of artificial intelligence under EU regulations, according to analysis shared with Rzeczpospolita. Europe faces a dilemma: strict data protection rules may be slowing its ability to compete in the global AI race against the US and China. Analysts warn that EU rules risk undermining the competitiveness of the European tech sector.

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Zelensky to push NATO allies for more air defence interceptor missiles
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Zelensky to push NATO allies for more air defence interceptor missiles

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky plans to use the NATO summit in Turkey to press allies for additional air defence systems and interceptor missiles following intense Russian strikes. The summit in Ankara represents a critical opportunity for Kyiv to secure more military support. Ukraine has faced a surge in Russian aerial attacks ahead of the meeting.

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