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Free drinking water available at Warsaw Chopin Airport — most passengers miss it
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Free drinking water available at Warsaw Chopin Airport — most passengers miss it

Warsaw Chopin Airport offers free drinking water via water fountains, a fact many passengers are unaware of, leading them to overpay for bottled water at airport shops and restaurants. Travellers can save money simply by bringing an empty bottle and refilling it at the available stations before their flight.

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Flighty app adds Connection Assistant feature in major update

Flighty, the popular flight-tracking app, has released a major update on the App Store. The headline new feature is Connection Assistant, designed to help travellers manage flight connections more easily. The update significantly expands the app's capabilities.

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Harlan Coben's longest-running book series is coming to Netflix
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Harlan Coben's longest-running book series is coming to Netflix

Netflix has announced it will adapt Harlan Coben's longest-running book series. The streamer has already had major success with Coben adaptations in 2026: "Run Away" drew over 40 million views, while "I Will Find You" starring Sam Worthington and Britt Lower is currently the world's most-watched show. Details of the new adaptation have not yet been revealed.

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Toyota bringing Tacoma production back to the United States
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Toyota bringing Tacoma production back to the United States

Toyota has announced it will bring Tacoma production back to the United States. The mid-size truck will be built alongside the Tundra and Sequoia at the same plant. The move marks a significant shift in the Japanese automaker's North American manufacturing strategy.

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Bath, Somerset: the only British city entirely on the UNESCO World Heritage List
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Bath, Somerset: the only British city entirely on the UNESCO World Heritage List

Bath, located in Somerset in south-west England, is the only British settlement listed in its entirety as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors frequently compare the city to Italian resorts because of its atmosphere and Georgian architecture. Despite its appeal, it is often overlooked in favour of more famous British destinations.

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Christina Lauren's novel "Love and Other Words" to be adapted for screen

Newly formed production company Magic Hour Entertainment, founded by Max Siemers and Tanner Anderson, has acquired the rights to adapt Christina Lauren's bestselling novel "Love and Other Words". The story follows childhood friends who were each other's first love and reconnect as adults. No casting or distribution details have been announced yet.

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Mexico investigates whether US violated its sovereignty in 2024 capture of El Mayo Zambada

Mexico has launched an investigation into whether the United States violated its sovereignty during the 2024 capture of drug lord Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. Mexican authorities stated bluntly that "someone lied" regarding the operation. The case risks further straining diplomatic relations between the two countries.

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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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Messi scores against Egypt — nine consecutive World Cup matches with a goal
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Messi scores against Egypt — nine consecutive World Cup matches with a goal

Lionel Messi scored against Egypt at the World Cup, extending his streak to nine consecutive tournament matches with at least one goal. The run began after Argentina's game against Poland. Messi remains one of the standout players at this year's tournament.

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Sony breaks 6-day silence but ignores backlash over physical games
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Sony breaks 6-day silence but ignores backlash over physical games

Sony ended a 6-day social media silence but made no mention of the player backlash against its plans to abandon physical game releases. The gaming community continues to protest, but Sony's stock performance suggests investors back the move. All signs point to the company holding firm on its strategy.

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Comb jellies reveal conserved mechanisms behind animal body plans
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Comb jellies reveal conserved mechanisms behind animal body plans

Transplantation experiments conducted on comb jellies, one of the most evolutionarily distinct animal groups, have revealed that the mechanisms underlying tissue organisation during development are conserved across distantly related animals. The findings, published in Nature on 7 July 2026, shed new light on the deep evolutionary ancestry shared by animals. The research suggests fundamental body-plan rules emerged very early in animal evolution.

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Kenya's markets regulator seeks blockchain tool to track crypto crime
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Kenya's markets regulator seeks blockchain tool to track crypto crime

Kenya's Capital Markets Authority (CMA) is seeking a blockchain analytics tool capable of monitoring more than 20 blockchains for fraud, money laundering and sanctions evasion. The move follows Kenya's newly enacted cryptocurrency law, which sets a regulatory framework for digital assets. The initiative aims to strengthen oversight of the country's rapidly growing crypto market.

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US obesity rates hit record highs among children and adults
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US obesity rates hit record highs among children and adults

Obesity rates in the United States are spiking sharply among both children and adults. Researchers link the trend to an increasingly sedentary lifestyle and a diet dominated by ultraprocessed foods. The phenomenon is being described as America getting "supersized."

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Chip stocks fall as Samsung earnings disappoint despite AI hype

Samsung Electronics reported earnings that fell short of investor expectations, triggering a broad sell-off in chip stocks. The disappointing results came after the company's stock had surged 145%, with investors anticipating strong AI-driven demand. Samsung failed to meet the high bar set by the artificial intelligence boom.

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German AfD member fights for Russia under the nickname "Warrior of God"
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German AfD member fights for Russia under the nickname "Warrior of God"

A member of the German far-right party AfD is reportedly fighting in the ranks of the Russian military under the nickname "Warrior of God." The case raises fresh questions about the ties between parts of the AfD and Russia. Further details about the individual's identity and role have not been disclosed.

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Anna Lewandowska opts for trendy slides in her summer holiday look
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Anna Lewandowska opts for trendy slides in her summer holiday look

Anna Lewandowska shared a summer holiday look centred on minimalist style, choosing slides over heavier sandals or trainers. Slides, once associated mainly with the beach, have returned as one of the strongest footwear trends of summer 2025. Her outfit reflects the broader seasonal shift towards comfort-led fashion.

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Global coffee prices rising again — analysts warn of a new wave of price hikes
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Global coffee prices rising again — analysts warn of a new wave of price hikes

Global coffee prices have risen again after a brief period of decline, dashing hopes of cheaper coffee in Polish shops. A market analyst quoted by "Fakt" warns this could be just the beginning of a prolonged upward trend. Coffee is among the most widely consumed staple products in Poland.

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Birmingham Physicist Builds "Mini-Universe" to Watch Time Emerge from Quantum System
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Birmingham Physicist Builds "Mini-Universe" to Watch Time Emerge from Quantum System

Giovanni Barontini, an experimental physicist at the University of Birmingham, became the first to experimentally observe time emerging from within an isolated quantum system. He used a cloud of ultracold atoms as a "mini-universe" with no external clock, split the system in two, and ignored one half — dubbed the "dark sector" — to show that time can arise entirely from within. The findings were published on June 11 in Physical Review Research and offer insight into why the universe has time at all.

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Billie Joe Armstrong to front Ramones tribute supergroup at LA show

Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day will front punk supergroup Cretin Family, formed to celebrate the Ramones' 50th anniversary. The group also features Blink-182's Travis Barker, Rancid's Tim Armstrong, and Ramones bassist C.J. Ramone. The one-off show is scheduled for 30 August in Los Angeles.

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Nothing Ear (3a): earbuds with built-in memory that can record audio
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Nothing Ear (3a): earbuds with built-in memory that can record audio

The Nothing Ear (3a) earbuds feature built-in memory and the ability to record ambient sound. The manufacturer says the device could theoretically also record phone calls, though this capability remains theoretical for now. The feature sets the earbuds apart from most competitors on the market.

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Szczęsny insulted his coach after a match — the case went to the football association
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Szczęsny insulted his coach after a match — the case went to the football association

Wojciech Szczęsny recalled a notorious incident from his youth during a conversation with Grzegorz Krychowiak, admitting he insulted his coach after a match. The case was referred to the Masovian Football Association. The former Poland goalkeeper did not hide that the behaviour had serious consequences.

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EU spent €43bn on building renovations, but 75% remain energy-inefficient
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EU spent €43bn on building renovations, but 75% remain energy-inefficient

The European Union spent €43 billion on residential building renovations and energy efficiency improvements, but a report published Tuesday by EU auditors found the results fall far short of expectations. Some 75% of buildings across the EU remain energy-inefficient. The auditors concluded the spending has not delivered the anticipated energy savings.

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