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Polish Coalition in Crisis After Hospital Scandal: NFZ Chief to Go, Tusk Stalls on Reforms
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Polish Coalition in Crisis After Hospital Scandal: NFZ Chief to Go, Tusk Stalls on Reforms

Following the hospital scandal, the most likely outcome is the resignation of the National Health Fund (NFZ) chief, while the Minister of Health is expected to remain in post for several more months. Coalition partners accuse Prime Minister Tusk of avoiding reforms and playing for time. One deputy minister admitted the government needs to "do something, but what?" — signalling a lack of a clear action plan.

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Google Pixel 11 to cost €100 more across entire lineup

A new report indicates Google will raise prices across the entire Pixel 11 lineup by approximately €100 in Europe, likely mirroring a $100 increase in the US. The hike would apply to every model, from the base Pixel 11 to the Pixel 11 Pro Fold. The move follows similar price increases by Samsung on the Galaxy S26 series and Motorola on its 2026 Razr models.

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England vs India face historic Test at Lord's after T20 World Cup final defeat
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England vs India face historic Test at Lord's after T20 World Cup final defeat

England suffered a seven-wicket defeat to Australia in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup final at Lord's. Less than a week later, they face India in a Test match at the same iconic ground. The fixture gives England an immediate chance to bounce back at the 'Home of Cricket.'

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Mubi acquires worldwide rights to behind-the-scenes 'Marie Antoinette' documentary

Streaming platform Mubi has acquired worldwide rights to "Making Marie Antoinette," a behind-the-scenes documentary directed and shot by the late Eleanor Coppola. The film documents the production of her daughter Sofia Coppola's Oscar-winning costume epic. It marks one of Eleanor Coppola's final directorial works.

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Arab tourists return to Zakopane after Middle East flights resume
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✈️ Travel

Arab tourists return to Zakopane after Middle East flights resume

Following the resumption of flights from the Middle East at the end of June 2026, increasing numbers of Arab tourists are arriving in Zakopane at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. Their presence is now clearly visible on the town's streets. This marks a return of a trend that had been interrupted when the flight connections were suspended.

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Nintendo halts Switch 1 sales only in Europe, likely due to Right to Repair laws
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Nintendo halts Switch 1 sales only in Europe, likely due to Right to Repair laws

Nintendo has confirmed that the decision to halt sales of the original Switch console applies only to Europe, with the change taking effect from mid-February 2027. The console will continue to be sold in the rest of the world. The move is believed to be linked to Europe's Right to Repair legislation, which Nintendo appears unable or unwilling to comply with.

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Ola Tomala gives birth to a daughter and shares newborn photo on Instagram
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💄 Lifestyle

Ola Tomala gives birth to a daughter and shares newborn photo on Instagram

Ola Tomala announced on Instagram that she has given birth to a daughter, sharing a photo of her newborn with the caption "Today you are my whole world." The influencer welcomed her first child and shared the happy news with her followers.

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NATO summit: Germany says Russia has "no chance" of winning in Ukraine
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NATO summit: Germany says Russia has "no chance" of winning in Ukraine

Ukraine is dominating the agenda at the NATO summit. Germany's chancellor stated that Russia has "no chance" of winning the war and pledged a "clear message" to Moscow. Allies are discussing continued support for Kyiv.

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Alibaba posts best single-day gain in 10 months as Chinese tech rallies

Alibaba shares recorded their best single-day gain in 10 months on Wednesday, lifting the broader Chinese tech sector. Chinese tech stocks had previously missed the rally that boosted US, South Korean and Taiwanese companies. Investors are now asking whether this marks the start of a broader catch-up for Asian markets.

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US children aged 2+ can now get a CGM glucose monitor without a prescription
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US children aged 2+ can now get a CGM glucose monitor without a prescription

For the first time in the United States, the FDA has approved over-the-counter access to continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) for children aged 2 and older. Experts are divided on whether broad, prescription-free access is beneficial or carries risks for young children. The FDA supports the move, but specialist opinion is mixed.

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Lucid cuts Gravity and Air EV prices by $10,000 on older inventory
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Lucid cuts Gravity and Air EV prices by $10,000 on older inventory

Electric vehicle maker Lucid has slashed $10,000 off the price of its Gravity and Air models. The discount applies only to older inventory vehicles, not new production. Additional stackable incentives are also available for buyers willing to accept those terms.

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Vietnam seizes thousands of luxury counterfeit goods fearing US sanctions
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Vietnam seizes thousands of luxury counterfeit goods fearing US sanctions

Vietnamese authorities have confiscated thousands of counterfeit luxury goods in response to US pressure and the threat of sanctions. According to the BBC, combating the black market is difficult due to domestic demand and Vietnam's proximity to China, the main producer of fakes. The counterfeiting black market has flourished in Vietnam for decades.

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"The Beauty of the Days Gone By" – novel of Indian captivity on the Texas frontier
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"The Beauty of the Days Gone By" – novel of Indian captivity on the Texas frontier

"The Beauty of the Days Gone By" is set on the brutal post-Civil War Texas frontier and weaves together the life of legendary plainsman Charles Goodnight with a captivity narrative from the Texas Indian Wars. The story opens in 1866 when a Kiowa war party attacks the Terry brothers' family ranch; their father returns to find his home in flames and his wife Sally dead. The novel was inspired by real accounts of Anglo settler children taken captive by Native American raiding parties who often fully assimilated into their captors' cultures.

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Australian eucalyptus trees are making wildfires worse worldwide

Eucalyptus, originally imported from Australia, is under renewed global scrutiny for its role in intensifying wildfires. The tree is highly flammable, spreads rapidly and displaces native vegetation, making fires harder to control. As Europe faces another summer of extreme heat and wildfire warnings, scientists and policymakers are reconsidering its widespread planting.

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Homemade gooseberry buns with custard cream and crumble topping
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Homemade gooseberry buns with custard cream and crumble topping

Homemade buns filled with tart gooseberries and custard cream, topped with a crunchy crumble, make for a sweet-and-sour summer bake that rivals classic blueberry buns from bakeries. The recipe uses yeast dough, custard filling and fresh gooseberries. A step-by-step video guide accompanies the ingredient list in the article.

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Bitmine buys $70M in ETH, now holds 4.8% of Ethereum's circulating supply

Tom Lee's Bitmine has added $70 million worth of Ether to its treasury, bringing its total holdings to 5.74 million ETH. That represents roughly 4.8% of Ethereum's entire circulating supply. The purchase was revealed by an on-chain analyst tracking the company's wallet activity.

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Survey: Friends and family envy Pixel users for their camera

A survey of smartphone users shows that friends and family of Google Pixel owners most envy them for their camera quality. The Pixel series is praised for its point-and-shoot reliability, even if rivals may offer more advanced hardware. The poll results confirm the camera remains the defining and most envied feature of the Pixel lineup.

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FIFA opens probe into racist behaviour targeting streamer IShowSpeed at World Cup
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FIFA opens probe into racist behaviour targeting streamer IShowSpeed at World Cup

American streamer IShowSpeed was subjected to racist behaviour by some Argentine fans during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. FIFA confirmed it has launched an investigation into the incident. IShowSpeed is one of the most prominent online creators covering the tournament.

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Jesse Eisenberg donated a kidney to a stranger and debuts new film at Karlovy Vary

Jesse Eisenberg, star of "The Social Network" and Oscar-nominated writer-director of "A Real Pain," revealed he donated one of his kidneys to a complete stranger. He appeared at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival to present his new film "The Debut." "A Real Pain," a Holocaust-themed road trip film, was an unexpected awards-season success.

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Returning to a corporate job after quitting usually means a step down
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Returning to a corporate job after quitting usually means a step down

Leaving a corporate job and trying to return is often an uphill battle: companies tend to be reluctant to rehire workers who chose to leave them. When a return is possible at all, it typically means accepting a lower position than before. Archived employee accounts confirm that corporate structures have long memories.

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Ukraine strikes 9 Russian shadow-fleet tankers in Sea of Azov
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Ukraine strikes 9 Russian shadow-fleet tankers in Sea of Azov

Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) attacked nine fuel-carrying tankers in the Sea of Azov overnight Tuesday to Wednesday. The vessels belong to Russia's so-called shadow fleet. The operation was announced by USF commander Major Robert "Madiar" Browdi. The strike has been described as the "Crimean off-switch."

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