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Sikorski: Poland has credible intelligence that Russia is planning something
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Sikorski: Poland has credible intelligence that Russia is planning something

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stated that Poland has credible intelligence indicating that Russia is once again planning some form of action. Sikorski did not specify the nature of the alleged Russian plans. His warning comes amid ongoing tensions between NATO and Russia.

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Indonesia takes the lead on its own palaeontological research

After a major restructuring of its research ecosystem, Indonesia is now taking the lead on palaeontological studies of human history on its own territory. For decades, foreign scientific expeditions dominated the field. Indonesian scientists are now reversing that trend and becoming the primary authors of discoveries about their own ancient past.

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Disney+ developing 'Spy School' series based on Stuart Gibbs novels, Ryan Reynolds to produce

Disney+ is developing a TV series based on Stuart Gibbs' Spy School novel series, which spans 14 books published since 2012, with the 14th instalment due in October 2026. Ryan Reynolds' production company Maximum Effort will produce the show. The series follows Ben Ripley, a student at a spy school.

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Yamal hits back at critics after poor Portugal display: 'Everyone must shut up'
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Yamal hits back at critics after poor Portugal display: 'Everyone must shut up'

Lamine Yamal faced significant criticism for an underwhelming performance in Spain's round-of-16 World Cup match against Portugal. The 18-year-old Barcelona winger hit back at his detractors, saying: "When you're in form, everyone must shut up." The teenager made clear he intends to silence critics with his performances on the pitch.

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OpenAI launches GPT-5.6 with three models: Sol, Terra and Luna

OpenAI has formally launched three GPT-5.6 models — Sol, Terra and Luna — each tuned for different usage demands, from maximum performance to cost efficiency. All three are available today in ChatGPT and Codex, though full rollout may take up to 24 hours. A new "ultra" option also allows multiple models to run in parallel simultaneously.

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Emily Ratajkowski sells 'Mother F*cker' to Penguin Press for seven-figure sum

Emily Ratajkowski has signed a seven-figure deal with Penguin Press for her next book, Mother F*cker, following a 12-way bidding war. The book is described as an examination of modern female identity, drawing on the author's own experiences. It marks her return to publishing after her 2021 New York Times bestseller, My Body.

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Julia Wieniawa wears a scarf as a top — the summer styling trend is back
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Julia Wieniawa wears a scarf as a top — the summer styling trend is back

Polish actress and influencer Julia Wieniawa stepped out with a scarf tied across her chest instead of a conventional top, reviving a popular summer styling trend. The look showcases how accessories like scarves can be repurposed as statement garments. Wieniawa is known for turning simple wardrobe pieces into fashion moments.

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Emily Henry's 'People We Meet on Vacation' earns Emmy nomination for Netflix

Author Emily Henry has officially become an Emmy nominee after the Netflix adaptation of her novel "People We Meet on Vacation" earned a nomination in the outstanding television movie category. Henry is one of the most popular contemporary romance authors, and the recognition marks a notable crossover moment from the literary to the television world.

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Jim Cramer says Costco is 'in a funk' but remains a solid long-term stock

Financial commentator Jim Cramer warned that Costco is going through a rough patch after moderating comparable-sales growth in June. He noted that the stock's premium valuation leaves little room for disappointment. Despite the weaker momentum, Cramer still considers Costco a good long-term holding in a challenging market environment.

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EU lawmakers green-light negotiations on the digital euro

European Parliament lawmakers have cleared the path for formal negotiations on the digital euro, a central bank digital currency (CBDC) for the eurozone. The project is aimed at reducing the EU's reliance on US-based payment systems such as Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay and Google Pay. The digital euro would be issued by the European Central Bank and function as legal tender.

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Milky Way is larger, heavier and more lopsided than previously thought
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Milky Way is larger, heavier and more lopsided than previously thought

Scientists have found that two of the Milky Way's major spiral arms — the Perseus arm and the Outer arm — are much farther from Earth than previously estimated, based on echoes of distant cosmic explosions. The discovery suggests our galaxy may be larger and heavier than thought, and its shape more asymmetric. Astronomers say the findings could require a significant revision of current galactic models.

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Europe's hottest-ever June may have killed over 20,000 people across the continent

Europe experienced its hottest June on record in 2025, with scientists confirming the extreme temperatures were driven by fossil fuel pollution and record-high ocean temperatures. The estimated death toll from the heat across the continent could exceed 20,000. The UK is enduring its third heatwave of the year, with expanded heat alerts, while scientists warn that high ocean temperatures could trigger mass-mortality events for some species.

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Analysts: Xbox Too Expensive to Sell Whole, but Could Be Broken Up Piece by Piece
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Analysts: Xbox Too Expensive to Sell Whole, but Could Be Broken Up Piece by Piece

Amid Microsoft's biggest Xbox restructuring to date, analysts say selling the entire gaming division would be too costly for even the largest potential buyers. Instead, specific parts of the business are more likely to be acquired separately. Xbox CEO Asha Sharma described the changes as a "reset" affecting thousands of employees.

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Fiat Topolino Hits US Market at $14,985 – Tiny EV With 46-Mile Range
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Fiat Topolino Hits US Market at $14,985 – Tiny EV With 46-Mile Range

The Fiat Topolino has launched in the United States priced at $14,985. The tiny electric vehicle features an 8-hp motor, a 46-mile range and a top speed of 19 mph, which can be raised to a street-legal 25 mph. It is primarily designed for urban use.

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Termy Gorący Potok near Zakopane: summer water zone for families with kids
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Termy Gorący Potok near Zakopane: summer water zone for families with kids

Termy Gorący Potok in Szaflary near Zakopane offers a summer children's water zone, thermal pools and family camping, making it a full-day destination in the Podhale region. The complex caters to both young children seeking water fun and adults looking to relax in thermal baths.

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US firm Shield AI plays growing role in Ukraine's strikes inside Russia

American defence technology firm Shield AI has taken on an increasingly significant role in Ukraine's strike campaign against targets inside Russia. The company provides guidance technology that is being used to direct Ukrainian strikes. This marks a notable expansion of US defence industry involvement in the conflict.

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These US states let you legally break a car window to rescue a dog from the heat
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These US states let you legally break a car window to rescue a dog from the heat

Every US state has specific laws governing who can rescue a dog trapped in a hot car and what steps must be followed. Some states allow bystanders to break a window, but typically only after notifying emergency services first. Failing to follow the correct procedure can expose a rescuer to legal liability even when acting with good intentions.

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Alga species identified as culprit behind ocean deaths of over one million animals

Scientists have identified a specific alga species as the toxic culprit responsible for the deaths of more than one million marine animals in an ocean catastrophe. The discovery, published in Nature on 9 July 2026, resolves a previously unexplained mass die-off event. Researchers say the alga released toxins that triggered the widespread deaths.

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Netflix orders golf drama 'Jupiter Island' straight-to-series from A24 and Connor Hines

Netflix has given a straight-to-series order to Jupiter Island, a golf drama from Emmy-nominated creator Connor Hines — behind FX's Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette — and A24. Alongside the pickup, Netflix has signed an overall deal with Hines, securing his future projects for the platform.

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Volhynia massacre will divide Poles and Ukrainians for decades to come
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Volhynia massacre will divide Poles and Ukrainians for decades to come

On the 83rd anniversary of the Volhynia "Bloody Sunday," journalist Bogusław Chrabota argues that the massacre will continue to divide Poles and Ukrainians for decades, largely because populists will not let the issue rest. He warns that historical emotion must not overshadow other pressing political matters. The crime, he writes, cannot be erased from collective memory by either side.

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Christian Pulisic diagnosed with fractured right leg after USA's World Cup loss to Belgium

The US Soccer Federation announced Thursday that Christian Pulisic suffered a fractured right leg during the United States' World Cup defeat to Belgium. The injury rules the star midfielder out of the remainder of the tournament. Pulisic had been a key player for the US national team throughout this edition of the World Cup.

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Palo Alto CEO: AI token costs must drop 90% for mass business adoption

Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora warned that skyrocketing AI token costs are blocking businesses from adopting artificial intelligence at scale. He argued that pricing must fall by at least 90% before AI becomes economically viable for widespread enterprise use. The high cost of AI infrastructure and processing remains a major barrier to mass adoption.

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