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Warsaw bus 186 passengers warned driver before crash on Ochota district
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Warsaw bus 186 passengers warned driver before crash on Ochota district

On Sunday, Warsaw bus line 186 went out of control in the Ochota district and came to a stop only inside a pedestrian underpass beneath Rondo Zesłańców Syberyjskich. According to witnesses cited by Gazeta Wyborcza, passengers had already alerted the driver after the bus clipped a lamppost and lost a mirror. The emerging details suggest the crash could have been prevented.

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Doué starts for France vs Morocco as Barcola drops out
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Doué starts for France vs Morocco as Barcola drops out

Desire Doué has been named in France's starting lineup against Morocco, replacing Bryan Barcola in the attack. The match features a star-studded French side and is attracting widespread attention.

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ICE shoots Mexican man in Houston — NYC mayor calls for agency's abolition
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ICE shoots Mexican man in Houston — NYC mayor calls for agency's abolition

An ICE officer shot and killed a Mexican national in Houston, Texas on Tuesday. According to his family, the man had lived in the United States for 35 years and had no criminal record. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani called on Thursday for the abolition of ICE following the incident.

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F-47 features canards and long nose — why the design surprised experts
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F-47 features canards and long nose — why the design surprised experts

Footage filmed near Area 51 and posted on June 5 appears to show a prototype linked to Boeing's F-47 sixth-generation fighter for the US Air Force. The aircraft features a long shovel-like nose, large canards and rear-set swept wings — a very different shape from the tailless modified delta wing design many had anticipated under the NGAD programme. Analysts are now debating what design tradeoffs drove those choices.

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Slovenian artist Vlado Plateis turns scrap car engines into electric guitars
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Slovenian artist Vlado Plateis turns scrap car engines into electric guitars

Slovenian artist Vlado Plateis crafts electric guitars from components salvaged from discarded car engines. His work combines upcycling with musical craftsmanship, giving a second life to materials that would otherwise be scrapped. Each instrument is unique and retains visual traces of its industrial origins.

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OpenAI shuts down ChatGPT Atlas standalone desktop browser
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OpenAI shuts down ChatGPT Atlas standalone desktop browser

OpenAI is discontinuing ChatGPT Atlas, its standalone desktop browser application. The product is being replaced by the new ChatGPT desktop app. No specific shutdown date was provided by the company.

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Banijay and All3Media merger complete, creating $8bn production giant
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Banijay and All3Media merger complete, creating $8bn production giant

The merger of Banijay Entertainment and All3Media has been completed, creating an $8 billion production and distribution company based in London with a 265,000-hour content catalogue. The combined entity, named Banijay Entertainment, results from Banijay Group and RedBird IMI merging their content assets. Marco Bassetti serves as CEO and Jeff Zucker as chairman of the board.

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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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Ultra-Black Coating on Satellites May Cut Light Pollution
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Ultra-Black Coating on Satellites May Cut Light Pollution

Astrophysicists have developed a new ultra-black coating as a potential solution to light pollution caused by growing satellite constellations. The coating is designed to absorb reflected sunlight that increasingly hampers ground-based astronomical observations. Researchers describe it as one of several possible approaches to the escalating problem.

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Leaks Suggest New "Seed Pokémon" Type in Pokémon Winds & Waves
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Leaks Suggest New "Seed Pokémon" Type in Pokémon Winds & Waves

Fans of the upcoming Pokémon Winds & Waves, set for 2027, are buzzing over leaker claims pointing to a brand-new "Seed Pokémon" type. Little official information has emerged since the game's title and starter Pokémon were revealed. Developer Game Freak has not confirmed any details about a new type.

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Kärcher OC 4 portable washer: the bike-cleaning solution for flat dwellers
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Kärcher OC 4 portable washer: the bike-cleaning solution for flat dwellers

The Kärcher OC 4 is a battery-powered portable washer designed for cleaning bikes and outdoor gear without access to a tap — making it a practical option for apartment dwellers. It runs on its own water tank and rechargeable battery, usable in a basement or courtyard. Testing confirms it is an effective solution for cyclists who lack a garden hose connection.

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Oversized sunglasses are summer 2025's must-have accessory

Oversized sunglasses have emerged as the standout accessory of summer 2025, with trend-setting celebrities widely adopting the look. The style is a revival of a classic silhouette, reflecting the fashion world's cyclical nature. Large frames are dominating street style and social media as temperatures climb.

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Ethereum Foundation deploys AI agents to hunt for network vulnerabilities
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Ethereum Foundation deploys AI agents to hunt for network vulnerabilities

Ethereum Foundation researchers have deployed AI agents to automatically hunt for vulnerabilities in the Ethereum network before hackers can find them. The new approach shifts the focus of security work from simply discovering bugs to proving which ones pose a real threat. The initiative aims to strengthen the ETH protocol's defences against potential attacks.

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Line-sitters for hire cash in on NYC's viral dot cake craze

Lines outside Butterfield Market in Manhattan for TikTok-viral dot cakes have been forming as early as 6 a.m. and lasting for hours. The craze has spawned a new gig-economy hustle: professional line-sitters hired by customers who don't want to wait. The phenomenon is not new to NYC but has intensified with the summer season and viral social media trends.

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Nature reserve by highway 10 hides region's only specimen of a rare plant species
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Nature reserve by highway 10 hides region's only specimen of a rare plant species

Just a few dozen metres from the busy national road no. 10, a nature reserve hides the only specimen of its plant species in the entire voivodeship. The site is also home to beavers and hibernating bats that may be older than some Polish towns. Even local residents are largely unaware of its existence.

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First British air raid on Berlin in 1940 stunned its residents
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First British air raid on Berlin in 1940 stunned its residents

Berliners had believed Göring's propaganda that the city was beyond the reach of British aircraft. When air raid sirens sounded and the first bombs fell in August 1940, the myth was shattered. Historian Roger Moorhouse recounts the moment the war reached the heart of the Third Reich.

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Early sexual debut linked to faster ageing and shorter lifespan, genetic study finds
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Early sexual debut linked to faster ageing and shorter lifespan, genetic study finds

A large genetic study published in the journal Healthcare and Rehabilitation found that early sexual debut is associated with faster biological ageing, a shorter lifespan and greater physical frailty in later life. Researchers stress that the findings reflect a statistical correlation rather than direct causation.

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Littler drawn against Springer in World Matchplay 2026 title defence
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Littler drawn against Springer in World Matchplay 2026 title defence

Defending World Matchplay champion Luke Littler has been drawn against Niko Springer in the 2026 tournament, held July 18–26 at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool. The event will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.

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Netflix's 8-part 'The Days' dramatises the Fukushima nuclear disaster
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Netflix's 8-part 'The Days' dramatises the Fukushima nuclear disaster

"The Days" is an eight-part Japanese thriller on Netflix dramatising the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. The series centres on plant manager Masao Yoshida, played by Koji Yakusho, and his team's desperate efforts to prevent a catastrophic meltdown after the Tohoku earthquake triggered a tsunami that knocked out the plant's diesel generators. The show has been compared to HBO's acclaimed Chernobyl.

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Anduril CEO warns against IPO during hype cycle as valuation hits $61bn
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Anduril CEO warns against IPO during hype cycle as valuation hits $61bn

Anduril has reached a $61 billion valuation, making it one of the most highly valued private tech companies. Despite this, its CEO has cautioned against going public during what he describes as the middle of a hype cycle. Anduril focuses on defence technology.

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Jihadists Attack Convoy of Malian Soldiers and Russian Mercenaries in Northern Mali

Rebels attacked a convoy carrying hundreds of Malian soldiers and Russian paramilitaries in northern Mali. The convoy was heading to reinforce forces fighting jihadist and separatist militants in the region. The attack highlights escalating tensions in the Sahel, where the Malian army operates alongside Russian mercenaries.

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PocketMage is a wizard-themed E Ink digital assistant with dual screens
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PocketMage is a wizard-themed E Ink digital assistant with dual screens

The PocketMage is a new E Ink digital assistant featuring a QWERTY keyboard, a proprietary operating system, and a dual-screen setup. The device is heavily wizard-themed in both aesthetics and branding. It is designed to serve as a portable digital assistant for users who prefer e-paper displays.

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