FlashFeed

🔬
NASA maps ground displacement after magnitude 7.2 Venezuela earthquake
🔬 Science

NASA maps ground displacement after magnitude 7.2 Venezuela earthquake

A magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck northern Venezuela on June 24, 2026. Data from the NASA-ISRO NISAR satellite radar, acquired before and after the event, reveal especially intense ground displacement near Caracas and La Guaira. NASA Earth Observatory used imagery from June 13, 18, 25 and 30 to map the affected zones.

Comments

No comments yet

🌍
Israel shared intelligence with Trump about Iran's alleged assassination plot
🌍 World
🌍 World

Israel shared intelligence with Trump about Iran's alleged assassination plot

Israel claims to hold intelligence indicating Iran is planning an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, the Wall Street Journal reported. The White House directed journalists to Trump's own prior statement that Tehran wants to "eliminate" him. Iran has not confirmed the reports.

Comments

No comments yet

Muchová and Nosková in Wimbledon final after Kostiuk's semi-final exit
⚽ Sport
⚽ Sport

Muchová and Nosková in Wimbledon final after Kostiuk's semi-final exit

Thursday's Wimbledon semi-finals produced an all-Czech final: Karolína Muchová will face Linda Nosková. The younger Czech, Nosková, eliminated Marta Kostiuk, who is coached by Polish trainer Sandra Zaniewska. It is the first all-Czech Grand Slam final in the Open Era.

Comments

No comments yet

🪖
Polish soldiers to collect uniforms from parcel lockers under new army support scheme
🔥 Hot 🪖 Military
🪖 Military

Polish soldiers to collect uniforms from parcel lockers under new army support scheme

Poland's Ministry of National Defence has launched a new armed forces support programme allowing soldiers to collect their uniforms via parcel lockers. The initiative is part of broader efforts to streamline military supply logistics in Poland.

Comments

No comments yet

🎬
Justyna Sieńczyłło fights to honour Emilian Kamiński's dying wish for Teatr Kamienica
🎬 Entertainment
🎬 Entertainment

Justyna Sieńczyłło fights to honour Emilian Kamiński's dying wish for Teatr Kamienica

July 10 marks the birthday of Emilian Kamiński, the acclaimed Polish actor and founder of Teatr Kamienica, who died in 2022. His widow, Justyna Sieńczyłło, says his dying wish was for her to protect the theatre. A growing conflict surrounds the institution, and Sieńczyłło says she faces that challenge every single day.

Comments

No comments yet

Create a free account — save & sync

Save articles, sync them across devices, and tune your feed.

🪙
XRP rises 2% as buyers push through $1.10 resistance level
🪙 Crypto
🪙 Crypto

XRP rises 2% as buyers push through $1.10 resistance level

XRP gained 2% after a late-session volume surge pushed it above its recent trading range, breaking through the $1.10 resistance level. Traders are now watching closely to see whether $1.10 can hold as a support level going forward.

Comments

No comments yet

💄
Three exercises for firmer glutes: hip thrust, squat and Romanian deadlift
💄 Lifestyle
💄 Lifestyle

Three exercises for firmer glutes: hip thrust, squat and Romanian deadlift

The glute muscles are among the largest and strongest in the body — training them improves posture, stabilises the pelvis and enhances overall physique. Just three exercises are needed: hip thrusts, squats and Romanian deadlifts. The routine can be done at home or in the gym without specialist equipment, with intensity easily adjusted to any fitness level.

Comments

No comments yet

🚗
Higher vehicle inspection fees fail to help: stations' overdue debts rise to 90 million PLN
🚗 Cars
🚗 Cars

Higher vehicle inspection fees fail to help: stations' overdue debts rise to 90 million PLN

The first increase in vehicle inspection fees in 21 years has failed to ease the financial strain on Poland's vehicle inspection stations. According to a BIG InfoMonitor report, the sector's overdue debts rose from over 88 million PLN to more than 90 million PLN. Experts say a price hike alone is insufficient to fix the industry's problems.

Comments

No comments yet

🔬
New method analyses 3D brain images using less memory
🔬 Science
🔬 Science

New method analyses 3D brain images using less memory

Researchers have developed a new method for efficiently analysing 3D brain images that requires significantly less computer memory. The approach could improve neurological diagnostics and research by enabling complex imaging data to be processed on less powerful hardware.

Comments

No comments yet

📈
Shop prices rise below inflation as discount war intensifies
📈 Business
📈 Business

Shop prices rise below inflation as discount war intensifies

For the second month running, price increases on basic goods in Polish shops are slowing – in June they came in below the overall inflation rate. The effect is most visible in food prices. Fierce competition between discount chains and falling farm-gate prices are the key drivers.

Comments

No comments yet

💬

Enjoying FlashFeed?

One tap — help us make FlashFeed better.

💻
Netflix eyes viewer engagement metrics in bid to rival traditional TV
💻 Technology
💻 Technology

Netflix eyes viewer engagement metrics in bid to rival traditional TV

Netflix is increasingly focused on subscriber engagement metrics – including watch time and completion rates for films and series – which are becoming a central topic of internal discussions at the company. The platform is looking to mirror traditional television's approach to retaining audience attention over longer periods.

Comments

No comments yet

🏥
Waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) more telling than BMI for metabolic health
🏥 Health
🏥 Health

Waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) more telling than BMI for metabolic health

The waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) is a better predictor of type 2 diabetes, hypertension and heart disease risk than weight or BMI, because it accounts for where body fat is stored. Two people with identical weight and height can have very different health risks depending on fat distribution. Safe WHR values are below 0.85 for women and below 0.90 for men.

Comments

No comments yet

✈️
Arab tourists make up just 8% of summer visitors in Zakopane, 3% annually
✈️ Travel
✈️ Travel

Arab tourists make up just 8% of summer visitors in Zakopane, 3% annually

Photos of Arab tourists on Zakopane's Krupówki promenade sparked widespread commentary about a supposed mass return to the Tatra region. However, Karol Wagner of the Tatra Chamber of Commerce clarifies that Arab tourists accounted for around 8% of visitors during the nine summer holiday weeks and only 3% over the full year. Their presence is noticeable but far from dominant.

Comments

No comments yet

💡
Paul Bloom: The US Has a Solitude Epidemic, Not a Loneliness Epidemic
💡 Did You Know
💡 Did You Know

Paul Bloom: The US Has a Solitude Epidemic, Not a Loneliness Epidemic

Psychologist Paul Bloom argues the US is not experiencing a loneliness epidemic but a solitude epidemic — one being accelerated by AI companionship apps. Bloom has spent his career examining uncomfortable corners of human psychology, including why revenge feels righteous and why isolation feels physically painful. He contends AI companions entrench rather than cure the problem of solitude.

Comments

No comments yet

🎮
Zero Parades gets a free tabletop RPG — no copy of the game needed to play
🎮 Gaming
🎮 Gaming

Zero Parades gets a free tabletop RPG — no copy of the game needed to play

The developers of Zero Parades for Dead Spies have released a free tabletop RPG adaptation of the game, available at zeroparades.com/one-shot. The package includes a core rulebook and a ready-to-play One Shot scenario set 30 years before the game's events, complete with location maps. Players do not need to own the original video game to take part.

Comments

No comments yet

📚
Kampfner's new book: what Europe can learn from Vienna, Finland and Estonia
📚 Books
📚 Books

Kampfner's new book: what Europe can learn from Vienna, Finland and Estonia

Author and POLITICO contributor John Kampfner has released "Braver New World", examining what Europe can learn from places with unusually good solutions to big problems — including Vienna's housing model, Finland's schools and Estonia's digital state. The book is discussed on POLITICO's podcast alongside analysis of Erdoğan's growing strategic importance after the NATO summit in Ankara.

Comments

No comments yet

🍳
Hong Kong introduces pet-friendly restaurant scheme to lure back diners
🍳 Food
🍳 Food

Hong Kong introduces pet-friendly restaurant scheme to lure back diners

Hong Kong's restaurant industry is struggling as more residents travel to mainland China for weekend leisure and dining, draining local foot traffic. The government has launched a pet-friendly scheme allowing dogs into hundreds of newly licensed restaurants in a bid to attract more customers. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Juliana Liu argues that while welcome, the initiative alone is unlikely to be enough to revive Hong Kong as a dining destination.

Comments

No comments yet

Poland vs Brazil Women's Nations League: kick-off 10 July at 12:20, live on Polsat Sport
⚽ Sport
⚽ Sport

Poland vs Brazil Women's Nations League: kick-off 10 July at 12:20, live on Polsat Sport

Poland's women's volleyball team faces Brazil in the Nations League on Friday, 10 July, at 12:20 Polish time. The match will be broadcast live on Polsat Sport and streamed online via Polsat Box Go.

Comments

No comments yet

🌍
Hong Kong allows dogs into over 900 restaurants after lifting decades-old ban
🌍 World
🌍 World

Hong Kong allows dogs into over 900 restaurants after lifting decades-old ban

Hong Kong has lifted a decades-old rule banning dogs from restaurants, with over 900 approved eateries now permitted to welcome pets. The change marks a significant shift for dog owners in one of the world's most densely populated cities.

Comments

No comments yet

🪖
Ukraine destroys 36 Russian ships near Crimea as Putin's fuel crisis deepens
🪖 Military
🪖 Military

Ukraine destroys 36 Russian ships near Crimea as Putin's fuel crisis deepens

Ukrainian drone strikes this week destroyed 36 Russian ships in the Black Sea and Sea of Azov near Crimea. The attacks come as Putin faces a deepening fuel crisis, dealing a significant blow to Russia's military capabilities.

Comments

No comments yet

🪙
Binance: 70% of EU user funds moved to self-custody wallets after MiCA
🪙 Crypto
🪙 Crypto

Binance: 70% of EU user funds moved to self-custody wallets after MiCA

Binance reports that following the EU's MiCA regulation, 70% of its EU-based users' funds moved into self-custody wallets, placing them outside regulatory oversight. The regulation was designed to protect investors, but Binance argues the real-world effect has driven capital away from supervised platforms. The finding suggests MiCA may be producing the opposite of its intended outcome.

Comments

No comments yet