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Orbán to Visit Poland in September – Meeting with Kaczyński Unconfirmed
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Orbán to Visit Poland in September – Meeting with Kaczyński Unconfirmed

Viktor Orbán is planning a visit to Poland, but not this weekend — Hungarian media report the trip is scheduled for September. It remains unclear whether the Fidesz leader will meet PiS chairman Jarosław Kaczyński. PiS MEP Adam Bielan denied that any direct meeting between the two politicians is planned in the coming days.

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Cardiff's Principality Stadium eager to host Fury vs Joshua, 2am start no issue
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⚽ Sport

Cardiff's Principality Stadium eager to host Fury vs Joshua, 2am start no issue

The Principality Stadium in Cardiff has said it "would be delighted" to host the Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury super-fight. Venue representatives confirmed that a main-event start time as late as 2am would not be a problem. The bout is among the most anticipated matchups in boxing.

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China Sets Power Grid Record at 1.518 Billion kW, Renewables Save the Day
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💻 Technology

China Sets Power Grid Record at 1.518 Billion kW, Renewables Save the Day

China's peak power grid load hit a new record of 1.518 billion kilowatts on Friday, according to state agency Xinhua. The surge was driven by a heatwave combined with industrial and service sector growth. Renewable energy sources prevented the system from being overwhelmed, absorbing the excess demand.

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China issued ultimatum to Russia over nuclear weapons use in Ukraine
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🪖 Military

China issued ultimatum to Russia over nuclear weapons use in Ukraine

President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed that China reacted sharply to Russian signals about possible nuclear weapons use in Ukraine and issued an ultimatum to Moscow. China's role in the war was a key topic at the NATO summit in Ankara. The summit also agreed to provide Kyiv with over €70 billion in military aid in 2026 and 2027.

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Scientists crack why lithium dendrites shatter solid-state battery ceramics
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🔬 Science

Scientists crack why lithium dendrites shatter solid-state battery ceramics

Researchers have solved the mystery of how soft lithium dendrites crack the hard ceramic inside solid-state batteries, causing short circuits. The discovery could help engineers design safer and longer-lasting batteries for smartphones, electric vehicles and other electronics.

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OKX, MetaMask and Matter Labs back dispute resolution court for AI agents
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OKX, MetaMask and Matter Labs back dispute resolution court for AI agents

The Genlayer Foundation is leading a 27-firm consortium building an interoperable system for AI-based payments, escrow and dispute resolution designed for AI agents. Key backers include OKX, MetaMask and Matter Labs.

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Austrian man who allegedly walled up his 99-year-old mother's body caught in Dubai
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Austrian man who allegedly walled up his 99-year-old mother's body caught in Dubai

A 57-year-old Austrian man was reportedly arrested in Dubai on suspicion of concealing his 99-year-old mother's body inside a wall in the basement of their home. Austrian authorities are preparing extradition documents. Investigators are working to establish the circumstances of the woman's death.

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John Carmack defends Microsoft amid massive Xbox layoffs backlash
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🎮 Gaming

John Carmack defends Microsoft amid massive Xbox layoffs backlash

id Software co-founder John Carmack has spoken up in partial defence of Microsoft following the massive wave of Xbox layoffs that drew widespread criticism across the gaming industry. While admitting the decisions saddened him, he urged people not to judge the company too hastily, noting that the business reasons behind the cuts are difficult to assess from the outside.

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HSBC: Real S&P 500 Earnings Surprises May Hide in Overlooked Sectors
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📈 Business

HSBC: Real S&P 500 Earnings Surprises May Hide in Overlooked Sectors

Expectations ahead of next week's S&P 500 earnings season are high, but concentrated in a handful of companies, according to HSBC analysts. The bank suggests that the real earnings surprises could emerge from sectors that have so far gone unrewarded by investors. The broader market may outperform expectations more than the dominant tech giants.

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Audi Sold Fewer Than 2,000 EVs in the US in the First Half of 2025
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Audi Sold Fewer Than 2,000 EVs in the US in the First Half of 2025

Audi managed to sell fewer than 2,000 electric vehicles in the United States during the first six months of 2025, a strikingly poor result for the storied German premium automaker. The figures highlight a significant struggle for Audi in the American EV market, even as other brands see growing demand for electric cars.

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Mental Health Crisis Helplines and Resources Available in Poland
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Mental Health Crisis Helplines and Resources Available in Poland

People experiencing a serious mental health crisis in Poland can reach out to several crisis helplines and online resources available free of charge. The article lists specific phone numbers, websites and guides for those in need of psychological support. The key message is that no one has to face a crisis alone.

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'Learning to Breathe Under Water' Review: The Headington Shark Gets Its Own Film

"Learning to Breathe Under Water" tells the story of the Headington Shark, a 25-foot fibreglass model of a shark's rear half embedded in the roof of an ordinary terraced house in Oxford, England. The local landmark has long puzzled and delighted passersby. Critics praise the documentary as an empathetic, crowd-pleasing film with real heart.

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Illegal Enduro Tours on Fuerteventura Face Fines Up to €300,000
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✈️ Travel

Illegal Enduro Tours on Fuerteventura Face Fines Up to €300,000

Spain's Civil Guard has broken up a network of illegal enduro motorcycle tour operators running routes through some of Fuerteventura's most ecologically sensitive protected areas in the Canary Islands. The organisers now face fines of up to €300,000 (roughly 1.3 million złoty). The crackdown is part of broader efforts to combat illegal tourism on the Canary Islands.

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Polish Food Inspectors Find Mislabelled Ice Cream at Majority of Resort Parlours
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🍳 Food

Polish Food Inspectors Find Mislabelled Ice Cream at Majority of Resort Parlours

Poland's agricultural and food quality inspectorate IJHARS has carried out checks on ice cream parlours at holiday resorts and found that the majority of inspected outlets have serious labelling problems. Product names frequently do not match the actual contents, meaning customers may not be getting what the name on the cone suggests. The inspectorate has signalled consequences for non-compliant sellers.

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Botame Karotka face serum for 20 PLN smooths wrinkles and brightens skin
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💄 Lifestyle

Botame Karotka face serum for 20 PLN smooths wrinkles and brightens skin

Botame Karotka face serum costs around 20 PLN and is made from 97% natural ingredients, including carrot extract for skin regeneration and smoothing, cornflower extract for nourishment and firming, and yeast extract. Designed for mature skin, it visibly reduces wrinkles, slows ageing and improves complexion radiance. The product is so popular it frequently sells out in pharmacies.

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Canon EOS R6 III Review: 32.5MP, 7K Video, a Wildlife Photography Powerhouse
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💡 Did You Know

Canon EOS R6 III Review: 32.5MP, 7K Video, a Wildlife Photography Powerhouse

The Canon EOS R6 III is Canon's latest full-frame mirrorless camera, featuring a 32.5MP sensor, 7K video recording and CFexpress card compatibility. Tested primarily for wildlife photography with the 100-300mm f/2.8L IS USM lens, it also excels at sports, event and astrophotography. Reviewers call it a major step up from the R6 II, moving the camera firmly into the serious intermediate category.

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"The Spear Cuts Through Water" Is an Underrated Fantasy Worth Your Attention
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📚 Books

"The Spear Cuts Through Water" Is an Underrated Fantasy Worth Your Attention

"The Spear Cuts Through Water" by Simon Jimenez stands out in a fantasy market flooded with formulaic epics about chosen heroes and crumbling kingdoms. The novel breaks genre clichés and stereotypes, making it a refreshing voice in modern fantasy literature. Despite its quality, it remains far less well-known than it deserves.

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Google Photos tests "memories games" feature based on your photos
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Google Photos tests "memories games" feature based on your photos

Google is developing a new "memories games" feature for Google Photos that would turn photos into interactive games. The games could be based on people, places and objects recognised in a user's photo library. Google Photos may also send notifications when new memory games become available.

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Why Kylian Mbappé is called "the dictator" by French fans
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Why Kylian Mbappé is called "the dictator" by French fans

French national team fans have taken to calling Kylian Mbappé "the dictator", and his teammates reportedly compare him to Mobutu, the former dictator of Zaire. The nickname refers to his reportedly dominant personality in the dressing room and on the pitch. The Mobutu comparison is widely considered highly controversial.

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Circle approved as US trust bank — shares jump 12%
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Circle approved as US trust bank — shares jump 12%

Stablecoin issuer Circle received approval from the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to operate as a trust bank. The news triggered a 12% surge in Circle's shares in premarket trading. It is one of the first such licences granted to a stablecoin issuer in the United States.

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1971 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler Listed for $65,000
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1971 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler Listed for $65,000

A 1971 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler is on sale for $65,000, representing one of the special editions of this short-lived American muscle car. The Mercury Cyclone had a limited production run, and the Spoiler variant is among the most sought-after by collectors. The asking price reflects its rarity and classic muscle car appeal.

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