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Jayden Adams, 25, South Africa World Cup midfielder found dead in Cape Town

Jayden Adams, 25, a Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder who represented South Africa at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, was found dead on Saturday morning in a house in the Schotschekloof suburb of central Cape Town. Police have opened an investigation into his death, according to the BBC. The cause of death has not yet been determined.

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Noskova wins maiden Wimbledon title after saving six championship points
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Noskova wins maiden Wimbledon title after saving six championship points

Linda Noskova claimed her first Grand Slam title by defeating fellow Czech Karolina Muchova in the Wimbledon final on Saturday. She had to save six championship points before sealing the victory. Noskova is the third Czech women's Wimbledon champion in four years.

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The Wheel of Time on Prime Video made a key change from Robert Jordan's books
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The Wheel of Time on Prime Video made a key change from Robert Jordan's books

Prime Video's The Wheel of Time adapted Robert Jordan's 14-book fantasy saga across three seasons, making numerous changes from the source material. While some alterations drew criticism from fans, others strengthened the story — including one subtle Season 1 change that worked particularly well. The sheer scale of Jordan's series made some changes inevitable.

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Brno Transit: underground horror game with Czech conductors and deep simulation
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Brno Transit: underground horror game with Czech conductors and deep simulation

Brno Transit is the new indie game from Spytihněv, developer of the Soviet boomer shooter Hrot. Players are trapped underground in a fictional subway, working alongside a creepy boss and neurotic coworkers as reality falls apart around them. The game blends unsettling horror with a surprisingly deep simulation layer.

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Archaeologists find remains of church that hosted First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD
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Archaeologists find remains of church that hosted First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD

Archaeologists excavating Iznik — ancient Nicaea in northwestern Turkey — have uncovered the remains of a small church believed to be the site of the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. Fragments of walls, flooring and a column base were found buried beneath a later basilica on the shores of Lake İznik.

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Landslide in Shimla forces villagers to evacuate, construction firm blamed
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Landslide in Shimla forces villagers to evacuate, construction firm blamed

Heavy monsoon rains triggered a landslide in the Indian hill town of Shimla, forcing nearby villagers to evacuate their homes. A construction firm operating in the area has been blamed for contributing to the disaster.

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Italy's private beach food ban outrages tourists and locals alike
✈️ Travel
✈️ Travel

Italy's private beach food ban outrages tourists and locals alike

A dispute over Italy's ban on bringing outside food onto privately managed beaches has flared up again. One woman smuggled sandwiches for herself and her children onto the beach, only for her son to be caught eating near the water. The incident has reignited widespread anger among Italians and tourists who reject the restrictions.

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Music Industry Proposes Transparency Labels for AI-Generated Music
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Music Industry Proposes Transparency Labels for AI-Generated Music

The RIAA and other music industry groups have proposed adding labels to AI-generated music to improve transparency. The initiative aims to provide listeners with a clear, scalable way to identify AI-created content. Industry representatives say the labels will be "immediately understandable" for consumers.

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Ukraine Hits 21 Russian Shadow Fleet Tankers; Russia Closes Key Canal
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Ukraine Hits 21 Russian Shadow Fleet Tankers; Russia Closes Key Canal

A Ukrainian drone strike hit 21 tankers from Russia's so-called shadow fleet overnight, along with tugboats and dry cargo vessels. Russia subsequently suspended navigation through the canal connecting the Don River to the Sea of Azov. The attack is one of the most significant strikes yet on Russia's maritime logistics network.

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Bonzo Lend loses $9M after Supra oracle exploit on Hedera network

Lending protocol Bonzo Lend on the Hedera network lost approximately $9.05 million after an attacker exploited a verification flaw in a third-party Supra oracle contract. The hack caused the total value locked in the protocol to drop by 77%. It is one of the most significant exploits to hit the Hedera ecosystem.

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What not to say to someone with a chronic illness — phrases that hurt despite good intentions
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What not to say to someone with a chronic illness — phrases that hurt despite good intentions

Well-meaning phrases such as "You'll be fine," "You can't give up" and "Think positive" often cause more harm than comfort to people living with chronic illness. The natural urge to console can end up minimising real suffering. The advice is to listen and be present rather than trying to "fix" the situation.

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Automobili Mignatta teases Rina Coupe with naturally aspirated V8 and manual gearbox
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Automobili Mignatta teases Rina Coupe with naturally aspirated V8 and manual gearbox

Italian manufacturer Automobili Mignatta has teased the Rina Coupe, a new supercar featuring a naturally aspirated V8 engine paired with a manual transmission — a rare combination in a segment dominated by turbocharged and electrified powertrains. The brand's Barchetta model also received a special new livery. Full technical specifications and pricing have not yet been disclosed.

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Chip stocks and Meta rally, but oil keeps Wall Street nervous
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Chip stocks and Meta rally, but oil keeps Wall Street nervous

AI and chip stocks had a strong week on Wall Street, with Meta leading portfolio gains. Oil price volatility kept investors on edge throughout the week, offsetting some of the optimism from the tech sector.

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Podcast: how baryons built stars and us over 13.8 billion years
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Podcast: how baryons built stars and us over 13.8 billion years

Episode 131 of the "Starts With A Bang" podcast explores the baryon life cycle, tracing how simple nuclei — protons, deuterons, helium-3, helium-4 and a trace of lithium-7 — formed just after the Big Bang. Over 13.8 billion years, these baryons clumped together across scales from star clusters to galaxy clusters, generating sextillions of stars in the observable universe. The story of baryons is ultimately the story of how humanity itself came to exist.

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Legimi introduces rollover for unused reading pages each month
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Legimi introduces rollover for unused reading pages each month

Polish e-book subscription platform Legimi is introducing a rollover system whereby unused reading pages from one month carry over to the next billing period. The change is particularly welcome for lighter readers who don't consume dozens of books a month. It follows two controversial moves: a price hike on unlimited packages and the introduction of the "Club Catalogue" requiring surcharges for select titles.

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Leather sandals from Lidl's Esmara brand for 69.90 PLN
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Leather sandals from Lidl's Esmara brand for 69.90 PLN

Lidl is selling brown leather sandals from its Esmara brand for just 69.90 PLN. The minimalist design features a decorative strap with a distinctive cut-out, reminiscent of luxury brand styles. The sandals are described as versatile enough for both holiday travel and everyday city wear.

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India dominant at Lord's as England face defeat in historic Women's Test
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India dominant at Lord's as England face defeat in historic Women's Test

England face a serious battle to avoid defeat in the first-ever Women's Test at Lord's after India dominated day two of the four-day match. Pundits described England's play as "naive." India are firmly in control and appear favourites to win the historic fixture.

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Star City: intentionally imperfect camerawork creates authentic Soviet space-race feel
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Star City: intentionally imperfect camerawork creates authentic Soviet space-race feel

Cinematographer Brendan Uegama explains how he built the visual language of the Apple TV+ series Star City, set in an alternate-history Soviet space race. Rather than polished, beautiful shots, the team deliberately chose handheld camerawork, imperfect lenses and naturalistic lighting to make the world feel grounded and real.

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Criminal Investigation Opened After 37-Story Manhattan Skyscraper Shows Structural Failures

A preliminary criminal investigation has been opened into a 37-story skyscraper in midtown Manhattan after buckling columns, cracks and sagging floors forced evacuations. The structural failures also brought surrounding streets to a standstill. Authorities are investigating the circumstances behind the serious damage to the high-rise building.

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Meta Scraps New AI Photo Tool After Public Backlash
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Meta Scraps New AI Photo Tool After Public Backlash

Meta has removed its new AI photo tool after a fierce public backlash, saying "We've heard the feedback that this feature missed the mark, so it's no longer available." The tool was pulled shortly after its launch. Meta did not provide detailed specifics on which aspect of the feature drew the most criticism.

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Leaks: Pokémon Winds and Waves could feature 300 new Pokémon — an all-time series record
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Leaks: Pokémon Winds and Waves could feature 300 new Pokémon — an all-time series record

Fresh leaks surrounding the unannounced Pokémon Winds and Waves suggest the next mainline entry could introduce 300 new Pokémon, which would be an all-time record for the franchise. The rumours are unconfirmed and should be treated with scepticism. Some fans are concerned that such a large number of new creatures could make the game unwieldy to play.

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