Poles Simply Like It Loud
The piece argues that Poles have a cultural tolerance — and even a fondness — for loud environments in public spaces and everyday life, setting them apart from many other European nations.
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The piece argues that Poles have a cultural tolerance — and even a fondness — for loud environments in public spaces and everyday life, setting them apart from many other European nations.
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The book "Międzyświaty. Z nurtem rzek przez bezludzia Kanady" recounts a canoe expedition through the wild rivers of Canada's North. The author emphasises that such a journey is not a solo ego trip but demands teamwork and humility. It is an account of remote wilderness and the power of nature.
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Henry Patten, the reigning Wimbledon doubles champion, publicly condemned ATP's plans to reduce the number of doubles tournaments. Doubles players are baffled by the organisation's intention, which would directly harm their discipline. Patten delivered his message in front of thousands of spectators on court.
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The Michael Jackson biopic "Michael" has crossed $1 billion in global ticket sales, making it the first biopic ever to reach that milestone. The film earned $629.8 million internationally and $371.8 million domestically. Its box-office triumph came despite behind-the-scenes drama and a largely negative critical reception.
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Data shows that electric vehicles are far less likely to be stolen than traditional petrol or diesel cars. While no definitive explanation exists, several theories have been proposed. Suggested reasons include GPS tracking, a limited resale market for EV parts, and sparse charging infrastructure that makes a getaway harder.
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David Willey, a long-serving BBC foreign correspondent, has died at the age of 93. He was best known for his coverage of the Vatican and reported on five popes throughout his distinguished career. Willey was regarded as one of the BBC's foremost journalists specialising in religious affairs.
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The studio behind God of War Laufey has hinted via a tweet that the game will be released before the end of 2027. Developers also confirmed the title will be available on disc. An exact release date has not yet been announced.
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China's Beijing Institute of Technology released footage of three eight-wheeled trucks interlocking to form a road-mobile electromagnetic catapult capable of launching a propeller-driven drone without a runway. The system miniaturises the EMALS technology already used on China's newest aircraft carrier. Transported in standard shipping containers, it could theoretically be deployed anywhere in the world.
David Ignatius of The Washington Post, citing Western military sources, reports that Russia is drawing up scenarios for a strike against a NATO member state. The analyst notes that the existence of such plans at the Kremlin should not come as a surprise, as contingency planning is standard military practice. Whether those plans would ever be carried out remains an open question.
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Corsets, a traditional element of folk costume, are enjoying a revival in Poland. In Kraków, enthusiasts have formed a dedicated association to celebrate and promote this piece of clothing. The group combines an interest in contemporary fashion with the preservation of cultural heritage.
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Government data obtained by Onet reveals that 625 specialist doctors working on contracts in Poland earn more than 100,000 PLN gross per month. Among those on standard employment contracts, only 49 doctors reach that salary level. The figures highlight a sharp income gap between the two forms of employment in the Polish healthcare sector.
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According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in his "Power On" newsletter, Apple is planning to include up to 1.5TB of RAM in its upcoming M7 Ultra chip. This would mark the first time Apple Silicon matches the maximum RAM configuration offered by the top-end 2019 Intel-based Mac Pro. No release date for the M7 Ultra has been confirmed.
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A professor at Brown University discovered that students likely used ChatGPT during an economics exam, after nearly the entire class scored 96% — a subject where average scores had previously ranged from 65–80%. The sudden, uniform leap in results raised suspicions of academic dishonesty. The case has become one of the most widely discussed academic integrity controversies in the US.
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Poland's Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy has been running a shorter working hours pilot programme for over six months. Participating companies report positive effects overall, though some note the productivity difference is "almost imperceptible." Organisational challenges have also emerged during the first months of the experiment.
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Every August, the medieval Tuscan town of Montepulciano hosts the Bravìo delle Botti, in which neighbourhood teams race to roll 200-lb (90 kg) wine barrels uphill through the city's cobblestone streets. Correspondent Seth Doane spoke with locals who train intensely for the gruelling competition. Inter-neighbourhood rivalry is fierce and deeply rooted in local identity.
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Archaeologists have unearthed 18 ancient tombs in Marina el-Alamein, Egypt, about 100 km west of Alexandria, dating to the Ptolemaic (322–30 BC) or Roman (30 BC–AD 395) period. Among the finds were 24 gold "tongues" — thin sheets placed in the mouths of the deceased — along with other artefacts. Eleven tombs were carved deep underground, while seven were closer to the surface.
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The stablecoin market cap has fallen by $10 billion since May 2025, with $7.7 billion lost in June alone — the largest monthly drop since the Terra-Luna collapse in May 2022. Analysts say the contraction does not signal a structural crisis and that stablecoins will likely resume their long-term growth trajectory. The current dip is seen as a temporary correction rather than a systemic breakdown.
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Soaking dried beans overnight is not strictly necessary — you can cook them straight from dry and still get a great result. The cooking time is longer without soaking, but the flavour and texture can be just as good, or even better. It's reassuring news for cooks who forget to plan ahead.
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A popular fan theory suggests that the mysterious Alys Rivers (played by Gayle Rankin) in "House of the Dragon" is actually Leaf — a Child of the Forest from "Game of Thrones" who helped guide Bran Stark to the throne. The theory would resolve one of the main series' biggest lingering mysteries. Fans argue that Alys is clearly more than she lets on and may not even be human.
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France's main energy provider EDF temporarily shut down three nuclear reactors on Sunday due to the heatwave, while eight others are running at reduced capacity. The shutdowns are an environmental protection measure: the reactors use river water for cooling, but discharging excessively warm water back into already-hot rivers is prohibited by law.
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Poland's women's volleyball team led Japan 2–0 in sets before collapsing to a 2–3 defeat, eliminating them from the Nations League Finals. Head coach Stefano Lavarini spoke openly to the media immediately after the match, bluntly identifying the team's problems. The loss was a bitter blow after Poland squandered a commanding two-set lead.
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French carmaker Alpine and fashion brand Lacoste have teamed up to create a special edition of the all-electric Alpine A290 Rallye. The collaboration features Lacoste's iconic crocodile branding and a bold red interior. The project merges the worlds of fashion and automotive design in a one-of-a-kind vehicle.
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