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Elin Hilderbrand Says She Has No Interest in Writing for TV; Peacock Drops 'The Five-Star Weekend'
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Elin Hilderbrand Says She Has No Interest in Writing for TV; Peacock Drops 'The Five-Star Weekend'

The TV adaptation of Elin Hilderbrand's 2023 novel "The Five-Star Weekend" has premiered on Peacock, starring Jennifer Garner and written by Bekah Brunstetter (Maid, This Is Us). Hilderbrand herself stated she has no interest in writing for television. Her first adaptation, "The Perfect Couple," was a Netflix hit and has already spawned a second season.

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US strikes Iran; Tehran fires back at bases in Jordan and Bahrain

The United States carried out fresh air strikes on Iran, and Tehran responded within hours by striking US military bases in Jordan and Bahrain. Tensions are escalating over the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, through which a large share of global oil supplies pass. The exchange of fire marks a sharp acceleration in the US-Iran conflict.

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Tyson Fury to fight Mariusz Wach for WBC belt
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Tyson Fury to fight Mariusz Wach for WBC belt

A fight between Tyson Fury and Polish heavyweight Mariusz Wach has been officially announced. The bout will have a special WBC belt on the line in addition to a significant financial prize. The announcement has generated considerable excitement among boxing fans.

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TVP commentator Babiarz: athletes' faith less visible publicly than people assume
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TVP commentator Babiarz: athletes' faith less visible publicly than people assume

Polish television commentator Przemysław Babiarz, 62, spoke to Sportmarketing.pl about the role of faith among professional athletes. He said reality does not match the common perception — athletes are less likely to express their faith publicly or make the sign of the cross than most people assume. Babiarz also shared his own personal reflections on religion.

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Leapmotor B10 review: cheaper than Skoda and Dacia, but with real trade-offs
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Leapmotor B10 review: cheaper than Skoda and Dacia, but with real trade-offs

The Leapmotor B10 is a Chinese electric car priced to undercut rivals like Skoda and Dacia on the Polish market. A hands-on test found the vehicle has several genuine strengths but also notable shortcomings. The review assesses whether it has a realistic chance of winning over Polish buyers.

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El Niño and Iran war risk combine to squeeze US food prices higher

US consumers face a double squeeze on food prices from El Niño disrupting global harvests and the threat of a war with Iran potentially cutting oil supplies and food logistics chains. Prices never fully fell after the post-Covid inflation surge, leaving shoppers already stretched. Lower-income households are expected to feel the impact most acutely.

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Up to €600 compensation for a cancelled flight — here's how to claim it
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Up to €600 compensation for a cancelled flight — here's how to claim it

EU Regulation EC 261/2004 entitles passengers to between €250 and €600 in compensation for a cancelled flight, depending on the route distance. The rules apply to flights departing from EU airports or operated by EU-based airlines. Passengers must first file a claim with the airline; if refused, they can escalate to a national enforcement body or court.

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Russian volunteer commander: Putin planning autumn mobilisation, society expects disaster
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Russian volunteer commander: Putin planning autumn mobilisation, society expects disaster

Denis Kapustin, founder of the Russian Volunteer Corps fighting on Ukraine's side, says Russian society is living in anticipation of an approaching catastrophe. He claims social tensions in Russia are rising and that Putin intends to announce a new mobilisation in autumn 2026. Kapustin points to multiple signs of Kremlin military preparations as evidence.

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Marc O'Polo olive-green shirt dress at 51% off in the summer sale
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💄 Lifestyle

Marc O'Polo olive-green shirt dress at 51% off in the summer sale

Marc O'Polo is currently offering a modal-fabric A-line shirt dress in a "Greek olive" green shade at 51% off during its summer sale. The dress features a mandarin collar instead of a classic shirt collar, lightly puffed sleeves with tucks, and a thin waist belt. The author recommends it for work, casual outings and dates alike.

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Naked children on the beach pose real risk, psychologist warns
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Naked children on the beach pose real risk, psychologist warns

Every summer, naked children running on Polish beaches spark debate between parents who see it as innocent holiday freedom and experts who warn of real danger. Psychologist Dr. Konrad Ciesiołkiewicz cautions that beaches may be frequented by individuals seeking or producing child sexual abuse material. He urges parents to consider the risk before allowing children to be undressed in public spaces.

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Japan's Lawson convenience store tests stablecoin JPYC payments
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Japan's Lawson convenience store tests stablecoin JPYC payments

Japanese convenience store chain Lawson has launched a pilot programme for stablecoin payments using JPYC, a yen-pegged stablecoin. The proof-of-concept involves telecommunications giant KDDI and crypto wallet company HashPort. It marks one of the first real-world tests of stablecoin-based payments in Japanese retail.

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Scientists identify oldest known evidence of violence against a human
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Scientists identify oldest known evidence of violence against a human

An international team of researchers has identified the oldest known traces of violence inflicted on a human being, found on skeletal remains of a young man. Analysis revealed evidence of a powerful blow, pushing back the documented origins of interpersonal violence further into prehistory than previously known. The findings were published by a team conducting forensic analysis of ancient human remains.

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Bread-stuffed dumplings with fried onion — a hearty alternative to potatoes
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Bread-stuffed dumplings with fried onion — a hearty alternative to potatoes

Knedle dumplings stuffed with croutons and fried onion are firm, springy alternatives to potatoes alongside meat dishes. The dough resembles that of Polish pyzy but is denser and more elastic, while the filling adds a rich, savoury flavour. They make a simple, satisfying dinner that the whole family can enjoy.

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A bare KSeF invoice may not suffice to settle business costs
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A bare KSeF invoice may not suffice to settle business costs

Invoices issued through Poland's KSeF e-invoicing system are often generic and do not confirm a purchase was made for business purposes, which can cause problems when settling costs. Since additional information cannot be added to KSeF invoices after issuance, tax experts recommend using internal accounting documents or adding descriptions at the point of booking. This approach helps avoid disputes with tax authorities over business expense deductions.

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AI Agents in E-Commerce: 40% of Polish Firms Fear Losing Customer Contact
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AI Agents in E-Commerce: 40% of Polish Firms Fear Losing Customer Contact

Nearly 40% of Polish businesses fear that deploying AI agents in commerce will weaken direct customer relationships. Despite this concern, companies are investing in so-called "agentic commerce" solutions, treating them as a strategic priority. Firms are balancing the potential benefits of automation against the risk of losing control over customer service.

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Total War: Warhammer 40,000 Shows Detailed Armageddon Battle Gameplay
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Total War: Warhammer 40,000 Shows Detailed Armageddon Battle Gameplay

A new gameplay video for Total War: Warhammer 40,000, unveiled at BiliBili World, shows a detailed battle between the Astra Militarum and orks in the Armageddon Theatre campaign. The footage highlights a dynamic cover system where infantry automatically splits into smaller squads to occupy barricades and ruined building upper floors. The spectacle is impressive, but visible framerate drops during explosions raise concerns about PC performance requirements.

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Kaśnikowski loses first-round qualifier to Passaro at ATP 250 Bastad
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Kaśnikowski loses first-round qualifier to Passaro at ATP 250 Bastad

Polish tennis player Maks Kaśnikowski was eliminated in the first round of qualifying at the ATP 250 tournament in Bastad, falling in three sets to higher-ranked Italian Francesco Passaro. Kaśnikowski put up a strong fight but could not pull off an upset. He failed to advance to the main draw.

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Jay-Z's Yankee Stadium show delayed nearly four hours after fans breach gates

Jay-Z's third concert at Yankee Stadium in New York on Sunday was delayed by nearly four hours, apparently after fans rushed and breached the venue's security gates. The show eventually started around four hours after the scheduled set time. Jay-Z addressed the crowd saying: "I appreciate your patience. We gonna have a good time."

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Human trafficking earns $236 billion a year — the world's third-largest criminal business
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Human trafficking earns $236 billion a year — the world's third-largest criminal business

Human trafficking is the world's third-largest illegal business after drugs and arms, generating an estimated $236 billion annually. In Poland, law enforcement identified 194 victims in the previous year. Experts warn that increasingly sophisticated online recruitment by criminal networks means virtually anyone can fall victim to the crime.

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Somali pirates resume attacks off the Horn of Africa
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Somali pirates resume attacks off the Horn of Africa

Somali piracy off the Horn of Africa is resurging, with pirates carrying out a series of failed attacks on vessels in the region. The threat never fully disappeared but is now escalating again, raising renewed concerns about maritime security in East African waters.

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China's straw checkerboard 'Green Great Wall' slows desert spread
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China's straw checkerboard 'Green Great Wall' slows desert spread

For fifty years, workers in northern China have embedded straw grids into desert sand — a method called "straw checkerboards" — as part of the vast "Green Great Wall" anti-desertification project. The initiative has successfully slowed desert expansion across vast areas. Scientists warn, however, that climate change poses an ongoing threat and the fight against desertification is far from over.

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