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Wegner quits Berlin CDU candidacy, plunging party into chaos
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Wegner quits Berlin CDU candidacy, plunging party into chaos

Berlin CDU chief Kai Wegner unexpectedly withdrew from the top candidacy ahead of September's state election, triggering a scandal over a lie about playing tennis during the city-wide blackout that forced the Chancellery to comment. Stefan Evers, who reportedly did not want the role, is set to take over in a difficult position. SPD candidate Steffen Krach, despite his party polling fifth, is positioning himself as a credible alternative to the "Wegner system."

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Small firms unaware of new cybersecurity obligations under amended Polish law
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Small firms unaware of new cybersecurity obligations under amended Polish law

Experts warn that many companies covered by Poland's amended National Cybersecurity System Act are unaware of their new obligations. The problem affects mainly small and micro businesses, as well as sectors not previously covered by the law, such as food production. Ignorance of the regulations could lead to serious legal consequences.

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390 gravitational wave detections — strong evidence for second-generation black hole mergers
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390 gravitational wave detections — strong evidence for second-generation black hole mergers

Since the first gravitational wave detection in 2015 (GW150914), scientists have now confirmed 390 such events. The latest data provide strong evidence for "second-generation" black hole mergers — black holes formed from earlier black hole mergers rather than from stars — marking a major step forward in gravitational wave astronomy.

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Poland finish 5th in world at first-ever Academic Padel World Championships
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Poland finish 5th in world at first-ever Academic Padel World Championships

The first-ever Academic Padel World Championships were held this year, and Poland's mixed team claimed an impressive fifth place in the world. The result reflects the sport's rapidly growing popularity, including in Polish university sport.

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Sam Neill, Jurassic Park star, dies aged 78

Sam Neill, the New Zealand actor best known for the Jurassic Park franchise, Peaky Blinders and numerous independent films, has died in Australia at the age of 78. He was a multiple Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy nominee. His family confirmed the news.

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Webb telescope maps hot Jupiter's atmosphere — violent winds tear water apart on exoplanet
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Webb telescope maps hot Jupiter's atmosphere — violent winds tear water apart on exoplanet

Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have studied a tidally locked hot Jupiter exoplanet that shows two dramatically different hemispheres — one battered by extreme winds, the other comparatively calm. The winds are so violent they tear apart water molecules. The findings also hint at a missing ingredient in current models of alien planetary atmospheres.

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Italy heatwave: temperatures to exceed 40°C in Rome from Monday
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✈️ Travel

Italy heatwave: temperatures to exceed 40°C in Rome from Monday

Italy is in the grip of a new heatwave from Monday, with temperatures exceeding 40°C driven by an African anticyclone. Residents and tourists in Rome are particularly affected, with some ignoring bans and cooling off in city fountains. The worst conditions are expected on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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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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CEZ Group's Elevion acquires 100% of Italian biogas firm BTS Biogas
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CEZ Group's Elevion acquires 100% of Italian biogas firm BTS Biogas

Elevion Group, owned by Czech energy giant CEZ, has signed an agreement to acquire 100% of shares in Italian company BTS Biogas. The deal is intended to strengthen Elevion's position in the biogas and biomethane sector. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed.

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AI microbusinesses could drive $262B in stablecoin volume by 2033, says Swyftx
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🪙 Crypto

AI microbusinesses could drive $262B in stablecoin volume by 2033, says Swyftx

Australian crypto exchange Swyftx forecasts that AI-native microbusinesses could account for $262 billion in stablecoin transaction volume by 2033. These businesses would turn to stablecoins to bypass slow and costly traditional payment rails. The trend is tied to the broader growth of an AI-driven gig economy.

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Ukrainian drone strikes kill at least 3 in Moscow region

Ukrainian drone strikes hit the Moscow region, killing at least three people and wounding five others, governor Andrey Vorobyov announced on Telegram on Monday. Ukraine has been escalating attacks on Russian energy targets in response to Moscow's continued barrages. The strikes are part of an ongoing escalation in the war.

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China takes over Europe's auto market — the result of EU's strategic mistake
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China takes over Europe's auto market — the result of EU's strategic mistake

Tomasz Bęben, head of the SDCM automotive parts association, told PAP that Europe made a historic mistake by treating China as a cheap assembly hub rather than a serious automotive competitor. Chinese brands are now rapidly gaining ground in the European market. The EU can still limit dependence on China and ensure fair competition, he added.

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Patient died in Warsaw hospital toilet — secret recordings revealed
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Patient died in Warsaw hospital toilet — secret recordings revealed

In August 2024, a man died in a toilet at the Szpital Południowy hospital in Warsaw, with his body found only after several hours. Investigative outlet Zero has released audio recordings from the autopsy and a conversation between the mortuary coordinator and a pathologist, in which someone says "we need to make sure there's no mess." The recordings suggest an attempt to cover up the incident.

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Belarusian police rehearse crackdown on protests — analyst warns
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Belarusian police rehearse crackdown on protests — analyst warns

Belarusian police have been regularly rehearsing mass protest dispersal scenarios for several months, closing city centres during exercises, according to former officer and BELPOL analyst Uładzimir Żyhar, speaking to Centrum Europy. He believes the security forces are actively preparing to suppress potential demonstrations. The situation in Belarus may deteriorate further.

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Depression hidden behind exhaustion — a patient misdiagnosed for years
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Depression hidden behind exhaustion — a patient misdiagnosed for years

The author recounts years of struggling with undiagnosed depression that "haunted her family like a bad spirit," while doctors repeatedly dismissed her symptoms as mere fatigue. A sudden loss of hearing and stomach pain eventually landed her in hospital. The personal account highlights how frequently depression is misidentified as physical ailments, particularly in women.

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Pumpernickel: Why It's One of the Healthiest Breads and How to Spot Fakes
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Pumpernickel: Why It's One of the Healthiest Breads and How to Spot Fakes

Pumpernickel is considered one of the healthiest breads on the market — a dark, wholegrain rye loaf with a distinctive honey-like taste that was once far more common in Polish kitchens. Genuine pumpernickel is made solely from rye and contains no colourants, unlike widely sold imitations whose dark colour comes from caramel or food dyes. Knowing the difference allows shoppers to choose the real, more nutritious product.

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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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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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Poland's women's volleyball team misses VNL final despite finishing 8th — regulations favour host China
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Poland's women's volleyball team misses VNL final despite finishing 8th — regulations favour host China

Poland's women's volleyball team finished 8th in the VNL intercontinental phase but will not compete in the final tournament. Regulations guaranteed China a spot as the host nation regardless of results — China finished 9th. Coach Magiera reacted with outrage, asking: "Where did common sense go? Where did decency go?"

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Indian smartphone maker Lava enters UK market to challenge Samsung
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Indian smartphone maker Lava enters UK market to challenge Samsung

Lava, an Indian smartphone manufacturer founded in 2009, is entering the UK market — its first major market outside India. The company is positioning its products as a direct rival to Samsung. The UK launch is part of a broader European expansion.

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South Africa to boost strategic oil reserves for first time since apartheid era
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South Africa to boost strategic oil reserves for first time since apartheid era

South Africa plans to increase its strategic oil reserves for the first time since the apartheid-era government stockpiled crude as a buffer against sanctions. The move is part of broader efforts across the African continent to guard against supply shocks. The scale of the planned reserve increase was not specified.

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African anticyclone hits Italy — temperatures to exceed 40°C in the south
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African anticyclone hits Italy — temperatures to exceed 40°C in the south

Italy, particularly its southern and central regions, is bracing for extreme heat over the coming days, with temperatures set to exceed 40°C in many areas. Rome faces the most difficult conditions, with thousands of tourists struggling in the heat and sometimes breaking local restrictions. The heatwave is driven by an African anticyclone moving over Europe.

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