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Zelensky after drone strikes: "Russian authorities have gone mad over war"
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Zelensky after drone strikes: "Russian authorities have gone mad over war"

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky declared that "Russian authorities have gone mad over war" following overnight Russian drone strikes on civilian targets across several Ukrainian regions. He called on allies to provide greater support and impose tougher sanctions on Moscow. The simultaneous attacks hit multiple oblasts across Ukraine.

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Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends Season 5 premieres on Disney+ with new villain
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Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends Season 5 premieres on Disney+ with new villain

Season 5 of Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends premiered on Disney Jr. and Disney+ with a new "Rescue Webs" storyline that teams Spider-Man up with firefighters. The new season introduces a particularly slippery new villain in its opening episode. The show is aimed at young children and continues to be one of Marvel's key family-friendly productions.

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Man Utd's Ederson deal collapses over medical issue but lower bid possible
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Man Utd's Ederson deal collapses over medical issue but lower bid possible

Manchester United's move for goalkeeper Ederson has broken down after a medical issue was identified, but the club has not ruled out reviving the deal at a lower price. The Brazilian shot-stopper had been considered a key summer target to strengthen United's goalkeeping position. Negotiations could potentially resume if a reduced fee is agreed.

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India's Vikram-1 rocket prepares for historic orbital launch attempt
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India's Vikram-1 rocket prepares for historic orbital launch attempt

Indian startup Skyroot Aerospace is finalising preparations for the first orbital flight of its Vikram-1 rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota. The rocket features three solid-fuelled lower stages and a restartable liquid-fuelled upper stage capable of deploying multiple satellites into different orbits in a single mission. Engineers in the company's Hyderabad factory were completing final system checks and simulations ahead of the vehicle's transport to the launch site.

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Honda recalls over 300,000 Odyssey minivans over rear camera defect
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Honda recalls over 300,000 Odyssey minivans over rear camera defect

Honda has issued a recall covering more than 300,000 Odyssey minivans due to a rear camera defect that may leave drivers with limited visibility when reversing. Affected owners will receive a free fix. The Odyssey is Honda's flagship family vehicle in the United States.

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Gen. Polko: Polish soldiers should be in Ukraine to learn from the front line
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Gen. Polko: Polish soldiers should be in Ukraine to learn from the front line

General Roman Polko, former commander of Poland's special forces unit GROM, told Onet that a Polish military presence in Ukraine is necessary to gain frontline experience that could strengthen Poland's own defence capabilities. He criticised politicians who categorically rule out such a deployment. He also commented on Poland's plans to transfer additional MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine.

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ZeniMax reassures fans: Elder Scrolls Online development continues despite layoffs
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ZeniMax reassures fans: Elder Scrolls Online development continues despite layoffs

ZeniMax Online Studios assured fans that The Elder Scrolls Online will continue to be developed despite a wave of staff departures. The studio's reassurance came in response to growing community fears that the popular MMORPG could be effectively abandoned.

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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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Workers at Congo Ebola treatment center strike over unpaid salaries

Dozens of workers at an Ebola treatment centre in northeast Democratic Republic of Congo have gone on strike over unpaid salaries and bonuses. The walkout threatens to disrupt operations at the facility, which plays a critical role in containing the Ebola outbreak in one of the country's most affected regions. The strike highlights the severe funding pressures facing frontline health workers in the area.

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Cramer's Monday watchlist: Chip stocks sell off, Apple gets big price target hike

CNBC's Jim Cramer highlighted ten things to watch in the stock market on Monday, noting that chip stocks are experiencing a broad sell-off. Apple received a significant price target increase from analysts, standing out as a positive signal amid the market turbulence. Cramer pointed to mixed investor sentiment at the start of the trading week.

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Men losing sexual desire for wives after becoming mothers, therapists report
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Men losing sexual desire for wives after becoming mothers, therapists report

Growing numbers of men are confessing to therapists and online forums that they no longer feel sexually attracted to their wives after the women become mothers. Psychologists describe this as the "Madonna effect," where men compartmentalise their partner's role as mother and sexual partner. As a result, many pursue sexual fantasies outside the relationship.

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Runaway tyre causes scare near runway at Lanzarote airport
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Runaway tyre causes scare near runway at Lanzarote airport

A runaway tyre caused a scare at Lanzarote airport in the Canary Islands after it rolled across the apron close to the runway, briefly disrupting air traffic at the popular tourist destination. The incident was described as unprecedented and temporarily paralysed operations at the airport. Further details on the origin of the tyre or any damage have not been provided.

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Polish health authority pulls poppy seeds from Dino stores over excess opium alkaloids
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Polish health authority pulls poppy seeds from Dino stores over excess opium alkaloids

Poland's Chief Sanitary Inspectorate (GIS) has issued a warning about blue poppy seeds sold at Dino supermarkets, stating they exceed the maximum permitted level of opium alkaloids. Steps are already being taken to withdraw the product from sale.

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Robinhood Chain breaks into top five networks by DEX trading volume

Robinhood's newly launched blockchain quickly rose to become a top-five network by decentralised exchange (DEX) volume, according to analysts at Bernstein. The strong early performance signals robust demand for Robinhood's tokenised asset platform. The result is seen as a significant indicator for the broader crypto and asset tokenisation market.

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RedHook Android malware drains bank accounts via wireless ADB access

Cybersecurity firm Group-IB has detailed an enhanced version of the RedHook Android remote access trojan, which gains high-level system permissions via wireless Android Debug Bridge (ADB) to secretly drain victims' bank accounts. The malware includes multiple anti-detection functions. Originally targeting users in Vietnam, it is now expanding to Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia.

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Putin grants Russian citizenship to car designer Pierre Leclercq by special decree
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Putin grants Russian citizenship to car designer Pierre Leclercq by special decree

Vladimir Putin signed a special decree granting Russian citizenship to Pierre Leclercq, a Belgian automotive and motorsport designer previously known for his work at BMW and Kia. The reasons behind Leclercq's decision to seek Russian citizenship have not been officially explained, and he has not commented publicly. The move is surprising given Russia's ongoing isolation from the Western automotive industry.

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Spiced brown butter tomatoes — a quick summer side dish

Spiced Brown Butter Tomatoes is a simple summer dish made with tomatoes pan-cooked in browned butter and spices. The recipe is quick to prepare and ideal for everyday cooking during peak tomato season, when the fruit is at its most flavourful.

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Robert De Niro attends 50th anniversary screening of Bertolucci's Novecento in Rome

Robert De Niro flew to Rome on Monday to personally introduce a restored version of Bernardo Bertolucci's historical epic Novecento, marking the 50th anniversary of the film shot in 1976. The movie featured a stellar cast including Gérard Depardieu, Burt Lancaster, Dominique Sanda and Donald Sutherland. A special two-part screening was held to celebrate the milestone.

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India beat England to win first-ever Women's Test at Lord's
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India beat England to win first-ever Women's Test at Lord's

India defeated England on day four of the Women's Test match at Lord's cricket ground in London. The victory marks a historic moment as it is the first Women's Test ever won at Lord's. India dominated throughout the match to claim the landmark result.

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Iran strikes Iranian Kurdish militia bases in Iraqi Kurdistan

Iran's military launched drone and missile strikes on bases of Iranian Kurdish militia groups in Iraqi Kurdistan in an unprecedented assault. The attacks reflect Tehran's growing fear that these militias could turn offensive amid the instability caused by Iran's ongoing conflict with Israel and the US.

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Study: adult faces match their names more than chance would predict
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Study: adult faces match their names more than chance would predict

Researchers have found that a person's name can influence the appearance of their face over time, in a phenomenon sometimes called the "Dorian Gray effect." The study used human perception tests and machine-learning algorithms, which matched adult faces to their names with above-chance accuracy. The findings suggest that social expectations tied to a given name shape facial expression and appearance throughout a lifetime.

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Counterterrorism police probe death of former minister Ann Widdecombe

Counterterrorism police are now leading the investigation into the death of former Conservative minister Ann Widdecombe, 78, found dead at her home in Devon on Thursday. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said police are considering a terrorist motive after new evidence came to light. A 28-year-old man arrested Sunday on suspicion of murder is now being investigated for the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.

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