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Italy debates whether beachgoers can eat their own sandwiches on paid loungers
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Italy debates whether beachgoers can eat their own sandwiches on paid loungers

A heated debate has erupted in Italy over whether beachgoers who pay for a sun lounger and umbrella on a private beach can eat food they brought from home. The argument has drawn in the president of the Apulia region. Beach operators claim that outside food harms their image and business interests.

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Mick Jagger regrets skipping Elvis meeting on Lennon's advice
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Mick Jagger regrets skipping Elvis meeting on Lennon's advice

Mick Jagger has admitted he regrets never meeting Elvis Presley, having been talked out of it by John Lennon. The Rolling Stones frontman followed the Beatle's advice at the time but now calls the decision "really stupid of me." He did not elaborate on what exactly Lennon told him to dissuade him.

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Safin blasts Sinner and Alcaraz: "Not true greats of tennis"
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⚽ Sport

Safin blasts Sinner and Alcaraz: "Not true greats of tennis"

Former Grand Slam champion Marat Safin has launched a sharp attack on the current state of tennis, questioning whether Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz deserve to be called true greats of the sport. The Russian legend argued that the overall level of play has dropped significantly compared to the Federer-Nadal-Djokovic era. His comments have sparked debate in the tennis world.

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Cuba suffers fifth nationwide blackout of 2025, water shortages worsen
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Cuba suffers fifth nationwide blackout of 2025, water shortages worsen

On 14 July 2025, Cuba suffered its fifth nationwide power grid collapse of the year, plunging the entire island into darkness. The outage also worsened an already serious shortage of drinking water in the public water supply network. The repeated blackouts point to a deepening infrastructure crisis on the island.

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Iran kills sailors on 7 merchant ships; US resumes naval blockade of Iranian ports
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Iran kills sailors on 7 merchant ships; US resumes naval blockade of Iranian ports

US CENTCOM commander Admiral Brad Cooper reported that Iran deliberately attacked seven civilian merchant vessels in the Middle East over the past week, killing and wounding more than a dozen people. In response, the US military reinstated a naval blockade of Iranian ports and carried out a series of retaliatory strikes. Cooper accused Iran of intentionally targeting civilians.

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77% of Poles support capping doctors' salaries in public healthcare
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77% of Poles support capping doctors' salaries in public healthcare

More than 77% of Poles support government-imposed salary caps for doctors in public healthcare, according to an IBRiS poll for "Rzeczpospolita." The majority of respondents believe doctors earn too much and want the government to set maximum pay rates in the public health system.

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PS5 user locked out of Ghost of Yotei for 30 minutes by licence verification
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PS5 user locked out of Ghost of Yotei for 30 minutes by licence verification

A Reddit user reported being unable to launch their digital copy of Ghost of Yotei on PS5 for half an hour due to a licence verification error, even after refreshing licences. The incident has reignited criticism of Sony's reported plans to phase out physical game copies on PlayStation. Critics warn that an all-digital future would put game access entirely in Sony's hands, leaving buyers vulnerable to lockouts.

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The '85th percentile rule' for speed limits misses key safety risks
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The '85th percentile rule' for speed limits misses key safety risks

For decades, U.S. traffic engineers have set speed limits based on the "85th percentile rule" — the speed at which 85% of drivers travel. Growing evidence suggests this formula misses key safety risks, particularly for pedestrians and cyclists, and may systematically set limits too high.

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China's economic growth slumps in Q2, missing annual target
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China's economic growth slumps in Q2, missing annual target

China's economy slowed sharply in the second quarter, missing Beijing's full-year growth target of 4.5–5% — already the least ambitious goal in decades. GDP grew by just 4.3%, weighed down by weak domestic demand and the impact of the Iran war on oil prices, despite strong export performance.

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Poles are turning to AI chatbots instead of Google to plan holidays
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✈️ Travel

Poles are turning to AI chatbots instead of Google to plan holidays

Growing numbers of Poles are bypassing Google in favour of AI chatbots when planning holidays, using them to research flights, hotels and tourist attractions. Algorithms are increasingly replacing traditional travel agents and search engines as the first step in trip planning.

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How Asset Managers Are Gaining Exposure to Crypto Markets
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How Asset Managers Are Gaining Exposure to Crypto Markets

Asset managers gain crypto exposure primarily through regulated products such as spot ETFs, digital asset funds, tokenized funds, qualified custodians, and blockchain company equity. Most act on behalf of clients rather than investing their own capital. The goal is to deliver digital asset exposure within familiar brokerage, retirement, and advisory frameworks, with proper custody and compliance structures in place.

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German climate warning: global warming could hit 3°C by 2050

German climate scientists have warned that global warming could reach 3°C by 2050, far above the Paris Agreement targets of 1.5–2°C. The warning highlights an acceleration in climate change and insufficient global efforts to cut CO₂ emissions. The report has sparked fresh debate in Europe about the urgency of the energy transition.

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Heldeburg's Classic Defender Restomod Costs Over $320,000 and Still Runs a Diesel
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Heldeburg's Classic Defender Restomod Costs Over $320,000 and Still Runs a Diesel

Heldeburg has built a heavily re-engineered classic Land Rover Defender called "Lange" that costs more than twice the price of a new Defender OCTA, which starts at $158,800 in the US. The restomod retains an upgraded turbo-diesel engine and wears an Oak Green Metallic exterior. It was originally commissioned by a Texan rancher and is now on the market.

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Zara Releases Hannah Montana-Inspired Perfume With Collectible Bottle Under $30
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Zara Releases Hannah Montana-Inspired Perfume With Collectible Bottle Under $30

Zara has launched a perfume inspired by fictional pop star Hannah Montana, marking the character's first fragrance in years. The scent comes in a collectible bottle at a budget-friendly price under $30. The release has generated excitement among fans nostalgic for the Miley Cyrus Disney Channel era.

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Dolly Parton Wrote "Jolene" and "I Will Always Love You" on the Same Day
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Dolly Parton Wrote "Jolene" and "I Will Always Love You" on the Same Day

Dolly Parton has revealed that "Jolene" and "I Will Always Love You," two of her most iconic songs, were written on the same day — or at least within a few remarkably productive days. Both tracks became country classics, with "I Will Always Love You" later achieving global fame through Whitney Houston's cover version. Parton described it as one particularly "good writing day."

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New documentary explores how poet Mary Oliver became a pop culture star
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New documentary explores how poet Mary Oliver became a pop culture star

Poet Mary Oliver spent most of her adult life in relative obscurity before winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1984, which transformed her into a rare celebrity poet beloved by cultural figures including Oprah Winfrey. Director Sasha Waters discusses Oliver's remarkable journey in the documentary "Mary Oliver: Saved By The Beauty Of The World." The film examines how Oliver's work eventually crossed over into mainstream pop culture.

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Andy Serkis directs "The Hunt for Gollum" in full Gollum motion-capture suit
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Andy Serkis directs "The Hunt for Gollum" in full Gollum motion-capture suit

Warner Bros. has released behind-the-scenes footage from the first day of shooting on "The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum." Director and star Andy Serkis is shown arriving on set in a motion-capture suit and transforming back into the iconic character. The clip offers the first look at Serkis reprising the role he made famous in Peter Jackson's original trilogy.

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Mental coach: Świątek likely struggling to manage her emotions
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Mental coach: Świątek likely struggling to manage her emotions

Sports mental coach Jakub B. Bączek told "Wprost" magazine that Iga Świątek is "probably not coping with her emotions," pointing to clear problems in her mental game. He expressed sympathy for the Polish tennis star, saying he feels sorry for her on a human level. Bączek also commented on the role of Piotr Abramowicz within Świątek's coaching team.

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1.5 million French cocaine users fuel bloody mafia wars over billion-euro market
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1.5 million French cocaine users fuel bloody mafia wars over billion-euro market

France now has 1.5 million regular cocaine users, making it one of Europe's largest drug markets. Criminal organisations are fighting violently over a market worth billions of euros. The scale of the problem continues to grow despite law enforcement efforts.

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Poles owe insurers over 337 million złoty in unpaid premiums
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Poles owe insurers over 337 million złoty in unpaid premiums

Polish consumers' debts to insurance companies have exceeded 337 million złoty, according to BIG InfoMonitor data. While the insurance market is growing — with more Poles buying life, health, property and travel policies — a rising number of customers are struggling to keep up with premium payments.

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National Day Calendar Founder Bypassed His 30,000-Application Queue to Create AI Day
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National Day Calendar Founder Bypassed His 30,000-Application Queue to Create AI Day

Marlo Anderson, founder of National Day Calendar, admitted that National AI Day on July 16 was not designated through the normal process, which handles around 30,000 applications a year via a committee. Anderson bypassed his own queue and designated the day himself, citing his 20 years of AI work and saying it simply "felt appropriate." The admission raises questions about the consistency of the calendar's designation process.

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