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Estonia to build military base in Narva on the border with Russia
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Estonia to build military base in Narva on the border with Russia

Estonia is expanding its military infrastructure in the border city of Narva, located directly across from the Russian city of Ivangorod — one of the closest points on NATO's border with Russia to St. Petersburg. The new military base is part of the Baltic states' broader push to strengthen their defences following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The construction marks a significant step in Estonia's efforts to secure its eastern flank.

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Transport Fever 3 Could Be the Best Strategy Game in Years
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Transport Fever 3 Could Be the Best Strategy Game in Years

Transport Fever 3, developed by Urban Games, has caught attention after a new features trailer was released. Unlike full city builders such as Cities: Skylines, the game focuses on transport management and quality-of-life improvements. It has quickly become one of the most anticipated upcoming strategy titles.

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SpaceX Shares Drop Over $800 Billion from Peak, Near IPO Price

SpaceX has shed more than $800 billion in market value from its $2.67 trillion peak in under a month, with shares threatening to fall below the IPO price. The dramatic decline has raised concerns among investors about the company's valuation. Analysts are questioning whether a further drop could trigger a broader confidence crisis.

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France to License Ukraine to Produce Cruise Missiles and Precision Bombs
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France to License Ukraine to Produce Cruise Missiles and Precision Bombs

French President Emmanuel Macron announced after a meeting of the "coalition of the willing" on Monday that France has agreed to license Ukraine to produce cruise missiles, precision bombs, and air-defence interceptor missiles. Macron stated that he and President Zelensky had agreed on a concrete plan. The move marks a significant step up in France's military support for Ukraine.

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VAR at 2026 World Cup: The Problem Is the Referees, Not the Technology
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VAR at 2026 World Cup: The Problem Is the Referees, Not the Technology

VAR has sparked controversy at the 2026 World Cup, but analysts argue the technology itself is not to blame — the real issue lies in how referees interpret and apply it. Inconsistent decisions in similar situations have raised doubts about the system's fairness. The debate is now focused on referee training and standardisation rather than the technology.

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Ransomware Negotiator Who Colluded With Attackers Sentenced to 70 Months in Prison
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Ransomware Negotiator Who Colluded With Attackers Sentenced to 70 Months in Prison

Angelo Martino, a ransomware negotiator, has been sentenced to 70 months in prison after colluding with attackers to defraud victims of over $75 million. Rather than helping companies recover from ransomware attacks, Martino worked with the criminals to maximise the payouts extorted from victims. US officials announced the sentence.

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UK Arrests 12 Over Far-Right Terror Plot Targeting Muslim Event
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UK Arrests 12 Over Far-Right Terror Plot Targeting Muslim Event

British police arrested 12 people over an alleged far-right terrorist plot targeting a Muslim community event. The arrests come amid a backdrop of rising racial tensions and an increase in hate crimes across the UK. Details of the specific planned attack have not been made public.

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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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Mattel Drops Singing Dolls and Figures for 'KPop Demon Hunters'
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Mattel Drops Singing Dolls and Figures for 'KPop Demon Hunters'

Mattel has launched a new wave of "KPop Demon Hunters" merchandise, including seven collectible figures of the film's Huntr/x members. Singing dolls of Mira, Zoey and Rumi play the song "Golden." Both Mattel and Hasbro hold official toy licences for the franchise.

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'Roommate Syndrome' Is Killing Relationships, Therapist Explains
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'Roommate Syndrome' Is Killing Relationships, Therapist Explains

Sex therapist and couples counsellor Dr Robert Kowalczyk, speaking to the Polish magazine "Wysokie Obcasy", explains that "roommate syndrome" occurs when partners stop communicating about needs, emotions and frustrations. Research shows that couples who avoid discussing sexuality report lower relationship satisfaction. The expert highlights open communication as the key to improving the relationship.

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Five 2,300-Year-Old Celtic Iron Shackles Found in France, Revealing Slave Trade
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Five 2,300-Year-Old Celtic Iron Shackles Found in France, Revealing Slave Trade

Archaeologists discovered five pairs of iron shackles at a 2,300-year-old Celtic settlement in Allonnes, in France's Loire Valley, during excavations in 2019. The finds were publicly announced on July 9 by the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP). The site, established in the third century B.C., was home to specialist metalworkers and, the discovery suggests, slave traders — making the shackles an extremely rare archaeological find.

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TeraWulf signs $19 billion AI hosting deal with Anthropic, pivots from Bitcoin mining

TeraWulf has announced a $19 billion AI infrastructure hosting agreement with Anthropic, marking its transformation from a Bitcoin mining company into an AI hosting provider. CEO stressed that "not all megawatts are created equally" in the competitive AI race. The deal is one of the largest of its kind in the sector.

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Navitel CPA5 adapter adds wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay for ~200 PLN
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Navitel CPA5 adapter adds wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay for ~200 PLN

The Navitel CPA5 is a USB adapter that enables wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay in cars that only support wired connections, with no need to replace the factory head unit. It retails for approximately 200 PLN, making it one of the more affordable solutions of its kind. The device is aimed at drivers who want a cable-free experience without a costly upgrade.

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Rainwater Harvesting Can Save Hundreds of Zlotys a Year on Water Bills
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Rainwater Harvesting Can Save Hundreds of Zlotys a Year on Water Bills

Collecting rainwater can cut household water bills by hundreds of zlotys a year, making it worthwhile even for those unmoved by environmental arguments. A basic rain barrel costs from a few dozen to a few hundred zlotys. Harvested rainwater is soft and chlorine-free, which benefits garden plants and is suitable for washing cars.

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SKA Telescope to Use Fast Radio Bursts to Map Hidden Parts of the Universe
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SKA Telescope to Use Fast Radio Bursts to Map Hidden Parts of the Universe

A new preprint on arXiv by Manisha Caleb of the University of Sydney describes how the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescope will use fast radio bursts (FRBs) to study parts of the universe invisible to conventional instruments. Gas, dust and magnetic fields that emit no light of their own could be mapped using FRBs as probes. The SKA is currently being commissioned and could transform our understanding of cosmic structure.

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New book "Sex in Public" examines the social power of erotic lives
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New book "Sex in Public" examines the social power of erotic lives

Dr Angela Jones, professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Stony Brook University, has published "Sex in Public: The Transformative Social Power of Our Erotic Lives." The book argues that sex is not purely private but is constantly shaped by, and in turn shapes, society and systems of power. Jones previously authored "Camming: Money, Power, and Pleasure in the Sex Industry" (2020) and co-edited "Black Lives Matter: A Reference Handbook."

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Spaghett: a 3-ingredient Aperol and beer cocktail ready in minutes

The Spaghett is a three-ingredient cocktail made with Aperol, beer and a lemon slice — no mixing, no special tools required. It tastes like a laid-back version of an Aperol Spritz, lighter and more casual. Simply pour Aperol into a cold beer, add a citrus garnish and it's ready to serve.

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Hotel with 250 rooms to open in Europe's longest building in Poland
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Hotel with 250 rooms to open in Europe's longest building in Poland

A hotel with up to 250 rooms is being developed inside the historic Modlin Fortress in Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki. The venue will occupy part of Europe's longest building — barracks with a perimeter exceeding 2 km. The structure had stood unused for decades and the investment aims to restore it to its former glory.

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Brazil's Lula Calls It a Disgrace: Only One Player Flew Home on Federation Charter After World Cup
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Brazil's Lula Calls It a Disgrace: Only One Player Flew Home on Federation Charter After World Cup

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva sharply criticised the national football squad's behaviour after returning from the 2026 World Cup in the USA. Only one of the 26 called-up players used the federation's official charter flight home, with the rest travelling privately. Lula called the situation a disgrace and a source of national shame.

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Netflix Turns MLB Home Run Derby Into a Must-Watch Streaming Event
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Netflix Turns MLB Home Run Derby Into a Must-Watch Streaming Event

Netflix is streaming Monday's MLB Home Run Derby, leaning into its proven strategy of turning sports into must-see events. Unlike its unsuccessful Opening Day broadcast, the Home Run Derby's spectacular and accessible format is seen as a better fit for the platform's strengths. Analysts say this is the kind of sports content Netflix is best placed to deliver.

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Steam suffers major outage – login and store hit worldwide
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Steam suffers major outage – login and store hit worldwide

Valve's Steam platform is experiencing serious performance issues. Users worldwide are reporting difficulties logging in, accessing the store and using social features. The platform is running extremely slowly, frustrating players across multiple regions.

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ICE shoots 26-year-old Colombian man in Maine — he had legal status, advocates say
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ICE shoots 26-year-old Colombian man in Maine — he had legal status, advocates say

ICE agents shot and killed a 26-year-old Colombian man in Biddeford, Maine. Witnesses say officers fired at least four shots; agents claim the victim used his vehicle as a weapon. A state immigrant-rights organisation says the man was in the US legally and held a valid work authorisation.

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