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Construction of new port in Świnoujście officially begins
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Construction of new port in Świnoujście officially begins

Infrastructure Minister Dariusz Klimczak announced the physical start of construction of a new port in Świnoujście, with work beginning on a technical access road. The investment has been long awaited by Poland's maritime economy. The project has been described as "a truly bold undertaking."

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'Ride or Die' on Prime Video: Spencer and Waddingham Shine in Action-Comedy Series
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'Ride or Die' on Prime Video: Spencer and Waddingham Shine in Action-Comedy Series

Prime Video's eight-episode action-comedy series "Ride or Die" stars Oscar winner Octavia Spencer and Emmy winner Hannah Waddingham as two friends evading law enforcement, hired assassins, and powerful criminals across Europe. The show balances adrenaline-fuelled set pieces with genuine warmth and has been well received by critics.

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Declan Rice fit to start England's World Cup semi-final vs Argentina
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Declan Rice fit to start England's World Cup semi-final vs Argentina

Declan Rice is fit and available to start England's World Cup semi-final against Argentina on Wednesday, according to Sky Sports News. The midfielder has passed fitness checks ahead of what is one of the tournament's most eagerly anticipated matches.

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Poles Accept Shorts at Work but Socks with Sandals Still Splits Opinion
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Poles Accept Shorts at Work but Socks with Sandals Still Splits Opinion

A survey conducted for Wirtualna Polska via the Ariadna panel shows that most Poles now accept shorts in air-conditioned offices during summer. However, shirtless men on city streets still draw widespread disapproval, and the classic socks-with-sandals look splits respondents almost evenly. Summer dress codes remain a recurring source of debate in Poland.

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EU Opens Second Accession Cluster with Ukraine, Covering Foreign Policy
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EU Opens Second Accession Cluster with Ukraine, Covering Foreign Policy

The European Union has opened the second negotiation cluster in its accession talks with Ukraine, covering foreign affairs and security policy. The move marks another concrete step in Kyiv's path towards full EU membership, following the opening of the first cluster earlier in the process.

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Scientists Create First-Ever Global Map of Underwater Seagrass Meadows
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Scientists Create First-Ever Global Map of Underwater Seagrass Meadows

Scientists have produced the world's most detailed map showing the global distribution of seagrass meadows. Seagrasses function like underwater rainforests, absorbing CO₂, producing oxygen, and providing habitat for numerous species. The new map is intended to support conservation efforts for these ecosystems, whose extent was previously poorly documented.

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Bitcoin Holds $62,600 as Hormuz Tensions and CPI Data Test Markets

Bitcoin is holding around $62,600 after Donald Trump reinstated the Strait of Hormuz blockade, pushing oil prices higher and reviving rate-hike expectations, which reversed the peace-trade rally that had boosted crypto in early July. Markets are now awaiting the day's US CPI inflation print as the next major test for the asset.

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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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Snapseed 4.1 for Android Adds Expanded RAW Support Including DNG, ARW, RAF and NEF

Google is rolling out Snapseed v4.1 for Android, adding support for a wide range of RAW photo formats including DNG, ARW, RAF, NEF, CR3, ORF, and PEF directly within the app. The update also introduces undo and redo functionality inside individual editing tools. The rollout is gradual for Android; an iOS update is coming soon.

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Verstappen says he's 'fed up' – what next for the world champion?
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Verstappen says he's 'fed up' – what next for the world champion?

Max Verstappen admitted he is fed up with the current state of affairs in Formula 1, saying: "At the moment, I'm honestly just looking forward to going home and not thinking about Formula 1." His remarks have sparked speculation about his future in the sport. No concrete decision or announcement has been made.

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French and British troops to hold exercises in Poland this autumn
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French and British troops to hold exercises in Poland this autumn

Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that the first military exercises of the "Coalition of the Willing," involving French and British troops, will take place in Poland in autumn 2026. The drills are designed to prepare the coalition to provide real security guarantees to Ukraine and the wider region, Tusk said at a Paris meeting.

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European companies set for strongest earnings growth in years this Q2

Europe's second-quarter 2026 earnings season is expected to deliver the strongest profit growth for regional companies in years, according to analysts. The anticipated jump would mark an end to the sluggish earnings growth that has weighed on European stocks in recent years, potentially reshaping investor sentiment toward European markets.

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Mount Batten beach in Plymouth shut indefinitely after asbestos found in sand
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Mount Batten beach in Plymouth shut indefinitely after asbestos found in sand

Mount Batten beach in Plymouth, UK, has been closed indefinitely after tests revealed high concentrations of asbestos fibres in the sand. The decision was taken in coordination with the UK Health Security Agency. The area remains off-limits until further notice.

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Tourist dies in Tatras after deliberately leaving marked trail
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Tourist dies in Tatras after deliberately leaving marked trail

A tourist has died in the Tatra Mountains after deliberately leaving a marked trail in search of a less crowded route. Growing visitor numbers in the Tatras have led many hikers to seek off-trail alternatives. Mountain rescue services urge visitors to stick strictly to marked paths.

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99% of a core-collapse supernova's energy escapes invisibly as neutrinos
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99% of a core-collapse supernova's energy escapes invisibly as neutrinos

A core-collapse supernova releases an enormous amount of energy — equivalent to ten billion suns in visible light — yet that represents only about 1% of the total energy of the event. The remaining 99% is carried away by neutrinos, nearly massless particles that pass through all matter almost without interacting. This is why supernovae, despite their spectacular brightness, are so difficult to fully study.

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Disney announces "Deep Dive into Kingdom Hearts" event at D23 in August 2026

Disney announced a "Deep Dive into Kingdom Hearts" event at D23, set for 15th August 2026, to commemorate the series' 25th anniversary — the first game launched in March 2002. The Kingdom Hearts series is coming to Nintendo platforms in October, with Kingdom Hearts 4 also confirmed for the Switch 2.

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Dubois blasts IBF champion Turhan, eyes Han fight by end of 2026
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Dubois blasts IBF champion Turhan, eyes Han fight by end of 2026

Boxer Caroline Dubois expressed frustration at defending her title instead of pursuing a unification bout. She blasted IBF champion Elif Nur Turhan, calling her demands "ridiculous" and labelling her a "joker". Dubois has set her sights on a fight with Stephanie Han before the end of 2026.

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Paul Wesley Marries Natalie Kuckenburg — His Third Wedding, She Is 20 Years His Junior
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Paul Wesley Marries Natalie Kuckenburg — His Third Wedding, She Is 20 Years His Junior

Paul Wesley, the actor best known for "The Vampire Diaries" and of Polish descent, has married for the third time. His new wife is Natalie Kuckenburg, who is 20 years his junior. Wesley was previously married to Torrey DeVitto and Ines de Ramon.

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RLUSD Explained: Ripple's Dollar-Pegged Stablecoin Backed by Cash and T-Bills

RLUSD is a regulated stablecoin issued by Ripple Labs, the company behind the XRP blockchain, pegged at one US dollar per token. Each token is backed one-to-one by a reserve of cash, short-term US Treasury bills, and cash equivalents, and can be redeemed for US dollars by approved users.

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Iran-US fighting resumes – Brent crude hits one-month high
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Iran-US fighting resumes – Brent crude hits one-month high

Iran and the US have resumed hostilities, with fighting ongoing for a third consecutive day. Yemen's Houthi rebels joined the conflict by shelling Saudi Arabia, breaking a four-year ceasefire. The escalating Middle East tensions pushed Brent crude oil prices to their highest level in a month on Tuesday.

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Poland raises medical school intake to 10,705 places for 2026/2027
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Poland raises medical school intake to 10,705 places for 2026/2027

A draft regulation published on Monday sets the intake for medical studies in Poland at 10,705 places and 1,500 places for dentistry in the 2026/2027 academic year. Both figures represent an increase compared to the 2025/2026 academic year. The move is aimed at training more doctors and dentists in Poland.

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Actress Julia Kamińska reveals gynaecologist's inappropriate words, urges women to report
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Actress Julia Kamińska reveals gynaecologist's inappropriate words, urges women to report

Actress Julia Kamińska posted a video on Instagram in which she quoted inappropriate remarks made by a gynaecologist and spoke openly about the violation of intimate boundaries in medical consultations. She urged women not to stay silent and to report unprofessional behaviour to the relevant institutions. The post sparked widespread discussion online.

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