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World Champion Herasimenia Punched in Warsaw — Police Hunt Attacker
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World Champion Herasimenia Punched in Warsaw — Police Hunt Attacker

Belarusian swimmer Alaksandra Herasimenia, 2011 world champion and anti-Lukashenko activist, was punched in the head by an unknown man on a street in Warsaw. Journalist Natalia Radzina reported the incident. Polish police have launched a search for the attacker.

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Polish services on alert after Kyiv parcel explosions
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Polish services on alert after Kyiv parcel explosions

Polish security services heightened vigilance following parcel explosions at Ukrainian postal sorting facilities in Kyiv. Authorities conducted routine inspections of shipments rather than imposing a formal blockade on Ukrposhta vehicles. The incident points to a broader pattern of suspected sabotage operations targeting infrastructure in countries supporting Ukraine.

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EVE Vanguard finally comes together as a standalone extraction shooter
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EVE Vanguard finally comes together as a standalone extraction shooter

Fenris Creations, the studio behind the failed PS3 shooter Dust 514, is developing EVE Vanguard — an extraction shooter set in the EVE Online universe. After a third hands-on session, the game feels more cohesive, even though its ambitious cross-game integration features are not yet in place. Game director Scott Davis says the long-term goal is a self-sustaining world driven by EVE's player corporations and alliances, starting with authored content.

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US chain Chipotle to open its first restaurant in Mexico
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US chain Chipotle to open its first restaurant in Mexico

US fast food chain Chipotle, known for its Mexican-inspired menu, is set to open its first restaurant in Mexico. Other American chains have historically struggled to gain traction in the countries whose cuisine they draw from. The expansion will test whether Mexican consumers embrace an American take on their own food traditions.

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Warning signs your sunroof is about to leak — and how to stop it
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Warning signs your sunroof is about to leak — and how to stop it

A leaking sunroof is usually caused by clogged drainage tubes, cracked seals or damaged tracks. Early warning signs include moisture stains on the headliner, a musty smell inside the cabin, or visible dirt build-up around the roof frame. Regular cleaning of the drain channels and periodic seal inspections can prevent costly water damage.

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Leveraged South Korean chip ETFs crash 45%, burning retail investors

Newly launched leveraged ETFs tracking major South Korean chip stocks have fallen as much as 45% in value, threatening heavy losses for retail investors who use them to chase amplified returns. South Korean retail investors have been among the most active buyers of such leveraged products. The sharp drop highlights the dangers of leveraged instruments during periods of market volatility.

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TV Academy defends Emmy nom for 'Beast in Me' despite eligibility doubts
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TV Academy defends Emmy nom for 'Beast in Me' despite eligibility doubts

The eligibility of an Emmy nomination for best original main title theme music for the limited series featuring "Beast in Me" was called into question, with critics arguing the show does not meet the category's criteria. The Television Academy acknowledged that its rules "need tightening before next year's competition" but took no action to remove the current nomination. The song remains in contention for the award.

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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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13 killed in Spain's Almeria wildfire, including five Britons

A wildfire in the southeastern Spanish province of Almeria killed 13 people, including five British nationals, three Belgians, and one national each from France and Spain, authorities confirmed on Monday. The blaze destroyed rural settlements and left victims so badly burned that DNA identification was required. It is one of the deadliest wildfires Spain has seen in years.

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Nobel laureate: technology can offset demographic collapse
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Nobel laureate: technology can offset demographic collapse

According to a Nobel laureate cited by Krzysztof Adam Kowalczyk, a demographic catastrophe does not necessarily lead to economic collapse. Technological progress — including automation and artificial intelligence — could compensate for a shrinking workforce. Poland, despite unfavourable demographic trends, may sustain economic growth through innovation.

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Male infertility: the silent stigma costing couples years of struggle
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Male infertility: the silent stigma costing couples years of struggle

Sperm counts are declining worldwide, yet male infertility remains heavily stigmatised. Toby Trice and his wife underwent two rounds of IVF before discovering a testicular problem was the cause — one resolved by a routine operation. Prof. Michael Carroll stresses that male factors account for half of all infertility cases, and that early male testing could save couples years of emotional and financial strain.

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Spain federation chief opposes expanding the World Cup to 64 teams
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Spain federation chief opposes expanding the World Cup to 64 teams

The president of the Spanish football federation — a key organiser of the 2030 World Cup — has made his position clear: he opposes any further expansion of the tournament to 64 teams. FIFA president Gianni Infantino had not ruled out such a move after introducing the current 48-team format for the 2026 edition. The debate is ongoing, but Spain's stance is firmly against another expansion.

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DoorDash builds food metadata using a jury of LLM models

DoorDash has published a technical blog post describing a system that uses a "jury" of large language models (LLMs) to build food metadata at scale. The approach combines context optimisation with multimodal AI to improve the quality and consistency of food product data in the app. The post appeared on Hacker News with 4 points and no comments.

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2003's 'Cold Mountain' modernised The Odyssey 23 years before Nolan's film
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2003's 'Cold Mountain' modernised The Odyssey 23 years before Nolan's film

Charles Frazier's 1997 novel "Cold Mountain" blended Homer's Odyssey with Civil War America, and director Anthony Minghella adapted it into an Oscar-winning film for Miramax in 2003. The film is being recalled as Christopher Nolan prepares his own Odyssey adaptation. It predates the better-remembered Coen Brothers film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (2000) in drawing on the same ancient epic.

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Freddie Mercury Wrote Queen Ballad 'Delilah' About His Favourite Cat
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Freddie Mercury Wrote Queen Ballad 'Delilah' About His Favourite Cat

Freddie Mercury wrote the Queen ballad "Delilah," featured on the 1991 album "Innuendo," as a tribute to his favourite cat. The song is a rare example of a rock ballad dedicated to a musician's pet. Mercury was well known for his deep affection for cats throughout his life.

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Halo-Halo: Filipino shaved ice dessert with endless topping combinations
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Halo-Halo: Filipino shaved ice dessert with endless topping combinations

Halo-Halo is a traditional Filipino shaved ice dessert served with a colourful mix of contrasting toppings, including sweetened beans, jellies, fried bananas, coconut and ice cream. The name means "mix, mix" in Filipino, referring to how the dessert is eaten. The dish is highly customisable, with no single definitive recipe.

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How much should you contribute to the end-of-year teacher gift collection?
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How much should you contribute to the end-of-year teacher gift collection?

End-of-year joint gift collections for teachers can ease the pressure of competitive individual giving, but they introduce their own social friction — particularly the fear of appearing stingy. Etiquette experts suggest contributions should be voluntary and proportional to each family's means, with no fixed minimum. Clear communication about how the collection is organised is key to avoiding discomfort.

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'Asia's cleanest village' bans tourists on Sundays

The village known as "Asia's cleanest village" has banned tourists on Sundays in an effort to preserve its cleanliness and tranquillity. The measure is a response to growing tourist pressure that threatens the settlement's unique character. The village earned its title through residents' exceptional commitment to hygiene and environmental care.

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US strikes Iran for third straight night as Tehran hits Gulf military bases
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US strikes Iran for third straight night as Tehran hits Gulf military bases

The United States carried out a third consecutive night of strikes against Iran, while Tehran retaliated by targeting US military facilities in the Persian Gulf region. The escalating exchange of attacks marks the most intense direct military confrontation between Washington and Tehran in years. Regional security concerns are mounting as both sides continue to strike.

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Polish pension funds transfer 7.5 bn złoty to ZUS, may start selling shares
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Polish pension funds transfer 7.5 bn złoty to ZUS, may start selling shares

Poland's Open Pension Funds (OFE) transferred 7.5 billion złoty to the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS) in six months through the so-called safety slider mechanism. The pace of transfers is making it increasingly likely that the funds will have to sell equities to meet their obligations. Such forced share sales could put downward pressure on the Polish capital market.

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Hungary's parliament votes to remove President Sulyok in anti-Orban move
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Hungary's parliament votes to remove President Sulyok in anti-Orban move

Hungary's parliament passed an amendment that would remove President Tamás Sulyok, who was appointed during the tenure of former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The vote is the latest move by anti-Orbán forces to dismantle the political legacy of the former government. It reflects a growing parliamentary majority opposed to Orbán's influence.

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Marshall releases Billie Joe Armstrong signature amp for $3,999
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Marshall releases Billie Joe Armstrong signature amp for $3,999

Marshall has launched the 1959BJA Artist Signature amplifier endorsed by Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong — the company's first artist signature amp in 14 years. Priced at $3,999.99 (£3,099.99), it is built on Marshall's handwired 1959HW platform and features a custom "Dookie Mod." The baby-blue colour pays homage to Armstrong's first guitar, nicknamed "Blue." The amp made its debut during Green Day's Super Bowl performance earlier this year.

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