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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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Google Pixel portrait mode disappoints — author won't buy Pixel 11 without a fix

A tech writer who used to love Pixel cameras says Google's portrait mode has become a dealbreaker for him, with visible artifacts and poor bokeh rendering in both people shots and macro crops. He notes that Apple and Samsung have similar issues, but with the Pixel 11 launch approaching, fixing portrait mode is his top demand for Google's upcoming flagship. He says he will not buy the Pixel 11 unless the problem is addressed.

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Ubisoft fears talent loss despite laying off 2,000 workers
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Ubisoft fears talent loss despite laying off 2,000 workers

Ubisoft's official report lists losing key talent as one of its greatest business risks. This sits in stark contrast with the company's recent actions, as it laid off approximately 2,000 employees in a short period. The contradiction between the company's stated fears and its own workforce cuts has drawn widespread criticism in the gaming industry.

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JPMorgan, Goldman, BofA, Citi and Wells Fargo report earnings — strong trading revenues expected

Five major US banks — JPMorgan, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup and Wells Fargo — are reporting earnings on Tuesday morning. Analysts expect strong revenues from equities and fixed-income trading across all five institutions. Detailed results were not yet available at the time of publication.

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Israeli study: your name may subtly shape your facial features over time
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Israeli study: your name may subtly shape your facial features over time

Israeli researchers have found that a person's name can subtly shape their facial features over time, with the effect being much stronger in adults than in children. The study showed that adults' faces could be matched to their names far more accurately than children's faces. The findings suggest that social expectations tied to a name may influence a person's physical appearance.

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Raspberries and blueberries: summer superfoods for heart health and immunity
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Raspberries and blueberries: summer superfoods for heart health and immunity

Raspberries and blueberries are among the best seasonal fruits to eat during summer, when they are available fresh. Both are rich in nutrients that support heart health and strengthen the immune system. As their season is short, nutritionists encourage making the most of them while they last.

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France to join NATO Forward Land Forces in Finland, announced at Ankara summit

At the NATO summit in Ankara, France announced its intention to join the multinational Forward Land Forces (FLF) in Finland. The forces are commanded by Sweden and are based in Boden, Sweden, and Rovaniemi, Finland. They form a key element of NATO's deterrence and defence on the alliance's northern flank.

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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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Andrew Giuliani picks Argentina as his World Cup winner
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⚽ Sport

Andrew Giuliani picks Argentina as his World Cup winner

Andrew Giuliani, head of the White House task force for the World Cup, named his pick for the tournament winner as Argentina. The four remaining semi-final teams are France, Spain, England and Argentina. Giuliani commented that an Argentine victory "would be wonderful," without elaborating further on tactical reasoning.

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Stranger Things star Linnea Berthelsen makes UK stage debut in London
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Stranger Things star Linnea Berthelsen makes UK stage debut in London

Linnea Berthelsen, best known for playing Kali Prasad/008 in Netflix's Stranger Things, will make her UK stage debut in the solo play "Darkling" at London's Bush Theatre. The production is described as "an epic story" and is presented by Actors Touring Company in co-production with the Bush Theatre.

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Niger Delta residents protest toxic gas leaks in Billé, Nigeria

Residents of Billé in Nigeria's Niger Delta have taken to the streets demanding government action over a severe environmental disaster. For several months, toxic and flammable gas has been leaking from the ground, contaminating water sources and destroying aquatic life that the community depends on for its livelihood. It is the latest in a long series of environmental disasters in the Niger Delta, largely blamed on Western oil companies.

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Pregnant Anne Hathaway stuns in ivory silk gown at Late Night with Seth Meyers
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Pregnant Anne Hathaway stuns in ivory silk gown at Late Night with Seth Meyers

On 13 July 2026, pregnant Anne Hathaway appeared in New York for a taping of Late Night with Seth Meyers. The actress wore a stunning ivory silk gown that beautifully accentuated her baby bump. The look immediately drew widespread admiration.

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South Korea advances blockchain economy and CBDC linked to government bonds

South Korea is advancing plans to build a blockchain-based economy, including the enactment of the Digital Asset Basic Act and a central bank digital currency (CBDC) project tied to the tokenisation of government bonds. The country is doubling down on blockchain and digital assets even as global tech attention shifts toward artificial intelligence.

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Poznań launches summer tourism campaign with humorous short films
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Poznań launches summer tourism campaign with humorous short films

The Poznań Local Tourism Organisation (PLOT) has launched a summer promotional campaign to attract visitors to the capital of the Greater Poland region during the holidays. A series of short, humorous videos highlights the city's top attractions and builds on last year's campaign "Poznań. Serio warto" (Poznań. Really Worth It), featuring a guide character named Piotr Paweł.

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Electric BMW M3 will keep the M3 badge, not be called iM3
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Electric BMW M3 will keep the M3 badge, not be called iM3

The head of BMW M has confirmed that the electric version of the iconic M3 will carry the same M3 badge as its petrol sibling, dismissing rumours that the electric model would be renamed iM3. BMW M intends to keep a unified naming approach for the performance model regardless of powertrain.

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Sardinian minestrone soup: the longevity secret lies in seeds and vegetables
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Sardinian minestrone soup: the longevity secret lies in seeds and vegetables

Nutrition experts at the Centre for Nutritional Education studied the diet of Sardinia's famously long-lived residents and found that the key is a simple soup based on several types of seeds — including beans and peas — enriched with seasonal vegetables from local markets. The dish is rich in fibre, plant protein and antioxidants, all linked to longevity. The recipe relies on affordable, locally sourced ingredients available year-round.

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Icelandic crime series "Áróra" in development — based on Sigurðardóttir novels

Icelandic producer Glassriver and ZDF Studios-owned Network Movie are jointly developing "Áróra," a crime drama series based on Lilja Sigurðardóttir's internationally bestselling "An Áróra Investigation" novels. Network Movie has optioned all five books: "Cold as Hell," "Red as Blood," "White as Snow," "Dark as Night" and "Deep as Death." No release date has been announced yet.

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15 years ago, shuttle Atlantis photobombed Earth for the last time before docking with ISS
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15 years ago, shuttle Atlantis photobombed Earth for the last time before docking with ISS

On 10 July 2011, an astronaut aboard the International Space Station captured the space shuttle Atlantis against the backdrop of Earth over the Bahamas as it prepared to dock — the last time a NASA shuttle appeared in such a photo. NASA's Space Shuttle Programme comprised five spacecraft and 135 missions between 1981 and 2011, logging more than 32,000 hours in space. The programme helped build the ISS and deploy satellites including the Hubble Space Telescope.

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Cooler Master HAF II 500 returns with massive fans and redesigned interior
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Cooler Master HAF II 500 returns with massive fans and redesigned interior

Cooler Master has revived its iconic HAF II 500 case with a new generation featuring oversized fans designed for efficient and quiet cooling. The redesigned interior supports top-end gaming PCs as well as AI and rendering workstations. The case emphasises a well-planned airflow architecture without sacrificing noise levels.

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Polish zloty falls as Gulf conflict pushes dollar to one-year highs
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Polish zloty falls as Gulf conflict pushes dollar to one-year highs

Renewed conflict in the Persian Gulf has driven up oil prices and triggered risk aversion in financial markets. The euro hit multi-month highs against the Polish zloty, while the US dollar reached its most expensive level in over a year. The Polish currency is under strong pressure amid rising geopolitical uncertainty.

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Xbox fans demand Microsoft cut executive pay after wave of layoffs
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Xbox fans demand Microsoft cut executive pay after wave of layoffs

Xbox fans have sent formal demands to Microsoft following the latest round of layoffs at the gaming division. Among their key requests is a cut to executive salaries, with players blaming poor leadership for the situation. The community is making its expectations clear ahead of the brand's announced major reset.

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Maya wall formula rivals insights of ancient mathematical masters
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Maya wall formula rivals insights of ancient mathematical masters

Mathematical texts found on a Maya wall at a site in Guatemala have been identified as rivalling the insights of ancient mathematical masters. The inscriptions name an astronomer called Sak Tahn Waax. The findings were published on 14 July 2026 in the journal Nature.

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