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Kraków without a mayor or election date as court ruling remains non-final
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Kraków without a mayor or election date as court ruling remains non-final

The court ruling dismissing a protest against Kraków's referendum remains non-final, leaving the city in political limbo. The protest's author has received the written justification and has one week to appeal; if no appeal is filed, the Prime Minister will set a date for early elections. In the meantime, Kraków is being governed by a government-appointed commissioner with no elected mayor in place.

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Exoplanet flybys may have triggered mass extinctions on Earth
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Exoplanet flybys may have triggered mass extinctions on Earth

Italian professor Daniele Fargion has proposed that some of Earth's mass extinction events may have been caused by close flybys of large planetary objects, not just asteroid impacts. According to the hypothesis, the gravitational pull of such exoplanets could have severely disrupted conditions on Earth, triggering catastrophic ecological collapses.

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$500M General Dynamics plant failed to produce a single 155mm shell component
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$500M General Dynamics plant failed to produce a single 155mm shell component

A munitions plant in Mesquite, Texas, operated by General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems received nearly $500 million in U.S. Army funding but produced zero subcomponents for 155mm artillery shells as of March 2026, according to a damning Inspector General report. Without 30,000 metal parts expected from the facility, the Army cannot reach its goal of 100,000 rounds per month. No corrective plan has been developed.

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Brandon Sanderson announces new Stormlight Archive instalment
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Brandon Sanderson announces new Stormlight Archive instalment

Brandon Sanderson has confirmed that his Stormlight Archive series — part of the vast Cosmere universe spanning books, novellas, games and interconnected lore — will expand with a new release. The franchise is seen as a direct rival to George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones universe in scope and fan dedication. No further plot details have been disclosed.

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AirPods public beta for Pro 3, Pro 2 and AirPods 4 now available to enroll

Apple has released public betas for AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods (4th gen), arriving one day after the iOS 27 public beta launched. Users can now enroll their devices to test upcoming AirPods features ahead of their official release.

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Chipotle opens first Mexico branch — locals react with mockery and anger

US fast-food chain Chipotle Mexican Grill opened its first restaurant in Mexico, in the city of Monterrey, calling it a significant milestone. The move triggered widespread mockery, scepticism and anger among Mexicans, with one social media user comparing it to "a dog teaching a duck to fly." The chain operates more than 4,000 locations worldwide.

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Trump backs Graham-inspired Russia sanctions bill, wants Iran and Hezbollah added
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Trump backs Graham-inspired Russia sanctions bill, wants Iran and Hezbollah added

President Donald Trump signalled support on Tuesday for a sanctions bill championed by the late Senator Lindsey Graham targeting Russia. He suggested the legislation should also be expanded to include sanctions against Iran and Hezbollah. No timeline or specific provisions were disclosed.

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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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Women still face major barriers to retirement security — here's why

Women in the US still face systemic barriers to retirement security, including lower lifetime earnings, career gaps due to caregiving responsibilities and smaller retirement benefits. These structural disadvantages explain why a dedicated "retirement security day" for women remains relevant. The gap between men's and women's retirement savings persists despite decades of progress.

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Silo Season 3 turns book character name into clever Easter egg in episode 2
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Silo Season 3 turns book character name into clever Easter egg in episode 2

In Season 3, Episode 2 of Apple TV+'s Silo, Charlotte (Jessica Brown Findlay), recovering from amnesia, accidentally calls her brother Congressman Daniel Keene (Ashley Zukerman) by the name Donald — his actual name in Hugh Howey's source novels. The showrunners appear to have deliberately built in the reference as an Easter egg, reassuring book fans that the writers are aware of their changes and hinting the detail may carry future significance.

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Maciej Wyderka breaks 1:44 barrier in 800m — fifth Pole ever to do so
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Maciej Wyderka breaks 1:44 barrier in 800m — fifth Pole ever to do so

23-letni Maciej Wyderka w Budapeszcie przebiegł 800 metrów poniżej 1 minuty i 44 sekund, dołączając do ekskluzywnego grona pięciu Polaków z takim wynikiem: Pawła Czapiewskiego, Adama Kszczota, Marcina Lewandowskiego i Patryka Dobka. Wyderka wrócił do startów po urazie, który wykluczył go z części letniej sezonu. Zimą pięciokrotnie schodził poniżej 1:45 na hali.

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Long Covid disrupts the brain's dopamine system

Researchers have found that long Covid disrupts the brain's dopamine system. Dopamine regulates motivation, mood and cognitive function, which may explain symptoms such as chronic fatigue, brain fog and depression reported by long Covid patients. The finding provides a biological basis for symptoms that were previously sometimes dismissed.

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PlayStation delays FlexStrike controller indefinitely, won't launch with Marvel Tokon
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PlayStation delays FlexStrike controller indefinitely, won't launch with Marvel Tokon

PlayStation has indefinitely delayed its proprietary wireless fight stick controller, the FlexStrike. It was originally set to launch alongside Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls in August, but a last-minute change scrapped those plans. No new release date has been announced.

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Rezvani teases V10 off-road supercar Dune with $1,500 deposit
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Rezvani teases V10 off-road supercar Dune with $1,500 deposit

American automaker Rezvani has teased its new Dune model, described as a V10-powered off-road supercar. Interested buyers can secure a place on the waiting list with a $1,500 deposit. Full technical specifications and the final price have not yet been disclosed.

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Plants and fruit souvenirs from outside the EU can be seized at the border
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Plants and fruit souvenirs from outside the EU can be seized at the border

Tourists returning from outside the EU frequently try to bring home plants, seeds or fruit as souvenirs, unaware that such items can be confiscated at the border. If caught, the traveller must cover the costs of destruction or return shipping of the seized goods. The rules apply to all plant material imported from non-EU countries regardless of quantity or value.

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US and UK unveil joint digital asset roadmap focused on stablecoins and tokenisation
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US and UK unveil joint digital asset roadmap focused on stablecoins and tokenisation

The United States and the United Kingdom have unveiled a joint digital asset roadmap through a transatlantic taskforce, with a focus on promoting stablecoin innovation and tokenised assets. The initiative signals deepening regulatory cooperation between the two countries in the crypto space. Specific regulatory timelines and implementation details were not disclosed.

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Fed chair Kevin Warsh vows to do his job despite pressure from Trump
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Fed chair Kevin Warsh vows to do his job despite pressure from Trump

Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh said on Tuesday that he will "do his job" regardless of political pressure from President Donald Trump, in what Reuters described as his most direct statement yet on the matter. The comments echo the tensions Trump had with Warsh's predecessor Jerome Powell. Warsh's remarks signal his intent to preserve the Fed's political independence.

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Anthropic sends junior staffer to EU Parliament hearing, officials furious

EU lawmakers blasted Anthropic after the AI company sent Donny Greenberg, a technical employee hired in April, to testify via video before the European Parliament instead of its head of public policy, Sarah Heck, whom lawmakers had requested. The hearing focused on risks from advanced AI, including Anthropic's Mythos model — restricted to trusted US firms since April — which can find and exploit software vulnerabilities. EU institutions have been seeking access to both Mythos and Fable but have been shut out.

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Racism against France's football team is a political issue, not just a sports one

Sociologist Dr Leon Moosavi of the University of Liverpool argues that racist abuse targeting France's national football team players like Kylian Mbappé reflects deeper political conflicts over national identity and immigration. Former Spanish PM Rajoy's remark that France succeeds because it has "no French players" exemplifies the normalisation of exclusionary rhetoric. Moosavi says football is merely a highly visible stage for these broader social tensions across Western democracies.

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Handball World Championship medallist Jadranka Jeż now sells vegetables at a market
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Handball World Championship medallist Jadranka Jeż now sells vegetables at a market

Jadranka Jeż, a former handball star and World Championship medallist, is struggling to make ends meet. She has lost her apartment and now sells vegetables at a market to survive. Her story highlights a stark contrast between past sporting glory and her current living conditions.

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Netanyahu warns Iran: next attack will meet stronger Israeli retaliation
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Netanyahu warns Iran: next attack will meet stronger Israeli retaliation

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared at a security conference in Dimona that any future Iranian attack on Israel would be met with a stronger response than before. The warning comes as tensions in the Middle East are once again rising. Netanyahu did not specify what actions Israel would take.

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X-Men '97 Season 2: original creators look back at stories that almost were
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X-Men '97 Season 2: original creators look back at stories that almost were

Eric Lewald, Julia Lewald and Larry Houston, creators of the original 1990s X-Men animated series, reflect on story ideas that never made it into the original show and may now find new life in X-Men '97 Season 2. The interview looks back at concepts developed 30 years ago and how they are shaping the continuation.

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