France vs Spain: FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinal live coverage
Francja i Hiszpania zmierzą się w półfinale Mistrzostw Świata 2026. Obie drużyny należą do największych faworytów turnieju.
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Francja i Hiszpania zmierzą się w półfinale Mistrzostw Świata 2026. Obie drużyny należą do największych faworytów turnieju.
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Some US municipalities are replacing Flock automated licence-plate cameras with Axon's rival system, but critics question whether swapping vendors actually addresses concerns about mass surveillance and vehicle tracking. Both systems operate on similar automated recognition principles, and privacy advocates argue that a brand change alone does not remove the underlying civil-liberties issues.
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President Donald Trump declared that US strikes on Iran will continue and escalate to target key infrastructure unless Tehran agrees to a deal. Trump confirmed that Washington and Iran have held talks and urged Iranian leaders to negotiate. US Central Command simultaneously announced a new round of strikes against Iranian targets and restored a naval blockade on Iran's ports.
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Didier Deschamps' long era as France manager is ending after the team's World Cup semifinal elimination. Former Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane is expected to take charge of the French national team in the summer. Significant roster changes are also anticipated as France look to rebuild.
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Disney has officially confirmed a new Mandalorian sequel for July 31, 2026. The previous Star Wars film, The Mandalorian and Grogu, grossed only $340 million at the box office — below expectations and lower than Solo: A Star Wars Story's $392 million. Meanwhile, the Disney+ series Maul — Shadow Lord starring Sam Witwer became one of the franchise's highest-rated projects and was renewed for a second season before its first episode aired.
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A growing number of young workers are deliberately changing jobs every year or two to accelerate career progression and boost pay — a trend dubbed "lily-padding". Instead of climbing the ladder within one company, they hop between employers to gain broader experience and negotiate higher salaries with each move. Proponents argue the strategy delivers faster results than waiting for internal promotions.
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The UK Commons health committee is urging ministers to ban fast food outlets such as KFC from opening near schools and to prohibit junk food advertising on billboards and public transport. Supermarkets would be legally required to display fruit and vegetables prominently near entrances and checkouts. MPs also want mandatory traffic-light front-of-pack labels on all food products. Obesity costs the UK an estimated £74bn a year, and the committee says the government must resist food industry lobbying to tackle the crisis.
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The mother of actress Daveigh Chase, best known for voicing Lilo in Disney's Lilo & Stitch, has filed to take control of her late daughter's $400,000 estate. Chase died in June from AIDS-related complications following years of homelessness and addiction. She was 35 years old.
The UK Entertainment Retailers Association (ERA) has pushed back against Sony's plans to stop manufacturing physical games in January 2028. ERA's data shows PS5 and PS4 accounted for half of all UK physical game revenue in 2025. The trade group argues that millions of gamers value true ownership of physical copies.
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Nissan has confirmed it will discontinue the Altima sedan and the Rogue Plug-In Hybrid in the United States. The company decided one sedan is sufficient for the American market, while the Rogue PHEV will be replaced by the new Rogue e-Power. The cuts are part of Nissan's "Mobility Intelligence for Everyday Life" strategy, which targets the elimination of 11 underperforming models.
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Poet Mary Oliver spent most of her adult life in relative obscurity before winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1984, which transformed her into a rare celebrity poet beloved by cultural figures including Oprah Winfrey. Director Sasha Waters discusses Oliver's remarkable journey in the documentary "Mary Oliver: Saved By The Beauty Of The World." The film examines how Oliver's work eventually crossed over into mainstream pop culture.
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Germany's Federal Office for Family and Civic Affairs registered more than 5,800 applications for conscientious objector status in the first half of 2026, a record figure. The surge marks a sharp increase compared to the same period last year. The spike follows the introduction of Germany's new military conscription model in 2026.
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Researcher Benjamin Bai has published LeMario, a project that applies the JEPA (Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture) framework to train a world model on Super Mario Bros gameplay data. Rather than generating pixels directly, the model learns to predict game states in a latent representation space. The project is publicly available and has drawn attention from the Hacker News community.
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L'Adore Eclipse Noir, sold at Rossmann for around 21 zł, is being praised as a near-identical dupe for YSL Black Opium, which retails at around 700 zł. The oriental-floral fragrance opens with red fruits, orange blossom, cardamom and nutmeg, with a heart of exotic flowers and freshly roasted coffee. Users report the scent lasts from morning to evening, offering sweetness and intensity at a fraction of the price.
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Three US senators have announced their opposition to the CLARITY Act, a cryptocurrency market structure bill, citing ethics concerns. Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the chamber plans to vote on the bill before August 10, though its passage remains uncertain due to insufficient Democratic support. The bill aims to establish a regulatory framework for the US crypto market.
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Netflix has released three major documentary series highlighting the problems of the cruise industry, yet passenger numbers continue to rise. The article contrasts the streamer's critical portrayal of cruises with data showing the sector remains hugely popular. The cruise industry appears immune to the negative press.
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Researchers have extracted DNA from a 50,000-year-old tooth of an African antelope, setting a new record for the oldest DNA ever recovered from sub-Saharan Africa. The previous record stood at around 18,000 years. The finding shows that DNA preservation in the region's hot climate is possible for far longer than previously believed, opening new avenues for studying ancient human relatives.
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During Tuesday's World Cup semifinal between Spain and France, a brutal foul occurred while the score was still 0–0, but neither the referee nor VAR took any action. Football experts and players reacted with outrage on social media, calling the decision — or lack thereof — a scandal and demanding accountability from match officials.
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A judge ruled in favour of rapper Lil Durk, agreeing to separate his racketeering charges — including allegations tied to a Chicago killing — from his Los Angeles trial. The judge stated at a tense hearing, "I'm here to make sure both sides have a fair trial." The decision is considered a significant procedural win for Durk's defence team.
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Buy Now Pay Later lenders in the UK are now required to obtain regulatory authorisation to operate, bringing the sector under formal financial oversight for the first time. The new rules entitle consumers to refunds and allow lenders to reject applications from those unable to repay. The changes aim to curb the risk of problem debt among BNPL users.
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Samsung Display opened its South Korean headquarters to media for the first time, letting a journalist personally drop a steel ball from 40 cm onto a hair-thin flexible display — which survived intact. The visit, days before Samsung Unpacked on July 22, revealed stress-testing labs for next-generation foldable screens. Samsung Display representatives confirmed they are ready to supply Apple with foldable displays for a future iPhone, stating: "We mean it, we love other companies to join this market."
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Wildfires that broke out last Thursday in Spain's southeastern province of Almería killed 13 people, 12 of whom were foreign nationals. Seven of the victims were British citizens, authorities confirmed after completing postmortem examinations. The area is home to a large community of foreign residents.
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