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2027 Toyota Corolla Hatchback gets bigger screens but drops sporty FX trim
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2027 Toyota Corolla Hatchback gets bigger screens but drops sporty FX trim

The 2027 Toyota Corolla Hatchback makes digital gauge clusters standard across the entire lineup, with the SE model receiving a seven-inch display. The 169 hp 2.0-litre engine and CVT transmission carry over unchanged. New 18-inch gloss white alloy wheels are available as accessories, but the sporty FX trim has been discontinued.

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Rangers in advanced talks to sign Partizan captain Dragojevic
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Rangers in advanced talks to sign Partizan captain Dragojevic

Rangers FC are in advanced talks to sign Partizan Belgrade captain Dragojevic. The Scottish Premiership club is close to securing the transfer during the summer window.

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Asteroid 1998 SH2 may be a "dark comet" — a threat to Earth?
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Asteroid 1998 SH2 may be a "dark comet" — a threat to Earth?

The object 1998 SH2, catalogued as a standard asteroid since 1998, displayed orbital anomalies during its close approach in August 2025, triggering a new series of analyses. Scientists now suspect it may be a so-called dark comet — an object with comet-like activity but no visible coma or tail. The finding forces a rethink of how Earth-threat assessments are made for similar objects.

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US Medicare proposes new payment framework for clinical AI and software

The US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed in July 2026 new payment rules for AI and clinical software tools as part of its 2027 hospital outpatient and physician fee proposals. While Medicare has long been adept at pricing physical items, it has lacked a consistent framework for algorithms — such as those predicting cardiac risk or mapping prostate cancer spread. The proposed changes aim to factor in the impact of digital tools on patient outcomes.

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Arundhati Roy on Beatles, AI and indie filmmaking at London Indian Film Festival

Booker Prize-winning author Arundhati Roy took part in a Q&A at BFI Southbank on 15 July 2026, following the UK premiere of the 4K restoration of "In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones." She spoke about the unauthorised use of Beatles songs in the film, the growing presence of AI in cinema, and the handmade aesthetic of independent filmmaking.

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Israel vows to keep security zones in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza
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Israel vows to keep security zones in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz told the US Secretary of Defense that Israel is determined to keep its forces in the security zones it has established in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza. The declaration came amid rising tensions in the Middle East following US strikes on Iran. Katz stressed that Israel's sole objective is to protect its citizens from threats.

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Visa: stablecoins will power micro-payments in the AI agentic economy

Visa predicts that in the emerging era of AI agentic commerce, stablecoins will become a key settlement layer for micro-transactions. The company envisions a hybrid payment flow combining traditional card rails with stablecoin infrastructure at different stages of a task. This signals that Visa sees digital currencies not as a rival but as a complement to its own payment network.

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Blue Angels jet flew extremely low over crowd in Pensacola — investigation launched
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Blue Angels jet flew extremely low over crowd in Pensacola — investigation launched

Podczas pokazu lotniczego Blue Angels na plaży w Pensacoli na Florydzie jeden z odrzutowców przeleciał wyjątkowo nisko tuż nad widzami, wywołując zamieszanie i zaskoczenie wśród zebranych. Marynarka Wojenna USA wszczęła dochodzenie w sprawie incydentu. Blue Angels to elitarny zespół akrobacyjny US Navy, a

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Polish zloty weakens above 4.32 per euro after US strikes on Iran
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Polish zloty weakens above 4.32 per euro after US strikes on Iran

US military escalation against Iran has pushed oil prices higher and weakened the Polish zloty. The euro has settled firmly above 4.32 PLN. Geopolitical tensions linked to Trump's policy continue to put pressure on the Polish currency.

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European Night of Literature 2026 in Wrocław: theme and reading list announced

The 15th European Night of Literature will take place on 22 August in Wrocław under the theme "Community – how to find what was never lost". This year's reading list has been curated by Filip Zawada. The full programme of the event has now been announced.

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FromSoftware opens sign-ups for The Duskbloods closed beta test
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FromSoftware opens sign-ups for The Duskbloods closed beta test

FromSoftware has released a detailed schedule for the closed beta test of its upcoming online game, The Duskbloods. Sign-ups are set to open shortly, with the tests themselves planned for summer. The game had previously been announced as the studio's new multiplayer project.

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Nobel laureate Aghion: Europe trails US and China in AI — here's how to catch up

Economist and Nobel laureate Philippe Aghion warns that Europe is falling significantly behind the US and China in artificial intelligence. He argues that better research funding, stronger venture capital ecosystems and more AI innovation are needed for Europe to close the gap. Without these steps, he says, Europe risks being permanently sidelined in the global technology race.

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Queen Letizia ditches heels for flat sandals making a summer comeback
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Queen Letizia ditches heels for flat sandals making a summer comeback

Queen Letizia recently appeared at an official engagement wearing flat sandals instead of her usual heels. The style was once considered a summer staple and the Spanish queen is bringing it back into fashion. Her fashion choices are frequently compared to those of Princess Kate, though Letizia is seen as having greater stylistic freedom.

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Mauritania: UNESCO-listed Sahara gem visited by fewer than 10,000 tourists a year
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Mauritania: UNESCO-listed Sahara gem visited by fewer than 10,000 tourists a year

Mauritania, located in north-western Africa, covers over one million square kilometres, with 90% of its territory lying within the Sahara desert and a population of just five million. Despite boasting UNESCO-listed heritage sites, fewer than 10,000 tourists visit annually, making it one of the world's least-visited countries. It remains one of the last genuinely undiscovered travel destinations.

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Toyota and BMW trial Repsol's Nexa 95 renewable fuel with 70% lower emissions
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Toyota and BMW trial Repsol's Nexa 95 renewable fuel with 70% lower emissions

Toyota and BMW have launched real-world trials of Repsol's Nexa 95 renewable fuel as a potential alternative to electric vehicles. The automakers say the fuel can reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 70% compared with conventional petrol. The trials are being conducted under real driving conditions.

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Thailand's "hair croissants" go viral online
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Thailand's "hair croissants" go viral online

Saiwan Bake House, a bakery in Pattaya, Thailand, has gone viral with its "hair croissants" — pastries covered in thin, crispy strands of dough. The unusual treats have become hugely popular with locals and tourists alike. Their striking and unconventional appearance is what's drawing attention on social media.

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The physical Universe is not made of pure mathematics alone
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The physical Universe is not made of pure mathematics alone

Although modern theoretical physics – including General Relativity and Quantum Field Theory – relies on mathematical frameworks, the two theories are fundamentally incompatible and cannot explain, for example, the gravitational behaviour of quantum systems. The popular approach to new physics involves extending existing mathematical models, but the article argues that mathematical formalism alone is insufficient to fully describe physical reality. The limits of current knowledge suggest the Universe contains aspects that go beyond what can be captured in purely mathematical terms.

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From lizard venom to weight-loss drugs — the peptide era is reshaping medicine

GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic trace their origins to research on venom from a lizard native to the Desert Southwest of the USA. They work by binding to albumin in fat tissue and slowly releasing a hormone into the bloodstream over several days, controlling weight and blood sugar. The health benefits continue to surprise doctors and patients, and experts believe the peptide era in medicine is only just beginning.

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Hal Williams, actor from '227' and 'Sanford and Son', dies at 91

Hal Williams, the American actor best known for his roles in the sitcoms "227" and "Sanford and Son," as well as his portrayal of a drill sergeant in both the film and TV versions of "Private Benjamin," has died at the age of 91. He also had a dramatic role in "The Waltons." Williams was a recognisable face on American television for several decades.

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LOT cabin crew protest: hundreds of unpaid hours and slashed days off despite record profits
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LOT cabin crew protest: hundreds of unpaid hours and slashed days off despite record profits

Around 600 cabin crew members at Polish airline LOT have signed a protest letter to management, despite the carrier posting record profits. Staff report extreme exhaustion, hundreds of hours of unpaid work, and a drastic reduction in days off during the summer season. Employees also accuse LOT of disregarding flight safety standards.

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EU top court backs Catalan amnesty law, clears path for Puigdemont's return

The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that Spain's Catalan amnesty law does not violate key EU legal provisions, dealing a major blow to opponents of the controversial measure. The ruling brings separatist leader Carles Puigdemont, who has lived in exile for years, a step closer to returning to Spain without facing prosecution. It is also a win for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who granted the amnesty in exchange for parliamentary support after the 2023 elections. The judgement reinforces the government's position that the law complies with EU legislation.

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