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Ukroboronprom chief Herman Smetanin resigns without giving a reason

Herman Smetanin, head of Ukraine's state defence conglomerate Ukroboronprom, announced his resignation on Tuesday via his Telegram channel. He gave no specific reason for stepping down. Ukroboronprom is a key supplier of weapons and military equipment to Ukraine's armed forces.

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Wallace fires early birdies to reach tied-second at The Open
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Wallace fires early birdies to reach tied-second at The Open

Matt Wallace carded three birdies in the opening six holes of his second round at The Open Championship, briefly moving into a tie for second place. He was just two shots off the lead after his fast start. Wallace's hot streak placed him firmly among the tournament contenders.

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Netflix quietly releases spellbinding Korean historical fantasy epic in 2026
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Netflix quietly releases spellbinding Korean historical fantasy epic in 2026

Netflix has quietly released a Korean historical costume drama blending time travel, forbidden romance and political scheming. The show follows the reliable and flexible formula of Korean period dramas, pairing visual splendour with palace intrigue and whimsical storytelling. Critics are calling it one of the most compelling fantasy epics of 2026.

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Xiaomi launches water flosser with colour screen and 105-day battery life
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Xiaomi launches water flosser with colour screen and 105-day battery life

Xiaomi has unveiled a new oral irrigator (water flosser) featuring a colour display and a battery lasting up to 105 days on a single charge. The device is positioned as a more convenient alternative to traditional dental floss. Xiaomi is marketing the product as an innovation in everyday dental hygiene.

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Scientists discover hidden molecular feature that may help viruses spread
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Scientists discover hidden molecular feature that may help viruses spread

Scientists have identified a hidden molecular feature dubbed the "footprint of death" that may help viruses spread more effectively between cells. The discovery could open new avenues for research into antiviral treatments. The finding is described as a previously unknown threat in viral biology.

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BP and ConocoPhillips to announce billions in new Iraq investments
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BP and ConocoPhillips to announce billions in new Iraq investments

BP and ConocoPhillips are set to announce billions of dollars in new investments in Iraq on Friday. The move is part of a US strategy to weaken Iran's hold over Iraq's energy sector. The deals are intended to boost Iraq's energy independence from Iranian influence.

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Trump Drops Part of $10B BBC Defamation Lawsuit
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Trump Drops Part of $10B BBC Defamation Lawsuit

Donald Trump has dropped part of his $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the BBC, which centres on a disputed edit of his January 6 speech in a Panorama broadcast. The trial is scheduled for next year. Reports indicate the US government is now considering joining Trump's litigation as a party.

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Fortnite launches 36 AI-voiced character personas for creators from July 30

Epic Games announced that starting July 30, Fortnite creators will be able to publish experiences featuring AI-powered characters. At launch, 36 characters with "consistent voices and personas" will be available, including Fortnite staples such as Agent Jones, to be used as NPCs. The move is part of Epic's broader push to integrate AI into its creative ecosystem.

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Castlevania: Belmont's Curse drew visual inspiration from Netflix anime but has no story connection
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Castlevania: Belmont's Curse drew visual inspiration from Netflix anime but has no story connection

Konami has confirmed that the new game Castlevania: Belmont's Curse has no explicit story continuity with the Netflix animated series, though the visual similarity was fully intentional. The developers wanted anime fans who have never played the games to feel welcome. Art director Emmanuel Nouaille from the development studio said the show's cinematography inspired the game's visual presentation.

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Pakistan's Sindh province hit by child HIV outbreak linked to Karachi hospital

Pakistan's Sindh province is experiencing a new HIV outbreak among children, linked to a hospital in Karachi. Experts say the crisis reflects systemic failures in the healthcare system rather than isolated incidents. The region has suffered a series of similar outbreaks in recent years.

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US develops 500 kW laser cannon to shoot down drones cheaply
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US develops 500 kW laser cannon to shoot down drones cheaply

The United States is developing a 500 kW laser cannon designed to shoot down drones cheaply and effectively. Drones have dominated battlefields for years due to their low cost and high effectiveness. The new system aims to counter them without the expense of conventional missiles.

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$28 million ether options bet targets surge in price volatility
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$28 million ether options bet targets surge in price volatility

An anonymous investor has placed a $28 million options trade designed to profit from a surge in ether price volatility. The bet does not target a specific direction for the ETH price but instead profits from extreme market turbulence — large swings either up or down.

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Geely's "Thunder" EV motor packs 12 functions into one unit, cuts weight
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Geely's "Thunder" EV motor packs 12 functions into one unit, cuts weight

Chinese automaker Geely has unveiled a new electric drive system called "Thunder" that integrates 12 hardware functions into a single compact enclosure. The system is designed to significantly reduce the weight and size of EV drivetrains while delivering impressive energy efficiency gains.

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How literature helps us understand the collapse of revolutionary ideals

This literary essay uses Waguih Ghali's 1964 novel "Beer in the Snooker Club" as a starting point to explore how revolutions betray their true believers. The author grapples with the challenge facing writers trying to maintain perspective amid relentless news about conflict in Gaza, Ukraine and Sudan while producing work with lasting value.

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Avocado face mask for wrinkles — a simple home remedy for smooth skin
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Avocado face mask for wrinkles — a simple home remedy for smooth skin

A mashed avocado face mask is a simple home remedy said to moisturise skin and reduce fine lines. The fruit acts as a deep hydrating compress, improving skin elasticity and radiance. The method involves mashing the avocado and applying it directly to the face.

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Inspectors find over half of outlets selling blueberry buns filled with jam instead of blueberries

Poland's Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection (IJHARS) carried out checks on pastries sold in food outlets across the country. Irregularities were found in more than half of the inspected premises — "jagodzianki" (blueberry buns) were found to contain jam instead of actual blueberries. Waffles and cream-filled pastry rolls were also found to have labelling or quality issues.

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Mars gravity and human colonization: science has no certain answer yet
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Mars gravity and human colonization: science has no certain answer yet

Mars has roughly 38% of Earth's gravity, posing one of the biggest unknowns for long-term human colonisation. Scientists do not yet know whether such low gravity over extended periods causes irreversible harm to the human body, as most astronaut research relates to the near-zero gravity of the ISS. Thin atmosphere, radiation and lack of liquid water add further obstacles to any permanent settlement.

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World Cup Sparks Debate on Doctors' vs Footballers' Salaries
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World Cup Sparks Debate on Doctors' vs Footballers' Salaries

The FIFA World Cup and a scandal at the Southern Hospital in Warsaw have reignited a public debate about the earnings of doctors versus footballers. Some commentators are calling for caps on salaries in both professions. The piece takes an ironic tone toward those voices, suggesting the debate ignores market realities.

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Lublin Scientists Patent High-Protein, High-Fibre Black Seed Press-Cake Supplement

Scientists from Lublin have developed and patented a supplement made from black seed (nigella sativa) press cake — the by-product left after extracting oil from the seeds. The preparation is rich in protein and dietary fibre and was previously discarded as waste. The patent opens the door for use in the food or pharmaceutical industry.

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Slovenia's Vinčić to Referee World Cup Final Between Argentina and Spain
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Slovenia's Vinčić to Referee World Cup Final Between Argentina and Spain

FIFA has appointed Slovenian referee Slavko Vinčić to officiate the World Cup final between Argentina and Spain. Former German referee Manuel Gräfe argues the choice has a political dimension, describing it as a chess move by FIFA president Gianni Infantino and refereeing chief Pierluigi Collina. Vinčić is a controversial figure among Polish football fans.

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Wrong GPS maps cut businesses off from customers and cause real financial losses
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Wrong GPS maps cut businesses off from customers and cause real financial losses

Incorrect data in GPS navigation apps is preventing customers from reaching certain businesses, causing real financial losses for entrepreneurs. The problem affects both small premises and larger venues whose locations are wrongly marked on maps.

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US unmanned systems far from home: the case for overseas autonomous repair hubs

A War on the Rocks analysis uses a 2028 scenario in which US unmanned underwater and surface vehicles deployed across Indo-Pacific choke points break down far from their home port in Yokosuka. One repair requires a 3,000-mile, 15-day return journey; technicians for another are blocked from entering Singapore due to visa issues. The authors make the case for a network of overseas sustainment hubs for autonomous systems to maintain operational readiness.

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