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Anti-Ukrainian Banner in Owińska Near Poznań – Two Men Charged
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Anti-Ukrainian Banner in Owińska Near Poznań – Two Men Charged

Police have identified the individuals who hung an anti-Ukrainian banner in the village of Owińska near Poznań. Two men have been charged with incitement to hatred. The local mayor firmly condemned the incident, stressing that the community rejects anti-Ukrainian hostility.

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Znamya 2: The Russian Space Mirror That Briefly Lit Up the Night in 1993
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Znamya 2: The Russian Space Mirror That Briefly Lit Up the Night in 1993

In the early 1990s, Russian engineers launched the Znamya 2 satellite mirror into orbit, briefly illuminating Earth's surface with reflected sunlight for several minutes. The test was declared a success, though the effect was short-lived. Today, private US companies are reviving the concept, sparking controversy over its environmental and astronomical impact.

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Gynaecologist Abuse: Julia Kamińska's Instagram Post Sparks Flood of Responses
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Gynaecologist Abuse: Julia Kamińska's Instagram Post Sparks Flood of Responses

Actress Julia Kamińska asked on Instagram about mistreatment by gynaecologists and was overwhelmed by the number of responses from women sharing similar experiences. Health educator Aga Szuścik stresses that in medicine there is no such thing as a "rude but good doctor" — abusive behaviour disqualifies a specialist entirely. Both women are calling on patients to report such incidents.

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NTSB Confirms Accelerator Was Fully Floored in Fatal Texas Tesla Crash
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NTSB Confirms Accelerator Was Fully Floored in Fatal Texas Tesla Crash

The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has confirmed that the accelerator pedal in a fatal Tesla crash in Texas was 100% floored at the time of the collision. This finding largely exonerates Tesla's Full Self-Driving system from direct blame. However, the incident raises broader questions about driver behaviour and liability in accidents involving semi-autonomous vehicles.

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Poland Thrash Bulgaria in Nations League, Grbić Cautiously Satisfied
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Poland Thrash Bulgaria in Nations League, Grbić Cautiously Satisfied

Poland's men's volleyball team convincingly defeated Bulgaria in the final match of the Nations League group stage. Head coach Nikola Grbić admitted after the game that it was hard to tell whether Poland played brilliantly or Bulgaria simply performed poorly. The win gave Poland a positive end to the group phase.

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Hal Williams, Beloved 'Sanford and Son' Actor, Dies at 91

Hal Williams, best known for playing Officer "Smitty" Smith in the classic TV series Sanford and Son, has died at his home in Rancho Mirage at the age of 91. The veteran actor appeared in 22 episodes of the show as one half of a crime-fighting police duo. His death was confirmed by his representative.

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Ukrainian Drone Hits Residential Block and Military Airfield in Engels, Russia
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Ukrainian Drone Hits Residential Block and Military Airfield in Engels, Russia

A Ukrainian drone struck a residential building in the Russian city of Engels, according to reports on Telegram. Nearly simultaneously, drones also hit the military airfield located in the same city. Engels is home to a major Russian strategic bomber base.

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IIF Economist: Poland Faces Harder Growth Phase, Must Bet on Innovation
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IIF Economist: Poland Faces Harder Growth Phase, Must Bet on Innovation

Marcello Estevão, managing director and chief economist at the Institute of International Finance (IIF), says Poland has built genuine economic strength but is now entering a more difficult convergence phase. He identifies productivity growth, innovation, energy security, private investment and fiscal credibility as the key challenges ahead. Poland's existing strengths give it a solid foundation, he argues.

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Iodised Salt Ruins Quick Pickles — Use Rock Salt Instead
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Iodised Salt Ruins Quick Pickles — Use Rock Salt Instead

The most common mistake when making quick-pickled cucumbers is using iodised salt instead of rock or non-iodised salt. The iodine disrupts the fermentation process, resulting in soft, bitter cucumbers. Only non-iodised salt should be used for pickling.

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US strikes Iran again as American held since 2004 is freed
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US strikes Iran again as American held since 2004 is freed

President Trump announced that an American woman imprisoned in Iran since 2004 has been freed and left the country. At the same time, US Central Command (CENTCOM) seized a tanker attempting to breach the US-reimposed blockade of Iranian ports. US forces also carried out fresh overnight strikes on targets inside Iran.

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Star Ocean: The Second Story R Launches on Switch 2 for $49.99 — No Upgrade Path
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Star Ocean: The Second Story R Launches on Switch 2 for $49.99 — No Upgrade Path

Square Enix has surprise-released Star Ocean: The Second Story R on Nintendo Switch 2 as part of the series' 30th anniversary celebrations. The game is available on the eShop for $49.99. There is no upgrade pathway from the original Switch version, and save data will not carry over between versions.

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California Pair Charged With Laundering Crypto From Darknet Fentanyl Sales
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California Pair Charged With Laundering Crypto From Darknet Fentanyl Sales

Two California residents have been charged with laundering cryptocurrency proceeds from darknet fentanyl sales. Over a seven-month period, the pair allegedly shipped more than 500 drug parcels and laundered hundreds of thousands of dollars through crypto. The case highlights the continuing use of digital currencies to conceal drug trafficking profits.

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Bloomberg: OPPO to Wind Down OnePlus Outside China and Scale Back realme
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Bloomberg: OPPO to Wind Down OnePlus Outside China and Scale Back realme

A Bloomberg report claims OPPO is preparing to wind down OnePlus operations outside China while also scaling back its realme brand. realme is said to be exiting China, but its future in markets such as India is unclear. OPPO, OnePlus and realme have not commented, leaving the reported plans unconfirmed. Earlier rumours this week had already suggested OnePlus was pulling out of the US and European markets.

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Chase Sapphire Lounge opens at DFW with network's first whiskey bar
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Chase Sapphire Lounge opens at DFW with network's first whiskey bar

Chase officially opened its new 18,000-square-foot Sapphire Lounge at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on June 16, making it the largest credit card lounge at DFW. The standout feature is the network's first dedicated whiskey lounge, offering guided tastings and a custom barrel selection exclusive to the location. It ranks just behind Chase's LaGuardia (21,000 sq ft) and Philadelphia (20,000 sq ft) lounges in size.

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Brennan Lee Mulligan's "Worlds Beyond Number" gets graphic novel adaptation
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Brennan Lee Mulligan's "Worlds Beyond Number" gets graphic novel adaptation

The fantasy world of Umora from Brennan Lee Mulligan's actual-play podcast "Worlds Beyond Number" is being adapted into a graphic novel. The first book, "The Wizard, the Witch, and the Wild One – Book One," marks the IP's jump from audio to comics. Voice actor Erika Ishii told Collider the comic is not a straight recreation of the podcast but an original adaptation of the beloved series.

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Summer Heat Kills Cars: What to Check Before Your Holiday Drive
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Summer Heat Kills Cars: What to Check Before Your Holiday Drive

High summer temperatures pose a serious threat to cars, especially when loaded with luggage and passengers. Experts say the most common causes of breakdowns during holidays are engine overheating, cooling system failures, tyre problems and battery issues. Before a long trip, drivers should check fluid levels, tyre pressure and the condition of the timing belt.

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PZPN Chief Kulesza Flies to World Cup Final in New York, Sparking Outrage
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PZPN Chief Kulesza Flies to World Cup Final in New York, Sparking Outrage

Polish Football Association president Cezary Kulesza has been invited to attend the World Cup final in New York, where Spain will face Argentina. Kulesza confirmed his trip in a statement to WP SportoweFakty. The decision sparked anger in Poland, with many fans and commentators criticising the federation chief's priorities.

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Apple TV's "Foundation" Is Essential Sci-Fi for Star Trek and Star Wars Fans
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Apple TV's "Foundation" Is Essential Sci-Fi for Star Trek and Star Wars Fans

Apple TV's adaptation of Isaac Asimov's "Foundation" is presented as essential viewing for science fiction fans, particularly those who enjoy Star Trek and Star Wars. Both of those franchises were originally inspired by Asimov's work, making the adaptation a full-circle moment for the genre. The series blends classic sci-fi ideas with a contemporary storytelling approach.

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US to Impose New Tariffs on Brazil Over Unfair Trade Practices

The Trump administration announced new tariffs on Brazil, accusing the country of unfair trade practices. The new duties are intended to replace previous tariffs that were struck down by the US Supreme Court. No specific tariff rates were disclosed in the announcement.

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ANU Denies Losing Control to Pro-Palestine Encampment, Royal Commission Told

ANU acting provost Prof Joan Leach told a royal commission into antisemitism and social cohesion that the university did not lose control of its campus to a pro-Palestine encampment. However, an internal safety review rated the encampment as having a "high" psychosocial risk. The commission is examining the experiences of Jewish students and academics at Australian universities.

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Gooseberry juice: a forgotten garden staple worth reviving
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Gooseberry juice: a forgotten garden staple worth reviving

Gooseberries, once a staple of Polish home gardens, are largely forgotten today despite being low in calories and beneficial for joint health. Grandmothers commonly made homemade juice from them. The basic recipe involves simmering the fruit with water and sugar, then straining and bottling the liquid.

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