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Cardinal Zuppi visits Russian POWs in Lviv region bearing gifts from the Pope
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Cardinal Zuppi visits Russian POWs in Lviv region bearing gifts from the Pope

Vatican envoy Cardinal Matteo Zuppi visited a facility housing Russian prisoners of war in the Lviv region of Ukraine. He presented the prisoners with symbolic gifts and conveyed assurances of "papal solidarity" on behalf of Pope Leo XIV. The Pope is praying for the earliest possible end to the war in Ukraine.

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Ukrainians Plan Protest After Zelensky Fires Minister Without Explanation
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Ukrainians Plan Protest After Zelensky Fires Minister Without Explanation

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed one of his ministers without publicly stating a clear reason, sparking public anger. Citizens are now organising a protest in the capital Kyiv, accusing the president of a lack of transparency. The move has stirred significant public controversy in Ukraine.

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Lana Del Rey Announces Companion Album to "Stove"
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Lana Del Rey Announces Companion Album to "Stove"

Lana Del Rey has announced that her album "Stove" will have a companion album. The artist said she needs one more month to finish putting it together and thanked fans for their patience. No further details about the content or release date were given.

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Argentina Beat England 2-1 to Reach World Cup Final, FIFA to Probe Pitch Banner
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Argentina Beat England 2-1 to Reach World Cup Final, FIFA to Probe Pitch Banner

Argentina reached the 2026 World Cup final by defeating England 2-1 in their semifinal, overturning a 0-1 deficit with two goals. After the final whistle, Argentine players brought a banner with political content onto the pitch, which is likely to result in a FIFA sanction. The football body is expected to investigate the incident.

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Sugar-Coated Nanoparticles Shrink Deadly Brain Tumours in Mice
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Sugar-Coated Nanoparticles Shrink Deadly Brain Tumours in Mice

Scientists have developed sugar-coated nanoparticles that successfully shrink deadly brain tumours in mice. The research offers a new potential avenue for treating one of the most difficult-to-treat cancers. The method has not yet been tested in humans.

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Iranian Doctor: US Strike Damaged Children's Cancer Hospital in Iran
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Iranian Doctor: US Strike Damaged Children's Cancer Hospital in Iran

An Iranian doctor has reported that US airstrikes damaged a children's cancer hospital in Iran. Iranians are assessing the destruction following days of US strikes on key cities in the country's south and west. The incident has raised serious humanitarian concerns amid the ongoing conflict.

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Free Mario Tennis Fever Update 1.1.0 Adds Super Mario Galaxy Court and GameShare
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Free Mario Tennis Fever Update 1.1.0 Adds Super Mario Galaxy Court and GameShare

Nintendo has released a free Version 1.1.0 update for Mario Tennis Fever on Switch 2. It adds a new court inspired by the Super Mario Galaxy series, a special "Galaxy Court Match" mode, new Luma colours, a new Fever Racket, and a classic outfit for Mario. The update also introduces GameShare via GameChat and multiple balance adjustments.

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SK Hynix shares drop 10% as global chip selloff hits Asian markets
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SK Hynix shares drop 10% as global chip selloff hits Asian markets

Asian semiconductor stocks tumbled on Thursday, tracking a sharp selloff in U.S. chipmakers. SK Hynix led the losses with a 10% single-day decline, one of the steepest drops in the sector. The rout spread broadly across Asia-Pacific tech stocks.

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Google Play to allow third-party app stores starting next week
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Google Play to allow third-party app stores starting next week

As part of its antitrust settlement with Epic Games, Google will open the Play Store to third-party app stores starting next week. Developers will be able to distribute apps through alternative storefronts operating within the Google Play ecosystem. The move marks a major policy shift for the tech giant.

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Base creator admits social bet was wrong, steps back from leadership
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Base creator admits social bet was wrong, steps back from leadership

Jesse Pollak, creator of the Base blockchain network, is stepping back from leadership of the Base App after publicly admitting he was "definitively wrong" to bet on social experiences as a driver of crypto adoption. The misstep left Base trailing competitors in prediction markets and perpetual futures (perps). Pollak's admission marks a significant strategic reversal for the project.

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Relationship OCD: When Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Makes You Doubt Your Partner
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Relationship OCD: When Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Makes You Doubt Your Partner

Relationship OCD (ROCD) is a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder in which a person is plagued by persistent doubts about their feelings for a partner or the quality of their relationship. The condition is gaining greater public awareness, but limited data means little is known about how common it actually is. Experts note it can be emotionally devastating and is often mistaken for ordinary relationship doubts.

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Freelander 8 Reveals Minimalist Cabin With 46.3-Inch Display
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Freelander 8 Reveals Minimalist Cabin With 46.3-Inch Display

Chery and Jaguar Land Rover have unveiled the interior of the upcoming Freelander 8, a range-extended SUV due later this year. The cabin features a minimalist design with two displays measuring 15.6 and 46.3 inches. The crossover was first announced in April and sports a boxy exterior design.

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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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Ex-Fed Advisor Gets Over 3 Years in Prison for Lying About China Ties
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Ex-Fed Advisor Gets Over 3 Years in Prison for Lying About China Ties

A former advisor to the U.S. Federal Reserve has been sentenced to more than three years in prison for lying about his ties to Chinese intelligence. The case is considered one of the most prominent U.S. prosecutions related to Chinese intelligence targeting American institutions. The sentencing comes as the Trump administration intensifies its pursuit of foreign economic espionage cases.

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Hegseth proposes taxpayer-funded testosterone screening for U.S. troops
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Hegseth proposes taxpayer-funded testosterone screening for U.S. troops

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced a new policy calling for taxpayer-funded screening for low testosterone levels among U.S. troops. The policy does not appear to include estrogen-based therapy for female service members. Critics have noted the apparent gender disparity in the proposed measures.

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Bank of Korea raises rates to 2.75% in first hike in over three years
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Bank of Korea raises rates to 2.75% in first hike in over three years

The Bank of Korea raised its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 2.75%, marking the country's first rate hike in more than three years. The decision matched forecasts from economists surveyed by Reuters. The move signals a shift in South Korea's monetary policy stance.

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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 7 fixes Battery Share and taskbar alignment bugs
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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 7 fixes Battery Share and taskbar alignment bugs

Google has released Android 17 QPR1 Beta 7 for Pixel testers. The update addresses bugs in the Battery Share feature and fixes taskbar icon alignment issues on connected external displays. It is the seventh beta in this year's QPR1 testing cycle, following Beta 6 released two weeks ago.

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Mallory Hawk releases "Four O'Clocks" from debut solo album Chinook
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Mallory Hawk releases "Four O'Clocks" from debut solo album Chinook

Mallory Hawk, former frontwoman of Customer, has released "Four O'Clocks," a new single from her debut solo album Chinook. The album is named after the military helicopters that flew over her childhood hometown, and the pensive, melodic single draws directly on those memories. Chinook marks Hawk's first release as a solo artist.

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ESPYS return to New York's Lincoln Center after years in Los Angeles
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ESPYS return to New York's Lincoln Center after years in Los Angeles

The annual ESPYS awards show returned to New York City on Wednesday, held at Lincoln Center. After spending several decades in Los Angeles, the ceremony moved back to New York to honour the year's top athletes, teams and sports moments. The occasion was covered with a photo gallery from the event.

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England to Screen All Newborns for Deadly Muscle Disease SMA
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England to Screen All Newborns for Deadly Muscle Disease SMA

All newborn babies in England will be tested for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) via a heel prick test, following a policy change welcomed by singer Jesy Nelson. SMA is a rare and potentially fatal muscle-wasting condition. Early detection enables prompt treatment that can dramatically improve outcomes for affected children.

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