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Tobacco shops closing fastest – Poland lost 530 retail stores in H1 2025
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Tobacco shops closing fastest – Poland lost 530 retail stores in H1 2025

In the first half of 2025, Poland's retail market shrank by 530 stores, with the steepest decline recorded in tobacco product outlets, stationery shops and bookstores, according to data cited by "Rzeczpospolita". However, the trend does not signal overall stagnation, as many retail chains continue to expand. The changes reflect the evolving consumer habits of Polish shoppers.

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TSMC to invest $100 billion in Arizona AI chip factories
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TSMC to invest $100 billion in Arizona AI chip factories

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) announced Thursday a $100 billion plan to build semiconductor factories in Arizona. The investment is aimed at meeting surging demand for artificial intelligence chips. It is one of the largest planned capital outlays in the history of the US chip industry.

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Netflix's Bela Bajaria to receive 2026 International Emmy Founders Award

Bela Bajaria, Netflix's Chief Content Officer, will receive the 2026 International Emmy Founders Award. She has overseen global hits including Squid Game, Adolescence and the upcoming Stranger Things finale. The Founders Award honours individuals who have had an outstanding impact on the international television industry.

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Paula Kania-Choduń reveals how Sabalenka behaves off court with media
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⚽ Sport

Paula Kania-Choduń reveals how Sabalenka behaves off court with media

Polish tennis player Paula Kania-Choduń has shared her observations about Aryna Sabalenka's off-court behaviour, particularly towards the media. Despite not winning a title in recent months, Sabalenka remains world number one in the WTA rankings following Wimbledon. Kania-Choduń spoke positively about the Belarusian, describing her as natural and open.

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Poland's 100+ M1A1FEP tanks face costly upgrade after US ends logistics support

Poland is set to receive all ordered M1 Abrams tanks by the end of 2026, but over 100 of them are the older M1A1FEP variant not included in the Ministry of Defence's technical modernisation plan. The US has announced it will end logistics support for all M1A1-family operators, potentially forcing Poland into an expensive upgrade programme. Without modernisation, Poland risks operating two incompatible armoured fleets with separate logistics chains.

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93 years on, documentary investigates the mystery of the "Lituanica" crash

On the 93rd anniversary of the Lituanica crash, filmmakers are using archival research and CGI technology to reconstruct the final minutes of the legendary 1933 transatlantic flight by Steponas Darius and Stasys Girėnas. The aircraft went down over the forests of what is now Pszczelnik, Germany, and the cause has never been definitively established. The event remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of pre-war aviation history.

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US Senate unanimously votes against clemency for FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried
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🪙 Crypto

US Senate unanimously votes against clemency for FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried

The US Senate has unanimously adopted a resolution opposing clemency for Sam Bankman-Fried, the former FTX CEO convicted of fraud and currently serving a 25-year prison sentence. Prediction markets put the odds of a Trump pardon before July 31 at below 1%. The resolution reflects broad bipartisan opposition to any early release for the disgraced crypto mogul.

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Serhiy Koretsky appointed Ukraine's new prime minister, backed by Zelensky
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Serhiy Koretsky appointed Ukraine's new prime minister, backed by Zelensky

Ukraine's parliament approved Serhiy Koretsky as the country's new prime minister. President Volodymyr Zelensky described him as "the best-prepared person" for the role. Koretsky replaces Julia Svyrydenko, who resigned from the position days earlier.

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Sardinian centenarians share a trait beyond diet and genes: strong social optimism
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Sardinian centenarians share a trait beyond diet and genes: strong social optimism

Scientists studying residents of Sardinia's "Blue Zone" — a region with an exceptionally high number of centenarians — found that beyond diet, exercise and genetics, the elderly share a common trait. Strong optimism and deep social bonds appear to slow ageing and support healthy life well past 100 years. Sardinia is one of five recognised Blue Zones worldwide.

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TSMC adds $100bn to US investment, bringing Arizona commitment to $265bn

Taiwanese chipmaking giant TSMC announced an additional $100 billion investment commitment in the United States. The pledge brings the company's total investment in its fast-growing Arizona operations to $265 billion. This represents one of the largest foreign corporate investment plans in US history.

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Electric BMW M3 to exceed combustion version's power — but stop short of 1,000 hp
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Electric BMW M3 to exceed combustion version's power — but stop short of 1,000 hp

The upcoming electric BMW M3 will produce more power than the current petrol-powered model, but BMW M's boss has ruled out chasing 1,000 horsepower, calling it excessive. While that output is technically achievable with an electric drivetrain, the brand is prioritising a balanced performance profile over raw power figures.

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Poles flee the heat — Norway, Finland and Baltic states are summer's coolest travel hits
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Poles flee the heat — Norway, Finland and Baltic states are summer's coolest travel hits

A growing number of Poles are opting for holidays in cooler destinations rather than traditional sunny resorts, according to an eSky.pl report. Norway, Finland, Lithuania and Estonia are seeing rising popularity. The trend, dubbed "coolcation," is a direct response to increasingly intense summer heatwaves across Europe.

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"Should the Waters Take Us" — fiction excerpt set on a vanished Louisiana island
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"Should the Waters Take Us" — fiction excerpt set on a vanished Louisiana island

This is a fiction excerpt set in 1893 on Cheniere Disparue, a Louisiana barrier island inhabited by Cajuns — descendants of Acadian exiles and, according to legend, Caribbean pirates. The community was known for its careless ways, including cutting down the protective oak trees that shielded the island from Gulf storms. The central character introduced is Noe Terrebonne, a great-great-grandson of Acadian exiles.

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Diablo 4 players slam Season 14 update over mythic items
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Diablo 4 players slam Season 14 update over mythic items

Diablo 4's Season 14 update has triggered a wave of player backlash. Fans accuse Blizzard of using Season 13 as a trap, with the new season failing to deliver meaningful improvements. The controversy centres on the mythic item system, which players say remains deeply unsatisfying.

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Bad Bunny Merges Cleats, Running Shoes and Spider Motifs in New Design

Bad Bunny has unveiled a new shoe design that fuses football cleats, running shoe elements and spider motifs, continuing fashion's ongoing raid on sports archives. The trend has already brought club jerseys into casual wear and indoor football shoes into upscale restaurants. The rapper's latest footwear creation is bold, eclectic and hard to overlook.

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

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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Netflix's "I Will Find You" tops charts for a full month with 85 million views
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Netflix's "I Will Find You" tops charts for a full month with 85 million views

Netflix's eight-episode mystery series I Will Find You, based on a Harlan Coben novel, has spent an entire month at the top of Netflix's viewership charts with over 85 million views. Despite mixed reviews, it outperformed the second season of Avatar: The Last Airbender and the debut of Little House on the Prairie. The show is now on the verge of joining Netflix's all-time most-watched list.

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Borek praises Argentina's heart in 2-1 World Cup semi-final win over England
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Borek praises Argentina's heart in 2-1 World Cup semi-final win over England

Sports commentator Mateusz Borek praised Argentina's performance on Kanał Sportowy following their 2-1 World Cup semi-final victory over England. He highlighted the team's determination, physical play and ability to control the game's tempo under Lionel Scaloni. Borek remarked that Argentina "played for their families," emphasising the squad's emotional commitment.

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App Store logs every tap you make, security researcher reveals
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App Store logs every tap you make, security researcher reveals

Security researcher Talal from Mysk has revealed that Apple's App Store logs every tap a user makes within the application. The data is collected and linked to in-app activity, raising privacy concerns for Apple device users. The findings were discussed on 9to5Mac's Security Bite podcast.

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3D silicon chip stacks circuits in layers to meet AI computing demands
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3D silicon chip stacks circuits in layers to meet AI computing demands

Researchers published a study on May 27 in Nature describing a 3D silicon chip that stacks computing circuits across multiple vertical layers. The chip uses ultrathin silicon membranes and low-temperature manufacturing to shorten data travel distances and cut power consumption. The breakthrough is aimed at meeting the rapidly growing hardware demands of AI applications, which are pushing traditional flat 2D chips to their limits.

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