Ukraine's parliament elects Serhiy Koretsky as new prime minister
Ukraine's parliament elected Serhiy Koretsky as the country's new prime minister, Reuters reported. Koretsky replaces Julia Svyrydenko as head of government.
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Ukraine's parliament elected Serhiy Koretsky as the country's new prime minister, Reuters reported. Koretsky replaces Julia Svyrydenko as head of government.
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According to Friday's British newspaper reports, England manager Thomas Tuchel is unhappy with Kobbie Mainoo's attitude in training during the World Cup preparations. The story is one of the leading transfer and squad rumours dominating the day's back pages.
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The English idiom "on the fence," meaning undecided or neutral, was first recorded in 1828. The phrase originates from the image of a person literally sitting on a fence, uncommitted to either side. It has since become one of the most widely used expressions in the English language.
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Netflix announced it is doubling down on live programming after several high-profile live events — including The Roast of Kevin Hart, BTS: The Comeback Live – Arirang, and Skyscraper Live — performed strongly in the first half of the year and drove subscriber growth. The streamer sees live content as a key emerging genre in its strategy.
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A Reddit user called Jibril-sama has created a custom physical cartridge system for Steam using cheap second-hand 2.5" SSDs, each in a custom casing with game art. Plugging a cartridge into a dock automatically navigates Steam to the game's page and can even launch it instantly. The project comes as PlayStation prepares to end physical disc releases for new games by 2028.
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Federal judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín has denied a group of consumers a preliminary injunction that would have temporarily blocked Paramount's proposed merger with Warner Bros. Discovery. The judge said she is taking Paramount's motion to dismiss the lawsuit under advisement. The consumer lawsuit was filed in April as one of the first legal challenges to the deal.
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Syrian authorities have arrested Ahmad Habib Ali, one of the most senior officers involved in Syria's chemical weapons programme. Ali played a direct role in developing and running the programme under the Assad regime. The arrest is seen as a significant step towards accountability for the regime's use of chemical weapons.
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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.
A Mediterranean cruise ship catering to LGBT travellers was turned away from ports in both Turkey and Egypt, two Muslim-majority countries where official hostility toward gay people has grown in recent years. Notably, the same cruise had previously visited both countries without incident. The episode highlights a hardening of attitudes toward LGBT people across the region.
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Google's next flagship AI model, Gemini 3.5 Pro, is reportedly months behind schedule, according to Bloomberg and ten current and former Google employees. The main sticking point is poor coding performance, despite a recent update to the model's training data. The delays have frustrated engineers and managers, with internal concern growing that Anthropic and OpenAI are pulling ahead in the AI race.
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Five weeks after five diabetes specialists were escorted out of a conference in New Orleans for handing out reprints of an editorial critical of federal research cuts, ADA leadership blocked its flagship journal Diabetes Care from publishing an editorial and first-person accounts of the episode. The organisation says it delayed publication pending a formal review, though there is disagreement about how that review is being conducted.
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A felt-tip pen used by Buzz Aldrin during the July 1969 moon landing has sold at auction for more than $850,000. Aldrin used it to rearm the engine arm circuit of the lunar module Eagle after the original switch broke off, potentially saving the crew from being stranded on the Moon. The pen has since become an iconic relic of the Apollo 11 mission.
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Honda has officially announced it is discontinuing its only electric SUV sold in the United States, a model developed in collaboration with General Motors. The decision marks the Japanese automaker's exit from the US battery-electric vehicle segment for the time being. No replacement EV model was announced alongside the discontinuation.
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Global market maker Citadel Securities has invested $400 million in crypto exchange Crypto.com, valuing the Singapore-based platform at $20 billion. The funds will be used to expand into blockchain-based securities and derivatives. CEO Kris Marszalek said the investment reflects crypto's growing role as the backbone of a 24/7 financial ecosystem.
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Adolf Maria Bocheński, one of the most brilliant Polish political thinkers of the 20th century, was killed on 18 July 1944 near Ancona, Italy. A journalist, conservative intellectual and soldier, he was described by contemporaries as "the only serious hero of this war." The anniversary of his death falls shortly.
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The current edition of FineDiningWeek® features special culinary experiences across selected restaurants, including dinners held in treetops, tastings based on forgotten recipes, live music evenings and themed tasting menus. The event targets food lovers seeking dining experiences beyond the ordinary restaurant visit.
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The Via Francigena is a historic route stretching roughly 1,700 km from Canterbury to Rome, which medieval travellers completed in 70 to 90 days on foot. Archbishop Sigeric famously set out on it in 990 AD. Over the centuries it served not only as a pilgrimage road but also as a major corridor for trade and the exchange of ideas across Europe.
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Period tracking apps routinely share sensitive women's health data — including information about pregnancy, contraception and health conditions — with advertisers and third parties, according to a BBC Future investigation. Users are often unaware of how broadly their private details are distributed. The findings raise serious concerns about data privacy for women using such apps.
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Joe Root once again rescued England from a precarious position in cricket, continuing a pattern that has defined his career. Commentators are questioning whether the rest of the England batting lineup is learning from Root's phenomenal consistency and technique at the crease.
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Bungie has revealed that Marathon's experimental PvE mode, Vault Breaker, will launch with the mid-season update on July 21 and remain playable only until August 4 — a two-week window. A full rollout is planned for Marathon Season 3, starting September 22, though the exact date may differ. Vault Breaker is described as a roguelite experience set in the Cryo Archive, marking a significant departure from Marathon's extraction shooter formula.
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While Denzel Washington is celebrated for acclaimed films like Fences, Training Day and Flight, many fans and critics argue he was at his absolute best when collaborating with the late action director Tony Scott. The pair made several films together that are now regarded as underappreciated highlights of Washington's career.
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The United States has launched a new wave of strikes against Iran, stating the attacks aim to "further degrade Iranian military capabilities." Explosions were reported across Iran as the conflict entered its sixth consecutive day of fighting.
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