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Polish Medical Council chief: Doctors ready for reform talks, not conflict
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Polish Medical Council chief: Doctors ready for reform talks, not conflict

Dr Łukasz Jankowski, head of Poland's Supreme Medical Council, says doctors are ready for talks on major healthcare reform rather than conflict with the government. He calls for European-level health funding, elimination of pay inequalities and improved patient access to treatment. Jankowski warns that the current political mandate for reform may not last long and should be seized now.

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Verstappen tops Hamilton in Belgian GP first practice at Spa
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Verstappen tops Hamilton in Belgian GP first practice at Spa

Max Verstappen set the fastest time in the opening practice session for the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa, with Lewis Hamilton second. Mercedes struggled with pace throughout the session. The two Ferrari drivers finished close behind in the classification.

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ECB decision and July PMI readings to drive markets this week
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ECB decision and July PMI readings to drive markets this week

The third full week of July will bring investors key economic signals, led by flash July PMI readings and the European Central Bank's interest-rate decision. Final June economic data from Poland will also be published. All of this unfolds against the backdrop of the ongoing Q2 earnings season on Wall Street.

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UK emerges as global hub for AI safety outside Silicon Valley

The United Kingdom is establishing itself as a leading global centre for AI safety, developing an ecosystem of institutions and research independent of Silicon Valley, according to a Nature article published on 16 July 2026. Britain's growing influence stems from active government policy and a concentration of AI safety experts. The country is positioning itself as an alternative hub for global AI safety debate and governance.

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Fidesz politicians plan new party amid split from Orbán
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Fidesz politicians plan new party amid split from Orbán

Disenchanted politicians and mayors affiliated with Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party have held several meetings to discuss forming a new political grouping, Hungarian newspaper Népszava reported, citing internal party sources. The move could signal a significant split within Hungary's ruling party. Details of any potential new formation have not yet been made public.

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Biopic 'Mussau: The First Song' about indigenous missionary to shoot in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea-based NAFA Productions has announced "Mussau: The First Song," a historical biopic about Taula Lovovoa, one of the first indigenous Seventh-day Adventist missionaries from Mussau Island. Set in the 1930s, the film follows Lovovoa's journey of transformation and reconciliation. Indian National Film Award winner Bijukumar Damodaran will direct, with filming to take place in Papua New Guinea.

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Cities adapt to climate change with smarter water systems and turtle conservation

Cities worldwide are implementing climate-resilient solutions, including flood-resistant infrastructure and new methods of securing drinking water supplies. Tourists are also being enlisted to help protect sea turtles. These initiatives are responses to the mounting pressures of a hotter, drier world driven by climate change.

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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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Ukraine destroys Russian Tu-95 strategic bomber at Engels airbase
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Ukraine destroys Russian Tu-95 strategic bomber at Engels airbase

Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) destroyed a Russian Tu-95 strategic bomber at the Engels airbase in the Saratov region, President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed. The aircraft had been used to carry out missile strikes against Ukraine. Zelensky praised the military's precision and also referenced strikes against Russian oil industry infrastructure.

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Seniors over 60 risk heatstroke sightseeing at midday — avoid peak hours
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Seniors over 60 risk heatstroke sightseeing at midday — avoid peak hours

People over 60 face significantly higher risks from heat during summer sightseeing trips. Touring in the middle of the day can lead to dehydration, fainting or overheating, especially for older adults. Seniors are advised to plan outdoor activities for cooler parts of the day and limit prolonged sun exposure.

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EA pushes in-game ads for PC and console titles
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EA pushes in-game ads for PC and console titles

Electronic Arts is pushing ahead with plans to introduce in-game advertising for PC and console titles, claiming the ads can generate positive experiences for players. The company is actively promoting the benefits of its ad programme. No specific games have been named as part of the rollout.

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Crypto-style AI compute derivatives emerge ahead of regulated GPU futures in late 2026

Crypto-style perpetual contracts and prediction markets for AI computing power have emerged ahead of planned regulated GPU futures from CME and ICE, which are targeted for late 2026, according to Bernstein analysts. The early arrival of these instruments reflects growing demand from firms seeking to hedge AI infrastructure costs. Regulated GPU futures are expected to allow companies to manage price risk around access to computing power.

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New electric Lexus LFA supercar to debut Toyota's solid-state batteries
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New electric Lexus LFA supercar to debut Toyota's solid-state batteries

The next-generation Lexus LFA made its dynamic debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed as a fully electric supercar. It shares its aluminium architecture with the Toyota GR GT and is set to be the first vehicle to feature Toyota's solid-state batteries. Lexus has ruled out simulated gear shifts, unlike rivals Hyundai and Porsche.

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Fruit Flies in Your Kitchen? Coffee Grounds and Vinegar Will Get Rid of Them
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Fruit Flies in Your Kitchen? Coffee Grounds and Vinegar Will Get Rid of Them

A single overripe piece of fruit left on the kitchen counter is enough to trigger a fruit fly infestation, as the insects reproduce extremely rapidly. Without action, numbers can reach the thousands within days. Simple home remedies include coffee grounds, apple cider vinegar traps, and removing overripe produce promptly.

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Bad Baltic Weather Drives Tourists to Cancel Holidays and Lose Deposits
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Bad Baltic Weather Drives Tourists to Cancel Holidays and Lose Deposits

Unpredictable weather on the Polish Baltic coast is prompting some holidaymakers to cancel trips before departure, even at the cost of losing their deposits. An internet user's account of such an experience sparked a heated online debate, with some arguing the Polish seaside is too risky a bet and others insisting a rainy holiday still has its charm. The discussion highlights growing tourist frustration with the unreliability of Baltic summer weather.

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Heaven Lake: China's Deepest Lake Sits in a Volcano Crater on the North Korean Border

Tianchi, known as Heaven Lake, is a crater lake atop Mount Changbaishan, a dormant volcano on the China–North Korea border. Sitting at roughly 2,200 metres above sea level, it covers about 9.2 square kilometres and reaches a maximum depth of 373 metres, making it the deepest lake in China. UNESCO recognises it as the largest crater lake in Northeast Asia.

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Energy-intensive industry slams EU ETS reform as risk of deindustrialisation

Most of Germany's energy-intensive industry expressed disappointment after the European Commission unveiled its revised Emissions Trading System (ETS). The BDI said the proposals fall short of providing the investment conditions industry needs, while the VCI warned the plans risk turning industrial transformation into brutal deindustrialisation. Only the DIHK largely praised the proposals as offering relief for businesses.

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Argentina and Spain meet in the World Cup final
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Argentina and Spain meet in the World Cup final

Argentina and Spain are set to meet in the World Cup final in what is billed as an epic clash for the trophy. The match is the centrepiece of a busy football weekend that also features action across the NWSL, MLS and USL in the United States.

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Human Rights Watch urges FIFA to honour ICE victims before World Cup final
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Human Rights Watch urges FIFA to honour ICE victims before World Cup final

Human Rights Watch has called on FIFA to honour two people killed in July by agents of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ahead of Sunday's World Cup final. HRW representative Minky Worden said the occasion gives FIFA a chance to live up to its human rights commitments. FIFA has not publicly responded to the appeal.

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Brenda Fricker, Oscar-winning actress from 'My Left Foot', dies aged 81

Irish actress Brenda Fricker died on Thursday in Dublin at the age of 81. She was best known for her Oscar-winning role opposite Daniel Day-Lewis in the 1989 film "My Left Foot." Her death was confirmed to the BBC by her agent, Phil Belfield.

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Oxford study: lifestyle changes can reverse biological age by years
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Oxford study: lifestyle changes can reverse biological age by years

Researchers at the University of Oxford have shown that biological age can be slowed and even reversed by several years through lifestyle changes. Genetics alone do not determine how long a person lives — daily habits play a decisive role. Lead researcher Austin Argentieri stated: "Genetics rolls the dice, but how you play your cards is up to you."

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Poor data infrastructure — not AI itself — is the biggest barrier to AI success
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Poor data infrastructure — not AI itself — is the biggest barrier to AI success

Businesses rolling out AI at scale are discovering that disconnected file environments, inconsistent data governance and siloed repositories are the primary obstacle — not model performance or GPU capacity. Early wins with chatbots and copilots have given many firms a false sense of AI readiness. Without solid data infrastructure, AI projects fail to deliver the expected return on investment.

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