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Poland thrash Brazil 3-0 in Chicago — Fornal and Semeniuk shine
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Poland thrash Brazil 3-0 in Chicago — Fornal and Semeniuk shine

Poland defeated Brazil 3-0 in Chicago in the FIVB Nations League, with Tomasz Fornal and Kamil Semeniuk starring. It was Nikola Grbić's side's seventh consecutive win and secured their place in the Final Eight. Brazil's chances of reaching the medal rounds are now minimal. Poland face France on Saturday evening on Polsat Sport.

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Duerksen Wins Spa F2 Sprint Race Ahead of Stenshorne

Joshua Duerksen claimed his second Formula 2 victory of the season by winning the Sprint Race at Spa-Francorchamps. He held off Stenshorne to take the chequered flag in Belgium.

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Nolan's 'The Odyssey' Launches with 95% on Rotten Tomatoes and $250M Budget
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Nolan's 'The Odyssey' Launches with 95% on Rotten Tomatoes and $250M Budget

Christopher Nolan's new film The Odyssey has launched to a 95% critics' score and 97% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, plus an A grade on CinemaScore. It carries a reported $250 million budget — matching The Dark Knight Rises as Nolan's most expensive film — and needs around $1 billion worldwide to be considered a blockbuster. Nolan's previous film Oppenheimer grossed nearly $1 billion on a $100 million budget and earned him his first Best Director Oscar.

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Russia Planning Autumn Mobilisation of Up to 500,000 Troops
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Russia Planning Autumn Mobilisation of Up to 500,000 Troops

Russia is preparing an autumn mobilisation of up to 500,000 troops, according to Andrij Kovalenko, director of Ukraine's Centre for Countering Disinformation. The warning mirrors earlier reports from the same official regarding Kremlin plans for autumn 2025.

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SoFlow SO6 and SO7 e-scooters come with GPS alarm anti-theft system
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SoFlow SO6 and SO7 e-scooters come with GPS alarm anti-theft system

SoFlow has launched two new electric scooter models — the SO6 and SO7 — equipped with a GPS alarm system designed to deter thieves. The feature addresses a widespread concern among e-scooter owners who fear theft even when the vehicle is locked. Manufacturers have long competed on motor power and range, but security is now a growing focus.

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Buffett: Gates' ties to Epstein did not end his donations to Gates Foundation
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Buffett: Gates' ties to Epstein did not end his donations to Gates Foundation

Warren Buffett told CNBC that Bill Gates' connections to Jeffrey Epstein were not the reason he stopped donating to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Buffett did not disclose the actual reason behind his decision to end the donations. The CNBC interview was notable for two unexpected revelations that drew significant media attention.

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Microsoft adds four Fallout games to Xbox Game Pass instead of new titles
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Microsoft adds four Fallout games to Xbox Game Pass instead of new titles

Microsoft responded to player demands for new games by adding four Fallout titles to Xbox Game Pass. The move was met with ironic reactions from the gaming community, which had been calling for fresh releases rather than more entries in an established series. The decision feeds into broader criticism of Microsoft over a lack of original exclusive titles.

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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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RFK Jr accuses Mark Ruffalo of lying about vaccines in texting feud
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RFK Jr accuses Mark Ruffalo of lying about vaccines in texting feud

US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused actor Mark Ruffalo of lying about vaccines following a public texting dispute between the two. Kennedy also admitted he once shared Ruffalo's low opinion of President Trump. In response, Kennedy issued a sharp personal assessment of the Marvel star.

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1,000 km EV road trip in the US shows DC fast charging has improved massively

A 600-mile road trip in an electric vehicle across the US demonstrated that DC fast charging has become significantly faster and more reliable than in previous years. The driver encountered no major issues with charger availability or wait times. The data-backed journey challenges the common perception that EV charging is still a major inconvenience.

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Taylor Farms Expands Iceberg Lettuce Recall to 27 US States
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Taylor Farms Expands Iceberg Lettuce Recall to 27 US States

Taylor Farms has expanded its recall of iceberg lettuce to cover 27 US states. The implicated products were sold under several brand names and were shipped to retailers as recently as Thursday. Consumers in affected states are advised to check labels and return any purchased products.

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Two Asian mantis species declared invasive in Europe, threatening native wildlife
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Two Asian mantis species declared invasive in Europe, threatening native wildlife

Two Asian praying mantis species have been officially classified as invasive alien species in Europe. The insects are spreading to new regions of the continent, moving northward aided by climate warming and urban heat effects. Scientists warn they pose a threat to native European species.

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Drunken noodles — spicy Thai stir-fried noodles ready in under an hour
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Drunken noodles — spicy Thai stir-fried noodles ready in under an hour

Drunken noodles (pad kee mao) is a classic Thai dish of wide rice noodles stir-fried in a wok with spicy chilli paste, oyster sauce, Thai basil and vegetables. The dish is quick to prepare and requires no hard-to-find ingredients.

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Large traders bet on bitcoin hitting $72,000 by month end ahead of Fed meeting

Large options market positions have emerged betting on bitcoin rising to $72,000 by month end. The timing coincides with the US Federal Reserve's upcoming meeting. Analysts note that so-called call spreads signal expectations of a strong upward price move.

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'Duty sex' — obligatory intimacy carries serious psychological consequences
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'Duty sex' — obligatory intimacy carries serious psychological consequences

"Duty sex" refers to sexual intimacy driven by obligation rather than genuine desire. Sexologist Patrycja Wonatowska told Wirtualna Polska that the critical factor is whether a person feels genuinely free to say no without fear. Engaging in sex out of obligation regularly can have serious psychological consequences and damage a relationship.

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How Jean Renoir's 'La Grande Illusion' Won Hollywood Without Studio Backing in 1937

Jean Renoir's 1937 antiwar masterpiece "La Grande Illusion" became the first foreign-language feature to earn a Best Picture Oscar nomination, achieving this without major studio backing in the US. At a time when subtitled films were virtually unseen by American audiences, the film managed to break through and find widespread acclaim. Its story is a landmark in the history of international cinema reaching Hollywood.

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Psychologist identifies three tourist types — not all travel enriches
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Psychologist identifies three tourist types — not all travel enriches

Psychologist Konrad Schroeder outlined three tourist profiles for PAP: the consumer who ticks off internet-recommended sights, the traveller open to genuine experiences, and the escapist fleeing everyday life. A Polish Tourism Organisation survey found 74% of Poles aged 18–65 plan at least one overnight trip in summer 2026. How people travel largely determines whether they return enriched.

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Sociologist: AI is reshaping social bonds and how we imagine the future
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Sociologist: AI is reshaping social bonds and how we imagine the future

Sociologist and AI researcher Mona Sloane, an assistant professor at the University of Virginia, argues in her new book "Predicted: How AI Is Restructuring Social Life" (UC Press, 2026) that AI is subtly but profoundly reshaping the social fabric. She contends that AI systems — from email filters to social media platforms and prediction markets — quietly shape how societies collectively imagine the future. Sloane warns that public debate focuses too narrowly on AGI and job losses, overlooking these pervasive structural changes.

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Antonelli Takes Belgian GP Pole from Verstappen, Russell Trails in Fourth

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli claimed pole position at the Belgian Grand Prix, beating Max Verstappen to the top spot. Team-mate George Russell could only manage fourth place in qualifying.

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Iran suspends US memorandum, accuses Washington of breaking commitments
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Iran suspends US memorandum, accuses Washington of breaking commitments

Iran has suspended the implementation of a recently agreed memorandum with the United States, accusing Washington of violating its commitments. The announcement was made on Saturday by Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi. Tehran declared that nothing remains of the agreements.

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iPhone 18 Pro launches in September with price hike – is waiting worth it?
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iPhone 18 Pro launches in September with price hike – is waiting worth it?

Apple's September lineup will include the iPhone 18 Pro, 18 Pro Max and an all-new foldable iPhone – the base iPhone 18 is pushed to a spring release. Price hikes for the Pro models are considered inevitable, raising the question of whether buying an iPhone 17 Pro now is a smarter move. The foldable iPhone marks a first for the lineup.

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Paramount hit with lawsuits from writers and investors over Warner Bros. deal

Paramount is facing a wave of lawsuits from writers and investors opposing its planned acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. These legal actions follow earlier suits filed by US states and private individuals. Critics argue that the merger would harm competition in the media industry.

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