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Morawiecki after Kaczyński talks: The right must unite
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Morawiecki after Kaczyński talks: The right must unite

Former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki met with Jarosław Kaczyński and called for unity among right-wing circles in Poland. He stressed that differing experiences and sensibilities on the right are a strength, not a weakness. He argued that the overriding goal is building a strong and secure Poland.

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Batman Part II delayed to 2028 as production finally begins with Pattinson
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Batman Part II delayed to 2028 as production finally begins with Pattinson

Warner Bros. has pushed The Batman Part II from 2027 to 2028, with director Matt Reeves sharing an announcement video featuring Robert Pattinson to confirm production has begun. J.J. Abrams' new sci-fi film will take the release slot vacated by the Batman sequel. Reeves and Abrams have a long creative history, having co-created the TV series Felicity and collaborated on the film Cloverfield.

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Argentina vs Spain World Cup final could be greatest ever for Spanish-language TV, Telemundo exec says

Miguel Lorenzo, SVP of Sports Content for NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises, told Deadline that Sunday's World Cup final between Argentina and Spain could be "the greatest World Cup final ever" for Spanish-language viewers. He cited multiple compelling elements in the matchup that could push Telemundo's ratings to a record high for the tournament.

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

'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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Suzuki engine blew up — owner converted it to EV in five days for less than an e-bike
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Suzuki engine blew up — owner converted it to EV in five days for less than an e-bike

After his Suzuki's engine blew up, the owner converted the car to electric power in under five days, spending less on parts than the price of a quality e-bike. The DIY project demonstrates that amateur EV conversions of older vehicles can be both fast and surprisingly affordable, offering a practical alternative to expensive engine repairs.

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Flock's CEO apologises for calling privacy activists 'terrorists'
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Flock's CEO apologises for calling privacy activists 'terrorists'

The CEO of Flock, a company known for its police licence plate-tracking systems in the US, has apologised for calling privacy activists "terrorists." The bipartisan backlash includes a remark from Tucker Carlson, who described the company as a "douchebag factory." The incident has reignited debate about surveillance technology and civil liberties.

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Chronic stress drags the face down and damages looks faster than genetics
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Chronic stress drags the face down and damages looks faster than genetics

Chronic stress causes persistent facial muscle tension that literally pulls the face downward and accelerates skin ageing, according to the article. The so-called "resting sad face" is driven primarily by daily tension rather than genetics. Stress simultaneously damages mental health and physical appearance by degrading collagen, impairing circulation and disrupting the skin microbiome.

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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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Trump Media pitched $100,000-a-month fee for fastest feed of Trump's posts

Trump Media & Technology Group has pitched companies a premium feed of President Trump's posts for $100,000 per month, or a discounted rate of $60,000 per month on a three-year plan, according to sources cited by Reuters. The offer raises questions about the monetisation of the US president's social media activity through a publicly traded company.

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Free GTA: Vice City mod "New Legacy" adds 25 brand-new story missions
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Free GTA: Vice City mod "New Legacy" adds 25 brand-new story missions

A free fan-made mod called New Legacy has expanded GTA: Vice City with 25 brand-new story missions, offering players a fresh perspective on the classic Rockstar Games city. The mod was created independently and is available to download at no cost. It extends one of the most beloved entries in the GTA series, originally released in 2002.

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Ukraine tests US humanoid robots on the front line
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Ukraine tests US humanoid robots on the front line

The first American-made humanoid robots have appeared on Ukraine's front lines, where they are being tested in real combat conditions. The next stage is expected to involve armed versions of the robots. The war in Ukraine is serving as a testing ground for cutting-edge military technology. Analysts suggest humanoid robots could fundamentally reshape modern warfare.

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Drammen fire destroys 100 homes — largest blaze in Norway's history
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Drammen fire destroys 100 homes — largest blaze in Norway's history

A fire in Drammen, southern Norway, has destroyed around 100 homes and is being described as the largest blaze in the country's history. Firefighters are still battling the fire, which remains out of control. The scale of destruction is unprecedented for Norway.

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IMGW: Unplugging devices during storms helps, but isn't the only precaution
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IMGW: Unplugging devices during storms helps, but isn't the only precaution

Poland's IMGW-PIB meteorological institute advises that a home is generally a safe shelter during a thunderstorm, but residents should limit use of mains-powered devices during lightning. Unplugging appliances is a sensible precaution, and surge protectors are also recommended. The institute urges caution with all electrical equipment during lightning activity.

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Pizza with asparagus, ham or egg — recipe
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Pizza with asparagus, ham or egg — recipe

A spring pizza recipe featuring asparagus as the star ingredient, optionally topped with ham or egg. The asparagus is arranged on a sauced pizza base and baked until crisp. It's a simple seasonal dish that combines classic pizza with fresh spring produce.

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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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Japan May Open the Door to XRP ETFs, Leaving the US Behind
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Japan May Open the Door to XRP ETFs, Leaving the US Behind

Japan has introduced new regulations that could pave the way for XRP-based exchange-traded funds (ETFs), putting it ahead of the United States on this front. The regulatory shift creates a more favourable environment for XRP in Japan's financial markets. Analysts say the move could give XRP significant room to grow in one of the world's largest economies.

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McIlroy eagle chip, Fox matches major record — The Open live
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McIlroy eagle chip, Fox matches major record — The Open live

Rory McIlroy holed a chip shot for eagle at the ninth hole in his third round at The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, while Ryan Fox matched major championship history by carding a 62. Both moments highlighted a dramatic day of third-round action at the tournament.

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Yard Act's third album embraces new sound and reckons with fame

Leeds rock band Yard Act have released their third album, You're Gonna Need A Little Music, which marks a significant sonic shift for the group. The record sees the tight-knit band processing their experience of fame while continuing to evolve their artistic voice. It is described as their most adventurous work to date.

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Germany's reproductive medicine laws called 'shockingly unjust' as surrogacy and egg donation remain banned
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Germany's reproductive medicine laws called 'shockingly unjust' as surrogacy and egg donation remain banned

One in six women in Germany suffers from infertility, yet access to reproductive medicine is severely restricted in the country. Both surrogacy and egg donation are banned under German law, a situation critics describe as "shockingly unjust." Advocates and experts are calling for legal reform, arguing the regulations are outdated. Germany remains one of the most restrictive EU countries in this field.

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Paulina Sykut-Jeżyna sports a bow accessory as summer's style hit on Polsat
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Paulina Sykut-Jeżyna sports a bow accessory as summer's style hit on Polsat

Paulina Sykut-Jeżyna appeared on the Polish morning show "Halo tu Polsat" in an outfit centred on a bold bow accessory. The look blends elegance with current micro-trends and was praised for its Parisian flair. She is widely regarded as one of Polish television's leading style icons.

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Russian fashion brands embrace national motifs in new design trend
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Russian fashion brands embrace national motifs in new design trend

Russian clothing brands are increasingly incorporating national motifs and folk costume inspirations into their collections. Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Ivan Kulikov described the trend as a significant global macro-trend. The shift is seen as a positive development for Russia's domestic fashion industry.

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