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Alan Ważny loses first career final to Herman Hoeyeraal
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Alan Ważny loses first career final to Herman Hoeyeraal

Alan Ważny played his first professional career final but came away without a win. Norwegian opponent Herman Hoeyeraal proved stronger and claimed the title. Ważny will have to wait for his first professional victory.

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PSG in Talks for Diomande, Liverpool's Transfer Target
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PSG in Talks for Diomande, Liverpool's Transfer Target

Paris Saint-Germain are in talks with RB Leipzig over a move for midfielder Yan Diomande, who is also a target for Liverpool. The French champions could beat Liverpool to his signature if negotiations succeed. No financial details of the deal have been disclosed.

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John Carpenter Releases "The Ferryman" Single on June 30 from Cathedral Project
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John Carpenter Releases "The Ferryman" Single on June 30 from Cathedral Project

Legendary director and composer John Carpenter will release "The Ferryman" on June 30, the second single from his upcoming audiovisual project Cathedral. The track will be accompanied by a visualizer featuring animated artwork from Carpenter's first original graphic novel. The project draws on his horror classics including Halloween, The Thing, and In the Mouth of Madness.

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Sony Interactive CEO Reaffirms Live-Service Commitment Despite Flops
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Sony Interactive CEO Reaffirms Live-Service Commitment Despite Flops

Sony Interactive Entertainment president and CEO Hideaki Nishino has reaffirmed the company's commitment to live-service games despite a series of high-profile failures and cancellations. Nishino gave no details on specific upcoming titles or a revised strategy. Sony remains invested in the live-service segment of the gaming market.

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68% of Poles Plan Weekend Trips at Least Two Weeks in Advance
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68% of Poles Plan Weekend Trips at Least Two Weeks in Advance

Contrary to the idea of spontaneous getaways, 68% of Poles plan their weekend trips at least two weeks in advance, while only 8% opt for truly spontaneous travel. The data challenges the popular image of the impulsive last-minute traveller. Poles overwhelmingly prefer organised, pre-planned short breaks.

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Iran Skips US Nuclear Talks, Cites American Strikes and Broken Agreements
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Iran Skips US Nuclear Talks, Cites American Strikes and Broken Agreements

Iran did not send representatives to Sunday's scheduled technical talks with the United States, citing recent American military strikes and accusing Washington of backtracking on agreed terms. Iranian state television reported that the dispute is threatening the implementation of a preliminary agreement reached on June 17. Tensions between the two countries are escalating sharply.

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Polish Poultry Industry Fails to Contain Bird Flu as Europe Manages Better
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Polish Poultry Industry Fails to Contain Bird Flu as Europe Manages Better

Poland's poultry industry, a key pillar of the agricultural sector, has failed to implement effective procedures to contain bird flu outbreaks, while other European countries have managed to limit the damage. The repeated epidemics carry serious economic consequences for one of Poland's most important food sectors. The piece highlights systemic failures in disease management compared to European neighbours.

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Suno Launches Spark Incubator for Independent Artists
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Suno Launches Spark Incubator for Independent Artists

AI music platform Suno has launched Spark, a new incubator program for independent artists offering grants, mentorship, and marketing support. The program targets unsigned singers and songwriters, and is part of Suno's broader ambition to become a streaming destination and break new talent — not just generate AI-produced tracks. Artists must be unsigned to apply.

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Moaning During Sex Doesn't Always Mean Orgasm, Experts Say
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Moaning During Sex Doesn't Always Mean Orgasm, Experts Say

Sounds made during sex — moaning, screaming or heavy breathing — do not always signal an orgasm, and can also indicate tension, a message to a partner or even discomfort. Experts warn that assuming loudness equals satisfaction is one of the most common mistakes couples make. Open communication about feelings and experiences is essential for a fulfilling sex life.

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Scientists explore ways to reverse mitochondrial decline in aging cells
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Scientists explore ways to reverse mitochondrial decline in aging cells

As the body ages, its cells progressively deteriorate, with mitochondria playing a central role in that decline. Researchers are now investigating methods to reverse mitochondrial ageing and potentially slow down the overall ageing process. Advances in this field could open new doors in anti-ageing medicine.

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"Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" may have dark prison origins
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"Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" may have dark prison origins

The nursery rhyme "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" has seemingly innocent lyrics, but its theorised origin is surprisingly dark. One leading theory links it to HM Prison Wakefield in England, where female inmates allegedly walked around a mulberry bush in the prison yard. Historians have not definitively confirmed the theory, but the rhyme joins a long list of children's songs suspected to have troubling roots.

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80% of new 2025 cars are grayscale — colour has nearly vanished from roads
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80% of new 2025 cars are grayscale — colour has nearly vanished from roads

A new iSeeCars study found that 80.4% of 2025 model-year vehicles are finished in a grayscale colour — white, black, silver or gray. White leads with a 25.7% market share, and the only non-grayscale colour in the top five is blue at 9.1%. Sports cars are most likely to feature colourful paint, while trucks are the least likely.

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Binance founder CZ wants the U.S. to become the global capital of crypto
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Binance founder CZ wants the U.S. to become the global capital of crypto

Changpeng Zhao (CZ), the founder of Binance, stated in an exclusive interview with CoinDesk that he wants the United States to become the global capital of crypto. CZ shared his views on a range of topics related to the future of the industry and its regulation. The interview took place earlier this month.

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Israeli forces bulldoze olive groves in West Bank village of Zububa
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Israeli forces bulldoze olive groves in West Bank village of Zububa

Israeli forces bulldozed olive trees in the village of Zububa, west of Jenin, in the occupied West Bank. The action is the latest incident involving the destruction of Palestinian property in the territory. The operation has drawn condemnation from Palestinians and human rights organisations.

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Rome distributes free health smartbands to elderly residents during heatwave
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Rome distributes free health smartbands to elderly residents during heatwave

The city of Rome is distributing free electronic wristbands to elderly people living alone, monitoring their heart rate, sleep patterns and alerting emergency services in critical situations. The initiative aims to protect seniors during Italy's current heatwave, with temperatures again exceeding 30°C. Reuters describes the project as significant health support for vulnerable residents.

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Canada Beat South Africa 1-0 with 92nd-Minute Goal at 2026 World Cup
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Canada Beat South Africa 1-0 with 92nd-Minute Goal at 2026 World Cup

Host nation Canada defeated South Africa 1-0 at the 2026 World Cup thanks to a goal scored in the 92nd minute of stoppage time. The match was largely uneventful, with Canada marginally the more active side before clinching the winner late on. The victory secured Canada's place in the round of 16.

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Spielberg Dropped Harry Potter to Direct Kubrick's A.I. Artificial Intelligence
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Spielberg Dropped Harry Potter to Direct Kubrick's A.I. Artificial Intelligence

Steven Spielberg was set to direct Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone but walked away after the death of his close friend Stanley Kubrick. He chose instead to make Kubrick's planned next project, A.I. Artificial Intelligence, released in 2001. Chris Columbus ultimately stepped in to direct the first Harry Potter film.

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Caracas neighbours dig by hand for survivors after building collapse

Volunteers in a middle-class neighbourhood of Caracas used drills, picks and hammers to break through concrete in search of survivors after a building collapse. With limited tools and time, residents organised their own rescue effort, working to reach anyone trapped beneath the rubble.

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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Packed with Comics Easter Eggs for Fans
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Packed with Comics Easter Eggs for Fans

"Spider-Man: Brand New Day" is being praised as a two-hour Easter egg hunt for comics fans, packed with references to the classic Spider-Man comic storylines. Reviewers note the film leans heavily into its comics roots, making it a treat for dedicated fans of the source material. The film is now in theatrical release.

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Scientists achieve precise control of disorder in nanopattern arrays
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Scientists achieve precise control of disorder in nanopattern arrays

A team led by Prof. So Youn Kim of Seoul National University developed a method to precisely design and control the "degree of disorder" in nanopattern arrays using metal-infiltrated block copolymer thin films. The research was conducted in collaboration with DGIST and Sungkyunkwan University, and published in Nature Communications, where it was selected as an Editors' Highlight in materials science and chemistry. The technique could enable new advances in wave-guiding photonic devices.

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Bianca Censori wears masked look with train at Versailles masquerade ball
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Bianca Censori wears masked look with train at Versailles masquerade ball

Bianca Censori turned heads at the Grand Masquerade Ball at the Château de Versailles, wearing a revealing outfit complete with a dramatic train and a feathered fascinator. Kanye West's wife once again attracted widespread media attention with her bold styling choice. Photos from the event quickly circulated across social media.

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