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Maybank analyst: Middle East conflict pushed China to diversify energy sources
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Maybank analyst: Middle East conflict pushed China to diversify energy sources

Erica Tay, Macro Research Director at Maybank, told Bloomberg TV that Middle East tensions have driven China to diversify its energy mix. China's factory activity beat forecasts in June, with the official manufacturing PMI rising to 50.3 and the services and construction index edging up to 50.2, boosted by strong exports. Tay shared her analysis on Bloomberg's Horizons Middle East and Africa programme.

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Crypto firms flee Europe for Dubai ahead of MiCA deadline
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Crypto firms flee Europe for Dubai ahead of MiCA deadline

European crypto founders are increasingly relocating to Dubai ahead of the EU's MiCA regulatory deadline, drawn by faster licensing, a dedicated crypto regulator and broader market access. Dubai lawyer Irina Heaver says the UAE offers a more business-friendly environment than Europe. The trend signals a potential shift in the global crypto industry's centre of gravity away from the EU.

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This year's heatwave runs 4°C hotter due to human-caused climate change
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This year's heatwave runs 4°C hotter due to human-caused climate change

This year's record heatwave is up to 4 degrees Celsius hotter than it would have been without human-caused climate change, scientists say. Researchers emphasise the extreme temperatures are not a typical summer weather pattern but a direct consequence of global warming. Temperature records are being broken successively across multiple regions of the world.

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Lewandowski joins Chicago Fire; Boniek comments and weighs in on national team future
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Lewandowski joins Chicago Fire; Boniek comments and weighs in on national team future

Robert Lewandowski has officially joined Chicago Fire and will play in Major League Soccer. The transfer of the former Barcelona striker is generating worldwide commentary. Former Polish Football Association president Zbigniew Boniek shared his reaction and also addressed Lewandowski's potential future involvement with the Polish national team.

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Russian shadow-fleet tanker "Deliver" blocked near Marseille amid investigation
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Russian shadow-fleet tanker "Deliver" blocked near Marseille amid investigation

The Marseille prosecutor's office confirmed that the tanker "Deliver", detained by France last week and believed by Paris to belong to Russia's shadow fleet, remains blocked near the port of Fos-sur-mer. An investigation is under way over the vessel's lack of a flag. The ship's crew does not include any Russian nationals.

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Polish PGZ considers modernising Ukraine's F-16 and MiG-29 fighters
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Polish PGZ considers modernising Ukraine's F-16 and MiG-29 fighters

Poland's state defence holding Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ) is considering modernising Ukrainian F-16 and MiG-29 fighter jets, according to Ukraine's state news agency Ukrinform. The move would mark a significant step in Polish-Ukrainian defence cooperation. No details of a potential agreement have been disclosed yet.

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Grilled nectarine, rocket and burrata salad — summer's star dish
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Grilled nectarine, rocket and burrata salad — summer's star dish

A colourful salad combining grilled nectarines, rocket and burrata is pitched as the summer dish of the season — quick to prepare and visually impressive. The ingredients are widely available and the recipe works equally well as a weekday lunch or a garden party starter. A step-by-step video guide accompanies the recipe.

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Doctors warn massage guns must never be used near the eyes
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Doctors warn massage guns must never be used near the eyes

Doctors are warning that massage guns should never be used near the eyes, as the powerful percussive vibrations safe for muscles can cause serious and potentially irreversible damage to the eye's delicate structures. Medical specialists are urging users to follow instructions carefully and keep the devices away from the face. The warning comes amid the growing popularity of massage guns as home recovery tools.

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Thailand considers investing in US LNG projects to secure energy supply
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Thailand considers investing in US LNG projects to secure energy supply

Thailand is considering investing in US liquefied natural gas export projects to shore up its long-term energy security, according to people familiar with the matter. The Southeast Asian country is an LNG importer and is seeking stable supply guarantees. The move would deepen energy ties between Bangkok and Washington.

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Microsoft adds bot ID check in Teams meeting lobby to block uninvited bots
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Microsoft adds bot ID check in Teams meeting lobby to block uninvited bots

Microsoft has built a verification system that holds bots in the Teams meeting lobby until a human approves their entry. The problem arose after third-party service bots began auto-joining future meetings without participants' consent, posing a privacy and security risk — including in meetings held under NDAs. The feature is now being rolled out.

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Filmmaker Marcin Borchardt: I build films from archival footage, often over many years
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Filmmaker Marcin Borchardt: I build films from archival footage, often over many years

Documentary filmmaker Marcin Borchardt describes his creative method: he builds films from old archival material, working in solitude for years at a time. Red carpets and banquets hold no appeal for him — his greatest satisfaction comes when a finished film takes on a life of its own with audiences. Borchardt is a respected Polish documentary director and screenwriter.

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83% of children use smartphones — and they start younger than ever
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83% of children use smartphones — and they start younger than ever

New data shows that 83% of children use smartphones, and they are picking them up at increasingly younger ages. Experts note the device plays multiple roles simultaneously — a distraction, a digital babysitter and an educational tool. The debate over the effects of early screen exposure is growing in social significance.

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JWST reveals dark matter surprise in the most distant lensing galaxy cluster
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JWST reveals dark matter surprise in the most distant lensing galaxy cluster

The James Webb Space Telescope has imaged galaxy cluster XLSSC 122, the most distant known gravitational lensing cluster, which existed just 3.3 billion years after the Big Bang and weighs roughly 300 trillion solar masses. The new observations revealed an unexpected dark matter distribution that Hubble had been unable to detect. The findings offer fresh insight into how large cosmic structures formed in the early Universe.

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Button: Hamilton can realistically win his home British Grand Prix
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Button: Hamilton can realistically win his home British Grand Prix

Former McLaren team-mate Jenson Button believes Lewis Hamilton will arrive at this weekend's British Grand Prix at Silverstone with genuine confidence of winning on home soil. Button cited the familiarity of the home circuit as a key factor in Hamilton's favour. The race takes place this weekend, with Hamilton looking to add to his record tally of Silverstone victories.

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SunOzon aloe cooling spray soothes sun-exposed skin for about 12 PLN
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SunOzon aloe cooling spray soothes sun-exposed skin for about 12 PLN

SunOzon's cooling aloe spray costs around 12 PLN and delivers instant relief after sun exposure, as well as helping with swollen legs and chafed skin. It contains aloe vera for hydration and comfort, panthenol to soothe and support the skin barrier, and glycerin to bind moisture. The mist also helps prolong a summer tan.

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Abu Dhabi offers free tourist experiences to win back visitors after Middle East conflict
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Abu Dhabi offers free tourist experiences to win back visitors after Middle East conflict

Abu Dhabi has launched a special offer of free tourist attractions to win back visitors who were deterred by the Middle East conflict. Tourism is a key pillar of the UAE's long-term economic plans, and the conflict has significantly slowed its growth. The initiative aims to convince travellers to return to the emirate.

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Dragon Age: Origins Runs Brilliantly on Steam Deck for Just $3
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Dragon Age: Origins Runs Brilliantly on Steam Deck for Just $3

Dragon Age: Origins Ultimate Edition — including the Awakening expansion — is currently on sale for $3 in the Steam Summer Sale. Despite carrying a Steam Deck "Unsupported" badge, the game runs surprisingly well on the handheld after minor graphics tweaks. It is a rare bargain for fans of classic RPGs.

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Kaczorowski's Kundera biography is really a portrait of Czech history
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Kaczorowski's Kundera biography is really a portrait of Czech history

Czech-literature specialist Aleksander Kaczorowski has published "Milan Kundera. Życie za zasłoną", a biography of the famous Czech novelist who withdrew from public life at the height of his fame and began erasing his traces. While formally about Kundera, the book is equally a history of the Czech Republic — a country close to Poland yet poorly understood by Poles. Kaczorowski uses Kundera as a lens through which to examine Central European identity.

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How 1950s America invented consumerism and changed the world
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How 1950s America invented consumerism and changed the world

Americans were the first to embrace consumerism in the 1950s, reacting against the trauma of the Great Depression and World War II. They built an economy centred on mass production of consumer goods — cars, televisions and credit cards. The consumption boom transformed American life and created a model of prosperity that spread around the world.

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Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui sentenced to 30 years in US prison
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Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui sentenced to 30 years in US prison

Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui has been sentenced to 30 years in prison in the United States. He was a close ally of former Donald Trump aide Steve Bannon, with whom he co-founded a movement aimed at overthrowing the Chinese government. The sentence was handed down by a US court.

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Paraguay stuns Germany on penalties; President Peña issues national decree
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Paraguay stuns Germany on penalties; President Peña issues national decree

Germany crashed out of the World Cup after losing to Paraguay on penalties (3:4) following a 1:1 draw. Paraguayan President Santiago Peña issued a decree overnight officially announcing the historic victory to the nation. The defeat is being described in German media as a major embarrassment for the national team.

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Europe creates world-class innovations but lacks capital to scale them up
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Europe creates world-class innovations but lacks capital to scale them up

European companies such as ASML, Novo Nordisk and Mistral demonstrate that the continent can produce world-leading innovators. However, Europe's venture capital pool is roughly 75% smaller than the US, and large European firms invest around €700 billion less per year in capex and R&D than American peers. McKinsey Global Institute research confirms that investment cases are harder to make work in Europe across sectors from pharmaceuticals to machinery.

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