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Fable: kill all NPCs and the world stays empty for a while before repopulating
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Fable: kill all NPCs and the world stays empty for a while before repopulating

Playground Games has confirmed that if Fable players kill every NPC in a settlement, the world will stay empty for a while before being repopulated with full NPCs. The studio originally considered making the absence permanent, but decided it would break other game systems. Associate game director Will Kennedy revealed the mechanic during an Xbox press Q&A at Summer Game Fest 2025.

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Jake Connor Fit for Leeds Ahead of Magic Weekend Clash with Bradford
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Jake Connor Fit for Leeds Ahead of Magic Weekend Clash with Bradford

Leeds have eased concerns over Jake Connor, the reigning Betfred Super League Man of Steel, who is set to play in Sunday's Magic Weekend clash against Bradford in Liverpool. Bradford return to Magic Weekend hoping for a long-awaited top-flight away win. The match takes place next Sunday.

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Mortgage Repayment Now Equals Rent in Poland, NBP Reports for Q1 2026
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Mortgage Repayment Now Equals Rent in Poland, NBP Reports for Q1 2026

According to the NBP's quarterly real estate market report, in Q1 2026 the cost of servicing a home loan equalled the cost of renting an apartment in Poland. The estimated return on developers' equity from investment projects in the seven largest Polish cities stood at approximately 21%. This is a key signal for those weighing up buying versus renting.

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AI Agents Now Generate Biomedical Hypotheses and Design Their Own Tests
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AI Agents Now Generate Biomedical Hypotheses and Design Their Own Tests

AI agents are beginning to play an active role in scientific discovery — not only analysing data but independently generating biomedical hypotheses and devising ways to test them. Researchers note that AI is moving closer to full participation in the laboratory discovery cycle. This development could fundamentally change the pace and nature of scientific research.

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Ebola Preparedness Must Begin in Ecosystems Before Human Symptoms Appear

Scientists are calling for Ebola preparedness to begin with monitoring ecosystems and animal reservoirs before the virus reaches humans. Early detection at the environmental level could significantly shorten response times and reduce mortality. An ecosystem-based approach is seen as key to more effective prevention of future outbreaks.

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Buffett Freezes Billion-Dollar Gates Foundation Donation Over Epstein Ties
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Buffett Freezes Billion-Dollar Gates Foundation Donation Over Epstein Ties

Warren Buffett has frozen his customary multi-billion-dollar donation to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, The Wall Street Journal reported. The reason is an ongoing review of the foundation's ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The decision by the legendary investor could have serious financial consequences for one of the world's largest charities.

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Ukraine strikes Russian space communications centre near Moscow for second time
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Ukraine strikes Russian space communications centre near Moscow for second time

Ukrainian forces have struck the Russian space communications centre "Dubna" in the Moscow region for the second time, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced. The facility is used for satellite reconnaissance and coordinating Russian military operations. The attack marks another Ukrainian strike on strategic infrastructure deep inside Russian territory.

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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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'Toy Story 5' holds No. 1 in UK and Ireland with £9.1m in second weekend
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'Toy Story 5' holds No. 1 in UK and Ireland with £9.1m in second weekend

Pixar's "Toy Story 5" held the No. 1 spot in UK and Ireland cinemas for its second weekend, collecting £9.1 million ($12.1 million) — a modest 36% drop. After just 10 days in theatres, cumulative receipts have soared to an exceptional $38.3 million, re-energising the summer box office.

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Tapioca — gluten-free cassava starch — is winning over Polish consumers
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Tapioca — gluten-free cassava starch — is winning over Polish consumers

Tapioca, made from cassava root, is growing in popularity in Poland, not only among those on a gluten-free diet but also consumers seeking easily digestible ingredients. It is increasingly available in shops and featured in recipes by dietitians and food bloggers. It can be used as a thickener for soups and sauces, in desserts, puddings and gluten-free pancakes.

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7 nail colours that look best on tanned skin in summer
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7 nail colours that look best on tanned skin in summer

For tanned skin, the most flattering nail colours are milky white, vanilla gloss, coral, peach nude, buttery yellow, orange-red and chocolate brown. The key is warmth and softness rather than intensity — overly opaque, chalky shades can create a harsh contrast. Each of these shades delivers a summery, stylish look without extra nail art.

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China pours billions into humanoid robots despite mass-market still years away
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China pours billions into humanoid robots despite mass-market still years away

China has designated humanoid robotics and AI as a strategic economic priority, with investors and entrepreneurs already seeking ways to profit from the trend. Despite impressive public demonstrations, mass commercial deployment in industry is still years away. The sector faces significant technological barriers and a growing risk of overinvestment.

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Crocodile kills young tourist near popular hotel

A young tourist was killed in a crocodile attack that took place close to a popular hotel. The fatal incident highlights the dangers posed by wild animals in tourist areas. Further details about the exact location and the victim's identity were not provided.

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"Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2" trailer released — arrives Autumn 2026 on Netflix
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"Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2" trailer released — arrives Autumn 2026 on Netflix

Netflix has dropped a new trailer for Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2, the second season of the hit animated series. Directed by Kai Ikarashi and produced by Bartosz Sztybor as showrunner and writer, the season will arrive in Autumn 2026. It features an entirely new cast and promises a darker tone than season one, depicting Night City "at its most brutal".

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Jeep's new European flagship SUV will be built in China on a Dongfeng platform
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Jeep's new European flagship SUV will be built in China on a Dongfeng platform

Jeep has announced plans to expand its European lineup from two to six models by 2030. The new flagship will be a D-segment SUV built in China on a Dongfeng platform. The range will also include two small SUVs on Stellantis hardware and the US-built Recon, replacing the discontinued Wrangler in Europe.

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Roman Empire's forgotten novels: romance, pirates and violence
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Roman Empire's forgotten novels: romance, pirates and violence

The debate over the first novel usually skips antiquity, but the Roman Empire was rich in narrative prose fiction. Ancient novels featured young lovers separated by fate, swashbuckling pirates and bandits, and almost always at least one scene of extreme violence. These works predate Cervantes and Samuel Richardson by many centuries.

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XRP ETF outpaces Bitcoin and Ethereum in institutional capital inflows
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XRP ETF outpaces Bitcoin and Ethereum in institutional capital inflows

Despite a broader cryptocurrency market downturn, XRP-based ETFs are attracting more institutional capital than comparable Bitcoin and Ethereum products. XRP stands out in the ETF inflows category, demonstrating sustained interest from institutional investors. Analysts suggest XRP is gaining a competitive edge in the segment of investment products aimed at large-scale players.

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Bronze votive chariot of the Tartessos culture discovered in Extremadura
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Bronze votive chariot of the Tartessos culture discovered in Extremadura

Archaeologists in Extremadura, Spain, have unearthed a bronze votive chariot dating back around 2,500 years, attributed to the mysterious Tartessos culture. The artefact is decorated with images of river deities and griffins, and its closest known parallels come not from the Iberian Peninsula but from Etruria in central Italy. The find suggests Tartessos was far more deeply integrated into Mediterranean trade networks than previously thought.

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AI Speeds Up Scientific Thinking, But Evidence Still Comes from the Lab
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AI Speeds Up Scientific Thinking, But Evidence Still Comes from the Lab

AI tools can significantly speed up scientific thinking and research planning, but definitive evidence still has to be generated at the lab bench rather than by algorithms. Experts stress that AI is a useful supporting tool, not a substitute for experiments. The boundary between AI assistance and genuine discovery remains clear.

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Roman Biliński Scores Points in Both F2 Races in Austria
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Roman Biliński Scores Points in Both F2 Races in Austria

Polish driver Roman Biliński scored points in both Formula 2 races at the Austrian circuit. He finished sixth in the sprint race and tenth in the feature race. The driver expressed satisfaction with both the points haul and the valuable experience gained.

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Oil Prices Hold Steady as US and Iran Prepare for Further Doha Talks
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Oil Prices Hold Steady as US and Iran Prepare for Further Doha Talks

Oil prices are holding steady amid uncertainty surrounding peace negotiations between the United States and Iran. After a recent spurt of hostilities, both sides are preparing for further talks. Markets are watching closely to see whether a lasting deal can be reached.

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Russian nuclear cruiser Admiral Nakhimov returns to base after 27-year absence
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Russian nuclear cruiser Admiral Nakhimov returns to base after 27-year absence

The Russian heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser Admiral Nakhimov has returned to its home base in Severomorsk on the Kola Peninsula after nearly three decades away. The return of the warship signals Russia's intention to strengthen its military presence in the Arctic and the Barents Sea. The vessel is expected to play a significant role in Russia's Arctic strategy.

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