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Haaland scores late winner to send Norway into last 16
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Haaland scores late winner to send Norway into last 16

Erling Haaland scored in the 86th minute to give Norway a 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast at the World Cup. The first goal was scored by Antonio Nusa, while Ivory Coast's Yan Diomande also impressed — both players are teammates at RB Leipzig. Norway will face Brazil in the round of 16.

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Harlan Coben's "I Will Find You" breaks Netflix records in back-to-back weeks
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Harlan Coben's "I Will Find You" breaks Netflix records in back-to-back weeks

Harlan Coben's limited series "I Will Find You" on Netflix dominated the platform's Top 10 for two consecutive weeks following its launch, breaking viewership records. The success underscores the strength of Coben's partnership with Netflix, which has produced multiple hit mystery-thrillers. Netflix signalled plans to expand their shared thriller universe further.

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Philip II Augustus: how a teenager built medieval France into a major power
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Philip II Augustus: how a teenager built medieval France into a major power

Philip II Augustus became King of France in 1180 at just 15 years old, inheriting a realm weaker than its main rivals. From the outset he showed ruthless pragmatism: he expelled Jews from royal domains, seized their assets to fill the treasury, began rebuilding Paris, and prepared for war against the Plantagenets. His reign marked the beginning of France's rise to European dominance.

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Ex-Sony exec Shawn Layden: PlayStation's PC pullback makes no sense
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Ex-Sony exec Shawn Layden: PlayStation's PC pullback makes no sense

Former Sony Interactive Entertainment America president Shawn Layden has criticised Sony's quiet retreat from PC game releases, calling it baffling given its prior success. His former colleague Shuhei Yoshida had compared PC ports to "almost like printing money," making the reversal all the more puzzling. Layden had already publicly criticised Xbox's struggles earlier this month, showing he is equally willing to challenge both major platform holders.

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Michigan judge bans Kalshi sports prediction markets for 14 days
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Michigan judge bans Kalshi sports prediction markets for 14 days

A Michigan judge granted a temporary restraining order blocking prediction market platform Kalshi from offering sports-related wagers in the state for 14 days. The ruling reflects growing regulatory scrutiny of prediction markets, which sit in a legal grey zone between financial contracts and sports betting. Kalshi is one of the leading prediction market platforms operating in the United States.

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NASA astronauts repair Canadarm2 in 7-hour spacewalk outside the ISS
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NASA astronauts repair Canadarm2 in 7-hour spacewalk outside the ISS

NASA astronauts Chris Williams and Jessica Meir spent 7 hours and 20 minutes outside the International Space Station on June 30, replacing a faulty wrist joint on the 18-metre Canadarm2 robotic arm. The arm had been drawing electrical current but failing to move since late May. Canadarm2 has been in continuous use since its installation on the ISS in April 2001 and is essential for maintenance, cargo operations and spacewalks.

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Lewandowski hates salads — Robert reveals his food favourites in TikTok ranking
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Lewandowski hates salads — Robert reveals his food favourites in TikTok ranking

Robert Lewandowski filmed a TikTok with an influencer from the DRE$$CODE group, in which they ranked their favourite foods. The footballer gave high marks to pizza and pancakes but made clear he dislikes salads. The video was shot at a social gathering in Warsaw.

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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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Klindt emerges as ROW Rybnik's key weapon ahead of Rzeszów clash
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Klindt emerges as ROW Rybnik's key weapon ahead of Rzeszów clash

Nicolai Klindt scored 7 points and 4 bonuses as Innpro ROW Rybnik beat their Łódź rivals by three points last Thursday, making a key step towards the Metalkas 2. Ekstraliga play-offs. The Danish rider is tipped as a potential secret weapon for the upcoming away match in Rzeszów.

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Iran sets 60-day limit on free passage through Strait of Hormuz
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Iran sets 60-day limit on free passage through Strait of Hormuz

Iran's chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated on state television that free passage through the Strait of Hormuz is valid for only 60 days under a preliminary peace agreement. Tehran says its next steps depend on the conditions of that deal being met.

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Verstappen in talks with McLaren — Red Bull exit looking increasingly likely
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Verstappen in talks with McLaren — Red Bull exit looking increasingly likely

According to British broadcaster Sky Sports, the camp of four-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen has entered intensive talks with McLaren's management. The Dutchman could be set to leave Red Bull Racing. Neither party has officially confirmed the negotiations.

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iPhone 18 Pro rumoured to retire Dynamic Island cutout
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iPhone 18 Pro rumoured to retire Dynamic Island cutout

Rumours suggest that this autumn's iPhone 18 Pro will take a major step towards retiring the Dynamic Island, the cutout design feature that replaced the original notch introduced with the iPhone X almost a decade ago. Apple is expected to replace it with a new solution, though no technical details have been confirmed.

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Nike beats quarterly earnings expectations as CEO Hill's turnaround gains traction
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Nike beats quarterly earnings expectations as CEO Hill's turnaround gains traction

Nike reported better-than-expected financial results for its latest quarter, suggesting that CEO Elliott Hill's turnaround strategy is beginning to gain traction. The results beat analyst forecasts, offering the first concrete signs of a recovery for the sportswear giant. Hill took over the chief executive role with a mandate to revive the company's flagging performance.

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Parasite causing explosive diarrhea spreading across the US
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Parasite causing explosive diarrhea spreading across the US

A parasite causing so-called "explosive diarrhea" is spreading across the United States. Key symptoms of infection include loss of appetite, weight loss, stomach cramping, bloating, increased gas, nausea and fatigue. Health authorities are warning about a rising number of cases nationwide.

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Miya Cosmetics neuroNIGHT Cream with Neuropeptides Targets Wrinkles
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Miya Cosmetics neuroNIGHT Cream with Neuropeptides Targets Wrinkles

The Miya Cosmetics neuroNIGHT night cream, available at Rossmann, contains neuropeptides, GABA acid, blackcurrant seed oil, glycerin and vitamin E. The formula is designed to smooth expression lines, improve skin firmness and reduce water loss. It can also be applied to the neck, décolletage and eye area.

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Australia's Remote Tungsten Mine Could Break China's 80% Global Monopoly
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Australia's Remote Tungsten Mine Could Break China's 80% Global Monopoly

China currently produces around 80% of the world's tungsten, a metal used in bullets and armour plating, giving Beijing dominant control over a critical defence material. A remote mine in Australia is being developed with the potential to shift that balance and reduce China's stranglehold on global tungsten supply. Bloomberg columnist David Fickling visited the site to report on the shift.

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Iraq woos Russian tourists as EU tightens visa rules for Russians
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Iraq woos Russian tourists as EU tightens visa rules for Russians

As the European Union tightens its visa policy towards Russian citizens, Iraq has declared readiness to develop tourism cooperation with Russia. Iraqi Ambassador to Moscow Abdul-Karim Hashim Mustafa told the TASS news agency that travelling to Iraq poses no security risk. Baghdad hopes to attract Russian tourists who have lost access to European destinations.

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New Star Wars book reveals four major secrets about Coruscant
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New Star Wars book reveals four major secrets about Coruscant

A new Star Wars book focuses on Coruscant, the Core Worlds planet where pivotal prequel events unfolded, including Anakin Skywalker's fall to the dark side and Palpatine's rise to power. The book reveals four major secrets about the planet. Coruscant is widely regarded as one of the most significant locations in the entire Star Wars saga.

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Rising electronic artist Ninajirachi soundtracks Kylie Jenner's Meta AI glasses ad
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Rising electronic artist Ninajirachi soundtracks Kylie Jenner's Meta AI glasses ad

Kylie Jenner is the face of Meta's new AI smart glasses campaign, with up-and-coming electronic artist Ninajirachi providing the soundtrack. The pairing surprised fans who associate Ninajirachi with the independent music scene. Meta's AI glasses have drawn criticism over privacy concerns, including the ability to record people without their knowledge or consent.

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Broadway cleaners vote to authorize strike over wages and healthcare
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Broadway cleaners vote to authorize strike over wages and healthcare

Cleaners working in Broadway's theater district voted to authorize a strike at a rally, demanding higher wages and secure healthcare benefits. Union representatives emphasized that the fight is fundamentally about respect for workers. The vote marks an escalation in an ongoing labor dispute.

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Wimbledon 2025: "Halo tu Wimbledon" show airs on Polsat Sport 2 on 1 July at 11:00
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Wimbledon 2025: "Halo tu Wimbledon" show airs on Polsat Sport 2 on 1 July at 11:00

The third episode of "Halo tu Wimbledon", Polsat Sport's Wimbledon coverage show, airs on Wednesday 1 July at 11:00 on Polsat Sport 2, Polsatsport.pl and Polsat Box Go. The programme reviews the key events from the London grass-court tournament.

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Companies investing most in AI grew headcount by 10%, Ramp study finds
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Companies investing most in AI grew headcount by 10%, Ramp study finds

A study by Ramp found that companies making the heaviest investments in AI expanded their workforces by around 10% and entry-level hiring by 12%. The findings challenge widespread fears that generative AI is already causing mass job losses. The data suggests AI adoption correlates with workforce growth rather than cuts.

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