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Spot bitcoin ETFs shed $4.5 billion in June – worst month since launch
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Spot bitcoin ETFs shed $4.5 billion in June – worst month since launch

Spot bitcoin ETFs recorded outflows of $4.5 billion in June, marking their worst month since their debut. Analysts point to capital rotation driven by macroeconomic uncertainty and SpaceX's historic IPO as the main drivers. The figures signal a notable cooling of institutional interest in bitcoin.

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EU imposes €3-per-item tariff on Temu, Shein and AliExpress parcels from 1 July
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EU imposes €3-per-item tariff on Temu, Shein and AliExpress parcels from 1 July

From 1 July 2025, the EU is scrapping its customs exemption for parcels from outside the bloc worth up to €150. A temporary tariff of €3 per item will be applied to each shipment. The measure targets the flood of cheap goods entering the single market, primarily from Chinese platforms such as Temu, Shein and AliExpress.

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Digital euro advances as US prepares to ban its own CBDC
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Digital euro advances as US prepares to ban its own CBDC

Europe is pressing ahead with a central bank digital currency (CBDC) as the digital euro project advances, while the United States is moving toward an outright legislative ban on a digital dollar. Washington favours a private, decentralised model of digital money instead. Recent legislative developments on both sides of the Atlantic have sharpened the contrast between the two approaches.

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Usyk Vacates World Titles but Continues Boxing Career
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Usyk Vacates World Titles but Continues Boxing Career

Oleksandr Usyk has announced he is vacating all his heavyweight world championship belts, but stressed he is not retiring from boxing. "I'm giving up the belts, but not the sport," the Ukrainian said. His associate Serhiy Lapin shed light on the behind-the-scenes reasons for the decision.

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German Startups and Global Firms Race to Build First Commercial Fusion Reactor
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German Startups and Global Firms Race to Build First Commercial Fusion Reactor

Companies worldwide are competing to build the first commercially viable nuclear fusion reactor. German startups have joined the race, backed by major corporations and private investors. Nuclear fusion is widely seen as a potentially revolutionary, near-zero-emission energy source.

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Lefebvrists Plan Unauthorised Episcopal Ordinations — Pope Leo XIV Warns of Schism
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Lefebvrists Plan Unauthorised Episcopal Ordinations — Pope Leo XIV Warns of Schism

The traditionalist Society of Saint Pius X (Lefebvrists), present in 70 countries, announced plans to ordain bishops without papal approval — an act the Vatican considers schismatic. Pope Leo XIV appealed to the fraternity to abandon these plans. Vatican insiders reportedly believe the crisis can no longer be avoided.

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Google Drive on Android and iOS Gets Gemini AI — Ask Questions About Your Files
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Google Drive on Android and iOS Gets Gemini AI — Ask Questions About Your Files

Google is bringing its "Ask Gemini" feature and AI Overviews directly into the Google Drive mobile app on Android and iOS. Users can now ask questions about their files and receive answers without manually searching through documents. The rollout is already underway for Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers as well as select Workspace plans.

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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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Sheridan's spy thriller "Lioness" eerily predicted the US-Iran conflict
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Sheridan's spy thriller "Lioness" eerily predicted the US-Iran conflict

Taylor Sheridan's three-part spy thriller "Lioness," starring Zoe Saldaña as a CIA program leader combating terrorist plots, has eerily mirrored today's biggest headlines about US involvement in the Middle East and Iran. The show, part of Sheridan's sprawling Paramount streaming empire that includes Yellowstone, explores government intervention, the war on terror, and cartel connections overseas. Its storylines now read as an uncanny prediction of current events.

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NATO plans fuel pipeline through Poland to supply future military operations
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NATO plans fuel pipeline through Poland to supply future military operations

NATO is considering the construction of a fuel pipeline running through Poland to secure reliable supply lines for allied forces. Such infrastructure has been described as the "lifeblood of future war" due to the critical role fuel logistics play in modern conflict. Details on the route, cost and timeline of the project have not been disclosed.

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Week at the Baltic Sea costs a family of four up to 10,000 PLN
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Week at the Baltic Sea costs a family of four up to 10,000 PLN

According to the "Wakacyjny Portfel Polaków 2026" report, a week-long holiday at the Polish seaside can cost a family of four up to 10,000 PLN. Expert Dr Przemysław Barbrich told Radio ZET that "Poland is no longer a cheap country." Baltic Sea holidays have ceased to be an affordable alternative to trips abroad.

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Penélope Cruz-style "boyfriend bob" adds volume and takes 2 minutes to style
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Penélope Cruz-style "boyfriend bob" adds volume and takes 2 minutes to style

The "boyfriend bob" is a softly layered cut ending at the jaw or just above the shoulders, giving hair a loose, natural-looking volume. Shorter lengths lift hair at the roots, making even thin hair appear denser. The cut is especially recommended for women over 50 as a summer 2026 option that looks refreshing and requires virtually no styling time.

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Accelerated Biological Ageing Linked to Rising Cancer Rates in Under-50s
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Accelerated Biological Ageing Linked to Rising Cancer Rates in Under-50s

Cancer rates among people under 50 are rising steadily, with cases of colorectal, lung and uterine cancers among the most affected. A new study suggests that accelerated biological ageing – faster accumulation of DNA damage and cancer-promoting mutations – may be a key driver of this trend. Researchers say the exact causes remain unclear but the pattern is consistent across multiple cancer types.

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Sojagi raisins: sweet Asian fruit rich in gut-friendly compounds
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Sojagi raisins: sweet Asian fruit rich in gut-friendly compounds

Sojagi raisins are shade-dried Asian fruits increasingly found in Polish health food stores. They retain their dark colour, natural sweetness and compounds valued in dark grape varieties, which are beneficial for gut health. They can serve as an alternative to classic raisins or dried plums, though they remain high in simple sugars and should be eaten in moderation.

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Thousands ride Vespas in Rome to celebrate scooter's 80th anniversary
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Thousands ride Vespas in Rome to celebrate scooter's 80th anniversary

Thousands of Vespa enthusiasts descended on Rome this week to celebrate the iconic Italian scooter's 80th anniversary. The mass ride, dubbed an "invasion of Vespisti," filled the city's streets with the classic two-wheelers. The rally honours one of the most recognisable vehicles in automotive history.

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Total War: Warhammer 3 Update 9.0 Brings New Endgames, Vampire Rework and Nurgle DLC
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Total War: Warhammer 3 Update 9.0 Brings New Endgames, Vampire Rework and Nurgle DLC

Creative Assembly revealed the 9.0 update and the Lords of the End Times DLC for Total War: Warhammer 3 during a recent What's Next livestream. Highlights include new End Times-themed endgame scenarios, per-faction individual victory conditions, a Vampire Counts rework, and three new Nurgle champions. The long-awaited siege rework is pushed to patch 9.1, and details on Neferata will come separately.

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Nico Williams Could Still Play at World Cup After Positive New Diagnosis
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Nico Williams Could Still Play at World Cup After Positive New Diagnosis

Nico Williams suffered an injury during Spain's match against Uruguay, which initially seemed to end his World Cup. However, a new medical diagnosis revealed by the Spanish squad offers hope that the Athletic Club winger may yet return to action. Coach Luis de la Fuente can now breathe a little easier.

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UNICEF: 1 Billion Children Lack Sanitation as Climate Migration Accelerates
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UNICEF: 1 Billion Children Lack Sanitation as Climate Migration Accelerates

A UNICEF report from 2024 reveals that one billion children worldwide lacked access to adequate sanitation systems. Climate change is worsening these conditions and driving mass climate migration, which has already begun and will intensify. The report warns that developed countries are not immune to these consequences.

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Roof collapse at tutoring centre near Lahore kills 14 children
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Roof collapse at tutoring centre near Lahore kills 14 children

At least 14 children were killed when the roof of a private tutoring centre collapsed outside Lahore, Pakistan. The tragedy struck during lessons. Emergency services worked to pull victims from the rubble.

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Companies that laid off workers citing AI are now rehiring them
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Companies that laid off workers citing AI are now rehiring them

Companies that laid off workers citing artificial intelligence are beginning to rehire employees after realising AI cannot handle everything. The absence of human workers has slowed business growth, forcing firms to reverse course. Employers are acknowledging they moved too quickly to replace people with automation.

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Trump family earned $1.4 billion from crypto ventures in 2024
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Trump family earned $1.4 billion from crypto ventures in 2024

President Donald Trump's family earned over $1.4 billion from cryptocurrency ventures last year, according to Trump's own financial disclosure cited by Reuters. The figure means the bulk of his income came from an industry that has directly benefited from his administration's policies.

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IT experts earn the most in Poland – promotion can boost pay by 86%
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IT experts earn the most in Poland – promotion can boost pay by 86%

According to the Sedlak & Sedlak salary report, a promotion from expert to senior expert can increase total pay by as much as 86%. The technology sector offers the highest salaries in Poland, although attractive wages can also be found in industries outside IT.

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