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Lefebvrists Plan Unauthorised Bishop Ordinations — Schism Looms
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Lefebvrists Plan Unauthorised Bishop Ordinations — Schism Looms

The traditionalist Society of St Pius X (Lefebvrists), active in 70 countries, has announced it will ordain bishops without papal approval. Pope Leo XIV has warned that such a step would constitute a formal schism within the Catholic Church. The confrontation appears unavoidable as tensions between the Vatican and the fraternity escalate.

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Orlen raises wholesale petrol price by 70 zł to over 5,300 zł per cubic metre
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Orlen raises wholesale petrol price by 70 zł to over 5,300 zł per cubic metre

From 1 July, Orlen raised the wholesale price of Eurosuper 95 petrol by 70 zł to 5,327 zł per cubic metre, according to the company's published price list. The increase pushes retail prices closer to the 6,000 zł per cubic metre threshold. Wholesale price rises typically feed through to forecourt prices within days.

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US lifts export restrictions on Anthropic's Fable and Mythos AI models
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US lifts export restrictions on Anthropic's Fable and Mythos AI models

The US Department of Commerce has lifted export restrictions on Anthropic's advanced AI models Fable and Mythos, the company announced on Tuesday. The restrictions had previously made the models unavailable to customers outside the United States. The move is part of the Trump administration's reversal of earlier export controls on AI technology.

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Xi calls for iron discipline at CPC's 105th anniversary with no new economic ideas
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Xi calls for iron discipline at CPC's 105th anniversary with no new economic ideas

Chinese President Xi Jinping addressed the Communist Party of China's 105th anniversary ceremony in Beijing on Wednesday, calling for iron discipline in the face of growing threats. The speech contained no new economic strategies despite China's slowing economy. Observers noted the address relied on routine slogans about protecting the party's achievements rather than offering fresh direction.

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Mushrooms grow most abundantly after warm rain, not heatwaves
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Mushrooms grow most abundantly after warm rain, not heatwaves

Poland's mushroom season begins in June, with species such as porcini, butter mushrooms, bay boletes and chanterelles emerging most abundantly a few days after warm rainfall. Dry heatwaves are unfavourable for growth; mushrooms thrive when soil temperatures stay above 15°C and moisture is plentiful. Foragers are advised to head to the forest a few days after rain rather than during or after a dry spell.

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Oblivion Remastered hits Switch 2 on August 11 — PC players still waiting for bug fixes
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Oblivion Remastered hits Switch 2 on August 11 — PC players still waiting for bug fixes

Bethesda announced that Oblivion Remastered will launch on Nintendo Switch 2 on August 11, revealing it with a trailer heavy on live-action and light on gameplay. The PC version still suffers from hitching during exploration, dark lines across character eyelids when blinking, and several bugs carried over from the original 2006 game. Players are hoping that the effort put into the Switch 2 port will also result in a new patch for PC.

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Ronald Koeman resigns as Netherlands head coach
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Ronald Koeman resigns as Netherlands head coach

Ronald Koeman has resigned as head coach of the Netherlands national football team. In his statement he said: "We all dreamed of winning the World Cup." No further details about the circumstances or a successor have been announced.

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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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Polish crypto bill vetoed: firms already moved abroad, new law won't bring them back
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Polish crypto bill vetoed: firms already moved abroad, new law won't bring them back

Legal adviser Anna Sekura-Konopka warned that even if Poland's cryptocurrency bill is eventually signed into law, its impact on the domestic market will be minimal. Companies that wanted to operate in Poland have already relocated abroad and will remain outside Polish regulatory oversight. The bill was previously vetoed by the president, leaving Poland without a legal framework during a critical period for the crypto industry.

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Taranko leather ballet flats offer Chanel-style look for far less
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Taranko leather ballet flats offer Chanel-style look for far less

Taranko is selling leather ballet flats in beige natural leather with a black rounded toe cap and quilted detailing, drawing inspiration from the Chanel aesthetic. The design features a thin strap with a decorative buckle and a minimalist 1990s silhouette. They are positioned as a timeless, affordable alternative to luxury-brand equivalents, suitable for both work and casual outings.

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Summer health warning signs in pets owners too often brush off
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Summer health warning signs in pets owners too often brush off

Pet owners often dismiss worrying summer behaviours in dogs and cats — such as loss of appetite, excessive lethargy or reluctance to play — as normal reactions to heat. However, these can be signs of serious health problems including heatstroke or food poisoning from barbecue scraps. Vets urge owners to observe their animals carefully and seek professional help rather than reassuring themselves that everything is fine.

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Galaxy DF2 challenges cosmology: can dark matter-free galaxies be real?
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Galaxy DF2 challenges cosmology: can dark matter-free galaxies be real?

Astronomers are increasingly taking seriously a small but growing class of ultra-diffuse dwarf galaxies that appear to contain little or no dark matter, with the galaxy DF2 — on the outskirts of NGC 1052 — being the first and best-known example. While most dwarf galaxies are extremely dark-matter-rich, DF2 and similar objects challenge the standard model of galaxy formation. Scientists are now debating whether these exceptions require new physics or revised theories about dark matter's role in cosmic structure.

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Wolff doubts Ferrari can sustain upgrade rate under F1 budget cap
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Wolff doubts Ferrari can sustain upgrade rate under F1 budget cap

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has cast doubt on Ferrari's ability to keep up their current rate of car development for the rest of the F1 season, given the sport's budget cap. Wolff said Ferrari should be "running out of money soon" given the scale of upgrades they have been introducing. The comments suggest Mercedes believes Ferrari's spending pace is unsustainable under F1's cost-control regulations.

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Crimea has become a financial burden for the Kremlin as Ukrainian drone attacks continue
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Crimea has become a financial burden for the Kremlin as Ukrainian drone attacks continue

Crimea, once meant to be the jewel in Putin's crown, has become a financially draining fortress dependent on Moscow's subsidies as Ukrainian drone strikes prevent any normalisation. Putin cannot abandon the peninsula without shattering the myth of "restoring" Russian lands, but he also cannot stabilise it, leaving the Kremlin in permanent crisis-management mode. Analysts describe Crimea as an increasingly costly burden for Russian taxpayers rather than a strategic prize.

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Reality TV star "Sasha" Muzheiko ordered to leave Poland
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Reality TV star "Sasha" Muzheiko ordered to leave Poland

Aleksandr "Sasha" Muzheiko, known for appearing in Polish reality shows "Warsaw Shore", "Top Model" and "Love Island", announced on Instagram that he has been ordered to leave Poland. He shared the news in a blunt Instagram speech but did not give specific reasons for the required departure. Muzheiko is one of the most recognisable faces of Polish reality television.

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Quick pan lasagne with mozzarella ready in 15 minutes
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Quick pan lasagne with mozzarella ready in 15 minutes

This simplified lasagne uses pasta, tomato sauce, minced beef and mozzarella, finished in the oven for 15 minutes until the cheese melts and flavours meld. It is quicker and easier than traditional lasagne while delivering a similarly satisfying result.

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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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Trump weighed "total war" against Iran but chose negotiations, WSJ reports
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Trump weighed "total war" against Iran but chose negotiations, WSJ reports

The Wall Street Journal reports that President Donald Trump was presented with options for a "total war" against Iran but ultimately decided to pursue negotiations instead. Trump was briefed on possible large-scale military action before choosing the diplomatic path. The paper also reveals who Trump spoke with repeatedly in the days leading up to the decision.

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Samsung officially teases redesigned Galaxy Z Fold
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Samsung officially teases redesigned Galaxy Z Fold

Samsung has officially teased a redesigned version of its Galaxy Z Fold foldable smartphone under the slogan "New shape, new joy." No specific details about the specifications or release date have yet been disclosed.

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EU imposes €3 fee on low-value parcels imported from outside the bloc
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EU imposes €3 fee on low-value parcels imported from outside the bloc

The European Union is imposing a €3 levy on every low-value package imported from outside the bloc, targeting mostly Chinese online retailers such as Shein and Temu. The move aims to curb what Brussels sees as unfair competition from Asian sellers. The United States introduced a similar measure earlier.

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Taiwan passes first crypto and stablecoin regulations
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Taiwan passes first crypto and stablecoin regulations

Taiwan's legislature has passed the country's first laws governing cryptocurrencies and stablecoins. The new regulations are designed to bring Taiwan in line with global crypto markets. The move marks a significant step in formalising oversight of digital assets in the region.

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Germany crash out at last 16 of 2026 World Cup, crisis talks called

Germany were eliminated at the round of 16 at the 2026 World Cup, falling short of expectations. The German Football Association (DFB) president Bernd Neuendorf called a crisis meeting, stating: "We cannot and will not pretend nothing happened." The federation has signalled a full review of the team's performance.

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