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Polish manufacturing PMI drops to 46.1 in June – worst reading in nearly a year
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Polish manufacturing PMI drops to 46.1 in June – worst reading in nearly a year

Poland's manufacturing PMI fell to 46.1 points in June from 49.4 in May, according to S&P Global data. A reading below 50 signals contraction, and the pace of deterioration is the fastest in almost a year. Analysts describe the conditions in Polish industry as worsening at their quickest rate since mid-2025.

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Luxury flats planned on Hitler's Berlin bunker site spark historian outcry
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Luxury flats planned on Hitler's Berlin bunker site spark historian outcry

Berlin authorities have approved plans to build modern offices and luxury residential complexes on the site of the last pre-war bunker in the former Reich Chancellery area. Historians and researchers are firmly opposing the demolition of this historically significant site. The planned development has sparked a broad debate about the preservation of World War II heritage.

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T-Mobile force-migrates users to three new plans from mid-July
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T-Mobile force-migrates users to three new plans from mid-July

T-Mobile is force-migrating customers from legacy plans to three new tiers: Experience Signature, Experience More, and Experience Beyond, with changes rolling out from mid-July. Migrated users will keep their free lines and current tax structures, and gain a five-year price guarantee plus streaming bundles. However, customers have no say in which new plan or pricing sub-tier they are assigned to.

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American Cancer Society took millions from alcohol industry while downplaying cancer risk
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American Cancer Society took millions from alcohol industry while downplaying cancer risk

The American Cancer Society secretly collected millions of dollars from the alcohol industry through an annual New York City gala, details of which are reported for the first time. During this period, ACS publicly maintained that one or two drinks a day was safe, even for cancer prevention, despite internal epidemiological evidence to the contrary. Former deputy chief medical officer Len Lichtenfeld admitted feeling indirect pressure to keep alcohol-industry donors happy, and was laid off from ACS in 2020.

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Beccacece quits as Ecuador coach after 0–2 World Cup loss to Mexico
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Beccacece quits as Ecuador coach after 0–2 World Cup loss to Mexico

Sebastian Beccacece has stepped down as Ecuador's head coach after his side were knocked out of the World Cup in the round of 32, losing 0–2 to Mexico. The 45-year-old Argentine informed DSports personally of his decision to leave the post immediately after the match.

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Heatwave turns T-72 tanks into "giant ovens" on Ukraine's front lines
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Heatwave turns T-72 tanks into "giant ovens" on Ukraine's front lines

Record-breaking heat in Ukraine is affecting the war effort, with crews of Soviet-era T-72 tanks suffering most as the vehicles turn into what Reuters describes as "giant ovens." Civilians are also feeling the impact through increasingly long power outages. The heatwave adds a new dimension of strain to both military and civilian life in the country.

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From 1 July every parcel from China costs at least €3 in EU customs fees
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From 1 July every parcel from China costs at least €3 in EU customs fees

New EU customs rules taking effect on 1 July 2025 will impose a flat fee of €3 (roughly 13 Polish złoty) on every product imported from outside the European Union. The change ends the era of duty-free cheap parcels, which previously benefited from a low-value goods exemption. Shoppers using platforms such as Temu and Shein will be most affected.

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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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Goliath Ventures CEO pleads guilty in $400M crypto Ponzi scheme
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Goliath Ventures CEO pleads guilty in $400M crypto Ponzi scheme

Christopher Delgado, former CEO of Goliath Ventures, has pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering as part of a $400 million cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme. As part of his plea agreement, he agreed to forfeit properties, vehicles, luxury goods and crypto wallets. The case ranks among the largest recent cryptocurrency fraud cases in the United States.

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Woźniak-Starak's Hunza G Scarlet swimsuit costs ~1,000 zł — H&M has a lookalike
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Woźniak-Starak's Hunza G Scarlet swimsuit costs ~1,000 zł — H&M has a lookalike

Agnieszka Woźniak-Starak showed off a Hunza G Square Neck Swim in "Scarlet" on her Instastory — the British brand's crinkle-fabric one-piece retails for around 1,000 zł. The minimalist cut with wide straps and a square neckline is a celebrity favourite. A more affordable lookalike is available at H&M.

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Colin From Accounts Season 3 premieres July 27 on Binge and Paramount+
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Colin From Accounts Season 3 premieres July 27 on Binge and Paramount+

Australian comedy series Colin From Accounts returns for its third season on Binge and Paramount+ from 27 July. The new season picks up after Gordon's ill-fated marriage proposal and introduces new cast members Thomas Cocquerel, Nikki Shiels and Mark Trevorrow. The official trailer has already been released online.

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Marvel's Blade may be cancelled as Xbox layoffs reportedly set to hit Arkane Lyon

Unconfirmed reports indicate that Arkane Lyon, the studio developing Marvel's Blade, is next in line for Xbox layoffs. Todd Howard recently praised the team's work, but insiders suggest the project may never reach players. This would be the latest in a string of Microsoft gaming studio cuts.

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No-bake mango cake: looks like yellow cheese, needs just 4 ingredients
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No-bake mango cake: looks like yellow cheese, needs just 4 ingredients

This no-bake mango dessert mimics the look of a block of yellow cheese, surprising guests with its fruity flavour at first bite. The recipe requires only four ingredients and no oven. The distinctive yellow colour and shape come naturally from the mango, making it a simple yet visually striking treat.

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2026 Windham-Campbell winner Christina Anderson on Wallace Shawn's The Fever
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2026 Windham-Campbell winner Christina Anderson on Wallace Shawn's The Fever

Playwright Christina Anderson, the 2026 Windham-Campbell Prize winner for Drama, spoke with host Michael Kelleher about Wallace Shawn's seminal 1990 monologue The Fever, which has recently been revived. Anderson, a Tony-nominated writer whose work has been staged at Berkeley Rep, Goodman Theatre and Yale Rep among others, describes the piece as strange and significant. The conversation is part of the Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast series featuring winners discussing favourite works.

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Sobień Castle in Subcarpathia reopens after a year of reconstruction works
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Sobień Castle in Subcarpathia reopens after a year of reconstruction works

The Lesko Forest District has completed nearly a year of archaeological and reconstruction work at the Góra Sobień nature reserve in the Subcarpathian region. The ruins of the medieval Sobień Castle have been reopened to tourists. The site is one of the region's notable historical attractions.

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DNA identifies the owner of Everest's famous green boots landmark

For nearly three decades, a pair of green boots on a frozen body served as a landmark on the northern route up Mount Everest, with the owner's identity remaining uncertain. A DNA analysis has now finally confirmed who the person was. The discovery closes one of the mountain's most enduring mysteries.

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Kacper Sztuka races at Imola in Eurocup-3 round three
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Kacper Sztuka races at Imola in Eurocup-3 round three

Polish driver Kacper Sztuka will compete in the third round of the Eurocup-3 series at Imola, Italy, from 3–5 July 2026. Sztuka said he feels at home on the circuit and knows it inside out. It is another significant outing for the young Pole in this racing series.

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Giraffes can mentally track changing food quantities, study finds
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Giraffes can mentally track changing food quantities, study finds

A study published in Scientific Reports by researchers from the Universidad de Barcelona and the Max Planck Institute, including Iker Loidi and Jordi Galbany, found that giraffes can mentally track changing quantities of food even when they cannot see it. The discovery suggests the world's tallest mammals possess abilities akin to basic numeracy. This adds giraffes to a growing list of animals shown to have numerical cognition.

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Windows blocked a Portuguese restaurant kiosk over missing digital signature
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Windows blocked a Portuguese restaurant kiosk over missing digital signature

A self-service kiosk at a Portuguese restaurant chain was knocked out after Windows 10 rejected the kiosk application WinRestKioskWPF.exe due to a missing digital publisher signature. Instead of a menu, customers were greeted with a Windows security warning. The incident was spotted and reported by a Register reader named Mário.

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Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda exposes critical diagnostics gap before next pandemic
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Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda exposes critical diagnostics gap before next pandemic

An ongoing Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak spreading across the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda has highlighted a critical but underreported problem: the inability to rapidly and reliably diagnose the pathogen. While attention has focused on the lack of licensed vaccines and treatments for this rare Ebola strain, experts warn that the diagnostics failure could prove even more consequential in the next pandemic. The Marburg virus presents similar gaps.

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France to hold presidential election on April 18 and May 2, 2026
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France to hold presidential election on April 18 and May 2, 2026

France will hold its presidential election in two rounds on April 18 and May 2, 2026, according to two anonymous government officials. The dates are expected to be officially announced after a Wednesday cabinet meeting and were first reported by regional newspaper Ouest France. President Emmanuel Macron is constitutionally barred from a third consecutive term, with former prime ministers Édouard Philippe and others among a large field of candidates.

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UFC lightweight champion Gaethje calls out McGregor ahead of July comeback
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UFC lightweight champion Gaethje calls out McGregor ahead of July comeback

Conor McGregor is set to return to the UFC octagon in July after a lengthy absence. Lightweight champion Justin Gaethje has expressed a desire to fight the Irish star. McGregor's comeback is one of the most anticipated events in MMA this year.

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