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AI Bots Can Now Solve CAPTCHAs Better Than Humans — Are They Obsolete?
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AI Bots Can Now Solve CAPTCHAs Better Than Humans — Are They Obsolete?

CAPTCHAs — tests designed to distinguish humans from bots — are becoming increasingly ineffective as AI models grow capable of solving them faster and more accurately than people. This has led to ever-harder puzzles that frustrate real users while failing to stop bots. The cybersecurity industry is now searching for alternative methods to verify online identity.

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5 phones worth buying over the $400 Moto G Power (2026)

The Moto G Power (2026) retails at $400 but ships with a Dimensity 6300 chip and just 8GB of RAM, which feels underpowered at that price. While it retains a durable build and a microSD card slot, rivals offer better value in the sub-$400 segment. The piece highlights five specific alternative phones worth considering instead.

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Netflix orders sequel to sci-fi hit after 130M views
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Netflix orders sequel to sci-fi hit after 130M views

Alan Ritchson's new Netflix sci-fi film has amassed 130 million views and has been greenlit for a sequel. Ritchson is also having a packed year on Prime Video: Reacher season 4 drops on August 12, while the Neagley spin-off arrives on September 16. His action film Playdate, released last November, remains one of Prime Video's most popular titles.

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BMA faces financial crisis, puts 200 of 600 UK staff at risk of redundancy

The British Medical Association (BMA) has placed 200 of its 600 England-based staff at risk of redundancy as it battles a significant financial crisis. The move could eliminate up to a third of its entire workforce. Staff have reacted with fury, accusing the doctors' union of hypocrisy given that it normally champions workers' rights.

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"Przy weselnym stole" — a tactical and funny wedding seating game
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"Przy weselnym stole" — a tactical and funny wedding seating game

"Przy weselnym stole" is a board game in which players must tactically seat wedding guests to prevent feuding relatives from clashing. The game blends strategic planning with plenty of laughs, making it a strong choice for family and social play. Tactics are key, but the fun factor is equally present.

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UK and France join Oman to secure its territorial waters

The UK and France have agreed with Oman to help ensure the safety of its territorial waters. France has deployed mine countermeasures to the Middle East, including two mine-hunting ships, as part of the arrangement. Further details about the scope and legal basis of the mission were not provided.

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England's hotel location leaked — Mexican fans swarm the building
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England's hotel location leaked — Mexican fans swarm the building

England's squad had hoped to prepare quietly for their high-profile World Cup match against Mexico, but the location of their hotel was leaked online. Large crowds of Mexican fans quickly gathered outside the building, disrupting the team's preparations. The incident added unwanted noise and distraction ahead of a key fixture.

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Chicago Fire Coach Reassures Anna Lewandowska: "We'll Make Her Feel at Home"
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Chicago Fire Coach Reassures Anna Lewandowska: "We'll Make Her Feel at Home"

Anna Lewandowska posted a candid message on social media admitting she fears the family's move to the US following her husband Robert Lewandowski's transfer to Chicago Fire. The club's coach, in an interview published by Kanał Sportowy, promised the club would look after not just the player but his entire family to help Anna feel at home in Chicago. Lewandowski's move to MLS is among the biggest transfers in the league's history.

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US oil majors eye record quarterly profits as Trump pushes for cheaper petrol
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US oil majors eye record quarterly profits as Trump pushes for cheaper petrol

US oil companies are preparing for their biggest quarterly profits in years, setting up a potential clash with President Donald Trump, who is pressing for lower petrol prices ahead of November's congressional elections. Trump has been urging the energy industry to cut costs at the pump for political reasons. The tension between record industry profits and presidential pressure is expected to intensify.

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Quinoa: protein-rich superfood worth eating every day
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Quinoa: protein-rich superfood worth eating every day

Quinoa is one of the best plant-based sources of protein and is also rich in minerals, vitamins and unsaturated fatty acids. Once barely known in Poland, it is now widely available in discount supermarkets and on restaurant menus. Nutritionists recommend it as a healthy meat substitute for both adults and children.

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Perfecta foot peel and mask for 4 zł smooths rough heels in two steps
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Perfecta foot peel and mask for 4 zł smooths rough heels in two steps

Perfecta's two-step foot treatment costs around 4 zł and consists of a volcanic pumice scrub followed by a serum mask that moisturises and regenerates dry, cracked skin. The scrub removes dead skin cells, while the mask deeply softens areas prone to cracking. Regular use is recommended to maintain soft feet between professional treatments.

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Eggshell colour does not determine egg quality or nutritional value
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Eggshell colour does not determine egg quality or nutritional value

The colour of an eggshell — brown or white — depends solely on the breed of hen and has no effect on nutritional value, freshness or quality. Likewise, a darker yolk does not automatically mean a healthier egg, as yolk colour is primarily determined by the hen's diet. Real egg quality depends on farming conditions and freshness, not colour.

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Japan's Gaudí completes hand-built Arimaston Building after 20 years
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Japan's Gaudí completes hand-built Arimaston Building after 20 years

A Japanese architect has completed the Arimaston Building, a hand-crafted structure two decades in the making. The project has become a symbol of resistance against the uniform architecture of modern cities.

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Nearly a million investors lost $3.8 billion on Trump's memecoin

A cryptocurrency analytics firm found that nearly one million retail investors collectively lost $3.8 billion on the Trump memecoin. Most of the losses fell on ordinary retail buyers, while sophisticated traders managed to profit from the token.

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Luxury Racetrack Country Club Being Built on Former Orange Groves Near Miami

A luxury motorsports country club is being constructed north of Miami on former orange grove land, targeting wealthy enthusiasts and well-heeled novices eager to experience track driving. Its creators describe it as "racing is golf on steroids." The club is designed to offer professional-grade circuit experiences to members of varying skill levels.

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Tuva: the remote republic where nomadic spirit lives on
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Tuva: the remote republic where nomadic spirit lives on

The Republic of Tuva, covering roughly 170,000 km² — comparable in size to Tunisia — is one of the world's most geographically isolated regions. Despite struggling with poverty, poor transport links and population decline, it preserves a unique nomadic culture and rich archaeological heritage. For travellers seeking authenticity and unspoilt nature, Tuva remains a truly exceptional destination.

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Culture Editor's Top 4 Books from June: Rodoreda, Magee, Verna and Ruol
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Culture Editor's Top 4 Books from June: Rodoreda, Magee, Verna and Ruol

A culture editor read 12 books in June and selected four standouts: "Death and Spring" by Mercè Rodoreda, "El compromiso" by Audrey Magee, "Glass Days" by Nicoletta Verna and "Inventario de lo que queda cuando el bosque arde" by Michele Ruol. All four were praised for their literary quality, compelling narratives and original ideas.

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Glashütte Original Sixties 2026 Annual Edition features bold purple dial
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Glashütte Original Sixties 2026 Annual Edition features bold purple dial

Glashütte Original has unveiled the Sixties Chronograph Annual Edition 2026, distinguished by a striking purple dial. Rather than another safe vintage-inspired variation, the German watchmaker opted for a bold colour choice to set the limited annual edition apart. The watch draws on 1960s design language while delivering a more daring aesthetic than typical retro pieces.

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Ukraine warns Russia will publish forged Volhynia documents to drive wedge with Poland
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Ukraine warns Russia will publish forged Volhynia documents to drive wedge with Poland

Andriy Kovalenko, head of Ukraine's Centre for Countering Disinformation, warned on Saturday that Russia intends to publish forged documents about the World War II Volhynia massacre on Sunday. The aim is to worsen relations between Ukraine and Poland. Kovalenko called the move a deliberate Russian disinformation operation targeting Ukrainian-Polish ties.

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BBC ranks all 16 World Cup last-16 teams — Argentina in top three

BBC Sport has ranked all 16 remaining World Cup 2026 teams ahead of the last-16 stage. Argentina appear in the top three despite their narrow escape against Cape Verde, sparking debate among fans. The ranking also raises questions about Norway's and England's respective placements.

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Obsidian Entertainment nearly shut down by Microsoft cuts
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Obsidian Entertainment nearly shut down by Microsoft cuts

A well-known gaming journalist has confirmed that Obsidian Entertainment, the studio behind iconic RPGs, was close to being shut down as part of Microsoft's major Xbox cuts. Behind closed doors, the fate of the developer was reportedly a serious internal concern. The studio ultimately survived, but only narrowly.

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