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Williams likened to Ronaldinho — but can she win Grand Slam matches on comeback?
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Williams likened to Ronaldinho — but can she win Grand Slam matches on comeback?

BBC Sport columnist Naomi Broady, writing from Wimbledon, compares Serena Williams' comeback to the flair of Ronaldinho, praising her creativity and presence on court. However, Broady questions whether Williams has enough consistency to win matches at Grand Slam level after her extended absence from the tour.

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France beat Paraguay 1:0 in brutal match with no yellow cards shown
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⚽ Sport

France beat Paraguay 1:0 in brutal match with no yellow cards shown

France defeated Paraguay 1:0 in a match marked by a shocking number of brutal fouls from the South American side. Despite the rough play, the referee did not show a single yellow card throughout the entire game. France's players had to remain cautious to avoid serious injuries inflicted by their opponents' aggressive style.

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Super Typhoon Bavi threatens Guam with 260 km/h winds and 11m waves
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Super Typhoon Bavi threatens Guam with 260 km/h winds and 11m waves

Super Typhoon Bavi is approaching the island of Guam, prompting authorities to order evacuations. The storm is forecast to bring winds exceeding 160 mph and waves nearly 11 metres high when it makes landfall on Monday. Residents in the danger zone are being urged to leave their homes and seek shelter immediately.

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Adult summer camps in Poland: injuries, adventures and a return to childhood
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✈️ Travel

Adult summer camps in Poland: injuries, adventures and a return to childhood

Summer camps in Poland are no longer just for children and teenagers — a growing number of adults are signing up for the experience. Participants face real physical challenges; one man lost his toenails, another woman returned missing half a tooth. Despite the hardships, campers come back enthusiastic, and the market for adult camps is expanding rapidly.

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US Army signs $200 million contract to modernise Abrams tanks

The US Army Contracting Command has signed a $200 million contract amendment covering design work related to the M1 Abrams main battle tank family. The deal aims to modernise one of the US Army's primary armoured weapon systems. The investment is intended to keep the Abrams combat-effective against contemporary threats.

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Scientists warn Europe faces concrete deserts and killer microbes within 25 years
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Scientists warn Europe faces concrete deserts and killer microbes within 25 years

Scientists warn that within 25 years Europe could be transformed by climate change into overheated concrete deserts. Rising temperatures are expected to fuel the spread of dangerous antibiotic-resistant microbes, while advancing technology risks eroding human control over daily life. Researchers stress that some processes are already irreversible and it is too late to fully halt the changes.

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GOG defends physical game ownership after Sony drops disc releases
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GOG defends physical game ownership after Sony drops disc releases

Sony's decision to abandon physical disc releases for PlayStation consoles drew widespread criticism from gamers concerned about digital ownership. GOG's co-president used the moment to highlight the PC platform's long-standing DRM-free approach, arguing it gives players genuine ownership of their games. The debate reflects growing unease about consumer rights in an era of digital-only distribution.

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Rekindling an old flame rarely works – here's why
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Rekindling an old flame rarely works – here's why

Psychologists warn that rekindling old romances often fails because both partners return with the same unresolved temperaments, attachment styles and unspoken needs. If a couple split in anger without addressing their issues, those problems typically resurface — sometimes more intensely. The story of Kacper, who reunited with his high-school girlfriend only to regret oversharing personal details, illustrates these dynamics.

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'A Happy Family' exposes hidden poverty beneath Switzerland's wealthy image

Director Jan-Eric Mack's film "A Happy Family" challenges Switzerland's image as one of the world's wealthiest nations by exposing its hidden social fractures. During the pandemic, food queues appeared on Swiss streets — an unusual and shocking sight in a country where poverty is rarely visible. Mack argues that beneath the prosperous surface lies a culture of silence and deep social inequality.

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AI Labs Are Hiring Philosophy Majors in Growing Numbers

AI laboratories are increasingly hiring philosophy graduates, valuing their skills in critical thinking, ethics and argumentation. As AI systems grow more complex and consequential, companies are finding that humanistic training is a key asset for overseeing and shaping these technologies. The trend marks a notable reversal of the long-held belief that only STEM backgrounds lead to careers in tech.

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Eggs Baked in Bread: A Simple Zero-Waste Breakfast Recipe
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Eggs Baked in Bread: A Simple Zero-Waste Breakfast Recipe

Day-old bread can be transformed into a delicious family breakfast by hollowing out a loaf or slices, cracking eggs into the cavities, adding favourite fillings and baking in the oven. The dish is ready in a short time and is a great way to avoid wasting leftover bread. The full step-by-step instructions are shown in a video, with the ingredient list published below.

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Historic Tenements Attract Buyers, But Hide Costly Renovation Risks
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Historic Tenements Attract Buyers, But Hide Costly Renovation Risks

Apartments in historic tenement buildings are attractive for their atmosphere, prestigious addresses and investment potential, but experts warn of hidden costs lurking behind the facades. Renovation and ongoing maintenance expenses can be substantial in older buildings. Buyers are advised to carry out a thorough technical inspection before purchasing such a property.

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Has There Ever Been a Period in Human History Without War?
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Has There Ever Been a Period in Human History Without War?

Stanford historian Ian Morris explains that if war is defined as conflict between governments, then peaceful periods did exist — because governments themselves didn't exist for roughly 99% of human history. However, interpersonal violence has always been present. A 2022 review of studies suggests organised warfare was rare in prehistory but never entirely absent.

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Szej brothers win Valvoline Rajd Małopolski in RSMP season round three
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Szej brothers win Valvoline Rajd Małopolski in RSMP season round three

Jarosław and Marcin Szej won the Valvoline Rajd Małopolski, the third round of the KIQ Polish Rally Championship (RSMP) season, which also counted towards the FIA European Rally Trophy. The brothers' victory came after three days of intense competition against the rest of the field.

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Salmonella in instant noodles — over 100 cases across Europe, 49 hospitalised
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Salmonella in instant noodles — over 100 cases across Europe, 49 hospitalised

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) have warned about instant noodles linked to a salmonella outbreak across Europe. More than 100 cases have been confirmed, with at least 49 people hospitalised. Food safety authorities in several countries are recalling specific product batches.

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Binance sees $1.23B weekly outflows as ETH withdrawals hit 3-year high
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Binance sees $1.23B weekly outflows as ETH withdrawals hit 3-year high

Binance recorded $1.23 billion in weekly net outflows, a 207% surge from the previous week. Ethereum withdrawals drove much of the move, hitting their highest level in three years. The spike signals a significant shift in user behaviour on the world's largest crypto exchange.

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Oslo's Future Library seals 100 manuscripts for readers in the 22nd century
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Oslo's Future Library seals 100 manuscripts for readers in the 22nd century

Oslo's Future Library project is collecting literary manuscripts that will remain sealed and unread for nearly a century, to be opened only after the year 2100. The project is based on the belief that readers and books will still exist in the 22nd century. Coordinator Anne Beate Hovind says the library "brings hope" by affirming faith in the lasting future of reading culture.

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Coney Island shooting on Independence Day night wounds 8, including 4 children
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Coney Island shooting on Independence Day night wounds 8, including 4 children

A shooting occurred in the Coney Island neighbourhood of New York City on the night of 4 July, American Independence Day. At least eight people were wounded, including four children. One of the victims is in critical condition, local police reported on Sunday.

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Haaland vs. Gabriel at the World Cup: Norway face Brazil
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Haaland vs. Gabriel at the World Cup: Norway face Brazil

The Premier League rivalry between Manchester City striker Erling Haaland and Arsenal defender Gabriel moves to the global stage as Norway face Brazil at the World Cup. The two have clashed regularly in the English top flight, and their duel is set to be one of the most anticipated matchups of the tournament's group stage.

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Cargo ship attacked in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen

The British military reported that a cargo ship sent a distress call after coming under attack in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen. The incident is the latest in a series of attacks on commercial shipping in the strategically vital waterway. No further details on casualties or the identity of the attackers were provided.

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Alicja left her old job and built a personal-development platform on Facebook
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Alicja left her old job and built a personal-development platform on Facebook

Alicja Cybulska, creator of the Facebook page BetterH, describes how her life transformation began with rediscovering old dreams and asking herself one simple question: "What can I actually do today?" Her former boss assumed she would return in tears, but instead she built a successful personal-development brand online. She says even a seemingly small first step can trigger a profound change.

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