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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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Five dead from floods in northern China as tropical storm hits the south

Heavy rains in northern China have killed five people, according to state media. At the same time, a tropical storm struck southern China and Vietnam, toppling trees and submerging cars. The twin weather events have caused widespread disruption across the region.

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Poland face Netherlands in Kraków on Monday in Basketball World Cup qualifiers
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Poland face Netherlands in Kraków on Monday in Basketball World Cup qualifiers

Poland will face the Netherlands on Monday at 18:00 in Kraków in the final round of Group F of the Basketball World Cup Katar 2027 qualifiers. Poland have a strong head-to-head record against their opponents, having won 11 of their 15 competitive meetings, including the last four.

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Mistral CEO: Proprietary AI models give labs access to clients' business data
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Mistral CEO: Proprietary AI models give labs access to clients' business data

Arthur Mensch, founder and CEO of Mistral AI, is warning businesses against relying on proprietary AI models, claiming that AI labs are storing growing amounts of customer data and have in some cases used it to compete against their own clients. Mistral is positioning EU technological sovereignty as its key strategic edge. However, the company's models lag behind frontier offerings from OpenAI and Anthropic in raw performance.

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CS:GO returns to Steam and breaks player records
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CS:GO returns to Steam and breaks player records

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive was replaced by Counter-Strike 2 in 2023, but since returning to Steam it has been breaking popularity records again. Players who spent hundreds or thousands of hours in the game are flocking back to it. Despite significant technical improvements in CS2, the legendary original retains a devoted fanbase.

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding – the best guest outfits
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding – the best guest outfits

Taylor Swift's wedding to NFL star Travis Kelce drew Hollywood's elite and turned into a full-scale haute couture showcase. Guests arrived in standout outfits that are already inspiring fans around the world. The event is being called one of the most significant pop-culture moments in recent years.

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"End of the World" in Greater Poland – a village with just one resident
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"End of the World" in Greater Poland – a village with just one resident

Koniec Świata ("End of the World") is a hamlet of the village of Głuszyna in Kraszewice commune, Ostrzeszów County, southern Greater Poland, with only one permanent resident. Besides the resident's house, there are just two holiday cottages, surrounded by fields and forests and reached by an unpaved road that becomes difficult after heavy rain. The name comes from old military maps where this corner of Głuszyna was marked as the "edge of the world". It lies about 40 km from Kalisz and can be reached from Wrocław in under two hours.

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OPEC+ to raise oil output by 188,000 barrels per day from August

The OPEC+ oil-producing group has agreed in principle to increase output quotas by 188,000 barrels per day starting in August, according to two sources cited by Reuters. The move continues the group's ongoing trend of gradually easing production cuts. A formal announcement of the quota increase is expected shortly.

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Physical inactivity is a systemic failure, not just a lifestyle choice

Low levels of physical activity are a result not merely of individual choices but of systemic failures — inadequate infrastructure, poorly designed urban spaces and insufficient health education. The authors argue that meaningful change requires public policy intervention rather than simply appealing to individuals to move more.

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Schwab and Hashdex Warn: AI Is Draining Billions Away from Crypto
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Schwab and Hashdex Warn: AI Is Draining Billions Away from Crypto

Samir Kerbage of Hashdex warns that the current weakness in the cryptocurrency market reflects a shift in investor priorities toward artificial intelligence, which is attracting billions of dollars in capital. Both Schwab and Hashdex are alerting investors that funds are moving away from crypto into the AI sector. Kerbage suggests this is a temporary trend rather than a permanent structural shift.

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More Polish Artillerymen Complete Training on Homar-K Rocket Launchers

Another group of artillery soldiers from the 23rd Silesian Artillery Regiment has completed training on the Homar-K multiple-launch rocket system. The Homar system is a key element of Poland's ongoing artillery modernisation programme. The growing number of trained crews increases the combat readiness of the Polish armed forces.

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NASA marks America's 250th birthday with red, white and blue cosmic images
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NASA marks America's 250th birthday with red, white and blue cosmic images

On June 30, 2026, NASA released a set of four deep-space images rendered in red, white and blue to mark the United States' 250th anniversary. The images combine data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory — orbiting Earth since 1999 — with observations from Hubble, the James Webb Space Telescope and ground-based observatories. Subjects range from a stellar explosion remnant to a dark-matter-shaped galaxy cluster, located between 11,000 and 19 million light-years away.

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HDRÈY Glass Hair shampoo promises mirror-shine without keratin treatment
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HDRÈY Glass Hair shampoo promises mirror-shine without keratin treatment

The Polish HDRÈY Glass Hair Glass Shampoo is designed for the glass hair trend, promising mirror-like shine without professional keratin treatments. Its formula aims to cleanse the scalp, reduce frizz and smooth the hair shaft without weighing it down. The product is positioned as a more affordable alternative to salon keratin procedures.

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Scientists Complete First Global Map of Underground Fungal Network

A new study has produced the first complete global map of the fungal network that supports plant life and helps regulate Earth's climate. The research reveals the scale and structure of this hidden underground ecological system across the entire planet. Scientists say the findings are a breakthrough in understanding how land ecosystems function.

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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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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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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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Ben Cook criticises month-long break in PGE Ekstraliga speedway season
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Ben Cook criticises month-long break in PGE Ekstraliga speedway season

Australian speedway rider Ben Cook of Fogo Unia Leszno has criticised the month-long break in the PGE Ekstraliga season. Speaking to WP, he said such a long pause is not a good idea for the rhythm of competition. He acknowledged one positive aspect of the enforced break but did not elaborate further.

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Iran intensifies persecution of Baha'i minority: arrests, torture, mock executions
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Iran intensifies persecution of Baha'i minority: arrests, torture, mock executions

Iran's regime is intensifying its crackdown on members of the Baha'i faith, one of the country's most persistently persecuted religious minorities. Arrests, torture and mock executions have been reported. The situation has worsened amid a broader clampdown on dissidents linked to the ongoing war.

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Solar panels on railway tracks – Swiss startup Sun-Ways tests the innovation
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Solar panels on railway tracks – Swiss startup Sun-Ways tests the innovation

Swiss startup Sun-Ways has developed a system for installing photovoltaic panels directly on railway tracks, addressing the land-use problem that limits traditional solar farms. EU countries, the United States and Australia are also exploring unconventional locations for solar panels. The approach could significantly expand solar energy capacity without requiring additional land.

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Eisenberg Won't Leave the U.S. Despite Polish Citizenship and Trump

Director Jesse Eisenberg, who recently obtained Polish citizenship, says it would be "silly" to leave the U.S. because of Trump. Speaking at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, where he received this year's President's Award, he stressed a sense of responsibility to stay in New York City. He also described his new film as "the opposite of AI."

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