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Quansah red card and two penalties in Mexico vs England last-16 second half
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Quansah red card and two penalties in Mexico vs England last-16 second half

The second half of England's last-16 World Cup clash with Mexico was full of drama. Defender Jarell Quansah was shown a red card, while Harry Kane and Raul Jimenez both converted penalties. England ultimately won the match 3-2 to advance to the quarterfinals.

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England beat Mexico 3-2 to reach World Cup quarter-finals
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England beat Mexico 3-2 to reach World Cup quarter-finals

England edged Mexico 3-2 in a tense World Cup match to secure a quarter-final berth. Jude Bellingham was the standout performer, but it was the defensive unit that proved heroic in holding on for the result. England had to battle hard until the final whistle.

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Anna Lewandowska hints at feelings about Chicago move in cryptic social media post
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Anna Lewandowska hints at feelings about Chicago move in cryptic social media post

Following the announcement of Robert Lewandowski's transfer to Chicago Fire, his wife Anna Lewandowska posted on social media in a way widely interpreted as a telling comment on the family's upcoming move to the United States. She had previously shared public concerns about relocating. The new post has once again sparked widespread discussion in Poland and beyond.

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Russia strikes Kyiv โ€” 7 killed as bombs hit residential buildings
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Russia strikes Kyiv โ€” 7 killed as bombs hit residential buildings

At least seven people were killed and 24 injured in a Russian air strike on Kyiv on Monday morning, according to Tymur Tkaczenko, head of the city's military administration. Russian bombs struck residential buildings in the Ukrainian capital. The attack is the latest in a series of large-scale Russian strikes on Kyiv.

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Micron expands Hiroshima plant to produce AI chips and ease RAM shortage
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Micron expands Hiroshima plant to produce AI chips and ease RAM shortage

Micron has begun expanding its factory in Hiroshima, Japan, with production of AI-focused memory chips expected to begin in about two years. The move is seen as a potential relief for the strained RAM market, where prices have risen sharply because manufacturers failed to anticipate the AI boom. Consumers have been feeling the pinch of higher memory prices as a result.

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NASA launches mission to boost Swift satellite to higher orbit
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NASA launches mission to boost Swift satellite to higher orbit

A NASA servicing mission launched from Kwajalein Island in the Marshall Islands with the goal of boosting the orbit of the Swift satellite. Swift is an observatory that studies gamma-ray bursts and other cosmic phenomena. By raising its orbit, NASA hopes to extend the satellite's operational life and preserve its scientific capabilities.

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Category 5 Typhoon Bavi knocks out power across Saipan and hits Guam
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Category 5 Typhoon Bavi knocks out power across Saipan and hits Guam

Category 5 Typhoon Bavi struck Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, causing an island-wide power outage on Saipan, the territory's capital. Residents faced violent winds and serious infrastructure damage as the powerful storm made its approach. The typhoon is one of the strongest to hit the region.

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Norway Stuns Brazil at World Cup โ€” Haaland and Nyland Hailed as Heroes
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Norway Stuns Brazil at World Cup โ€” Haaland and Nyland Hailed as Heroes

Norway pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the World Cup by eliminating Brazil in the round of 16. Erling Haaland scored twice and goalkeeper Orjan Nyland was outstanding, with both players hailed as national heroes by Norwegian media. Coach Stale Solbakken's squad has written itself into football history, according to unanimous local coverage.

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Green beans with eggs and new potatoes โ€” a lighter take on a Polish summer classic
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๐Ÿณ Food

Green beans with eggs and new potatoes โ€” a lighter take on a Polish summer classic

Green beans, eggs and new potatoes are a beloved summer combination on Polish tables, evoking childhood memories of home cooking. The ingredients complement each other nutritionally, and a few simple additions can give the classic dish a fresh twist. The meal is filling yet light enough to fit into a healthy diet.

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Copper and aluminium rise as Fed rate-hike expectations fade
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Copper and aluminium rise as Fed rate-hike expectations fade

Copper extended its rally for a third consecutive day while aluminium rebounded from a four-month low, both boosted by fading expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate hike. Lower rate expectations tend to weaken the dollar, making dollar-denominated commodities more attractive to investors. The metals market responded positively to shifting sentiment around US monetary policy.

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Trump memecoin holders have lost over $3.8 billion, Nansen report finds
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Trump memecoin holders have lost over $3.8 billion, Nansen report finds

A Nansen analysis shows that the large majority of buyers of Donald Trump's memecoin have lost money. Fewer than 500,000 wallets have turned a profit, while most holders are underwater. Total losses among memecoin holders exceed $3.8 billion.

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From 7 July 2026, new EU cars must have automatic braking and distraction warnings
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From 7 July 2026, new EU cars must have automatic braking and distraction warnings

From 7 July 2026, all new cars sold in the European Union must comply with the GSR II regulation. Requirements include improved automatic emergency braking, driver distraction warning systems and active lane-keeping assist. The rules are designed to improve road safety, though they will add new alerts inside the cabin.

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Horror game Where Dolls Hang lets you watch Night of the Living Dead inside the game
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Horror game Where Dolls Hang lets you watch Night of the Living Dead inside the game

Where Dolls Hang, a survival horror game from Steelkrill Studio, is inspired by Mexico's Isla de las Muรฑecas โ€” the Guinness World Record holder for the largest collection of haunted dolls. Players take the role of a detective investigating missing persons cases in a cursed forest while surviving lurking dangers. In-game VHS tapes found as clues can be played back at a safehouse, including public domain horror films such as the 1968 classic Night of the Living Dead.

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Fargesia Bamboo: The Low-Maintenance Hedge That Shields You from Neighbours
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Fargesia Bamboo: The Low-Maintenance Hedge That Shields You from Neighbours

Fargesia bamboo is a frost-hardy, exotic plant well suited for use as a garden hedge. Unlike invasive bamboo species, Fargesia does not spread aggressively and quickly forms a dense, green screen. It tolerates shade, requires little maintenance, and is becoming an increasingly popular choice in Polish gardens for privacy screening.

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Paris opens three supervised Seine swimming spots for second summer running
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Paris opens three supervised Seine swimming spots for second summer running

Paris has opened three supervised swimming spots on the Seine for the second consecutive summer. The initiative continues last year's revival of river swimming, which had been banned for decades due to pollution. The openings are the result of years of investment to clean up the Seine's water quality.

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Ex-CDC Official: RFK Jr. Has Done 'Irreparable Harm' to the Agency
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Ex-CDC Official: RFK Jr. Has Done 'Irreparable Harm' to the Agency

Dr Debra Houry, a former senior CDC official, resigned in August saying she could no longer protect the scientific integrity of the agency. She stated that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has done "irreparable harm" to the CDC and that it will be "really difficult to recover from." Houry's departure reflects deep concerns about the direction and credibility of the agency under Kennedy's influence.

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Haaland scores twice to stun Brazil, Bellingham dumps Mexico out in wild World Cup night
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Haaland scores twice to stun Brazil, Bellingham dumps Mexico out in wild World Cup night

In a dramatic World Cup night, Norway sensationally eliminated Brazil, with Erling Haaland scoring twice. In the second match at the Estadio Azteca, Jude Bellingham scored a brace in two minutes as England beat Mexico 3-2 to reach the quarter-finals. Both Norway and England advance to the next round of the tournament.

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Cockroach-inspired robot designed for underwater rescue operations
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Cockroach-inspired robot designed for underwater rescue operations

Researchers have developed a rescue robot modelled on the anatomy of a cockroach, equipped for underwater operations. The insect-inspired design is intended to enable effective emergency responses in difficult aquatic environments. The project blends biology and robotics to create a practical life-saving tool.

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Extra US troops to arrive in Poland within 3 months; permanent base decision within a year
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Extra US troops to arrive in Poland within 3 months; permanent base decision within a year

Additional US troops are set to arrive in Poland within the next three months, boosting American military presence in the country. According to Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, a final decision on establishing a permanent US military base in Poland is expected within a year. The move is part of broader efforts to reinforce NATO's eastern flank.

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Rare 1,700-year-old Roman surgical tool unearthed in Bulgaria
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Rare 1,700-year-old Roman surgical tool unearthed in Bulgaria

Archaeologists excavating the ancient city of Heraclea Sintica in Bulgaria have uncovered a nearly 1,800-year-old object that, despite resembling a harpoon, is identified as a rare Roman-era surgical instrument. The tool is believed to have been used by physicians to save lives rather than take them. The find is considered exceptionally rare among ancient medical artefacts.

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Australia: Woman charged with murder of 4-year-old; cannibalism investigated
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Australia: Woman charged with murder of 4-year-old; cannibalism investigated

A woman has been charged with murder after the body of a four-year-old girl was found at a home on the New South Wales Central Coast on Saturday. Police are investigating whether cannibalism was involved in the child's death. The NSW opposition is calling for an independent review, as the family was already known to the child protection department.

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Central bankers warn of agentic AI risks in financial markets
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Central bankers warn of agentic AI risks in financial markets

Central bankers and financial regulators are sounding alarms over the growing risks posed by agentic AI systems in financial markets. Nikhil Rathi, CEO of the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, called for new regulatory tools and a more collaborative approach with the AI industry. Officials fear autonomous AI could act in ways that are difficult to monitor and control.

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