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Hamas considers dissolving Gaza governing body in favour of technocrat committee
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Hamas considers dissolving Gaza governing body in favour of technocrat committee

Hamas is moving toward dissolving its governing body in Gaza to make way for a committee of Palestinian technocrats, according to Saudi media cited by the Times of Israel. The move aligns with the US peace plan for postwar governance of the enclave. It would represent a significant concession by Hamas in ongoing negotiations.

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Racing Bulls Score Points for Fourth Straight Race — Lawson Sixth at British GP

Liam Lawson finished sixth and Arvid Lindblad seventh at the British Grand Prix in Silverstone, giving Racing Bulls a strong double points finish. It was the fourth consecutive Grand Prix in which both drivers scored, marking a solid run of form for the team. Lawson said he is keen to capitalise on the team's current momentum.

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Aidan Gallagher Calls for Umbrella Academy Reboot After Divisive Finale
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Aidan Gallagher Calls for Umbrella Academy Reboot After Divisive Finale

Aidan Gallagher, star of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy, has called for a reboot of the show following its divisive finale after four seasons. The series, based on the comic by My Chemical Romance singer Gerard Way and artist Gabriel Bá, was popular with fans of both the original comic and the adaptation. Gallagher believes a reboot could make the story more accessible to new audiences.

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Scientists Question Whether Cooling Breaks in Sport Do More Harm Than Good

A study published in Nature warns that inappropriate use of cooling breaks in sport is undermining trust in heat-health research. Scientists argue that such breaks are being introduced too broadly or in unsuitable conditions, weakening the credibility of legitimate research. The authors call for more rigorous, evidence-based guidelines on when cooling breaks are truly necessary.

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Poland Lost €11.4 Billion in Economic Value Due to Chinese Industrial Competition
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Poland Lost €11.4 Billion in Economic Value Due to Chinese Industrial Competition

Economists from ZPP and OSW calculated that Chinese industrial policy caused European industry to lose €87 billion in value added, with Poland's direct and indirect losses amounting to €11.4 billion. Beijing's strategy of subsidising domestic production for export was identified as the key driver. The findings highlight the scale of economic damage that Chinese competition is inflicting on Polish industry.

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Tottenham Confirm €100 Million Signing of Sandro Tonali from Newcastle
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Tottenham Confirm €100 Million Signing of Sandro Tonali from Newcastle

Tottenham Hotspur have officially confirmed the signing of Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United for €100 million. The deal pushes Spurs' summer spending beyond €250 million in total. It is one of the most expensive transfers of the current Premier League summer window.

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Millions Mourn Supreme Leader Khamenei at Funeral Procession in Tehran

On July 6, vast crowds gathered in Tehran for the funeral procession of Iran's slain supreme leader Ali Khamenei, with authorities estimating millions of people lining the streets. The final public tribute was expected to last around 10 hours. Reporters on the ground described scenes of genuine mourning and emotion among the crowd.

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Norway Stuns Brazil at World Cup — Haaland and Nyland Hailed as Heroes
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Norway Stuns Brazil at World Cup — 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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Cyberpunk 2077 tops 100,000 Steam players again thanks to new anime trailer
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Cyberpunk 2077 tops 100,000 Steam players again thanks to new anime trailer

Cyberpunk 2077 has surpassed 100,000 concurrent players on Steam for the first time since the release of version 2.0. The surge in interest is driven by a new anime trailer and a crossover collaboration with another popular title. It marks a notable comeback for CD Projekt's game, which continues to attract both new and returning players.

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Amazon Photos tested for two weeks — a solid but flawed Google Photos alternative
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Amazon Photos tested for two weeks — a solid but flawed Google Photos alternative

A writer spent two weeks replacing Google Photos with Amazon Photos, which is free for Prime subscribers. Amazon overhauled its photo app earlier this year and offers unlimited full-resolution photo storage. The verdict: Amazon Photos works well as an alternative and has some advantages, but also has noticeable shortcomings compared to Google Photos.

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US troops leave Estonia with no return date set
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US troops leave Estonia with no return date set

US troops have departed Estonia with no date set for the arrival of replacements. Kalev Stoicescu, chair of Estonia's National Defence Commission, said the US has "left Estonia in limbo." The decision on next steps rests with the White House, leaving the NATO ally without clarity on its security situation.

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Wizz Air launches Poland–Egypt flights from 259 PLN this autumn
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Wizz Air launches Poland–Egypt flights from 259 PLN this autumn

Wizz Air has announced new flights from Poland to Egypt starting this autumn, with tickets from 259 PLN. Until now, Egypt was mainly associated with charter all-inclusive holidays; the new route opens the destination to independent travellers. eSky.pl expert Joanna Kwiatkowska says Egypt is becoming increasingly accessible to those planning their own trips.

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South Korea investigates Polymarket over illegal gambling concerns
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South Korea investigates Polymarket over illegal gambling concerns

South Korea's media and communications review body will hold a hearing with prediction market platform Polymarket before deciding whether to issue a corrective order against it. Regulators are examining whether the platform's operations violate the country's gambling laws. No decision has been made yet pending the hearing.

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The standing "twist" exercise engages core muscles and suits people over 50
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The standing "twist" exercise engages core muscles and suits people over 50

The standing twist involves dynamically rotating the torso with arms extended forward while keeping the feet still. It engages the rectus abdominis and oblique muscles, improving core stability. Experts recommend it as an alternative to sit-ups for people over 50, as it strengthens muscles without straining the spine. A light weight can be added for a greater challenge.

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Pumping seawater onto Arctic ice thickens it — but scaling up is the challenge
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Pumping seawater onto Arctic ice thickens it — but scaling up is the challenge

The first field experiment testing sea ice thickening by pumping seawater onto existing ice showed promising results in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada. The technique involves pumping seawater onto the ice surface in winter, where it freezes into a reinforcing layer — similar to how ice hockey rinks maintain their ice. Scientists caution, however, that scaling the method to cover the vast Arctic region remains a major challenge.

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Regular nail polish: 10 tips to make your manicure last more than two days
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Regular nail polish: 10 tips to make your manicure last more than two days

Long-lasting regular nail polish starts with proper nail preparation, not the colour itself. Nails should be painted dry and degreased — painting right after a bath causes swelling that leads to faster chipping. Key steps include wiping the nail plate with remover or a cleaner before applying base coat to remove traces of cream, oil, SPF or natural sebum.

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Is Moby-Dick truly the greatest American novel ever written?
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Is Moby-Dick truly the greatest American novel ever written?

Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby-Dick is widely considered the Great American Novel, blending Homeric epic, Shakespearean tragedy and Old Testament narrative into a tale of the revenge-obsessed Captain Ahab hunting a giant white whale. Melville, then 30, transformed a straightforward nautical adventure into a work of profound metaphysical ambition.

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7 creative recipes to turn your fridge leftovers into a new meal

Stuffed peppers and a biryani casserole are among seven reader-submitted recipes for turning fridge leftovers into full meals. The dishes were crowdsourced from an audience asked to share their favourite ways to cut food waste. Each idea offers a practical way to use up scraps that might otherwise be thrown away.

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New Analysis Traces the History of Computer Chips and the Race to Control Them

A new analysis published in Nature traces the history of computing beyond software and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, focusing on the development and geopolitical significance of computer chips. The piece examines who has controlled chip technology over the decades and who is competing for dominance today. It offers a broader industrial and political perspective on the semiconductor industry.

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Baltic Hub Gdańsk to receive €220.6 mln EU grant for electrification
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Baltic Hub Gdańsk to receive €220.6 mln EU grant for electrification

Baltic Hub Container Terminal in Gdańsk will receive PLN 220.6 million in EU funding from the FEnIKS programme to electrify and modernise its facilities. The grant covers nearly 40% of the total investment cost. Baltic Hub is one of the largest container terminals on the Baltic Sea.

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UEFA Slams FIFA Decision to Let Banned Balogun Play Against Belgium
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UEFA Slams FIFA Decision to Let Banned Balogun Play Against Belgium

FIFA ruled that USA striker Folarin Balogun is eligible to play in the round-of-16 World Cup match against Belgium, despite receiving a red card in the previous game. UEFA issued a sharp statement condemning the decision, saying FIFA had "crossed a red line" and put the integrity of the game at stake. The row between the two football governing bodies has cast a shadow over the match.

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Germany blocks fast expansion of Eastern Railway line to Polish border
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Germany blocks fast expansion of Eastern Railway line to Polish border

Germany's transport ministry says it sees no need to fast-track the expansion of the Eastern Railway (Ostbahn) from Berlin towards Kostrzyn nad Odrą on the Polish border, according to the dpa agency. Cross-border regional authorities on both sides have been pushing for accelerated work for years. Berlin's reluctance is hampering rail connectivity between the two countries.

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