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Paris court rules on whether Marine Le Pen can run for president in 2027

A Paris appeals court is ruling on Marine Le Pen's eligibility to stand in the 2027 French presidential election. Le Pen is the leader of the far-right Rassemblement National and a central figure in the rise of French nationalism over the past two decades. The verdict could determine the future trajectory of the French far right.

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Trump Posts Photo of Meloni With Caption "Restraining Order Needed"
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Trump Posts Photo of Meloni With Caption "Restraining Order Needed"

Donald Trump posted a photo of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni standing in front of him on his Truth Social platform, captioning it "Restraining order needed." The post caused consternation in Rome. This is not the first time the US president has publicly mocked the Italian leader.

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Versant Media to acquire golf simulator firm Full Swing for $530 million

Versant Media announced plans on Monday to acquire Full Swing, a sports technology company behind golf simulators, for $530 million. The deal follows a broader trend of media companies diversifying beyond traditional revenue streams, similar to the New York Times expanding into games and Disney into theme parks. Full Swing's technology is used by golfers, coaches and customers for simulation-based training.

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Katty Kay of "Rest Is Politics: US" launches confidence podcast "Doing It Anyway"

Katty Kay, co-host of "Rest Is Politics: US", is launching a new six-episode weekly podcast and YouTube series called "Doing It Anyway", focused on the theme of confidence. The project is produced by Gary Lineker's Goalhanger Entertainment. Each episode will explore how confidence shapes the way people live, work and make choices.

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Dick Van Dyke's one habit that may explain his exceptional longevity
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Dick Van Dyke's one habit that may explain his exceptional longevity

Actor Dick Van Dyke, who lived past 99, was known for saying "I never wake up in a bad mood." Scientists suggest this habitual positive disposition upon waking may be a key factor behind his exceptional longevity. Research points to a link between chronic optimism and longer lifespan.

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Hotel buffet dangers: expert warns against salads, rice and creamy desserts
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Hotel buffet dangers: expert warns against salads, rice and creamy desserts

A tourism industry expert warns that hotel breakfast buffets are one of the most common sources of food poisoning during holidays. Salads, rice, creamy desserts and dishes left in warm conditions quickly become bacterial hotspots. The advice is to avoid food that has been sitting out in the heat and to choose freshly prepared or piping-hot dishes instead.

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OnePlus quietly exits Europe, leaving customers without support or updates
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OnePlus quietly exits Europe, leaving customers without support or updates

OnePlus appears to be gradually withdrawing from the European market, leaving existing customers without technical support or software updates for their devices. Users are angry at the lack of any official communication from the company about the withdrawal. The situation has sparked significant controversy among European OnePlus smartphone owners.

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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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Ronaldo confirms 2026 World Cup will be his last
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Ronaldo confirms 2026 World Cup will be his last

Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed that the 2026 World Cup will be his last as a professional player. He expressed hope that the upcoming clash with Spain will not turn out to be his farewell match in the tournament. The Portuguese star has had a decades-long career at the highest level of football.

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US Troops Returning to Poland Within Weeks, Defence Minister Confirms
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US Troops Returning to Poland Within Weeks, Defence Minister Confirms

Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz announced that the rotation of US troops to Poland will resume and be completed within the coming weeks. The announcement was made during a ceremony in Bydgoszcz marking the signing of a contract for the production of American cruise missiles by Anduril. The deal is a further step in strengthening Polish-US defence cooperation.

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AI-Detection Software at Universities: How Reliable Are the Tools?
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AI-Detection Software at Universities: How Reliable Are the Tools?

Universities are increasingly turning to AI-detection software to combat cheating, but a study published in Nature finds that tools from different tech companies vary widely in technique and reliability. None of the programs is fully dependable, raising questions about their practical usefulness in academic settings. The research highlights the growing tension between AI-generated writing and academic integrity.

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Bentley Names New Electric SUV "Torcal" After Andalusian Natural Park
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Bentley Names New Electric SUV "Torcal" After Andalusian Natural Park

Bentley has unveiled its new electric SUV named the Torcal, after the El Torcal de Antequera natural park in Andalusia, Spain. The model marks a significant step in the British luxury brand's shift toward electrification. The reviewer notes, humorously, that the name "Torcal" evokes a Pokémon character rather than scenic Spanish mountains.

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Ex-Tekken Boss: Dark Souls' Genius Is Its World, Not Its Difficulty
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Ex-Tekken Boss: Dark Souls' Genius Is Its World, Not Its Difficulty

Katsuhiro Harada, former lead of the Tekken series at Bandai Namco, praised FromSoftware boss Hidetaka Miyazaki on Twitter, calling him a "unique" developer with a "mad scientist side" and a deeply obsessive approach to creativity. Harada noted that Miyazaki only entered the games industry in his late twenties, making his impact all the more remarkable. Crucially, Harada argues that Dark Souls stands out not for its notorious difficulty but for the richness of its world.

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Cauliflower Stem Waffles — A Filling Meal From the Part You Usually Throw Away
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Cauliflower Stem Waffles — A Filling Meal From the Part You Usually Throw Away

Cauliflower stems and small leaves — parts of the vegetable most people discard — can be used to make tasty, golden waffles that are crispy on the outside and soft inside. The dish works well as breakfast, lunch or a light dinner, and is a practical way to reduce food waste. Few people would guess what is actually inside them.

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Bitcoin's worst June in 4 years – July historically offers relief
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Bitcoin's worst June in 4 years – July historically offers relief

Bitcoin had its worst June in four years, closing four of the first six months of 2026 in the red. Despite the poor first half, investors remain hopeful as historical data shows July tends to be a strong month for BTC. The start of the month looks promising, but analysts say the market needs several strong signals to sustain any recovery.

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Low-maintenance hair – the effortless style trend taking over
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Low-maintenance hair – the effortless style trend taking over

The low-maintenance hair trend is a move away from lengthy colouring sessions and demanding hairstyles toward simpler, more natural looks. It reflects a broader reaction to overstimulation and everyday stress, prioritising convenience and resilience over elaborate styling. In practice it means natural shades, simple cuts and less time spent in front of the mirror.

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James Webb telescope creates largest-ever universe map, revealing cosmic web
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James Webb telescope creates largest-ever universe map, revealing cosmic web

Astronomers led by researchers at the University of California, Riverside used James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) data to produce the largest-ever map of the universe, published on 6 May in The Astrophysical Journal. The map reveals the "cosmic web" — a vast scaffolding of gas filaments, stars, voids and dark matter — in unprecedented detail. It shows how galaxies have evolved over roughly 13 billion years since the universe's earliest days.

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Netflix joins Bogotá Audiovisual Market as "One Hundred Years of Solitude" reshapes industry

Colombia's Bogotá Audiovisual Market (BAM) has expanded its training and networking programme to include young producers from Central America, the Caribbean and Andean countries this year, through a new alliance with Netflix. Previously, only Colombian producers participated; now 40 participants of varying ages attend. The event also discussed the industry impact of Netflix's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" adaptation.

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Newcastle sell Tonali to Spurs for £100m to fund summer spending spree
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Newcastle sell Tonali to Spurs for £100m to fund summer spending spree

Newcastle United will accept a £100m fee from Tottenham for Sandro Tonali, despite the sale not being part of the club's original plans. The funds are expected to fuel a major summer transfer window for the Magpies. Meanwhile, Bruno is set to stay at Newcastle and is not being considered for sale.

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Poles blame healthcare system, not doctors, for its failures
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Poles blame healthcare system, not doctors, for its failures

A report by the Human Answer Institute and the Adam Smith Centre titled "A New Social Contract for Healthcare" finds that Poles blame the organisation of the healthcare system and the state — not doctors — for its problems. Citizens point to structural management failures rather than medical staff. The report calls for a new model of the relationship between citizens and the health system.

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Ex-OpenAI Researcher's Hedge Fund to Back SK Hynix's US Stock Listing
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Ex-OpenAI Researcher's Hedge Fund to Back SK Hynix's US Stock Listing

A hedge fund run by a former OpenAI researcher, alongside two other major tech investors, will serve as a cornerstone investor in SK Hynix's US listing of American depositary receipts, expected this week. SK Hynix is one of the world's largest memory chip makers and a key supplier of HBM chips used in AI systems. The listing marks a significant move for the South Korean chipmaker on US capital markets.

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Tehran Mourns Khamenei — But Many Residents Flee the City

As mourners pour into Tehran following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, many city residents have left the capital and posted photos of their trips on social media, signalling that not all Iranians are grieving the supreme leader's death. The contrast highlights deep social divisions in Iran over Khamenei's legacy. The scenes offer a rare public glimpse of dissent in the country.

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