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Greece pays fishermen to catch deadly, venomous lionfish attacking tourists
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Greece pays fishermen to catch deadly, venomous lionfish attacking tourists

Greece has launched a programme paying fishermen to catch lionfish, a deadly venomous invasive species that has been attacking tourists in the Mediterranean. The fish pose a serious threat to bathers and to local marine ecosystems. The scheme aims to reduce the growing lionfish population along Greek coastlines.

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Zelensky arrives at NATO Ankara summit demanding stronger air defences
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Zelensky arrives at NATO Ankara summit demanding stronger air defences

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Ankara for the NATO summit, calling for decisions that strengthen Ukraine's air defences and boost its defensive capabilities. He announced 20 bilateral meetings with allied leaders and new drone agreements. Kyiv is hoping for a strong and effective summit outcome.

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Ferrari and McLaren push development updates at Silverstone

Ferrari and McLaren both brought new development parts to the Silverstone Grand Prix weekend, continuing their intensive upgrade programmes during the current Formula 1 season. The British circuit served as the latest testing ground for both manufacturers as they push to gain performance advantages over rivals.

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Backrooms found-footage franchise returns with new sci-fi film
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Backrooms found-footage franchise returns with new sci-fi film

Kane Parsons' Backrooms, released by A24, grossed over $350 million in 2026, sparking a Hollywood rush to adapt popular YouTube horror series. Steven Spielberg's team has acquired the rights to Alex Kister's analog horror series The Mandela Catalogue. Earlier this year, YouTuber Markiplier's debut film Iron Lung also shocked Hollywood by earning $51 million at the box office.

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Spotted lanternflies invade NYC — is it okay to stomp them?

The invasive spotted lanternfly has spread across Brooklyn and other New York City neighbourhoods since around 2020–2021. The insect, native to Asia, threatens local crops and trees, and authorities have encouraged residents to kill them on sight. The question of whether stomping the bugs is acceptable and effective has sparked debate among city dwellers.

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Rivian R2 charges 10–80% faster than Rivian claims — with one trick
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Rivian R2 charges 10–80% faster than Rivian claims — with one trick

An independent charging test found that the Rivian R2 electric SUV charges from 10 to 80% faster than Rivian's official claims suggest. The key is a specific charging technique that unlocks higher speeds, making the R2 a better road-trip vehicle than advertised. The results position the R2 as a strong competitor among electric vehicles for long-distance travel.

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Xbox CEO: 80% of business relies on Game Pass, company spread too thin
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Xbox CEO: 80% of business relies on Game Pass, company spread too thin

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma revealed that 80% of the company's entire business depends on a single pillar — most likely Game Pass. She sharply criticised the company for spreading itself too thin across too many initiatives at once and called for a return to core fundamentals. The candid self-assessment is unusual for a major player in the gaming industry.

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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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Book review: "Hitler's Capital. Life and Death in Wartime Berlin"

"Hitler's Capital: Life and Death in Wartime Berlin" traces the fate of Berlin — a proud metropolis destined to become the "world capital" — from the rise of Nazism to its total destruction after twelve years of the Third Reich. The book depicts everyday life under the regime, the terror endured by residents, and the city's gradual descent into rubble during World War II.

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Goldman Sachs: high-barrier stocks winning the war on AI disruption

Goldman Sachs reports that the HALO trade — stocks in companies with high barriers to entry — has performed well in 2026, proving resilient against AI disruption. However, the bank warns that a tougher phase lies ahead, where actual earnings performance will determine winners rather than structural moat alone. Investors are advised to prepare for valuations to be tested by hard fundamental data.

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HSBC's non-tech Chief AI Officer sparks debate on who should lead enterprise AI
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HSBC's non-tech Chief AI Officer sparks debate on who should lead enterprise AI

HSBC named its first Chief AI Officer — not a technologist but David Rice, a 20-year bank veteran who previously served as Chief Operating Officer. The appointment sparked debate, but the author argues it is the right call: AI leadership requires business and operational expertise, not just technical know-how. Companies across sectors are increasingly creating dedicated AI leadership roles.

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German Gen Z joins Bundeswehr as a fallback amid economic recession

Amid a German economic recession and widespread job cuts across industry and services, the Bundeswehr has become one of the country's most attractive employers for young people, with applications rising 23% in January 2026 alone. For many Gen Z recruits, joining the military is a fallback option rather than a vocation. Germany is simultaneously ramping up rearmament as geopolitical tensions in Europe persist.

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Ctrl Wallet shuts down after June security exploit
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Ctrl Wallet shuts down after June security exploit

Crypto wallet Ctrl Wallet is shutting down weeks after a security exploit on June 23, 2026. Users have been urged to withdraw their assets before all functions are disabled on August 3, 2026. The June hack directly triggered the decision to close the platform permanently.

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Report: children under two should not regularly use screens

A new report recommends that children under the age of two should not regularly use screens — including televisions, tablets and smartphones. Regular screen exposure in early childhood is linked to negative effects on cognitive and social development. The report was published on 7 July 2026.

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How to actually get to know your neighbours

A 2025 Pew Research report found that many Americans — especially remote workers — do not know their neighbours, with some going days without speaking to another person. The piece offers practical advice on how to build genuine neighbourly relationships and combat social isolation in apartment buildings and residential complexes. Small, consistent gestures are identified as the key starting point.

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Szczyrk in summer: cable cars, trails and tourist attractions
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Szczyrk in summer: cable cars, trails and tourist attractions

Szczyrk, a resort town in Silesia, is increasingly positioning itself as a year-round rival to Zakopane. In winter it draws skiers as one of Poland's biggest ski resorts, while in summer it offers cable cars and mountain trails with scenic views. The town is steadily growing its profile on Poland's tourist map.

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Yume Kitasei's "The Deep Sky": a gripping sci-fi murder mystery set in space
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Yume Kitasei's "The Deep Sky": a gripping sci-fi murder mystery set in space

Yume Kitasei's debut novel "The Deep Sky" blends a whodunit with sci-fi: protagonist Asuka and her crewmates are trapped on an off-course spaceship with an unidentified murderer on board. Published three years ago, the book launched Kitasei's career — she has since released two more novels. Content warnings include miscarriage, fertility issues, and the death of a child.

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Germany's breweries ramp up non-alcoholic beer production in 2025

German breweries are producing more non-alcoholic beer in 2025 as consumer tastes shift toward healthier choices. The trend reflects growing demand for alcohol-free options across the country. Separately, a top German court is reviewing a Bavarian law permitting police intervention before a concrete threat has materialised.

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Książulo fires back at Hajto: "Attention-seeking slanderer, cartilage in a kebab"
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Książulo fires back at Hajto: "Attention-seeking slanderer, cartilage in a kebab"

Former Polish footballer Tomasz Hajto posted and then deleted a video criticising YouTuber Książulo's scythe and the Hotel Gołębiewski in Pobierowo — but the clip spread online before he could remove it. Książulo responded sharply, calling Hajto an "attention-seeking slanderer" and a "cartilage in a kebab." The spat between the ex-player and the popular content creator quickly gained widespread attention online.

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Kingdom Come 2 voice actor Luke Dale: the games industry ignored his acclaimed performance
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Kingdom Come 2 voice actor Luke Dale: the games industry ignored his acclaimed performance

Luke Dale, the voice actor behind Lord Hans Capon in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 1 and 2, says that despite his widely praised performances played by millions, he received no further work from the wider games industry. "I wish I could say that Kingdom Come 2 led to more work, but it didn't," Dale said on the Firezide Chat podcast. He praised developer Warhorse Studios as "absolute gems" but noted that the broader industry "has never really given a f***."

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Tour de France 2026: Pogacar lands psychological blow on Vingegaard in stage four

On stage four of the 2026 Tour de France (Carcassonne to Foix, 181.9 km), Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard are level on overall time, but the Slovenian struck an early psychological blow. UAE Team Emirates-XRG seized control of the race proactively, and Pogacar distanced his rivals in a 300-metre sprint, looking dominant ahead of the tougher mountain stages. The race is being held in extreme heat.

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Macron becomes first EU leader to visit Syria since Assad's fall

French President Emmanuel Macron made a landmark visit to Syria, becoming the first EU leader to travel there since rebels ousted Bashar al-Assad. Both Macron and Syrian leader al-Sharaa aim to chart a path toward Syria's rehabilitation. Two unexplained explosions near Macron's Damascus hotel underscored the significant security challenges that remain.

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