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Cop used license plate reader data to stalk a woman
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Cop used license plate reader data to stalk a woman

A police officer named Roman abused his official access to license plate reader data to stalk a woman he had previously catcalled on the street. The case began with verbal harassment and whistling directed at the woman. The incident highlights serious misuse of surveillance systems by law enforcement officers.

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K2 Airways Boeing 737 with five crew vanishes over Arabian Sea
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K2 Airways Boeing 737 with five crew vanishes over Arabian Sea

A K2 Airways cargo Boeing 737-400 with a crew of five disappeared overnight over the Arabian Sea during a flight from Sharjah to Karachi. The aircraft lost contact after reporting a navigation system malfunction. Search and rescue teams are conducting an intensive operation in the area of the plane's last known position.

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Ukrainian drone strike sets Saratov oil refinery ablaze
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Ukrainian drone strike sets Saratov oil refinery ablaze

Ukrainian drones struck the Russian city of Saratov and Borisoglebsk overnight, according to Ukrainska Pravda. A refinery in Saratov caught fire following the drone impact. The attacks are part of an ongoing series of Ukrainian strikes against Russian energy and industrial infrastructure.

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Fiat 600 hybrid impresses with fuel efficiency in week-long test
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Fiat 600 hybrid impresses with fuel efficiency in week-long test

The Fiat 600 hybrid, manufactured in Poland, impressed during a week-long test with its fuel efficiency, performing well both in urban and long-distance driving. The car combines Italian styling with practical economy. The reviewer notes a personal preference for Italian city streets but acknowledges the model's Polish production as a point of local pride.

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Chwalińska exits Wimbledon injured; wildcard Fery impresses
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⚽ Sport

Chwalińska exits Wimbledon injured; wildcard Fery impresses

Maja Chwalińska received a wildcard for Wimbledon 2025 and competed in the main draw but was forced to withdraw due to injury. Meanwhile, British player Arthur Fery, who was granted a wildcard amid controversy, is making the most of his opportunity and impressing with his performances. The 23-year-old has become one of the tournament's positive surprises.

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Netflix losing viewers due to its own show-cancellation policy
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Netflix losing viewers due to its own show-cancellation policy

Netflix is facing a significant viewer decline for its biggest shows, a problem largely of its own making. The streamer's habit of cancelling breakout hits without warning has frustrated subscribers, who also point to inconsistent decisions — such as renewing Emily in Paris while axing other popular series — as a key driver of disengagement.

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Samsung opens Galaxy Z Fold 8 reservations with smaller $30 credit perk
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Samsung opens Galaxy Z Fold 8 reservations with smaller $30 credit perk

Samsung has opened reservations for the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and other devices ahead of the July 22 Galaxy Unpacked event. The pre-order incentive has shrunk to a $30 Samsung credit, down from $50 last year. The accompanying sweepstakes now offers ten $500 Samsung.com gift cards instead of last year's single $5,000 grand prize.

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Secret Network proposes Arbitrum move, warns of AI exploit risks in old code
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Secret Network proposes Arbitrum move, warns of AI exploit risks in old code

Secret Network's team has proposed migrating to Arbitrum, citing AI-generated exploit risks in its ageing codebase as the primary security concern. "The security risk is the part we take most seriously," the team stated in announcing the proposed move.

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Bronze ring engraved with Egyptian queen found near Russian city of Anapa
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Bronze ring engraved with Egyptian queen found near Russian city of Anapa

Archaeologists near the Russian city of Anapa have unearthed a rare bronze ring engraved with the image of an Egyptian queen. The discovery raises questions about how the ancient artefact travelled thousands of kilometres from its place of origin, pointing to either ancient trade routes or surprising cultural connections between civilisations.

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Record patient complaints against doctors filed in Gdańsk and Łódź
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Record patient complaints against doctors filed in Gdańsk and Łódź

The number of patient complaints against doctors is rising across Poland, with Gdańsk and Łódź setting new records, according to Dziennik Gazeta Prawna. Experts link the trend to the deepening healthcare crisis, which is straining the relationship between patients and medical staff.

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US revokes Iran oil waiver — tens of millions of barrels stranded on tankers
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US revokes Iran oil waiver — tens of millions of barrels stranded on tankers

The US has revoked a 60-day waiver that had allowed Iran to sell its crude oil, leaving tens of millions of barrels already loaded on tankers in legal limbo. The move sharply complicates the market for Iranian crude and could have significant consequences for global oil prices.

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Abandoned Lisbon-area mall transformed into modern university campus
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Abandoned Lisbon-area mall transformed into modern university campus

An abandoned shopping centre near Lisbon has been saved from demolition and converted into a modern university campus. The redesign was carried out by New York-based Kohn Pedersen Fox and Lisbon's Saraiva+Associados. The project is being cited as a creative model for repurposing disused retail space across European cities.

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Plum Yeast Cake with Crumble Topping: A Classic with a Twist
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Plum Yeast Cake with Crumble Topping: A Classic with a Twist

This soft yeast-based plum cake with a crumble topping is hearty enough to replace breakfast and doubles as an afternoon treat. The recipe follows a classic yeast dough base but includes one distinctive twist that sets it apart from traditional versions. The combination of juicy plums and a crunchy topping makes it a crowd favourite.

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Nintendo Switch Online Adds Four Game Boy and GBA Games Including Wario Land
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🎮 Gaming

Nintendo Switch Online Adds Four Game Boy and GBA Games Including Wario Land

Nintendo has added four new titles to the Switch Online Game Boy and Game Boy Advance library. Standard Switch Online subscribers can access the Game Boy games, while the Game Boy Advance title requires the more expensive Expansion Pack subscription. Wario Land is among the newly added games.

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How McCartney and Lennon co-wrote "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
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💡 Did You Know

How McCartney and Lennon co-wrote "I Want to Hold Your Hand"

In the early Beatles years, John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote songs face to face, working line by line at the same instrument. "I Want to Hold Your Hand" was composed this way in the basement of Jane Asher's London home, at a single piano. This intimate creative process produced many of the band's greatest hits.

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Film Critic David Thomson Publishes Revisionist Movie History, Plans Mickey Mouse Book Next
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Film Critic David Thomson Publishes Revisionist Movie History, Plans Mickey Mouse Book Next

Renowned film critic and historian David Thomson has published "A Sudden Flicker of Light: A Revisionist History of Movies" this week. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Thomson — author of more than 40 books — explains why he won't update his famous film dictionary and reveals his next subject will be Mickey Mouse.

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Egypt blames referee for 2-3 World Cup loss to Argentina
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⚽ Sport

Egypt blames referee for 2-3 World Cup loss to Argentina

After Egypt's 2-3 World Cup defeat to Argentina, Egyptian media and pundits are blaming controversial refereeing decisions for the result. The country is struggling to accept its elimination, with widespread anger directed at the match official rather than the team's performance.

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US strikes over 80 targets in Middle East; alarms sound in Bahrain and Kuwait
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US strikes over 80 targets in Middle East; alarms sound in Bahrain and Kuwait

The US conducted overnight strikes on more than 80 targets in the region, prompting sharp Iranian rhetoric. Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf declared that "the era of intimidation and extortion is over." Air raid sirens sounded in Bahrain at dawn and Kuwait activated its air defences, signalling escalating regional tensions.

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Big Bang Theory's Johnny Galecki to play Tennessee Williams in Chicago stage show
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Big Bang Theory's Johnny Galecki to play Tennessee Williams in Chicago stage show

Johnny Galecki, best known for playing Leonard in The Big Bang Theory, is returning to acting after several years away. He will portray playwright Tennessee Williams in a Chicago stage production called Kowalski. It marks his first major project since the sitcom ended.

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US leads in AI able to break cyber defences, but advantage may be short-lived
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US leads in AI able to break cyber defences, but advantage may be short-lived

The United States is currently the first country to possess advanced language models capable of breaking through virtually any cyber defence. However, experts warn that this technological edge may not last long, while also noting that having such tools offers an opportunity to harden US systems against future adversarial attacks.

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