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Google Earth Pro desktop app to be discontinued by 25 June 2027
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Google Earth Pro desktop app to be discontinued by 25 June 2027

Google has announced that Google Earth Pro for desktop will no longer be available for new downloads from 25 June 2027. Existing users can keep using the installed app until then, but Google is directing everyone to the mobile and web versions. The decision has angered many professional users who rely on the desktop edition for work.

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Leather is a significant driver of cattle farming emissions — not just a byproduct

Beef accounts for about 6% of global greenhouse gas emissions, but cattle also produce leather used in shoes, bags, sofas and car interiors. Leather is often marketed as a harmless byproduct of the meat industry, but it generates its own significant emissions and helps make cattle farming economically viable. Its role in subsidising the meat industry challenges its innocent image.

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Deputy Defence Minister warns Poland faces Russian sabotage and cyberattacks
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Deputy Defence Minister warns Poland faces Russian sabotage and cyberattacks

Deputy Defence Minister Stanisław Wziątek warned that Poland faces a real threat of Russian sabotage operations and cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure. Polish security services are on full alert against diversion acts and Kremlin-backed provocations. Wziątek stressed that the threat should be taken seriously.

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Influencer Ola Nowak celebrates post-wedding party by the pool
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Influencer Ola Nowak celebrates post-wedding party by the pool

Influencer Ola Nowak shared photos from her post-wedding celebration with Maciej Mazurek, held by a swimming pool. She has been regularly documenting the various stages of her wedding festivities on social media.

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Trump says Iran ceasefire 'over' after strikes on US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait

President Trump declared the preliminary ceasefire with Iran "over" following the latest exchange of strikes. Iran's armed forces said they targeted US military sites in Bahrain and Kuwait in retaliation for the most recent American attacks. The situation is escalating rapidly, with prospects for a lasting truce fading.

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Rick and Morty season 9 episode 8 premieres July 13 on Adult Swim, Hulu and HBO Max
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Rick and Morty season 9 episode 8 premieres July 13 on Adult Swim, Hulu and HBO Max

Episode 8 of Rick and Morty season 9, titled "Rickuiem Mort a Dream" — a play on Darren Aronofsky's film — premieres on Adult Swim on Sunday, July 13 at 11pm ET / 8pm PT. Viewers on Hulu and HBO Max can watch the episode 24 hours after the TV broadcast.

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Paris to close metro stations and ban fireworks for France vs Morocco match
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Paris to close metro stations and ban fireworks for France vs Morocco match

Several Paris metro stations, mainly around the Champs-Élysées, will be closed on Thursday evening ahead of the France vs Morocco World Cup match. Police also announced a ban on fireworks sales and other security restrictions. Authorities are concerned about potential unrest following the match, similar to incidents in previous years.

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Spotify quietly upgraded playlist mixing and users love the new customisation tools
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Spotify quietly upgraded playlist mixing and users love the new customisation tools

Spotify has silently updated its Mixed Playlists feature, adding the ability to fine-tune song transitions using editable effect curves, similar to professional DJ software. The tool also displays the key and BPM of each track. The update is rolling out gradually and has been met with enthusiastic reactions from users.

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Manor Lords fixes drunk NPCs and crazed drovers that paralysed settlements
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Manor Lords fixes drunk NPCs and crazed drovers that paralysed settlements

The developers of medieval strategy game Manor Lords continue to squash community-reported bugs. The latest patch fixes NPCs getting stuck in a drinking loop at the tavern and drovers losing their pathfinding logic, both of which were grinding settlements to a halt. The game remains in active development.

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Two official companion books announced for Nolan's 'The Odyssey'
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Two official companion books announced for Nolan's 'The Odyssey'

Two official companion books have been announced for Christopher Nolan's upcoming film "The Odyssey," set to premiere on July 17, with Matt Damon playing Odysseus. The books promise to take readers deeper into Nolan's ambitious adaptation of Homer's epic poem. They are aimed at fans eager for more content around the production ahead of and after its theatrical release.

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BNB Chain builds new Layer 1 for agentic trading, testnet by end-2026

BNB Chain has announced it is building a new Layer 1 blockchain designed specifically for agentic trading, featuring sub-50ms preconfirmation times and no public mempool. The testnet is targeted for release by the end of 2026, with the mainnet planned for 2027. The project aims to strengthen BNB Chain's position in decentralised finance and algorithmic trading.

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Two friends visit all 16 World Cup venues in a London black cab
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Two friends visit all 16 World Cup venues in a London black cab

Ollie Jenks and Seth Scott are attempting to visit all 16 World Cup stadiums travelling in a traditional London black cab. The journey is both a logistical challenge and an adventure combining football passion with an unusual mode of transport.

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Pricey Credit Markets Drive Rise of Flexible "Buy-Anything" Bond Funds

Bond investors are increasingly turning to flexible, unconstrained funds that can invest across any credit instrument, driven by elevated valuations that leave little room for error in traditional strategies. High credit market prices make conventional approaches riskier, pushing capital toward funds with broader mandates. The trend reflects growing caution among investors seeking diversification in an expensive market environment.

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Neurosurgeons' company earned 26,000 PLN per hour, says head of Polish Medical Chamber
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Neurosurgeons' company earned 26,000 PLN per hour, says head of Polish Medical Chamber

Dr Łukasz Jankowski, head of the Polish Supreme Medical Council (NIL), told Polish Radio's Programme 3 that a neurosurgeons' company was earning as much as 26,000 PLN per hour — comparing it to Lionel Messi's wages at Inter Miami. Jankowski described the earnings as incomprehensible to ordinary Poles and distanced the NIL from such practices. The case concerns contracts between the neurosurgeons' company and medical facilities.

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BMW M 1000 RR 2027 is lighter, faster and still road-legal
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BMW M 1000 RR 2027 is lighter, faster and still road-legal

BMW has unveiled the M 1000 RR for the 2027 model year, featuring reduced weight and upgraded aerodynamics including winglets that have become standard on serious track-oriented superbikes. The motorcycle is faster than its predecessor while retaining road-legal status. Advanced electronics further enhance its performance both on the track and on public roads.

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Small primates also give birth with difficulty, like humans

New research shows that difficult births are not unique to humans — small primates also give birth with very little margin, facing similar physical challenges. The phenomenon suggests that the difficulties of childbirth have deeper evolutionary roots among primates. The finding offers new insights into human evolutionary history.

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Colbert, Kimmel, Oliver, Stewart and SNL compete for late-night Emmy

The Daily Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and Saturday Night Live will compete for the Outstanding Variety Series Emmy after the Talk Series and Scripted categories were merged. All nominees are previous Emmy winners, making it a battle of late-night veterans.

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England face right-back crisis ahead of Norway clash in Miami
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England face right-back crisis ahead of Norway clash in Miami

England put in a defensive masterclass in Mexico City, but now face a stern test against Norway in Miami. The team is dealing with a significant right-back crisis and must find solutions with a patched-up defensive line. The match will reveal the true depth of England's squad options in that position.

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Germany: shooting at school in Bavaria injures several — suspect arrested

A shooting occurred at a school in the southern German state of Bavaria, injuring several people. Police arrested a suspect. Authorities have not yet released information on the condition of the injured or the attacker's motive.

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Kylie Jenner dons pink wig for Dunkin' collab, revisits King Kylie era
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Kylie Jenner dons pink wig for Dunkin' collab, revisits King Kylie era

Kylie Jenner has teamed up with Dunkin' for a pink-themed collaboration, donning a pink wig as a nod to her iconic "King Kylie" era. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Jenner said she wanted the partnership to feel "authentic and personal." The campaign leans heavily into Dunkin's signature pink branding.

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KOSPI enters bear market, down 23% despite Samsung's record quarterly results
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KOSPI enters bear market, down 23% despite Samsung's record quarterly results

South Korea's KOSPI index has officially entered a technical bear market, dropping to 7,246.79 points — nearly 23% below its 22 June record high. Paradoxically, the sell-off was triggered by Samsung's best-ever quarterly results, which would have sparked euphoria just months ago. The market's failure to reward even record earnings signals a possible end to the AI-driven bull run.

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