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June Was Western Europe's Hottest on Record, Nearly 5.5°C Above Average
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June Was Western Europe's Hottest on Record, Nearly 5.5°C Above Average

The Copernicus Climate Change Service reported that June was the hottest month ever recorded in Western Europe and the second hottest globally. Temperatures in Western Europe ran nearly 5.5 degrees above average. The findings mark another alarming milestone in the region's climate record.

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Justin Baldoni Speaks Out on Blake Lively Legal Battle
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Justin Baldoni Speaks Out on Blake Lively Legal Battle

Justin Baldoni has broken his silence on the ongoing legal battle with Blake Lively over the film "It Ends With Us," saying there have been "so many painful things" to process. His wife Emily Baldoni said they have spent two years wrestling with how such a situation could happen, describing it as "disguised as a fight for women." The couple spoke publicly together for the first time about the dispute.

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CAA Slams Meta's Muse AI Tool for Opt-Out Rather Than Opt-In Consent
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CAA Slams Meta's Muse AI Tool for Opt-Out Rather Than Opt-In Consent

Talent agency CAA has publicly criticised Meta for making its Muse AI video and photo generation tool opt-out, meaning users must actively choose to be excluded. In a statement issued Wednesday night, CAA said no one's name, image, likeness, voice or creative work should be used by AI models without clear, documented consent. The agency called on Meta to move to an explicit opt-in model.

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Oil Prices Rise as US Strikes on Iran Fuel Supply Disruption Fears
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Oil Prices Rise as US Strikes on Iran Fuel Supply Disruption Fears

Oil prices extended gains on Thursday as fresh US military strikes on Iran raised fears of supply disruptions in the Middle East. The escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran spooked commodity markets. Higher oil prices could translate into increased energy costs globally.

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Ex-NATO Adviser Doubts US Would Defend Allies If Attacked
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Ex-NATO Adviser Doubts US Would Defend Allies If Attacked

Jim Townsend, a former senior US adviser on NATO affairs, has said he is unsure whether the United States would actually send troops to defend a NATO ally if it were attacked. His comments cast doubt on the credibility of American security guarantees to Europe. The remarks come amid broader debate about Washington's commitment to collective defence on the continent.

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Crypto VC Paradigm Raises $1.2B Fund, Expanding Into AI
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Crypto VC Paradigm Raises $1.2B Fund, Expanding Into AI

Crypto-focused venture capital firm Paradigm has raised a $1.2 billion fund and announced plans to broaden its investment focus beyond cryptocurrency into artificial intelligence and other frontier industries. The move signals growing convergence between the crypto VC world and the wider tech investment landscape. Paradigm did not specify which AI companies or sectors it intends to target.

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Florida group home resident loses two fingers to flesh-eating bacteria in lawsuit
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Florida group home resident loses two fingers to flesh-eating bacteria in lawsuit

David Nolan-Hersey, a 34-year-old resident of the All About Living Inc. group home in Florida, lost two fingers after contracting necrotizing fasciitis, commonly known as flesh-eating bacteria. His family has filed a lawsuit against the facility, alleging negligence led to the infection. Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare but life-threatening bacterial infection that destroys soft tissue rapidly.

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Emily Henry's 'People We Meet on Vacation' earns Emmy nomination for Netflix

Author Emily Henry has officially become an Emmy nominee after the Netflix adaptation of her novel "People We Meet on Vacation" earned a nomination in the outstanding television movie category. Henry is one of the most popular contemporary romance authors, and the recognition marks a notable crossover moment from the literary to the television world.

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NATO Ankara summit tailored to please Trump — no clash but with compromises
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NATO Ankara summit tailored to please Trump — no clash but with compromises

The NATO summit in Ankara was deliberately structured to appease US President Donald Trump and avoid open conflict. Despite some controversy, the alliance avoided serious tensions. Commentator Miłosz concedes that Trump has a point — many NATO member states still invest too little in their own defence.

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UEFA plans gradual Russia return — clubs could re-enter European competitions
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UEFA plans gradual Russia return — clubs could re-enter European competitions

The IOC's decision to temporarily reinstate the Russian Olympic Committee has sparked controversy in football. According to The Guardian, UEFA is considering a cautious, phased return of Russian clubs to European competitions, while the national team would return at a later stage. Upcoming UEFA leadership elections are seen as a factor influencing the pace and shape of any decision.

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Aston Martin delays EVs to keep V12 engines alive
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Aston Martin delays EVs to keep V12 engines alive

Aston Martin is deliberately pushing back its EV rollout in order to extend the life of its iconic V12 engines. The British brand is betting on a niche market of driving enthusiasts who still prize large-displacement petrol engines. The move bucks the industry-wide shift toward electrification.

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Nintendo Releases Four-Pin Set to Mark Super Mario's 40th Anniversary

Nintendo is releasing a promotional pin set of four Mario-themed pins to celebrate Super Mario's 40th anniversary. The set also includes the Super Mario Bros. 40th Anniversary logo pin. It will be available at select retailers as a limited promotional item.

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Heatwaves Hit Women Harder – Experts Call for Targeted Protection
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Heatwaves Hit Women Harder – Experts Call for Targeted Protection

Health experts are warning that heatwaves pose a disproportionately greater risk to women than to men due to biological and social differences. They are calling for increased public awareness of heat-related risks specific to women and for more targeted protective measures. The appeal comes amid growing concern over increasingly frequent and intense heatwaves globally.

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Switzerland spent millions to spread tourists around – it didn't work
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Switzerland spent millions to spread tourists around – it didn't work

Switzerland has spent two years and millions of francs trying to divert tourists away from its most crowded destinations to lesser-known spots. Despite the costly new promotional strategy, statistics show the results are weak — visitors continue to flock to the same popular locations. The campaign has failed to meaningfully change tourist behaviour.

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100,000-year-old Homo sapiens was stabbed in the face – earliest evidence of interpersonal violence
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100,000-year-old Homo sapiens was stabbed in the face – earliest evidence of interpersonal violence

Researchers analysing a skull from Qafzeh cave in Israel determined that a man buried there around 100,000 years ago was likely stabbed in the face with a sharp stone tool. Published on June 30 in Scientific Reports, the study identifies this as the earliest known evidence of interpersonal violence in human history. At least 27 individuals were buried in the cave between roughly 145,000 and 92,000 years ago, making them among the earliest Homo sapiens found outside Africa.

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DHL Poland CEO Denies InPost Allegations of Profit Transfers Abroad
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DHL Poland CEO Denies InPost Allegations of Profit Transfers Abroad

Agnieszka Świerszcz, CEO of DHL eCommerce Polska, has flatly denied allegations made by InPost founder Rafał Brzoska that DHL transfers profits abroad. She called suggestions of profit extraction "simply untrue" and signalled continued investment in Poland. The two companies are rivals in the fast-growing parcel locker market, and the dispute has spilled into the public domain.

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Mark Cuban-backed DeFi dashboard Zapper shuts down after 7 years
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Mark Cuban-backed DeFi dashboard Zapper shuts down after 7 years

Zapper, a DeFi dashboard backed by billionaire Mark Cuban, has shut down after seven years of operation. At its peak, the platform served over 2 million monthly active users and processed more than $13 billion in transactions. The service provided crypto market data and portfolio tracking for decentralised finance users.

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Truecaller clashes with India's telecom regulator over business call series being ignored
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Truecaller clashes with India's telecom regulator over business call series being ignored

Caller ID company Truecaller is clashing with India's telecom regulator over anti-spam rules, arguing they are backfiring. Truecaller says users are increasingly ignoring and blocking calls from India's dedicated business number series starting with 160, which was designed to help consumers identify legitimate business calls. The company says the rules are eroding trust in business communications rather than reducing spam.

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Emmy Rossum on Shameless pay fight: "I was shook" when negotiations went public
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Emmy Rossum on Shameless pay fight: "I was shook" when negotiations went public

Actress Emmy Rossum has revealed she "was shook" when her 2016 pay negotiations for a raise on the Showtime series Shameless became public. The Golden Globe nominee said she "certainly didn't want" the matter to go public, worried about the impact on her fellow cast and crew. The dispute centred on a pay disparity between her and co-star William H. Macy.

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Russia's economy sinking: banking crisis, corporate debt and fuel shortages
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Russia's economy sinking: banking crisis, corporate debt and fuel shortages

The war launched by Vladimir Putin is severely straining the Russian economy. Banks face a potentially explosive crisis, private companies are drowning in unpaid debts, and the defence industry is approaching its operational limits. Russia is simultaneously grappling with a deepening fuel shortage that threatens to worsen the country's economic outlook.

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Study: parents' phone use may cause attachment issues in children
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Study: parents' phone use may cause attachment issues in children

A new study suggests that frequent smartphone use by parents may negatively affect bonding with their children and lead to attachment issues later in life. The study's authors caution that the findings do not justify an outright condemnation of parental phone use, but describe them as food for thought and a warning signal worth heeding.

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