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Evidence of the Universe's very beginning has been permanently erased
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Evidence of the Universe's very beginning has been permanently erased

Scientists explain that information about the Universe's earliest moments — before or at the Big Bang — is permanently beyond observational reach. The expansion of the Universe and the nature of the cosmological horizon mean signals from those epochs will never reach Earth's telescopes. General relativity, quantum physics and the Big Bang model remain the best tools for studying the cosmos, yet the question of an absolute beginning remains unanswered.

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Sean Jansen to earn first Ireland cap against Japan with nine changes made
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Sean Jansen to earn first Ireland cap against Japan with nine changes made

Sean Jansen is set to win his first Ireland cap on Saturday when a heavily rotated Irish side faces Japan in Australia in the Nations Championship. The coaching staff has made nine changes to the starting lineup for the clash.

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Maciej Stuhr recalls father Jerzy's final weeks: "He barely recognised me"
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Maciej Stuhr recalls father Jerzy's final weeks: "He barely recognised me"

Jerzy Stuhr, one of Poland's most celebrated actors, died on 9 July 2024 in Kraków at the age of 77. His son Maciej Stuhr has recalled visiting him in hospital during his final weeks, saying he told his father he loved him and stroked his hand, but that his father was only barely responsive. Maciej described the emotionally difficult bedside visits in a recent interview.

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Oil prices fall as US strikes on Iran and Hormuz shipping halt fuel market chaos
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Oil prices fall as US strikes on Iran and Hormuz shipping halt fuel market chaos

Oil prices fell on Thursday after an initial rise, driven by confusion over reports of new US strikes on Iran. Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for Middle Eastern energy supplies, has been almost entirely halted. The combination of geopolitical uncertainty and supply risk is causing significant volatility in commodity markets.

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Trump threatens to withdraw US troops from Europe, linking it to Greenland and Iran deals
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Trump threatens to withdraw US troops from Europe, linking it to Greenland and Iran deals

US President Donald Trump has not ruled out withdrawing American troops from Europe, saying any decision would depend partly on a deal over Greenland and developments around Iran. Finland responded to Trump's remarks, stressing that Greenland's security is guaranteed by NATO. The comments have prompted concern across European capitals about the reliability of American security commitments.

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US spot Bitcoin ETFs lose net $84 million after three-day inflow streak ends

US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded net outflows of $84 million on Wednesday, ending a three-day inflow run that had gathered roughly $509 million. Ether ETFs, meanwhile, extended their own inflow streak. The divergence signals mixed sentiment across the cryptocurrency market.

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Ścibakówna on falling for her professor: even her mother was smitten
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Ścibakówna on falling for her professor: even her mother was smitten

Beata Ścibakówna and Jan Englert have been married for nearly three decades. In a new interview, the actress recalls the early days of their relationship, when she was a student at the Warsaw Theatre Academy and he was her professor and rector. She revealed an amusing anecdote: even her own mother was smitten with Englert at the time.

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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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Pentagon expert: NATO Ankara summit ended without crisis, with signals for US troops in Poland
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Pentagon expert: NATO Ankara summit ended without crisis, with signals for US troops in Poland

The NATO summit in Ankara concluded without the political crisis many allies had feared. A former senior Pentagon official said the main success was that Trump did not derail the meeting, which produced billion-dollar defence decisions and commitments on Ukraine. Signals were also sent that could have implications for the future presence of US troops in Poland.

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OpenAI launches GPT-Live voice model that speaks and listens at the same time

OpenAI has announced GPT-Live, a new voice model built on a full-duplex architecture that lets it listen and speak simultaneously for more natural conversations. While processing complex queries or doing web searches, the model keeps talking using filler phrases like "mhmm" or "yeah." GPT-Live-1 and GPT-Live-mini are rolling out now across ChatGPT apps and the web.

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Galactic centre gamma-ray glow still consistent with dark matter, study finds
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Galactic centre gamma-ray glow still consistent with dark matter, study finds

An international team including researchers from the University of Vienna and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has reanalysed the mysterious gamma-ray glow from the Milky Way's centre using machine learning. Their findings indicate that the hypothesis of dark matter contributing to this radiation cannot easily be ruled out. The mystery remains unresolved and research is ongoing.

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Xylitol vs erythritol: which sweetener is better and when?
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Xylitol vs erythritol: which sweetener is better and when?

Xylitol contains about 2.4 kcal/g, can cause digestive issues in larger amounts but benefits dental health. Erythritol has just 0.2 kcal/g, is gentler on the gut and does not raise blood sugar, making it the better choice for people with glycaemic issues. The right pick depends on individual health needs and digestive tolerance.

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Dybionka and Darmetko score points in GT Open in Hungary
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Dybionka and Darmetko score points in GT Open in Hungary

17-year-old Fabian Dybionka and 34-year-old Hubert Darmetko scored points twice in the GT Open series at their third joint appearance, this time in Hungary. Despite finishing in the top group, both drivers admitted they were not fully satisfied with the result. The Polish duo is among the leading competitors in the prestigious series.

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Mallorca warns tourists: illegal beach massages carry fines up to €1,500
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Mallorca warns tourists: illegal beach massages carry fines up to €1,500

Authorities in Mallorca have warned tourists against using massage services offered on beaches by unlicensed individuals. In Palma, such activity is a serious regulatory violation, with fines of up to €1,500 (approximately 6,460 PLN). Unlicensed beach massages have become a widespread problem on the island.

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Sugar on promotion at Biedronka, Lidl, Dino and POLOmarket ahead of jam season
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Sugar on promotion at Biedronka, Lidl, Dino and POLOmarket ahead of jam season

One-kilogram bags of sugar are currently on promotion at several Polish supermarket chains: Biedronka, Lidl, Dino and POLOmarket. The offers vary in price and conditions across stores. It is a timely deal for anyone planning to make homemade jams and preserves.

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Intimate Life in Communist Poland: Abortion and Withdrawal Were Main Contraception
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Intimate Life in Communist Poland: Abortion and Withdrawal Were Main Contraception

In 1960s Gomułka-era Poland, many women had no concept of orgasm and men were warned against condoms. While the West experienced a sexual revolution, the most common contraceptive methods in communist Poland were withdrawal and abortion. The lack of sex education and modern contraception shaped Polish intimate life for decades.

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Sony CEO sold most of his shares just after PlayStation's all-digital announcement
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Sony CEO sold most of his shares just after PlayStation's all-digital announcement

Sony CEO Hiroki Totoki sold the majority of his company shares last week, shortly after PlayStation announced that from 2028 all console games will be released exclusively in digital format. The move to eliminate optical drives has been met with widespread backlash from gamers. Totoki's share sale has sparked speculation about his own confidence in the strategy.

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South Korea's Supreme Court upholds 7-year sentence for ex-president Yoon

South Korea's Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a seven-year prison sentence for former president Yoon Suk Yeol, convicted of obstruction and related crimes tied to his failed 2024 martial law declaration. Yoon had maintained that his actions were motivated by the public interest, but the court rejected his position. The ruling is now final.

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GKS Tychy relegated with 11 million złoty loss and first pay delays in 11 years
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GKS Tychy relegated with 11 million złoty loss and first pay delays in 11 years

GKS Tychy ended the season with relegation to Poland's Betclic II liga and a financial loss of 11 million złoty. Employees did not receive their salaries on time for the first time in 11 years, prompting the city council to get involved. The club is facing a serious double crisis of sporting failure and financial instability.

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Taiwan Central Bank Chief Warns Against Borrowing to Buy Stocks

Taiwan's central bank governor has warned investors against borrowing money to buy stocks, as the island's equity market surges on global demand for AI-related tech products. Officials are concerned about the scale of leveraged investing among retail participants. The warning comes amid a broader AI-driven rally in Taiwan's stock market.

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Hyundai Card Completes First Stablecoin Pilot With Avalanche and Tether

Hyundai Card has completed its first real-world stablecoin pilot built on the Avalanche blockchain in partnership with Tether. A second proof-of-concept phase involving Visa and Circle is set to launch later this month. It marks one of the first live stablecoin payment tests by a major financial firm.

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