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Peter Hessler's memoir explores China's shifting education system across two eras
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Peter Hessler's memoir explores China's shifting education system across two eras

Peter Hessler, a New Yorker staff writer, first taught in China in the 1990s and returned to Sichuan Province in 2019 with his wife and daughters. His new memoir "Other Rivers: A Chinese Education" traces how Chinese education changed between those two eras. He compares schooling in China and Colorado, exploring memorisation, creativity and attitudes toward authority. Over the decades he kept in touch with his 1990s students, many of whom became teachers themselves.

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Manchester United reveals location of new 100,000-seat stadium
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Manchester United reveals location of new 100,000-seat stadium

Manchester United have officially revealed the location of their proposed new 100,000-seat stadium, which would be one of the largest football grounds in the world. The announcement marks a major step forward in the club's long-discussed plans to move away from or replace Old Trafford. The new venue is intended to transform the club's infrastructure and matchday experience.

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Middle East tensions weaken złoty – euro breaks resistance, pound above 5 PLN
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Middle East tensions weaken złoty – euro breaks resistance, pound above 5 PLN

Renewed Middle East conflict is pushing oil prices higher and weighing on the Polish złoty. The euro broke through a key resistance level, while the British pound moved away from the 5 PLN mark. Investors are fleeing to safe-haven assets, putting pressure on emerging-market currencies including the złoty.

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NATO Ankara summit: German press slams Trump, Kyiv satisfied with outcome
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NATO Ankara summit: German press slams Trump, Kyiv satisfied with outcome

The NATO summit in Ankara provoked sharply divided reactions: German media harshly criticised Donald Trump as unreliable, urging Europe to achieve strategic independence from the US. Kyiv, by contrast, expressed satisfaction with the summit's outcomes. Commentators stressed that Ukraine must become a central pillar of Europe's own security architecture.

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Pokémon Winds and Waves splits fans over one major gameplay change
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Pokémon Winds and Waves splits fans over one major gameplay change

Pokémon fans have been dissecting every detail about the upcoming Pokémon Winds and Waves for months as they await more information from Nintendo and The Pokémon Company. One major rumoured gameplay change has sharply divided the community, with some players excited and others deeply sceptical. No official confirmation has been provided yet.

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Acer makes a remote control for gaming monitors – no more fiddling with back-panel buttons
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Acer makes a remote control for gaming monitors – no more fiddling with back-panel buttons

Acer is developing a remote control for gaming monitors, finally bringing TV-style convenience to PC displays that have long relied on fiddly back-panel button controls. TVs have had remote controls for decades, but gaming monitors have stuck with small, hard-to-reach nubs for adjusting settings. The move comes as gaming hardware costs surge due to AI-driven inflation, with RAM prices and controllers reaching new highs.

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Bob McCourt leaves Fremantle after 28 years amid restructure at Got Talent maker
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Bob McCourt leaves Fremantle after 28 years amid restructure at Got Talent maker

Bob McCourt, Fremantle's COO of Commercial and International, is leaving the Got Talent producer at the end of July after nearly three decades with the company. His departure is part of an ongoing restructure at the firm. It is not yet known whether a successor will be appointed to his role.

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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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Dior moves its J'Adior ribbon from heels to sneakers – at a steep price
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Dior moves its J'Adior ribbon from heels to sneakers – at a steep price

Dior has transferred its iconic J'Adior ribbon, long associated with its stilettos, onto a new pair of luxury sneakers. High-end trainers have evolved far beyond casual footwear and can now command prices equivalent to a weekend trip away. The new Dior model fits the growing luxury sneaker trend, though the price tag is drawing mixed reactions.

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Is Moscow placing nuclear weapons in orbit? Russia denies it, but investigations continue
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Is Moscow placing nuclear weapons in orbit? Russia denies it, but investigations continue

Reports have emerged suggesting Russia may be quietly placing nuclear weapons in Earth's orbit, which would violate international treaties. The Kremlin denies the allegations, but Western analysts and intelligence agencies are investigating the matter. If confirmed, it would constitute a serious breach of space law and a major threat to global security.

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Independent bookstore fiction bestsellers: Stockett's "The Calamity Club" tops the list
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Independent bookstore fiction bestsellers: Stockett's "The Calamity Club" tops the list

The American Booksellers Association has released this week's Independent Press Top 40 fiction bestsellers. "The Calamity Club" by Kathryn Stockett (Spiegel & Grau) leads the list, followed by Jacqueline Harpman's "I Who Have Never Known Men" and Douglas Stuart's "John of John." Emily Wilson's translation of Homer's "The Odyssey" also features in the top ten.

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SWIFT launches blockchain ledger with 17-bank tokenized deposit pilot
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SWIFT launches blockchain ledger with 17-bank tokenized deposit pilot

SWIFT has launched a new blockchain-based ledger that will host a tokenized bank deposit pilot involving 17 major banks. The programme aims to enable faster cross-border payments. The move marks a significant step toward integrating blockchain technology into global financial infrastructure.

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McLaren 788HS: 777 hp, 200-car limited run sends off the 720S bloodline
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McLaren 788HS: 777 hp, 200-car limited run sends off the 720S bloodline

McLaren has revealed the 788HS, the final and most extreme evolution of the 720S bloodline. The 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 is boosted to 777 hp and the body gains a new high-downforce aerodynamic package. Just 200 cars will be built, split evenly between coupe and open-top Spider versions.

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Eco-friendly AC tech could end Europe's air-conditioning culture war

As extreme heat becomes increasingly common across Europe, attitudes toward air conditioning are shifting fast. New environmentally friendly technologies — including heat pumps and low-carbon cooling systems — could resolve the long-standing cultural debate about AC on the continent. Experts suggest Europe may be on the brink of a major shift in how it cools its homes and buildings.

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Bosacka tests viral tricks for peeling new potatoes — here's what works
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Bosacka tests viral tricks for peeling new potatoes — here's what works

TV journalist Katarzyna Bosacka put popular methods for peeling new potatoes to the test in a kitchen experiment. She compared several widely shared tricks for removing the thin skin quickly and efficiently. The results were surprising and could change the way many Polish home cooks prepare this summer staple.

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5,120 heat deaths in Germany between April and late June, RKI reports
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5,120 heat deaths in Germany between April and late June, RKI reports

Germany's Robert Koch Institute reported that 5,120 people died from heat-related causes between 6 April and 28 June. Mortality rose sharply whenever the weekly average temperature exceeded 20 degrees Celsius. The figures come amid a broader wave of extreme heat sweeping across Europe.

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Hotel Gołębiewski in Pobierowo opens — the most talked-about resort this summer
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Hotel Gołębiewski in Pobierowo opens — the most talked-about resort this summer

The opening of Hotel Gołębiewski in Pobierowo, on the Baltic coast in the West Pomeranian voivodeship, has generated extraordinary media attention and sharply divided opinions. The hotel has become the most talked-about tourist destination in Poland this summer. A journalist visited the resort in person to report on the new facility amid the wave of controversy.

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PKO BP charges 50 PLN per transfer to ZUS even when the debt is just a few złoty
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PKO BP charges 50 PLN per transfer to ZUS even when the debt is just a few złoty

A Polish online shop owner has complained that PKO BP charges 50 PLN for every transfer made under a ZUS debt enforcement order, even when the individual transfer amount is just a few złoty, while ZUS itself receives only 9 PLN. Bank enforcement fees can thus far exceed the actual debt being collected, raising questions about the proportionality of such charges.

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Rarely change your profile picture? Here's what a psychologist says it reveals
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Rarely change your profile picture? Here's what a psychologist says it reveals

Cyberpsychologist Ruth Guest has studied the phenomenon of people who rarely or never update their profile picture on platforms like Facebook or Instagram. According to her research, those who keep the same photo for years often share specific personality traits, including a sense of stability and a low need for self-presentation. The behaviour is more widespread than most users realise.

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Czech man loses over 1 million PLN through Polish language learning app – it was a scam
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Czech man loses over 1 million PLN through Polish language learning app – it was a scam

A 39-year-old man from Chomutov in the Czech Republic lost the equivalent of over one million Polish złoty after meeting a woman through a language exchange app who persuaded him to trade online. When he tried to withdraw his supposed profits, all contact ceased. The man fell victim to a so-called "pig butchering" scam, in which fraudsters build a victim's trust before stealing their money.

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Ukraine destroys Russian base with American glide bomb
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Ukraine destroys Russian base with American glide bomb

The Ukrainian army released footage of a strike on a Russian military base using an American glide bomb. The installation was completely levelled, with only rubble remaining. The video documents the total destruction of the facility.

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Cinetic Media acquires North American rights to Locarno contender 'Manhunt'

Cinetic Media has acquired North American sales rights to "Manhunt," which will world premiere in main competition at the Locarno Film Festival, competing for the top Golden Leopard award. Aspect Ratio has simultaneously taken international sales rights. The film is the sophomore feature from director Wayne Wapeemukwa, whose debut "Luk'Luk'I" won best Canadian first film.

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