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Handedness Traced Back Over 500 Million Years
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Handedness Traced Back Over 500 Million Years

New research suggests that the preference for using one side of the body — known as handedness or laterality — first emerged in animal ancestors more than 500 million years ago. The finding pushes back the origins of this trait far earlier than previously thought.

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Medical council and health ministry to tackle doctors' pay disparities together
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Medical council and health ministry to tackle doctors' pay disparities together

The Supreme Medical Council (NRL) will cooperate with the Ministry of Health to eliminate excessive pay disparities among doctors, NRL president Dr Łukasz Jankowski announced after meeting Minister Jolanta Sobierańska-Grenda. The issue concerns situations where some physicians earn many times more than colleagues in equivalent roles. Details of the planned measures are to be worked out jointly by both sides.

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Poland to spend 26 billion złoty on Hornet drones for modern battlefield
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Poland to spend 26 billion złoty on Hornet drones for modern battlefield

Deputy Defence Minister Cezary Tomczyk announced that Poland's Hornet drones are the answer to modern battlefield challenges. Poland is prioritising rapid, large-scale drone production, with related spending set to reach 26 billion złoty this year. Tomczyk described the capability as one of the Polish Armed Forces' key priorities.

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Jack Draper set for swift comeback at DC Open after missing Wimbledon
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Jack Draper set for swift comeback at DC Open after missing Wimbledon

British tennis player Jack Draper is set to make a swift return to competitive action at the DC Open in Washington, having missed Wimbledon through injury. The tournament in Washington will be his first event back on tour. Details of the specific injury that sidelined him were not disclosed.

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Prof. Orłowski: Poland's EU single market access mattered more than EU funds
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Prof. Orłowski: Poland's EU single market access mattered more than EU funds

Economist Prof. Witold Orłowski argues that Poland's access to the EU single market has been a more important driver of its rapid development than direct EU funding. The interview was conducted in the context of the start of negotiations over the EU budget for 2028–2034. Orłowski emphasises that free movement of goods, services and capital provided an economic boost that financial transfers alone could not have delivered.

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LEGO and Pokémon confirm major collector set after leak
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LEGO and Pokémon confirm major collector set after leak

Details of a new LEGO set created in partnership with The Pokémon Company leaked online before any official announcement. The same day media began reporting on the leak, the set was officially confirmed. The product is described as an ambitious collector-focused set aimed at adult fans of the Pokémon universe.

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Seth Green joins Global Gaming League advisory board as GGL Primes platform launches

Actor and producer Seth Green has joined the advisory board of esports entertainment company Global Gaming League (GGL). GGL simultaneously launched its new gaming platform, GGL Primes, which offers both free and paid subscription tiers. To mark Green's arrival, GGL Primes is hosting a month-long immersive event called "Ready, Seth, Go!".

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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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Over $7.2 billion migrated from LayerZero to Chainlink CCIP as Mantle joins

More than $7.2 billion in assets have migrated from LayerZero to Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP), with Mantle being the latest to join the exodus. Earlier migrants include Kelp and Lombard, each bringing over $1 billion, alongside Solv Protocol, Virtuals, Re and Kraken's tokenized assets. The shift marks one of the largest liquidity transfers between cross-chain interoperability protocols in crypto history.

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Dreo TurboPoly 765S: a shapeshifting pedestal, desktop and circulator fan
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Dreo TurboPoly 765S: a shapeshifting pedestal, desktop and circulator fan

The Dreo Smart TurboPoly 765S converts between a tall pedestal fan, a short pedestal fan and a desktop model by swapping its base. It offers 11 speed modes, six special modes, and simultaneous horizontal and vertical oscillation for full air circulation. Control options include a remote, a touchscreen on the fan head, and a feature-rich companion app with extensive scheduling and customisation tools.

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Małgorzata Kożuchowska poses in a standout blazer suit on Instagram
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Małgorzata Kożuchowska poses in a standout blazer suit on Instagram

Actress Małgorzata Kożuchowska shared new photos on Instagram posing in a flattering-coloured suit. The look's standout piece is a blazer with an unusual cut and distinctive sleeves that immediately draws the eye.

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Venezuela's acting president demands King Charles III return 30 tonnes of gold
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Venezuela's acting president demands King Charles III return 30 tonnes of gold

Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez has appealed to King Charles III to return 30 tonnes of Venezuelan gold held in the UK, citing an urgent need to fund earthquake reconstruction. Devastating earthquakes struck Venezuela in late June, causing significant loss of life. Venezuela has for years unsuccessfully sought the return of gold held at the Bank of England.

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Mitsuoka's new Corvette C1-styled roadster likely hides a Mazda MX-5 underneath
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Mitsuoka's new Corvette C1-styled roadster likely hides a Mazda MX-5 underneath

Japanese automaker Mitsuoka has released a second teaser of its upcoming roadster, set for a full reveal in November 2026. The car's proportions and detailing clearly evoke the post-1958 Chevrolet Corvette C1, complete with quad headlights. The two-seater is widely expected to be based on the Mazda MX-5 platform underneath its retro bodywork.

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Creamy scrambled eggs: add a knob of butter after turning off the heat
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Creamy scrambled eggs: add a knob of butter after turning off the heat

The secret to restaurant-quality creamy scrambled eggs is adding a knob of cold butter after switching off the heat — residual warmth melts it gently and gives the eggs a silky texture. Cooking on a low flame and stirring continuously prevents the eggs from turning dry or rubbery. It is a simple trick requiring no extra ingredients beyond what most home cooks already have.

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Most expensive trips of 2026: safari, polar expeditions and exotic islands
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Most expensive trips of 2026: safari, polar expeditions and exotic islands

The ranking of the most expensive travel destinations for 2026 is dominated by exotic islands, polar expeditions and African safaris. For a growing segment of travellers, a high price tag is not a barrier but a guarantee of exclusivity and unique experiences. Isolation, prestige and the one-of-a-kind nature of the trip are the key drivers behind these choices.

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Over 80% of buildings in European cities have too few nearby trees to fight heat
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Over 80% of buildings in European cities have too few nearby trees to fight heat

Researchers from RMIT University in Australia analysed 25 European cities and found that more than four in five homes and workplaces have too few trees nearby to effectively mitigate the effects of heat waves. The problem is not limited to southern Europe but also affects major cities in the UK, France, Italy and Germany. The lack of urban greenery raises health risks for residents during extreme heat events.

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US airstrike damages Iranian railway bridge on key Russia-China trade route
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US airstrike damages Iranian railway bridge on key Russia-China trade route

A US airstrike overnight damaged a railway bridge in Iran's northeastern Golestan province, a key node on a trade route connecting Iran to Russia and China. The strike was reported by Reuters citing Iran's Fars News agency. Iranian officials condemned the attack as a "flagrant crime."

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'Summer House' gets Canadian adaptation launching exclusively on Hayu in 2027

NBCUniversal has announced the first international adaptation of Bravo's hit reality series 'Summer House', set in Canadian cottage country. The show will launch exclusively on the Hayu streaming platform in 2027. It marks the first time the 'Summer House' format has been produced outside the United States.

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PepsiCo cuts snack prices but North America sales still lag

PepsiCo cut prices on snacks in an effort to stimulate demand, but the move failed to drive growth in North America. Strong international business performance allowed the company to beat overall earnings expectations. Despite the earnings beat, PepsiCo's stock was set to fall due to the underperforming domestic segment.

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Polish tennis community mourns commentator Karol Stopa
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Polish tennis community mourns commentator Karol Stopa

Karol Stopa, a celebrated Polish tennis commentator, has died. His passing prompted an outpouring of tributes on social media from across the Polish tennis world, including from player Magda Linette and several prominent sports journalists. He was described as a great loss for Polish tennis.

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El Salvador seizes 6.68 tonnes of cocaine worth $167 million in Pacific Ocean
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El Salvador seizes 6.68 tonnes of cocaine worth $167 million in Pacific Ocean

El Salvador's government seized 6.68 tonnes of cocaine in the Pacific Ocean, with a total street value of $167 million. The country's defence minister described the operation as the largest drug seizure in El Salvador's history. No details were provided about arrests made or the circumstances of the interdiction.

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After health ministry meets doctors: working groups to be set up for further talks
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After health ministry meets doctors: working groups to be set up for further talks

Following a meeting between Poland's Ministry of Health and doctors' representatives, both sides agreed to establish dedicated working groups and continue negotiations. No specific agreements or agenda items for the next round of talks were disclosed.

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