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PGE Plans to Direct 150 Billion Zloty to Polish Firms Through Energy Transition
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PGE Plans to Direct 150 Billion Zloty to Polish Firms Through Energy Transition

Piotr Dziubałtowski, PGE's deputy CEO for support and development, says 150 billion zloty from Poland's energy transition will be directed to domestic companies through a local content strategy. PGE treats local procurement not as a trend but as a matter of national security. He also argues that Polish companies are already prepared to participate in offshore wind farm construction.

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NYC mayor calls to abolish ICE after agent kills Mexican man in Houston
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NYC mayor calls to abolish ICE after agent kills Mexican man in Houston

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani called for the abolition of federal immigration enforcement agency ICE after agents shot and killed 52-year-old Mexican national Lorenzo Salgado Araujo during an operation in Houston, Texas. The fatal incident is the latest in a series that has drawn sharp criticism of the agency.

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France 2–0 Morocco: Mbappé's side reach World Cup semi-finals for third time running
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France 2–0 Morocco: Mbappé's side reach World Cup semi-finals for third time running

France beat Morocco 2–0 in the World Cup quarter-finals to reach the semi-finals for the third consecutive tournament. The French side didn't just win — they dominated the match throughout. Kylian Mbappé was the standout player of the game.

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Anonymous Russian general: Putin is being deceived by front-line reports
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Anonymous Russian general: Putin is being deceived by front-line reports

An anonymous Russian general told independent media that the front is stagnating and that the military is deceiving Putin with falsified reports. The officer warned that a serious crisis within Russia's armed forces could be imminent, revealing deep internal tensions in the army.

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Construction sector short of workers — engineers earn up to 33,000 zł a month
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Construction sector short of workers — engineers earn up to 33,000 zł a month

Poland's construction sector remains one of the few industries with an abundance of job openings for both manual workers and engineers. Salaries for key positions reach up to 33,000 zł per month. Anna Goreń from Pracuj.pl says the sector will continue to generate stable demand for engineers, site managers and qualified specialists.

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Polymarket applies for regulated margin trading in the US
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Polymarket applies for regulated margin trading in the US

Prediction market platform Polymarket has filed applications to offer regulated margin trading in the United States. Its rival platform Kalshi already received US regulatory approval for margin trading back in March. Polymarket is seeking to keep pace with competitors and enter the regulated financial market.

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Reserved biker jacket in "Kobicha" brown — a must-have for autumn 2026
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💄 Lifestyle

Reserved biker jacket in "Kobicha" brown — a must-have for autumn 2026

Reserved's summer sale features a faux-leather biker jacket in the colour "Kobicha" — a warm, deep shade of brown. The jacket combines a bomber silhouette with minimalist style, offering a relaxed fit and soft fabric. According to the author, it is set to be one of the standout pieces of autumn 2026.

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KargoBot CEO expects profitability within two and a half years

Wei Junqing, CEO of Didi-backed Chinese autonomous freight firm KargoBot, told Bloomberg he expects the company to reach profitability in around two and a half years. KargoBot is developing autonomous truck technology for the Chinese freight market.

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Evil Dead's most iconic character appears in 'Evil Dead Burn'
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Evil Dead's most iconic character appears in 'Evil Dead Burn'

"Evil Dead Burn" features a surprise appearance by the most iconic character from the original Evil Dead franchise, which many viewers missed. The article, flagged with spoiler warnings, reveals the details of this cameo or character return. It is an unexpected nod to fans of the classic horror series.

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Waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) more telling than BMI for metabolic health
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Waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) more telling than BMI for metabolic health

The waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) is a better predictor of type 2 diabetes, hypertension and heart disease risk than weight or BMI, because it accounts for where body fat is stored. Two people with identical weight and height can have very different health risks depending on fat distribution. Safe WHR values are below 0.85 for women and below 0.90 for men.

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Arab tourists make up just 8% of summer visitors in Zakopane, 3% annually
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Arab tourists make up just 8% of summer visitors in Zakopane, 3% annually

Photos of Arab tourists on Zakopane's Krupówki promenade sparked widespread commentary about a supposed mass return to the Tatra region. However, Karol Wagner of the Tatra Chamber of Commerce clarifies that Arab tourists accounted for around 8% of visitors during the nine summer holiday weeks and only 3% over the full year. Their presence is noticeable but far from dominant.

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NASA maps ground displacement after magnitude 7.2 Venezuela earthquake
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NASA maps ground displacement after magnitude 7.2 Venezuela earthquake

A magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck northern Venezuela on June 24, 2026. Data from the NASA-ISRO NISAR satellite radar, acquired before and after the event, reveal especially intense ground displacement near Caracas and La Guaira. NASA Earth Observatory used imagery from June 13, 18, 25 and 30 to map the affected zones.

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Paul Bloom: The US Has a Solitude Epidemic, Not a Loneliness Epidemic
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Paul Bloom: The US Has a Solitude Epidemic, Not a Loneliness Epidemic

Psychologist Paul Bloom argues the US is not experiencing a loneliness epidemic but a solitude epidemic — one being accelerated by AI companionship apps. Bloom has spent his career examining uncomfortable corners of human psychology, including why revenge feels righteous and why isolation feels physically painful. He contends AI companions entrench rather than cure the problem of solitude.

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New Lexus ES Gen 8 Impresses, But Plug-In Hybrid Version Won't Come to Poland
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New Lexus ES Gen 8 Impresses, But Plug-In Hybrid Version Won't Come to Poland

The new eighth-generation Lexus ES impresses with its futuristic design and premium technology, drawing comparisons to a sci-fi film prop. However, Polish buyers are likely to hold off on purchasing, as the currently available powertrain variant is not the one most suited to the local market. The reviewer describes one version of the saloon as simply not making sense for Poland.

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Zero Parades gets a free tabletop RPG — no copy of the game needed to play
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Zero Parades gets a free tabletop RPG — no copy of the game needed to play

The developers of Zero Parades for Dead Spies have released a free tabletop RPG adaptation of the game, available at zeroparades.com/one-shot. The package includes a core rulebook and a ready-to-play One Shot scenario set 30 years before the game's events, complete with location maps. Players do not need to own the original video game to take part.

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Kampfner's new book: what Europe can learn from Vienna, Finland and Estonia
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Kampfner's new book: what Europe can learn from Vienna, Finland and Estonia

Author and POLITICO contributor John Kampfner has released "Braver New World", examining what Europe can learn from places with unusually good solutions to big problems — including Vienna's housing model, Finland's schools and Estonia's digital state. The book is discussed on POLITICO's podcast alongside analysis of Erdoğan's growing strategic importance after the NATO summit in Ankara.

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Hong Kong introduces pet-friendly restaurant scheme to lure back diners
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Hong Kong introduces pet-friendly restaurant scheme to lure back diners

Hong Kong's restaurant industry is struggling as more residents travel to mainland China for weekend leisure and dining, draining local foot traffic. The government has launched a pet-friendly scheme allowing dogs into hundreds of newly licensed restaurants in a bid to attract more customers. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Juliana Liu argues that while welcome, the initiative alone is unlikely to be enough to revive Hong Kong as a dining destination.

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Belgium count on "millions of new fans" from Balogun saga before Spain quarter-final
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Belgium count on "millions of new fans" from Balogun saga before Spain quarter-final

Belgium coach Rudi Garcia says the controversy over Folarin Balogun's red card — suspended after Donald Trump lobbied FIFA — has given his side "millions and millions" of new supporters ahead of their World Cup quarter-final against Spain. Garcia expressed confidence in his squad despite widespread expectations that Belgium will be eliminated, adding that substitute striker Romelu Lukaku makes opponents "quake in their boots."

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Strait of Hormuz shipping halts after US strikes; Israel reveals Iranian Trump plot
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Strait of Hormuz shipping halts after US strikes; Israel reveals Iranian Trump plot

Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has halted following US strikes on vessels in the critical oil transit route. President Trump declared the ceasefire with Iran "over" in the wake of the strikes. Israel simultaneously revealed an alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Donald Trump.

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US Ambassador: Jedwabne was an exception, not the rule in occupied Poland
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US Ambassador: Jedwabne was an exception, not the rule in occupied Poland

US Ambassador to Poland Tom Rose published a video marking the 85th anniversary of the Jedwabne pogrom, stating that the massacre was an exception rather than the rule among Poles under Nazi occupation. He stressed that few Poles betrayed their Jewish neighbours, even as Nazis tried to implicate the entire nation in the murder of Jews. Rose paid tribute to the victims and acknowledged the complexity of historical responsibility.

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Chinese village named "Bolesławiec" mass-produces fake Polish pottery
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Chinese village named "Bolesławiec" mass-produces fake Polish pottery

Chinese manufacturers named their village "Bolesławiec" to lend credibility to their imitations of the famous Polish pottery from Bolesławiec. Mass production of cheap copies threatens the original craft and economically harms Polish artisans, who cannot compete on price with Chinese factories. The issue affects one of Poland's most recognisable handcraft traditions.

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