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Hong Kong allows dogs into over 900 restaurants after lifting decades-old ban
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Hong Kong allows dogs into over 900 restaurants after lifting decades-old ban

Hong Kong has lifted a decades-old rule banning dogs from restaurants, with over 900 approved eateries now permitted to welcome pets. The change marks a significant shift for dog owners in one of the world's most densely populated cities.

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Third heatwave hits Italy with temperatures up to 45°C
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Third heatwave hits Italy with temperatures up to 45°C

Italy is bracing for its third heatwave of the summer, with temperatures expected to reach 43–45°C. Meteorologists warn the extreme heat will last at least until 20 July, making it the country's most intense stretch of hot weather this season.

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Ebola spreads in DRC — 1,759 cases and 600 deaths recorded
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🏥 Health

Ebola spreads in DRC — 1,759 cases and 600 deaths recorded

The Democratic Republic of the Congo has recorded 1,759 Ebola cases and 600 deaths as of 8 July, with the virus spreading to Uganda where 20 cases and 2 deaths have been confirmed. The outbreak is being accelerated by misinformation, violence against volunteers and treatment centres, cuts to humanitarian aid, and ongoing armed conflict in the region.

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3G shutdown: 5 steps to check if your relatives' phones support 4G or 5G
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💻 Technology

3G shutdown: 5 steps to check if your relatives' phones support 4G or 5G

With Poland's 3G network set to be shut down, it is worth checking whether elderly relatives' phones are compatible with 4G or 5G. The guide outlines five steps: checking the phone model and supported bands, network settings, SIM card compatibility, APN settings, and contacting the mobile operator. A phone without 4G/LTE support will lose cellular connectivity once 3G is switched off.

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Billam-Smith won't wait for Opetaia — wants to fight before year's end
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⚽ Sport

Billam-Smith won't wait for Opetaia — wants to fight before year's end

Chris Billam-Smith, following his brutal win over Rozicki, has declared he will not sit idle waiting for Jai Opetaia. The British cruiserweight wants to fight again before the end of 2025, with or without Opetaia being ready to face him.

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The observable Universe is 46.1 billion light-years across — here's why
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💡 Did You Know

The observable Universe is 46.1 billion light-years across — here's why

The observable Universe extends 46.1 billion light-years in every direction, with its boundary marked by the cosmic microwave background. The most distant galaxies identified are over 33 billion light-years away. Unlike the full size of the Universe, the observable portion is known with considerable precision thanks to cosmological measurements.

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Ukraine tells UN Security Council: Russia's losses are becoming unsustainable
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Ukraine tells UN Security Council: Russia's losses are becoming unsustainable

Volodymyr Pavlichenko, Ukraine's deputy permanent representative to the UN, told the Security Council that Russia is intensifying its campaign of terror against Ukrainian civilians while abusing its permanent seat on the Council. He stated that Russia's military losses are becoming "increasingly difficult to sustain", though no specific figures were cited.

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SK Hynix US Debut Sparks Wave of Leveraged ETFs on Wall Street
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SK Hynix US Debut Sparks Wave of Leveraged ETFs on Wall Street

SK Hynix's record-setting debut on a US exchange is spurring the creation of new leveraged ETFs tied to the South Korean memory chipmaker's shares. Such products are already popular in Seoul, where they amplify the stock's volatility, and are now set to reach Wall Street. Retail investors in the US will gain easier access to leveraged bets on SK Hynix.

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Dolce&Gabbana The One – 20-Year-Old Lily Fragrance Still Beats New Releases
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💄 Lifestyle

Dolce&Gabbana The One – 20-Year-Old Lily Fragrance Still Beats New Releases

Dolce&Gabbana The One is a women's fragrance with a minimalist bottle topped by a gold cap. Its top notes blend peach, lychee, mandarin and bergamot; the heart is built on white lily, plum and jasmine; the base offers vanilla, amber, musk and citrus vetiver. It is praised as a long-lasting, versatile scent suitable for both office wear and evening occasions.

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Robinhood Chain Sees Over $70M in ETH Bridged in Its First Week
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🪙 Crypto

Robinhood Chain Sees Over $70M in ETH Bridged in Its First Week

In its first week of operation, Robinhood Chain saw over $70 million worth of Ethereum bridged onto its network. HashKey Group's Tim Sun said the move further cements Ethereum's role as the "ultimate settlement layer and liquidity foundation for tokenized assets." The strong debut highlights growing interest in Ethereum-based infrastructure among mainstream financial platforms.

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Justyna Sieńczyłło fights to honour Emilian Kamiński's dying wish for Teatr Kamienica
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Justyna Sieńczyłło fights to honour Emilian Kamiński's dying wish for Teatr Kamienica

July 10 marks the birthday of Emilian Kamiński, the acclaimed Polish actor and founder of Teatr Kamienica, who died in 2022. His widow, Justyna Sieńczyłło, says his dying wish was for her to protect the theatre. A growing conflict surrounds the institution, and Sieńczyłło says she faces that challenge every single day.

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Higher vehicle inspection fees fail to help: stations' overdue debts rise to 90 million PLN
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Higher vehicle inspection fees fail to help: stations' overdue debts rise to 90 million PLN

The first increase in vehicle inspection fees in 21 years has failed to ease the financial strain on Poland's vehicle inspection stations. According to a BIG InfoMonitor report, the sector's overdue debts rose from over 88 million PLN to more than 90 million PLN. Experts say a price hike alone is insufficient to fix the industry's problems.

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New method analyses 3D brain images using less memory
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🔬 Science

New method analyses 3D brain images using less memory

Researchers have developed a new method for efficiently analysing 3D brain images that requires significantly less computer memory. The approach could improve neurological diagnostics and research by enabling complex imaging data to be processed on less powerful hardware.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 & 2 Not Planned for Nintendo Switch

Activision shadow-dropped Call of Duty: Black Ops and Black Ops 2 on PS4 and PS5 this week, prompting questions about a possible Nintendo Switch release. However, ports for Nintendo's current systems are reportedly "not planned," leaving Switch owners without access to the titles.

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

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

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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Ecuador arrests 18 gang members including a Polish national in drug trafficking bust
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Ecuador arrests 18 gang members including a Polish national in drug trafficking bust

Ecuador's attorney general announced the arrest of 18 suspected members of a gang linked to the "Polish and Albanian mafia". Among those detained are a Polish national and an Albanian national. The group is alleged to have been involved in drug trafficking to Europe.

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Wildcard Arthur Fery reaches Wimbledon semi-final against Zverev
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Wildcard Arthur Fery reaches Wimbledon semi-final against Zverev

British wildcard Arthur Fery has reached the semi-finals of Wimbledon 2025, becoming the tournament's biggest surprise. He will face Alexander Zverev in the semi-final at the All England Club in London.

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From July 2026 EU right-to-repair law forces manufacturers to supply spare parts
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From July 2026 EU right-to-repair law forces manufacturers to supply spare parts

From 31 July 2026, the EU right-to-repair directive will take effect in Poland. Manufacturers of home appliances and electronics will be required to provide spare parts at reasonable prices. Poland's consumer protection office UOKiK has drafted the framework, but the implementing legislation has not yet been published.

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SocGen to Finance Cameroonian Sugar Mill to Rival Castel's Facility

Societe Generale is arranging a syndicated loan for Cameroonian tycoon Nassourou Issa to finance a sugar mill in Cameroon. The new facility will directly compete with a plant controlled by the billionaire Castel family. The deal is set to reshape the balance of power in Cameroon's sugar industry.

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