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Exhumations of 1943 Volhynia massacre victims to begin 13 July in Ostrówki and Wola Ostrowiecka
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Exhumations of 1943 Volhynia massacre victims to begin 13 July in Ostrówki and Wola Ostrowiecka

Ukraine's Institute of National Remembrance announced that exhumation works will begin on 13 July at the sites of the former villages of Ostrówki and Wola Ostrowiecka, where residents were killed in the Volhynia massacre of August 1943. The process, including reburial of the remains, is scheduled to run until 7 August. This is a further step in identifying and properly interring victims of the wartime Ukrainian-Polish conflict.

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European Darts Open in Leverkusen: MVG, Van Veen, Clayton and Wade set to play
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European Darts Open in Leverkusen: MVG, Van Veen, Clayton and Wade set to play

The draw and schedule for the Elten Safety Shoes European Darts Open in Leverkusen have been confirmed. Defending champion Nathan Aspinall will face either Mickey Mansell or Michal Smejda. Top players including Michael van Gerwen, Danny Van Veen, Jonny Clayton and James Wade are all in action this weekend.

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US inflation data and Wall Street bank earnings to drive markets this week
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US inflation data and Wall Street bank earnings to drive markets this week

This week investors will receive June CPI inflation readings for the US and Europe, as well as quarterly earnings from the biggest American banks. These data points are seen as critical for assessing Federal Reserve monetary policy and overall market sentiment.

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Black Ops 1 & 2 hit PS4/PS5: pricey ports with no upgrades crash PlayStation Store
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Black Ops 1 & 2 hit PS4/PS5: pricey ports with no upgrades crash PlayStation Store

Call of Duty: Black Ops and Black Ops 2 have launched on PS4 and PS5. The ports offer no technical improvements over the originals and carry a relatively high price tag. Despite this, player demand was so overwhelming that the PlayStation Store struggled to cope with the traffic.

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Sweden's defence industry set to multiply arms exports fivefold amid NATO rearmament
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Sweden's defence industry set to multiply arms exports fivefold amid NATO rearmament

Sweden could become one of NATO's biggest winners from the bloc's rearmament drive, with arms exports potentially growing fivefold in the coming years, according to Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet. The country's low public debt and well-developed defence industry position it to capture a large share of the billions being spent by NATO member states on military equipment.

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Meta faces $12bn EU fine over addictive Instagram and Facebook design
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Meta faces $12bn EU fine over addictive Instagram and Facebook design

A preliminary European Commission investigation has found Meta in breach of the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) over the addictive design of Instagram and Facebook. The company could be forced to redesign both apps and faces a fine of up to $12 billion. The Commission said Meta failed to adequately assess the risks posed by these design features.

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Influencer Julia Tychoniewicz sports cherry glazed manicure for summer
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Influencer Julia Tychoniewicz sports cherry glazed manicure for summer

Model and influencer Julia Tychoniewicz swapped her neutral clean girl manicure for a cherry glazed manicure, a summer nail style inspired by juicy cherries. The look is gaining popularity among fans of fruit-inspired beauty trends this season.

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Goldie the goat lifted spirits of firefighters battling Colorado wildfire
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Goldie the goat lifted spirits of firefighters battling Colorado wildfire

A goat named Goldie accompanied firefighting crews battling a small wildfire in Colorado, brightening their spirits during a tough operation. The charming animal became a mascot for the emergency workers and attracted media attention for her companionship on the fire line.

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EV range explained: from 150 to over 600 km depending on conditions
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EV range explained: from 150 to over 600 km depending on conditions

Electric vehicle range is a variable figure shaped by ambient temperature, driving speed and habits — in winter it can fall 30–40% below manufacturer specs. Highway driving at 130 km/h dramatically increases energy consumption, while air conditioning and heating add further drain. Conscious route planning and smooth driving style allow drivers to approach the official range figures.

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Mexico demands prosecutions after its citizens killed in ICE shooting

Mexico's government has sharply criticised the treatment of its citizens under President Trump's stepped-up deportation campaign and is seeking criminal prosecutions following a fatal shooting by ICE agents. The incident has heightened diplomatic tensions between Mexico and the United States. Mexico has been increasingly vocal in its opposition to the treatment of its nationals during U.S. immigration enforcement operations.

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JPMorgan: real Bitcoin risk is private blockchain adoption, not Strategy's sell-off
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JPMorgan: real Bitcoin risk is private blockchain adoption, not Strategy's sell-off

JPMorgan analysts warn that crypto investors are worried about the wrong risk. Strategy's Bitcoin sell-off in early July is a secondary concern, according to the bank. The real structural threat is that traditional financial institutions are adopting blockchain technology while bypassing public, open networks — a trend that could undermine long-term demand for Bitcoin.

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Poland has as little water per capita as Egypt – just 1,600 m³ per person a year
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Poland has as little water per capita as Egypt – just 1,600 m³ per person a year

Poland has only 1,600 cubic metres of water per person per year – the same as Egypt, a country associated with desert conditions. An expert warns this figure debunks the widely held belief that Poland is hydrologically secure. The statistic places Poland among countries at risk of water scarcity.

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Sugary drinks shorten your life – even one glass a day harms your metabolism
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Sugary drinks shorten your life – even one glass a day harms your metabolism

Sweetened drinks, even consumed in small amounts such as one glass a day, can seriously disrupt metabolism and gradually damage the body. Health experts warn that many people carefully count calories in food while completely ignoring what they drink. Regular consumption of sugary beverages is described as a "silent killer" of health.

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Bayeux Tapestry returns to England after nearly 1,000 years — on display in London from 10 August
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Bayeux Tapestry returns to England after nearly 1,000 years — on display in London from 10 August

The Bayeux Tapestry, a medieval artefact nearly a thousand years old, has returned to England for the first time in centuries, transported from France with extraordinary precautions. It will be on public display in London from 10 August. The tapestry has also been discussed as a tool of political narrative.

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Herbed potato cutlets — a quick, cheap Friday lunch kids will love
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Herbed potato cutlets — a quick, cheap Friday lunch kids will love

Herbed potato cutlets with a crispy breadcrumb coating are a simple, meat-free Friday lunch made from everyday pantry ingredients. The dish is mild in flavour and popular with children. The recipe is based on cooked potatoes, fresh herbs and breadcrumbs for coating.

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New ESO quest so popular players must queue to start it
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New ESO quest so popular players must queue to start it

A newly added quest in The Elder Scrolls Online has proven so popular that players are forced to queue before they can even begin it. The situation is unusual even by MMO standards and caught the developers off guard.

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Poland joins €15bn EIB tech initiative to boost European innovation
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Poland joins €15bn EIB tech initiative to boost European innovation

Poland has joined a European Investment Bank initiative to develop European tech companies, worth €15 billion. The programme aims to mobilise up to €80 billion in public and private investment and support 1,500 technology enterprises. The goal is to close Europe's innovation gap with the United States.

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Russia's drone festival is military prep for war with NATO, experts say
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Russia's drone festival is military prep for war with NATO, experts say

Russia's annual "Drone Rally" this year is focused on preparations for a "great war with NATO," according to Forbes. Experts describe it not as mere Kremlin rhetoric but as practical combat training with unmanned aerial vehicles. President Putin is reportedly prioritising drones as a central pillar of Russia's future military strategy.

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BYD Denza Z supercar: 1,582 HP and 10–97% charge in nine minutes
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BYD Denza Z supercar: 1,582 HP and 10–97% charge in nine minutes

BYD's Denza Z is an electric supercar producing 1,582 hp that accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in under two seconds. Its 1.5-megawatt charging capability allows the battery to go from 10% to 97% in just nine minutes, making it one of the fastest-charging EVs ever built. The car represents BYD's push into the high-performance luxury EV segment.

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Wisła Płock move up Croatian signing — Jurica Prsir joins ahead of schedule
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Wisła Płock move up Croatian signing — Jurica Prsir joins ahead of schedule

Wisła Płock announced in June the signing of Croatian player Jurica Prsir, whose contract was originally set to begin in September. The Polish club successfully negotiated an earlier start date, according to the meczyki.pl portal. Prsir will now join the squad ahead of the previously planned schedule.

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A third of OnePlus users would switch brands if OPPO takes over, survey finds

A reader poll found that one third of loyal OnePlus users would look to other brands if OnePlus became an OPPO sub-brand. Growing evidence — including a possible UK withdrawal and the rumoured death of OxygenOS — suggests OnePlus's days as an independent nameplate may be numbered. No official announcement has been made, but the speculation has already unsettled the brand's fanbase.

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