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Trump trapped again by Iran conflict — no good options remain
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Trump trapped again by Iran conflict — no good options remain

US President Donald Trump believed he had managed the costly fallout from the conflict with Iran before the November elections, but new exchanges of fire have broken out, trapping him in a difficult position once again. Analysts note that all available options for Trump carry serious political or military risks, leaving him without a clearly good path forward.

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State of Decay 3 Revealed in 3-Hour Gameplay Video
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State of Decay 3 Revealed in 3-Hour Gameplay Video

State of Decay 3, the post-apocalyptic survival game from Xbox, has been showcased in a gameplay video lasting over three hours. The footage covers progression from the early to the late stages of the game. Despite reportedly not impressing Xbox internally, the extensive gameplay reveal has drawn significant attention from fans.

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Verstappen winless in nine races – future at Red Bull in question
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Verstappen winless in nine races – future at Red Bull in question

Max Verstappen suffered his third DNF of the season at Silverstone, extending his winless run to nine races. Speculation is growing that the Dutch champion is weighing up his future amid Red Bull's ongoing struggles. No official statement from Verstappen or Red Bull has been made regarding a potential move.

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Trump won't sign housing bill – it will become law automatically
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Trump won't sign housing bill – it will become law automatically

President Donald Trump has announced he will not sign a housing bill currently before him. Under US law, if the president neither signs nor vetoes a bill within the allotted time, it automatically becomes law. Trump's decision means the legislation will come into force without his signature.

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Music industry launches voluntary AI labels for sound recordings
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Music industry launches voluntary AI labels for sound recordings

A coalition of music industry and artists' organisations has introduced a labelling system for sound recordings that use artificial intelligence. Simple icons will distinguish between tracks that are "AI-generated" and those that are "AI-assisted." The system is voluntary and is designed to be adopted by digital music services, distributors and other industry players.

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The Great Stink of 1858: how Thames stench forced London to build its sewer system

In the summer of 1858, a brutal heat wave caused the River Thames to emit such a foul stench that London was nearly brought to a standstill in what became known as "The Great Stink." The smell was so unbearable that sessions of Parliament had to be suspended. The crisis ultimately forced city authorities to construct a modern sewer system, which became a model for urban sanitation worldwide.

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Alabama Shakes announce first album in 10 years: "I Must Be Dreaming" coming soon

Alabama Shakes have officially announced their first studio album since 2015's "Sound & Color", titled "I Must Be Dreaming". The Southern rock band quietly returned around Christmas 2024 and has since released singles "Another Life", "American Dream", and the newly revealed "I Feel Hope Coming". No release date has yet been confirmed for the album.

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230,000 students cooked their way through Lubella Academy 2025/2026
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230,000 students cooked their way through Lubella Academy 2025/2026

The 11th edition of the nationwide Lubella Academy educational programme, themed "I Cook, Therefore I Decide", has concluded for the 2025/2026 school year. More than 230,000 students from over 2,100 schools took part in the initiative. A new highlight was the "Seasonality" lesson module developed in collaboration with culinary expert Ania Starmach.

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Canada leads MSPO 2025 in Kielce with record defence industry showcase
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Canada leads MSPO 2025 in Kielce with record defence industry showcase

For the first time in history, Canada will serve as the Lead Nation at Poland's International Defence Industry Exhibition (MSPO), held in Kielce from 8 to 11 September. Over 80 Canadian companies and institutions will exhibit, and Canada's Defence Minister David McGuinty and Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu are both expected to attend. The event will host nearly 1,000 exhibitors from 35 countries in total.

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Volkswagen deliveries fall 6% in first half as China slowdown bites
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Volkswagen deliveries fall 6% in first half as China slowdown bites

Volkswagen delivered 4.13 million vehicles worldwide in the first half of 2025, down 6% from 4.41 million in the same period last year. The decline is driven primarily by a slowdown in the Chinese market, which is weighing heavily on Germany's automotive industry as a whole.

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Germany to more than double branded drug discounts to 15.5%

German lawmakers have passed a bill more than doubling the mandatory discount that branded drugmakers must provide to the government, raising it from 7% to 15.5%. The measure is aimed at plugging a significant budget gap in Germany's public health insurance system. Industry groups warn the policy, if it also passes the upper chamber, will deter investment and jeopardise access to new medicines in Germany.

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World Cup frenzy drives over $3 billion in bets on Robinhood-backed prediction market

A prediction market backed by Robinhood Markets and Susquehanna International Group has recorded over $3 billion in wagers, fuelled largely by enthusiasm surrounding the football World Cup. The platform launched only a few months ago. The surge highlights growing mainstream interest in prediction markets, which typically operate on blockchain or decentralised finance infrastructure.

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Tax office finds violations in 59% of checks in West Pomerania
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Tax office finds violations in 59% of checks in West Pomerania

Poland's National Revenue Administration has carried out over 1,000 so-called test purchases in the West Pomerania region. Violations were found in 59% of cases. The checks focus mainly on issuing receipts and applying correct VAT rates.

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Princess Kate's go-to shampoo is Kérastase Nutritive Bain Satin, available in Poland
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Princess Kate's go-to shampoo is Kérastase Nutritive Bain Satin, available in Poland

Princess Kate Middleton regularly uses the Kérastase Nutritive Bain Satin shampoo, designed for dry and dull hair. The product is part of the iconic Kérastase Nutritive line and is available in Poland. It is cited as one element of the Princess of Wales's haircare routine that contributes to her signature glossy look.

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How to use Skyscanner for complex trips without giving up your loyalty rewards
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How to use Skyscanner for complex trips without giving up your loyalty rewards

Skyscanner aggregates results from over 1,000 travel providers in a single search, simplifying multi-airline itineraries with layovers. The platform also tracks prices and handles accommodation and car bookings. The author explains how to combine Skyscanner searches with airline loyalty programmes so travellers don't forfeit points, miles or elite status perks.

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Chinese sodium metal battery charges in 4 minutes and retains capacity for years
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Chinese sodium metal battery charges in 4 minutes and retains capacity for years

Researchers in China have unveiled a sodium metal battery (SMB) design that fully charges in just four minutes and maintains its capacity over years of use. The main obstacle to SMBs has been dendrite formation — spiky sodium deposits that short-circuit cells — which the new design reportedly solves. SMBs could become a cheap, safer alternative to lithium-ion batteries, which rely on scarce metals and are fire-prone.

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La Liga and French broadcasters file FIFA complaint over ExpressVPN World Cup sponsorship
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La Liga and French broadcasters file FIFA complaint over ExpressVPN World Cup sponsorship

La Liga and French media giants including LFP Media and Canal+ have formally complained to FIFA about its ExpressVPN sponsorship deal for the 2026 World Cup. La Liga president Javier Tebas called the partnership "manifestly incompatible" with protecting football's audiovisual rights. Rights holders are especially angered because ExpressVPN previously refused to implement broad anti-piracy blocking measures.

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Trump wants new fences near White House to push crowds further back
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Trump wants new fences near White House to push crowds further back

Donald Trump wants to install additional fencing near the White House to keep crowds further back from the building. Secret Service officials had previously suggested adding more barriers in the area. The move is part of broader efforts to tighten security around the presidential residence.

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Sunrun pays homeowners to host AI compute nodes in their homes

Sunrun, a solar and home energy storage company, is launching a pilot "distributed AI compute" programme that places AI compute nodes in customers' homes in exchange for payment. Rather than building a traditional data centre, the company is distributing computing infrastructure across private residences. The scheme is one of the more unconventional approaches to expanding AI processing capacity.

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Xbox: dozens still working on id Tech engine after id Software layoffs
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Xbox: dozens still working on id Tech engine after id Software layoffs

Xbox has denied reports that only one person remained working on id Software's id Tech engine at its Richardson, Texas studio following mass layoffs. A Microsoft spokesperson told Kotaku that "dozens of people" are working on id Tech "across multiple locations." Of id Software's 185 staff, 136 were laid off, but the exact number still working on the engine has not been confirmed.

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Polaris Music Prize 2026 shortlist unveiled — 10 Canadian albums in contention

The Polaris Music Prize jury has unveiled a shortlist of 10 albums competing for the award for the best Canadian album of the year. The prize ceremony will be held on September 22 at Toronto's Massey Hall, featuring live performances from many of the nominees. Among the shortlisted acts is Quebec math-rock group Angine De Poitrine.

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