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Venezuela earthquake death toll surpasses 4,000

The death toll from Venezuela's twin earthquakes has surpassed 4,000, authorities confirmed on Friday. The disaster is the deadliest to hit the country in over a century. More than two weeks after the quakes struck, families are still searching through rubble for missing loved ones.

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Zenith DEFY launches in bold colour at supercar-level price
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Zenith DEFY launches in bold colour at supercar-level price

Zenith has unveiled a new DEFY watch in a strikingly bold colour, breaking with the restrained aesthetic typical of luxury watchmaking. The brand chose an intense hue paired with a price tag that rivals many supercars. The move signals a deliberate departure from the conservative approach that has long dominated the high-end watch industry.

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Europe needs 10 years to close key defence gaps without the US, NATO warns
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Europe needs 10 years to close key defence gaps without the US, NATO warns

NATO is undergoing a historic transformation, but European allies still cannot operate independently in key defence areas without US support, with gaps especially severe on the Alliance's eastern flank. Critics find the proposed 10-year timeline for closing those gaps unacceptably long, with one voice quoted as saying "it's ridiculous — we're not talking about sending people to the Moon." Progress is visible, but the pace is seen as dangerously slow.

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Vasile Tofan designated as Moldova's new prime minister
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Vasile Tofan designated as Moldova's new prime minister

Vasile Tofan has been designated as Moldova's new prime minister. No further details about the circumstances of the appointment or his planned policies are provided in the source material.

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Sofia Ennaoui retires — Olympic finalist and European medallist calls it a career
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Sofia Ennaoui retires — Olympic finalist and European medallist calls it a career

Polish middle-distance runner Sofia Ennaoui, 30, has announced her retirement from athletics. She was a finalist at the 2016 Rio Olympics in the 1500 metres and won medals at the European Championships. "It was the most beautiful journey of my life," she said in her farewell statement.

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Dorota Gardias caps daily intake at 2,000 kcal — no bread, sugar or most fruit
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Dorota Gardias caps daily intake at 2,000 kcal — no bread, sugar or most fruit

TV presenter Dorota Gardias keeps her figure by limiting herself to a maximum of 2,000 calories per day. She has cut out bread, sugar and most fruit — with the exception of watermelon — and bases her diet on vegetables. She also stays active through regular cycling and running.

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Poland's medieval queens: raised as angels, ruled with an iron hand
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Poland's medieval queens: raised as angels, ruled with an iron hand

Poland's late-medieval queens were raised under the strict ideal of the virtuous maiden — schooled in modesty, embroidery and song rather than politics. They often arrived at Wawel Castle speaking no Polish and meeting their husbands for the first time on their wedding day. Jadwiga of Anjou and her successors nonetheless navigated the ruthless world of dynastic diplomacy despite having no preparation for it.

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Monika Olejnik turns 70: priest urged her to stay despite abusive first marriage
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Monika Olejnik turns 70: priest urged her to stay despite abusive first marriage

Journalist Monika Olejnik, who turns 70 on 11 July 2026, has publicly revealed that her first marriage was abusive. When she sought help from a priest, he advised her against leaving. Olejnik is now in a happy, stable relationship with Tomasz Ziółkowski.

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Companies scramble to cut soaring AI costs

Soaring costs of artificial intelligence deployments are forcing companies to urgently look for ways to cut spending. Businesses are analysing the cost-effectiveness of AI tools such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot and introducing usage caps. The issue was covered by The Economist in June 2026.

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Polish Women Give Birth in Pain and Too Often by C-Section, Gynaecologist Warns
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Polish Women Give Birth in Pain and Too Often by C-Section, Gynaecologist Warns

Gynaecologist Maciej Socha, speaking at a TVN24 event in Bydgoszcz, stated that Poland has one of Europe's highest rates of caesarean sections. He argued that women opt for them out of fear of obstetric violence and the lack of access to dignified, natural childbirth. Socha summed up the situation by saying Polish women give birth "in pain and very often surgically."

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Opel Grandland PHEV: fuel consumption on empty battery is not the only issue
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Opel Grandland PHEV: fuel consumption on empty battery is not the only issue

The new Opel Grandland PHEV marks a major improvement over its predecessor in both design and technology. A real-world test of fuel consumption with a depleted battery reveals certain limitations of the plug-in hybrid system. The reviewer also highlights a separate issue that could put off potential buyers.

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Taipei: futuristic skyline, mountain scenery and night markets await visitors
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Taipei: futuristic skyline, mountain scenery and night markets await visitors

Taipei, Taiwan's capital, sits in a natural basin sheltered by mountain ranges near the island's northern coast and has grown into one of Asia's major tech and economic hubs. The city blends futuristic skyscrapers, vibrant night markets and a layered history shaped by Japanese rule and the postwar era. Its subtropical climate means the best time to visit is outside typhoon season, which runs from June to October.

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Homo floresiensis Did Not Hunt or Use Fire, New Study Finds
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Homo floresiensis Did Not Hunt or Use Fire, New Study Finds

A new study published in "Science Advances" challenges key claims about Homo floresiensis, the so-called "hobbits" discovered in Liang Bua cave on the Indonesian island of Flores in 2003. Marks on stegodon bones previously interpreted as evidence of tool use, fire and big-game hunting are now attributed to bites from prehistoric reptiles. The species, standing about one metre tall, apparently survived for nearly a million years without fire or large-animal hunting, reshaping our understanding of its intelligence and adaptability.

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10 LEGO sets retiring soon – including Gringotts and the Mona Lisa

LEGO is retiring several popular sets soon, including the Harry Potter Gringotts set – already sold out in the US – and the Mona Lisa art set. Both are considered classics by LEGO fans. A full list of 10 retiring sets can be found in the "Retiring soon" section on the LEGO website, but only these two are described in detail in the source.

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German banks open crypto trading to up to 80 million customers
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German banks open crypto trading to up to 80 million customers

German banks are integrating cryptocurrency trading into their banking apps, potentially reaching up to 80 million customers. The move marks a major step toward mainstream crypto adoption in one of Europe's largest economies. No specific banks or launch dates were named in the report.

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Typhoon Bavi hits Japan's southern islands, heads toward Taiwan and eastern China
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Typhoon Bavi hits Japan's southern islands, heads toward Taiwan and eastern China

Typhoon Bavi has struck Japan's southern islands with strong winds and heavy rain, prompting warnings across the region. Taiwan and eastern China are bracing for the storm's arrival. Authorities are urging residents to prepare for potentially serious impacts.

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Norway reach World Cup quarter-finals for first time since 1998

Norway have reached the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 1998, and will face England on Saturday for a semi-final place. The rise has been driven by Erling "The Cyborg" Haaland, a golden generation of players, and years of structural reform in Norwegian football.

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Italian women embrace "bagno di colore" to enhance grey hair instead of dyeing it
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Italian women embrace "bagno di colore" to enhance grey hair instead of dyeing it

A growing number of Italian women are abandoning frequent hair dyeing in favour of a subtle toning treatment called "bagno di colore" (colour bath). The Silver Glow trend, featured in Italian luxury magazines, focuses on enhancing the natural luminosity of grey hair rather than covering it up. The result is glossy, elegant hair that reads as a deliberate style choice rather than an overgrown dye job.

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Apple sues OpenAI over stolen trade secrets
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Apple sues OpenAI over stolen trade secrets

Apple has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in a Northern California court, accusing the company of stealing trade secrets. The suit also names former Apple employees Chang Liu and Tang Tan, as well as io Products. OpenAI denied the allegations, stating: "We have no interest in other companies' trade secrets."

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Netflix Loses Millions of Viewers When Hit Shows Return for Season 2
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Netflix Loses Millions of Viewers When Hit Shows Return for Season 2

Netflix is highly effective at drawing viewers to new series, but struggles to retain them for subsequent seasons. Even record-breaking shows see millions of viewers drop off when a second season arrives. The pattern suggests a structural challenge for the platform in building long-term audience loyalty.

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John le Carré Explores a Swiss Spy Undone by a Wounded Ego
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John le Carré Explores a Swiss Spy Undone by a Wounded Ego

John le Carré's writing argues that a wounded ego can be more dangerous than poison or invisible ink in the world of intelligence. The story centres on an ordinary man drawn into an extraordinary Swiss espionage game. Le Carré was renowned for his understanding of human vulnerability as the true engine of spy fiction.

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