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Golden Hour Nails Replace French Manicure as Summer 2025's Top Trend
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Golden Hour Nails Replace French Manicure as Summer 2025's Top Trend

The "golden hour nails" trend is dominating manicure looks in July 2025, pushing aside the classic French manicure and minimalist nude finishes. The style evokes the golden sky just before sunset, blending shades of peach, apricot, buttery yellow, powder pink, muted purple and magenta in a seamless gradient. A mirror powder finish adds depth and a multidimensional shimmer to the look.

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14 nations demand China respect 2016 South China Sea ruling
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14 nations demand China respect 2016 South China Sea ruling

A coalition of 14 countries, including the United States, the Philippines and Japan, issued a joint statement on Sunday reaffirming the binding nature of the 2016 Permanent Court of Arbitration ruling that invalidated China's sweeping maritime claims in the South China Sea. The signatories called on Beijing, which consistently rejects the verdict, to comply with it. The dispute centres on China's so-called "nine-dash line" claim.

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Ubisoft warns: releasing games too late is a critical mistake
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Ubisoft warns: releasing games too late is a critical mistake

Ubisoft's latest report warns game developers that releasing titles too late can significantly hinder their chances of commercial success. The company also quietly dropped a controversial statement that had appeared in last year's report. No further details were given about what the removed statement entailed.

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Ukraine strikes Syzran refinery and 10 shadow fleet tankers
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Ukraine strikes Syzran refinery and 10 shadow fleet tankers

Ukraine's General Staff announced on Sunday that its forces struck an oil refinery in Syzran, in Russia's Samara region in the southeastern part of European Russia. The same operation targeted 10 tankers belonging to Russia's so-called "shadow fleet," which Moscow uses to circumvent Western sanctions. The attack was carried out by a newly established Ukrainian military unit.

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Orlen Won't Buy Schwedt Refinery but Plans to Profit from It
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Orlen Won't Buy Schwedt Refinery but Plans to Profit from It

Poland's Minister of State Assets Wojciech Balczun confirmed that Orlen is not currently negotiating the purchase of the Schwedt refinery or acquiring a stake in German company PCK Schwedt. Poland is nonetheless seeking an alternative way to profit from the facility. No further details of the new plan were disclosed.

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Voyager 1 has flown since 1977 and still hasn't covered one light-day
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Voyager 1 has flown since 1977 and still hasn't covered one light-day

Voyager 1, launched in 1977, is the most distant human-made object in space. Despite nearly 50 years of continuous flight, it has still not travelled the equivalent of one light-day — the distance light covers in 24 hours. The comparison starkly illustrates the vast scale of the universe and the limitations of current propulsion technology.

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AI and rising memory costs may wipe out budget smartphones
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AI and rising memory costs may wipe out budget smartphones

Rising memory costs driven by demand for artificial intelligence are threatening the budget smartphone segment. Experts warn that manufacturers may pull back from low-cost models as profit margins become too thin to sustain. Consumers seeking the cheapest devices could soon face a significantly smaller selection on the market.

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China tests truck-mounted electromagnetic drone catapult that needs no runway
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China tests truck-mounted electromagnetic drone catapult that needs no runway

China's Beijing Institute of Technology released footage of three eight-wheeled trucks interlocking to form a road-mobile electromagnetic catapult capable of launching a propeller-driven drone without a runway. The system miniaturises the EMALS technology already used on China's newest aircraft carrier. Transported in standard shipping containers, it could theoretically be deployed anywhere in the world.

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USA volleyball sweeps Brazil 3-0 in Osaka Nations League match
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USA volleyball sweeps Brazil 3-0 in Osaka Nations League match

The United States women's volleyball team defeated Brazil 3-0 in their Nations League match in Osaka on Sunday. The Americans dominated throughout, not allowing Brazil to win a single set. The victory capped a strong third week of competition for the USA squad in the tournament.

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Can leftover breast milk last longer than 2 hours? Study questions guidance
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Can leftover breast milk last longer than 2 hours? Study questions guidance

Standard guidance advises discarding leftover breast milk two hours after a feeding session. A recent preprint study circulating on social media has prompted influencers and parents to question that advice. Scientists caution that the research has not yet undergone peer review and should be interpreted carefully before changing established practice.

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Guatemalan boyband Los Skeepers release new single "NADA MÁS+"
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Guatemalan boyband Los Skeepers release new single "NADA MÁS+"

Los Skeepers, a new boyband formed in Guatemala City, released their second single "NADA MÁS+" on Friday. The six-member group — Juan Andrés Paiz, Alex Olivares, Joaquín Flores, Juan Pablo Nájera, Danniel Díaz Contreras and Jeremy Sandoval — debuted in June 2025 with "Luismigirl." "NADA MÁS+" is a sunny alt-pop track described as satisfying an itch for feel-good pop music.

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Cherry sponge cake: a summer recipe baked two tins at a time
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Cherry sponge cake: a summer recipe baked two tins at a time

A cherry or sweet cherry cake is a summer staple worth baking two tins at a time so there is always one to spare. The cherry version is considered the best, and the recipe calls for baking as soon as the fruit appears at market stalls. The cake pairs perfectly with morning coffee and makes an easy seasonal bake.

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Anna Świątczak marks 14th wedding anniversary with husband she met a year after divorcing Wiśniewski
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Anna Świątczak marks 14th wedding anniversary with husband she met a year after divorcing Wiśniewski

Anna Świątczak, ex-wife of singer Michał Wiśniewski, shared romantic photos to mark her 14th wedding anniversary with her current husband. She rarely makes her private life public, but made an exception for the occasion. She married her current husband less than a year after her divorce from the Ich Troje frontman.

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Aston Martin to keep V12 engine by qualifying for low-volume production exemption
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Aston Martin to keep V12 engine by qualifying for low-volume production exemption

Aston Martin is building a new modular platform for its next generation of sports cars, SUVs and supercars, replacing plug-in hybrid plans with mild-hybrid technology. The iconic V12 engine could survive until 2035 by qualifying under low-volume production exemptions. Executives say the new architecture represents a clean-sheet redesign of the brand's entire lineup.

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Bitcoin nears power law support line tracked by Fidelity since 2015

Fidelity's Director of Global Macro, Jurien Timmer, has flagged that Bitcoin is approaching a power law support line the firm has tracked since 2015. He describes the current level as an accumulation zone but notes there is no clear catalyst for a price rebound yet. The signal is being closely watched by institutional investors.

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Eiffel Tower closes early at 4 pm due to French heatwave
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Eiffel Tower closes early at 4 pm due to French heatwave

The Eiffel Tower's operator announced an exceptional early closure at 4 pm (2 pm GMT) over the weekend due to a severe heatwave gripping France — the country's third such event since May. The iconic Paris landmark is one of the world's most visited tourist attractions.

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New Star Wars book reveals the unique prop Andor introduced to the franchise
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New Star Wars book reveals the unique prop Andor introduced to the franchise

A new Star Wars book reveals that the series Andor introduced a prop that was a first in the entire franchise's history. The publication discusses this alongside other notable "firsts" in the Star Wars universe, such as the whip lightsaber in The Acolyte and Life Day in the Star Wars Holiday Special. The book documents production history and unique creative decisions made by the show's makers.

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Einstein was wrong about several things – here are his biggest mistakes
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Einstein was wrong about several things – here are his biggest mistakes

Albert Einstein, despite revolutionising physics with relativity and predicting gravitational waves, made several notable scientific errors. Theoretical physicist Nicolás Yunes of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign notes Einstein rejected quantum mechanics and famously introduced the cosmological constant, which he later called his greatest blunder. History remembers his triumphs because they reshaped humanity's understanding of the universe.

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Airbus to Open Engineering Centre in Kraków This October
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Airbus to Open Engineering Centre in Kraków This October

Airbus is set to open a new civil aviation engineering centre in Kraków in October 2025. The facility will carry out research and development functions. It is another major investment by the European aerospace giant on Polish soil.

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England vs Fiji rugby clash matters more than the World Cup to many Brits
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England vs Fiji rugby clash matters more than the World Cup to many Brits

The four semi-finalists of the 2026 FIFA World Cup have been confirmed, matching many predictions and reportedly FIFA's own preferences, though controversy over VAR decisions remains widespread. The author argues that for many British fans, the England vs Fiji rugby match is generating more genuine excitement than the football tournament. The piece notes that football, despite its global reach, is not everyone's defining passion.

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Zelensky announces PM Sviryden's dismissal as part of policy strategy shift
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Zelensky announces PM Sviryden's dismissal as part of policy strategy shift

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that cabinet personnel changes will take place to ensure the implementation of an updated political strategy. Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko is set to be dismissed and assigned to lead "a new and important area of relations with a key partner," though no further details were given. Zelensky framed the reshuffle as necessary to advance Ukraine's strategic objectives.

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Sicario quietly surges on streaming 11 years after its release
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Sicario quietly surges on streaming 11 years after its release

Taylor Sheridan's 2015 neo-western thriller Sicario is quietly surging on streaming platforms more than a decade after its original release, gaining a new audience. Sheridan has been prolific in 2026, with The Madison (starring Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer, renewed for seasons 2 and 3), Marshals and Dutton Ranch all performing on Paramount+. Season 3 of Lioness arrives next month, while Tulsa King and Mayor of Kingstown are also expected before year's end.

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