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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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Tenways shows what modern e-bikes should offer today
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Tenways shows what modern e-bikes should offer today

Electric bikes are maturing beyond a niche enthusiast gadget, and Tenways is held up as an example of the new standard — one without the compromises in components and daily use that plagued earlier models. Closed proprietary systems and unreliable hardware that revealed their flaws after months of riding are increasingly a thing of the past.

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Helldivers 2: Arrowhead cracks down on super credit cheaters
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Helldivers 2: Arrowhead cracks down on super credit cheaters

Arrowhead announced via Steam that it is implementing new monitoring methods to tackle cheating around super credits — the premium currency used to buy Warbonds in Helldivers 2. Players had found exploits to earn them at impossible rates, frustrating those who earned them legitimately. The studio promises further measures but has not detailed the technical specifics.

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Iran threatens to close Strait of Hormuz and claims strike on Omani port
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Iran threatens to close Strait of Hormuz and claims strike on Omani port

Iran has announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz as a show of force against the United States. Iranian forces claim they destroyed logistics hubs supporting US aircraft carriers at the port of Duqm in Oman using ballistic missiles. The Middle East is entering another phase of escalation.

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Former Qatari emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani dies aged 74
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Former Qatari emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani dies aged 74

Former Qatari emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who ruled the country from 1995 to 2013, has died at the age of 74. He was credited with building modern Qatar and elevating its international standing, including founding Al Jazeera and winning the 2022 World Cup hosting bid. Qatar has declared four days of national mourning.

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Tau protein is essential for memory formation — finding may reshape Alzheimer's research
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Tau protein is essential for memory formation — finding may reshape Alzheimer's research

Researchers have found that the tau protein plays a vital role in converting new experiences into lasting memories by helping organise the brain's memory-storing cells. A mouse study also showed that abnormal tau disrupts both the formation of new memories and the recall of old ones, shedding light on Alzheimer's disease mechanisms. The finding is surprising because tau was previously associated mainly with brain damage.

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Heather Knight retires from international cricket
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Heather Knight retires from international cricket

Heather Knight, the former England women's cricket captain, has announced her retirement from international cricket. Teammate Tash Farrant praised her as "one of the greats," highlighting her hardiness and consistency throughout her career. Knight leaves behind a significant legacy in English women's cricket.

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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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New business regulations introduced without consultation — entrepreneurs criticise government
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New business regulations introduced without consultation — entrepreneurs criticise government

A new wave of tensions between the Polish government and business owners has emerged alongside an upcoming heatwave. Entrepreneurs have been forced to deal with sudden regulatory changes introduced without warning. Commentator Paulina Szewioła describes it as yet another unwelcome "gift" from the government to business — sudden, hot-off-the-press rules.

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"Once Upon a Time in America" (1984): Leone's masterpiece with De Niro scores 8.9
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"Once Upon a Time in America" (1984): Leone's masterpiece with De Niro scores 8.9

Sergio Leone's 1984 epic "Once Upon a Time in America" runs nearly four hours, stars Robert De Niro and features a score by Ennio Morricone. Despite missing out on an Oscar, it won 2 BAFTA awards and 5 Kinema Junpo prizes, and holds a rating of 8.9, cementing its status as one of the greatest gangster films ever made.

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Psychologist: 80–95% of obesity patients relapse — some need lifelong medication
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Psychologist: 80–95% of obesity patients relapse — some need lifelong medication

Psychologist and therapist Katarzyna Kucewicz, author of the book "Waga z głowy", warns that obesity is a chronic, insidious disease with a relapse rate of 80–95%. Some patients will need to take medication for the rest of their lives. The condition often traps patients in a cycle of weight loss and regain that is both physically and mentally exhausting.

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Most U.S. Workers Want an AI Wealth Fund as Tech Layoffs Rise

A recent survey found that a majority of U.S. workers support creating an AI sovereign wealth fund to hold corporations accountable as tech-sector layoffs driven by automation continue to rise. The proposal would see profits generated by AI redistributed more broadly among the public. The findings reflect growing public anxiety about the impact of artificial intelligence on employment.

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Modena: Ferrari, Tortellini and Overlooked Treasures in Northern Italy
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Modena: Ferrari, Tortellini and Overlooked Treasures in Northern Italy

Modena, in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region, is home to over 180,000 residents and combines a rich historical heritage with a world-famous automotive industry — Ferrari and Maserati are both produced nearby. Its compact historic centre, with arcaded streets, elegant squares and a UNESCO-listed Romanesque cathedral, offers an authentic Italian experience away from mass tourism. The city is also the birthplace of tortellini and traditional balsamic vinegar, both protected designation of origin products.

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Pakistan Crypto Chief Seeks Dialogue After Scholar Rules Against Crypto Payments
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Pakistan Crypto Chief Seeks Dialogue After Scholar Rules Against Crypto Payments

Pakistan's virtual-assets regulator met with an Islamic scholar who backed a ruling against making payments with cryptocurrency. Following the meeting, the regulator called for continued dialogue on how digital assets should be treated under Pakistani law and Islamic principles. The question of whether cryptocurrency is compatible with Islamic finance law remains contested in the country.

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Hrubieszów 1945: the forgotten Polish-Ukrainian underground cooperation after Volhynia
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Hrubieszów 1945: the forgotten Polish-Ukrainian underground cooperation after Volhynia

Just two years after the Volhynia massacres, in 1945 near Hrubieszów, Polish and Ukrainian underground forces cooperated — something unthinkable in 1943. This episode is almost entirely forgotten in today's public debate, which tends to stop at the 1943 tragedy. The piece argues that Polish-Ukrainian relations have a more complex history than is commonly acknowledged.

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Two healthy green salad dressings: tahini-lemon and avocado-herb
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Two healthy green salad dressings: tahini-lemon and avocado-herb

Instead of mayonnaise or store-bought dips, homemade green dressings can enhance salads without undermining their nutritional value. The first dressing is based on tahini, lemon juice and garlic; the second uses avocado blended with fresh herbs. Both can be kept in the fridge and work with a variety of vegetables, from mixed leaves to broccoli and asparagus.

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Ivana Knoll cheers for Norway after Croatia's World Cup exit
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Ivana Knoll cheers for Norway after Croatia's World Cup exit

Ivana Knoll, the most famous fan of the Croatian national team, continues to turn heads at the World Cup even after Croatia's elimination. This time she showed up cheering for Norway. Her outfits continue to generate significant media attention throughout the tournament.

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Venezuela's earthquake doublet offers warning for California's San Andreas Fault
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Venezuela's earthquake doublet offers warning for California's San Andreas Fault

On June 24, two major earthquakes struck Venezuela just 39 seconds apart — a M7.2 near San Felipe and a M7.5 near Yumare — killing thousands. Scientists are studying this rare "earthquake doublet" to understand how stress transfers between large fault systems can trigger successive major quakes. The findings could shed new light on hazards along California's San Andreas Fault.

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BMW U.S. sales up 13% in Q2, but pure EVs still struggling
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BMW U.S. sales up 13% in Q2, but pure EVs still struggling

BMW recorded a 13% sales increase in the United States in the second quarter. Plug-in hybrids performed well, while fully electric models continued to struggle. The result highlights the ongoing difficulties facing the EV market in the US.

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Fog is teeming with microorganisms — new research surprises scientists
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Fog is teeming with microorganisms — new research surprises scientists

New research reveals that fog is far more than a simple atmospheric phenomenon — it harbours vast numbers of living microorganisms. The discovery surprises scientists and raises new questions about the role of fog in ecosystems. The phenomenon is considerably more complex than previously thought.

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Only 2 of Poland's 6 army divisions ready for combat from day one
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Only 2 of Poland's 6 army divisions ready for combat from day one

Poland nominally has six army divisions, but in the event of a conflict with Russia only two would be ready for combat from the very first hours. Two more would need up to 30 days to mobilise, and the remaining two are still being formed. This represents a significant gap in the country's defensive capabilities.

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Dino closes 17-year-old store in Gostyń, Wielkopolska
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Dino closes 17-year-old store in Gostyń, Wielkopolska

Polish supermarket chain Dino has closed one of its oldest stores — a location in Gostyń, Wielkopolska, that had been operating for 17 years. Before shutting down, the chain organised a clearance sale. It is one of the longest-running Dino outlets in Poland.

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