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Hundreds swim the Seine in Paris' first river race in nearly 80 years

Hundreds of swimmers plunged into the Seine near the Eiffel Tower for the Open Swim Harmonie Mutuelle, the first major organised river race in Paris in nearly 80 years. The event marks a historic return of open-water swimming to the city's iconic river after decades of prohibition.

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Tom Kim wins Scottish Open for first title in 1,001 days
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Tom Kim wins Scottish Open for first title in 1,001 days

Tom Kim ended a 1,001-day title drought by winning the Genesis Scottish Open at the Renaissance Club with a bogey-free final round of 64. The 24-year-old South Korean finished two shots ahead of Min Woo Lee in second. Matt Fitzpatrick, Robert MacIntyre, Johnny Keefer and Keita Nakajima shared third place, four shots back.

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Madonna hits No. 1 with 'Confessions II' — her 10th chart-topping album
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Madonna hits No. 1 with 'Confessions II' — her 10th chart-topping album

Madonna has returned to number one on the charts with "Confessions II," her 10th chart-topping album. She becomes the first artist of the 2020s to land number ones in four different decades. The achievement marks another career milestone for the pop icon.

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Bangkok bar fire kills at least 27 people
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Bangkok bar fire kills at least 27 people

At least 27 people were killed in a fire at a bar in Bangkok, Thailand. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul confirmed the death toll to local media. The blaze is one of the deadliest incidents at an entertainment venue in the Thai capital in recent years.

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Airbnb beats hotels in World Cup 2026 accommodation battle
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Airbnb beats hotels in World Cup 2026 accommodation battle

Data from the 2026 World Cup shows tourists overwhelmingly preferred Airbnb over traditional hotels during the tournament. Hotels reported lower-than-expected occupancy and revenues, while the short-term rental platform recorded record bookings. The trend signals an accelerating shift in travel accommodation preferences.

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China mandates solar panel efficiency standards from January 2027
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China mandates solar panel efficiency standards from January 2027

China has introduced three binding efficiency standards covering its entire solar manufacturing chain — polysilicon, silicon wafers, modules and inverters — set to take effect on January 1, 2027. The rules, designated GB 29447-2026, GB 47835-2026 and GB 47834-2026, aim to eliminate inefficient capacity and end the race-to-the-bottom on solar panel prices. Older polysilicon plants will face pressure to upgrade heat recovery systems or shut down.

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Russian missile strike on Sumy kills 5, wounds at least 30
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Russian missile strike on Sumy kills 5, wounds at least 30

A Russian missile struck the Ukrainian city of Sumy on Saturday, killing five people and wounding at least 30. CCTV footage captured the moment of the explosion, showing panicked pedestrians diving to the ground and desperately searching for cover. The attack hit the city centre in broad daylight while civilians were on the streets.

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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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Kojima responds to PlayStation dropping physical game discs in 2028
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Kojima responds to PlayStation dropping physical game discs in 2028

PlayStation announced it will stop producing physical game discs starting in 2028, triggering a massive backlash from fans. The decision came at a time when physical media preservation is actually seeing renewed interest, with DVD sales declining more slowly than before. Hideo Kojima has now officially weighed in on the controversy, adding his voice to widespread criticism of the move.

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Quantum computers identify nuclear fusion fuel chemistry in world first
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Quantum computers identify nuclear fusion fuel chemistry in world first

Quantum computers have achieved a world first by successfully identifying the fuel chemistry required for nuclear fusion reactions. This marks a significant milestone in fusion energy research, potentially accelerating the development of practical fusion reactors. The breakthrough demonstrates a real-world application for quantum computing beyond theoretical calculations.

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Deadly counterfeit airbag inflators in the US – manufacturer still unidentified
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Deadly counterfeit airbag inflators in the US – manufacturer still unidentified

The U.S. government has been unable to identify who manufactures a range of deadly aftermarket airbag inflators that fire metal shrapnel when deployed in a crash. Suspicion has fallen on Chinese firm Jilin Province Detiannuo Safety Technology Co., Ltd., known as DTN, but officials have yet to confirm this. The lack of a confirmed manufacturer is hampering efforts to recall the dangerous devices and protect drivers.

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Butter yellow manicure for summer 2026 – 3 trendy nail looks
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Butter yellow manicure for summer 2026 – 3 trendy nail looks

Butter yellow – a soft, pastel shade of yellow – is one of the biggest nail trends for summer 2026. The most popular version is the butter yellow glazed manicure, which combines a light creamy polish with a pearlescent glazed-nails finish for a subtle, luminous effect. The shade suits both minimal and more decorative nail styles and complements a tan beautifully.

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Why most people lose money on cryptocurrencies
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Why most people lose money on cryptocurrencies

Losses in cryptocurrency trading rarely come down to bad luck — they most often result from mistakes such as lack of strategy, emotion-driven decisions, excessive leverage and ignoring project fundamentals. Investors frequently buy at market peaks and panic-sell during downturns, steadily eroding their capital.

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Bob Gale releasing full Back to the Future screenplay with deleted scenes and mistakes
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Bob Gale releasing full Back to the Future screenplay with deleted scenes and mistakes

Back to the Future co-creator Bob Gale is publishing "Back to the Future: The Complete Screenplay" to mark the franchise's 40th anniversary. The book includes deleted scenes, script changes and mistakes made during the writing process. Gale described it as an instructional look at how films and scripts are made.

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Expert: Most people who think they have ADHD actually don't
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Expert: Most people who think they have ADHD actually don't

Prof. Tomasz Hanć from Adam Mickiewicz University, a specialist in ADHD research, diagnosis and therapy, warns that the vast majority of people who believe they have ADHD do not actually meet the diagnostic criteria. At the same time, he highlights a paradox: in Poland, only one in ten adults who genuinely have ADHD receives a diagnosis. The issue involves both widespread self-diagnosis and a significant underdiagnosis of real cases.

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BBC calls Polish jagodzianki worth travelling from the ends of the earth
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BBC calls Polish jagodzianki worth travelling from the ends of the earth

BBC has praised the Polish jagodzianka — a yeasted bun filled with wild blueberries — calling it worth travelling from the ends of the earth to try. The traditional pastry is experiencing a renaissance, with artisan versions attracting influencers and foreign tourists. In top patisseries it has become a status symbol due to its elevated prices.

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Sinner wins Wimbledon 2025 for second straight year — media hail "The King"
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Sinner wins Wimbledon 2025 for second straight year — media hail "The King"

Jannik Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev in four sets in the Wimbledon final to claim the title for the second consecutive year. World media praised the Italian, calling him "the King," while also applauding Zverev's fighting spirit in defeat. The victory cements Sinner's status as the dominant force in men's tennis.

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'Fat Leonard' seeks Trump pardon for US Navy bribery scandal
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'Fat Leonard' seeks Trump pardon for US Navy bribery scandal

Leonard "Fat" Leonard Francis, who ran a decades-long bribery and fraud scheme against the US Navy before fleeing the country, is now seeking a presidential pardon from Donald Trump. Francis described his corruption scheme as "not rocket science." The case is considered one of the largest corruption scandals in US Navy history.

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Wai Ching Ho, actress from 'Daredevil' and 'Iron Fist,' dies at 82
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Wai Ching Ho, actress from 'Daredevil' and 'Iron Fist,' dies at 82

Wai Ching Ho, a veteran actress best known for her roles in Marvel series "Daredevil" and "Iron Fist," died on July 10 at the age of 82 following a stroke. Her death was announced by co-stars on Instagram, who paid tribute to the late actress. Ho had dozens of film and television credits to her name.

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New fitness band tracks health data but blocks notifications and scrolling
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New fitness band tracks health data but blocks notifications and scrolling

A new fitness band has launched with a deliberate design choice: it collects health data but blocks social media notifications and prevents scrolling. The device targets users overwhelmed by constant digital stimulation from smartphones and smartwatches. It aims to support focused workouts and pre-sleep wind-down by cutting off the impulse to check screens.

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US launches new strikes on Iran amid scandal at Kuwait base
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US launches new strikes on Iran amid scandal at Kuwait base

The United States carried out new strikes against Iran, reportedly on a larger scale than previous attacks, as the conflict in the Persian Gulf continues to escalate. Both sides have been trading blows in what is described as an ongoing exchange. A separate scandal has also emerged involving a US military base in Kuwait.

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