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Microsoft told hacked gamer to rebuy his games — court ruled for the player
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Microsoft told hacked gamer to rebuy his games — court ruled for the player

An Xbox user who was hacked lost access to his account and was told by Microsoft that he would have to repurchase all his games to play again. Instead of complying, he sued the company. The court sided with the gamer, ruling against Microsoft's handling of the case.

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Medicaid funding cuts push family caregivers in the US to financial ruin

Kristine Fifer of Maryland nearly went bankrupt in 2018 after her son Eddie, who has cerebral palsy, lost his state-funded nursing care at age 22. As US states now absorb federal Medicaid funding cuts, thousands of similar families face financial ruin when care for disabled relatives is withdrawn. Family caregivers frequently leave paid employment to fill the gap left by lost medical support.

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Ferran Torres splits from influencer Martina Alguero ahead of 2026 World Cup
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⚽ Sport

Ferran Torres splits from influencer Martina Alguero ahead of 2026 World Cup

Spanish forward Ferran Torres has ended his relationship with influencer Martina Alguero, according to Spanish media reports, just before the crucial matches of the 2026 World Cup. The personal change comes at the most important moment of Torres's sporting career.

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Coalition of the willing meets in Paris to discuss continued military support for Ukraine

Ukraine's allies gathered in Paris under the "coalition of the willing" framework to discuss continued military support for Kyiv. The EU's top diplomat said there is currently no consensus among member states on imposing further sanctions against Russia. The meeting reflects ongoing efforts to coordinate Western backing for Ukraine.

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Archaeologists investigate skeletons found in Göring's house at Wolf's Lair
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Archaeologists investigate skeletons found in Göring's house at Wolf's Lair

Archaeological investigations are ongoing at Hermann Göring's house within the Wolf's Lair complex in Poland, where six skeletons — including a child's remains — were discovered two years ago. Researchers aim to establish the identities of the victims and the circumstances of their deaths. Deputy forest inspector Sebastian Trapik says the site "holds many secrets in ruins left by the Nazis."

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Poles plan to spend average 1,002 PLN on holiday shopping in 2026
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Poles plan to spend average 1,002 PLN on holiday shopping in 2026

According to the Inquiry "Holiday Shopping 2026" report published on Monday, Poles planning a holiday intend to spend an average of 1,002 PLN on shopping. Nearly half of respondents plan no change to their budget compared to last year, despite ongoing price pressure.

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Granddaughters' fashion trends work for grandmothers too — here's what to borrow

Retro pieces popular among women in their twenties — such as loose blouses, midi skirts and classic coats — also suit a more mature wardrobe. Grandmothers can borrow from their granddaughters' wardrobes without sacrificing elegance, as fashion trends have come full circle. Age is increasingly irrelevant in today's style choices.

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Russian volunteer commander: Putin planning autumn mobilisation, society expects disaster
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Russian volunteer commander: Putin planning autumn mobilisation, society expects disaster

Denis Kapustin, founder of the Russian Volunteer Corps fighting on Ukraine's side, says Russian society is living in anticipation of an approaching catastrophe. He claims social tensions in Russia are rising and that Putin intends to announce a new mobilisation in autumn 2026. Kapustin points to multiple signs of Kremlin military preparations as evidence.

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Unimot ships South American crude via Gdańsk to Germany's PCK Schwedt refinery
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Unimot ships South American crude via Gdańsk to Germany's PCK Schwedt refinery

Unimot Paliwa transported a shipment of South American crude oil by sea to Gdańsk in July. The oil will be sent via PERN's pipeline infrastructure from the Naftoport terminal to the PCK refinery in Schwedt, Germany. The move is part of ongoing efforts to diversify crude supply to the refinery, which previously relied on Russian oil.

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Ascend to Zero joins Xbox Game Pass – Hades-inspired time-manipulation roguelike
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Ascend to Zero joins Xbox Game Pass – Hades-inspired time-manipulation roguelike

From 13 July 2026, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers can play Ascend to Zero, an action roguelike inspired by Hades and featuring time-manipulation mechanics. The game launched directly into the subscription service on its release day.

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China copied Bolesławiec pottery and renamed a city to produce it
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China copied Bolesławiec pottery and renamed a city to produce it

China has copied the famous pottery from Bolesławiec in Lower Silesia and begun producing imitations domestically. Beijing reportedly went so far as to rename a Chinese city to lend legitimacy to the production of Bolesławiec-style cups and ceramics. The Polish pottery is recognised worldwide for its distinctive blue-and-white patterns.

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Spider-Man: Brand New Day producer dreams of a new trilogy with Tom Holland
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day producer dreams of a new trilogy with Tom Holland

Producer Amy Pascal told SFX Magazine that her dream is to create a new Spider-Man trilogy with Tom Holland following "Brand New Day." She stressed, however, that the team follows a "one movie at a time" rule and nothing beyond the fourth solo film has been confirmed. "Brand New Day" is part of Marvel's Phase 6 lineup.

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Zdzisław Podbielski, Renowned Polish Automotive Journalist, Dies at 88
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Zdzisław Podbielski, Renowned Polish Automotive Journalist, Dies at 88

Zdzisław Podbielski, one of Poland's most distinguished automotive journalists and experts, has died at the age of 88. Over decades, his passion and writing shaped the interest of thousands of Polish motoring enthusiasts. He was a defining figure in the Polish automotive community.

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Giant Queue Forms for Blueberry Buns at Hala Boracza in Berry Season
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Giant Queue Forms for Blueberry Buns at Hala Boracza in Berry Season

Hala Boracza is famous for its jagodzianki — yeast buns filled with freshly picked wild blueberries and dusted with powdered sugar. During blueberry season, enormous queues of eager customers form outside the establishment. The buns have become one of Poland's iconic summer culinary treats.

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Samsung demands users consent to health data being used for AI training
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Samsung demands users consent to health data being used for AI training

Samsung is requiring users to consent to their health data being used to train the company's artificial intelligence systems. Although framed as a request, users are effectively given an ultimatum. It is unclear from the source what data exactly is collected and what happens if users refuse.

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SBI Group to launch JPYSC stablecoin lending at 3% annual yield
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SBI Group to launch JPYSC stablecoin lending at 3% annual yield

Japan's SBI Group plans to launch a JPYSC stablecoin lending service as early as this month, according to Nikkei. Users who deposit JPYSC stablecoins will earn a 3% annual yield. The move marks a step toward mainstream stablecoin financial products in Japan.

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390 gravitational wave detections — strong evidence for second-generation black hole mergers
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390 gravitational wave detections — strong evidence for second-generation black hole mergers

Since the first gravitational wave detection in 2015 (GW150914), scientists have now confirmed 390 such events. The latest data provide strong evidence for "second-generation" black hole mergers — black holes formed from earlier black hole mergers rather than from stars — marking a major step forward in gravitational wave astronomy.

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New pancreatic cancer drug excites oncologists in biggest advance in decades

At a London oncology conference, researchers discussed a new pancreatic cancer drug whose clinical trial results are being described as the biggest shake-up in pancreatic cancer care in decades. Israeli oncologist Talia Golan of Sheba Medical Center compared the moment to the arrival of the first checkpoint inhibitors. Conference organisers hastily added a dedicated panel to address the breakthrough.

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Ukraine strikes Caucasus port and fuel depot in Stavropol region for second time in a week
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Ukraine strikes Caucasus port and fuel depot in Stavropol region for second time in a week

Ukraine carried out its second strike in a week on a fuel depot in Russia's Stavropol region. The attack also targeted the port of Caucasus, a key ferry crossing linking Russia to Crimea. The strikes appear aimed at disrupting Russian supply lines and logistical connections to the Crimean Peninsula.

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European gas prices rise on US–Iran conflict and slow storage refill
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European gas prices rise on US–Iran conflict and slow storage refill

European gas prices rose on Monday in response to escalating tensions in the Middle East and mutual US-Iran strikes. Gas storage facilities across Europe are filling up, but at a slow pace. Brokers point to ongoing geopolitical uncertainty as the main driver behind price increases in commodity markets.

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Porphyrion: galaxy jets spanning 23 million light-years stun scientists
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Porphyrion: galaxy jets spanning 23 million light-years stun scientists

Radio astronomers have identified a colossal galactic structure named Porphyrion, whose jets extend approximately 23 million light-years. The discovery is prompting scientists to reconsider how galaxies interact with the large-scale structure of the universe. Porphyrion is among the largest known structures of its kind.

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Ex-South Korean president Yoon sentenced to 2 years in jail over illegal polling
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Ex-South Korean president Yoon sentenced to 2 years in jail over illegal polling

A South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to two years in prison on Monday after finding him guilty of receiving illegal polling services. Yoon faces eight separate legal cases and is currently appealing a life sentence tied to his attempt to impose martial law in 2024. This is the latest conviction in an ongoing series of legal proceedings against the former leader.

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