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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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VeloBank extends 6% savings rate on account and deposit until August
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VeloBank extends 6% savings rate on account and deposit until August

VeloBank has extended its savings promotions, keeping an interest rate of 6% per year on offer. The rate applies to both a savings account and a deposit, though both products are exclusively available to new customers. The promotion runs until August 2026.

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Six tankers crossed Strait of Hormuz with transponders switched off
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Six tankers crossed Strait of Hormuz with transponders switched off

Six ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday with their AIS transponders switched off, making them difficult to track, Bloomberg reported citing data from maritime monitoring firm Kpler. By Monday morning, radar showed no vessels transiting the strait. Disabling transponders is a known tactic to avoid identification amid ongoing tensions in the region.

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Henry Cavill and Guy Ritchie's action thriller dominates streaming charts
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Henry Cavill and Guy Ritchie's action thriller dominates streaming charts

A 97-minute action thriller starring Henry Cavill and directed by Guy Ritchie is topping streaming charts and outperforming the competition. Cavill is well known for his roles as Superman, Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher, and Sherlock Holmes in Netflix's Enola Holmes trilogy. The film's success is driven largely by Cavill's loyal fanbase, who follow his work across both cinema and streaming platforms.

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Norda 055 trail shoe set an ultramarathon record – and costs a premium price
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Norda 055 trail shoe set an ultramarathon record – and costs a premium price

The Norda 055 is a trail running shoe that holds an ultramarathon record and features advanced sole and upper technology. The shoe sits firmly in the premium price bracket, which may surprise even seasoned runners. It is aimed at both competitive athletes and serious amateurs seeking top performance in mountain and off-road running.

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Crucian carp: the healthy Polish fish most people overlook due to its bones
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Crucian carp: the healthy Polish fish most people overlook due to its bones

Crucian carp is a freshwater fish found in Polish lakes, rich in protein, vitamins and minerals, yet many Poles avoid it due to its numerous bones and reputation for a strong taste. Properly prepared – for example by scoring the flesh before frying – it has delicate meat and can be surprisingly tasty. Nutritionists highlight it as one of the healthiest and most affordable fish available in Poland.

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Japan advances stablecoin payments with Lawson trial and Netstars launch
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Japan advances stablecoin payments with Lawson trial and Netstars launch

Japanese convenience store chain Lawson will pilot yen stablecoin payments in Tokyo. Simultaneously, fintech company Netstars is launching a merchant payment service supporting USDC, USDT and JPYC. Both initiatives reflect Japan's growing push toward regulated digital currency payments in retail settings.

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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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Blood of Dawnwalker combat inspired by Sekiro and The Witcher 3
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Blood of Dawnwalker combat inspired by Sekiro and The Witcher 3

The Blood of Dawnwalker director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz, who previously helmed The Witcher 3, has revealed that the RPG's combat system draws inspiration from two unexpected titles: The Witcher 3 and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. The game is developed by Rebel Wolves studio. The combination suggests a more demanding, precision-based melee system alongside rich narrative RPG elements.

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How to spot dehydration in dogs and cats – early signs and when to see a vet
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How to spot dehydration in dogs and cats – early signs and when to see a vet

Dehydration in dogs and cats often starts with subtle signs such as lethargy, reduced appetite and dry gums. A basic home check involves gently lifting the skin – in a dehydrated animal it returns to position more slowly than normal. Left untreated, dehydration can quickly lead to serious organ problems or even death, so visible symptoms require an immediate visit to a vet.

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"Token maxxing" – when companies measure AI usage instead of actual results
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"Token maxxing" – when companies measure AI usage instead of actual results

Many organisations evaluate their AI programmes by counting tokens, prompts and copilot deployments – activity logs rather than genuine business metrics. This pattern, dubbed "token maxxing", means employees who use AI most are rewarded rather than those who deliver real results. As budgets grow, AI programmes quietly fail because they are optimised for the wrong target.

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Bangkok pub fire kills at least 27 people

A fire tore through a pub in Bangkok in the early hours of July 13, killing at least 27 people and hospitalising dozens more. A musician performing at the time reported seeing smoke from a circuit breaker before an explosion ignited the blaze. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the fire.

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Jetta and Taycan among 10 VW Group models reportedly facing the axe
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Jetta and Taycan among 10 VW Group models reportedly facing the axe

Volkswagen Group is reportedly considering cutting up to 10 models from its lineup as part of a broader restructuring effort. Among the nameplates allegedly facing discontinuation are the Volkswagen Jetta and the Porsche Taycan. The reported cuts are linked to the group's ongoing financial difficulties and competitive pressure in the EV market.

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Solar eclipse on Aug 12 drives 2,300% surge in bookings in northern Spain
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Solar eclipse on Aug 12 drives 2,300% surge in bookings in northern Spain

A total solar eclipse on August 12, 2025 will be visible over Iceland and Spain, sparking a massive tourism boom. Bookings in northern Spain have surged by 2,300% compared to the same period last year, while globally reservations for that date have risen by 1,050%. Northern Spain is the biggest beneficiary of the eclipse tourism trend.

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Scientists warn China's 50-year "Green Great Wall" is failing to stop desertification

For fifty years, workers in northern China have deployed a technique called "straw checkerboards" to combat the advance of desert sands as part of the so-called Green Great Wall project. Scientists have issued a fresh warning that despite half a century of effort, desertification in the region has not been brought under control. Experts are calling for a review of the methods and environmental strategies being used.

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Granddaughters' fashion trends work for grandmothers too — here's what to borrow
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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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US inflation data and Q2 earnings reports headline crypto's week ahead
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US inflation data and Q2 earnings reports headline crypto's week ahead

The week of 13 July 2026 in crypto markets will be shaped by the release of US inflation data and second-quarter corporate earnings reports. Both factors are expected to significantly influence investor sentiment and digital asset valuations. Analysts will watch closely to see how macroeconomic data translates into moves in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

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Nolan's "Odyssey" filmed in Messenia, Greece – premieres 17 July
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Nolan's "Odyssey" filmed in Messenia, Greece – premieres 17 July

Christopher Nolan's film "Odyssey" opens in cinemas on 17 July 2026. Filming took place partly in Messenia, Greece – a region associated with Homer's epic poem. The production crew numbered around 350 people, and shooting was carried out on location in settings evoking the ancient world of Homer's narrative.

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Germany to buy US Tomahawk cruise missiles after Ankara NATO summit
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Germany to buy US Tomahawk cruise missiles after Ankara NATO summit

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced after the NATO summit in Ankara that Germany will purchase American Tomahawk cruise missiles. The move marks a significant expansion of the Bundeswehr's strike capabilities and signals deeper defence cooperation with the United States. The decision fits into Germany's broader trend of increasing defence spending following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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Open-source project brings hands-free driving to bankrupt Fisker Ocean
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Open-source project brings hands-free driving to bankrupt Fisker Ocean

Fisker went bankrupt before ever delivering its promised hands-free driving system for the Ocean SUV. An open-source community has now stepped in to build the feature independently for existing owners. The solution comes with caveats, as it is not backed by any official manufacturer support or warranty.

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US-Iran strikes enter second week as peace talks falter

The United States and Iran have continued trading military strikes as the conflict enters its second week. Iran launched fresh attacks on Persian Gulf states following additional US strikes, further complicating the security situation in the region. Diplomatic efforts to reach a peace deal appear to be faltering amid the ongoing exchanges.

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Scientists say full-fat cow's milk is the healthiest option
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Scientists say full-fat cow's milk is the healthiest option

New research challenges decades-old advice to choose low-fat or skimmed milk, with growing evidence that saturated fats in dairy may not be as harmful to cardiovascular health as previously thought. Cow's milk outperforms plant-based drinks — such as oat, coconut, almond and rice milk — in protein, calcium and vitamin content. Plant-based alternatives can be fortified with nutrients and remain a suitable choice for people with lactose intolerance or following a vegan diet.

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