Genk striker Erabi joins Preston on loan
Genk striker Erabi has joined English EFL club Preston on a loan deal. The transfer was confirmed as part of the latest English Football League transfer activity.
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Genk striker Erabi has joined English EFL club Preston on a loan deal. The transfer was confirmed as part of the latest English Football League transfer activity.
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Seventeen years after Risen's release, Polish fans have nearly completed a full fan-made Polish voice dub for the cult RPG by Piranha Bytes. An extensive preview of the project was published online and drew enthusiastic reactions from the community. The dub fills a gap that Polish players had felt since the game's original launch.
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A $150 million historical epic starring Anthony Mackie grossed less than $1 million at the box office despite surviving a troubled production โ making it 2026's most notable misfire. The year's biggest hits include the Super Mario Galaxy Movie and the Michael Jackson biopic, with Toy Story 5 approaching $1 billion on $880 million so far. The struggling film is now getting a second chance to find an audience.
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England suffered a 270-run defeat to India in the first women's Test match ever played at Lord's cricket ground. Sophie Ecclestone made history during the match, while Tammy Beaumont and Heather Knight both exited before the game's conclusion. The occasion was a landmark for women's cricket, marking Lord's first-ever women's Test.
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A Russian Soyuz MS-29 rocket carrying NASA astronaut Anil Menon and cosmonauts Pyotr Dubrov and Anna Kikina is set to launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan on July 14 at 10:47 a.m. EDT. The spacecraft will complete just two orbits before docking with the International Space Station at approximately 1:56 p.m. EDT. The launch can be watched live on Space.com or NASA's YouTube channel, with coverage starting at 9:45 a.m. EDT.
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At this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed, an electric Ford track car topped the timing sheets, beating every combustion-powered car in the field. The result underlines the growing dominance of electric vehicles in hillclimb competition at the iconic event.
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Apple has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, which is the headline story covered in the 9to5Mac Daily podcast for July 13, 2026. The show is available on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play.
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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.
A group of AIDS activists has criticised an R&D agreement between the Biden administration and Gilead Sciences that settled a long-running patent dispute over HIV prevention drugs Truvada and Descovy. The activists argue the deal represents a missed "historic" opportunity to expand access to HIV prevention tools. The original lawsuit, filed by the first Trump administration, alleged Gilead ignored CDC scientists' contributions to the drugs' development and refused to sign a licensing agreement.
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Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, is now in line to become Britain's next Prime Minister after securing the support of almost the entire Labour parliamentary party, making a challenge from fellow MPs effectively impossible. His candidacy is now unchallenged, placing him on a near-certain path to party leadership and Number 10.
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New Hampshire has signed into law a crypto bill dubbed "Blockchain Basic Laws," introducing legal protections for crypto users, miners and stakers operating within the state. The legislation follows the state's earlier move to establish a Bitcoin reserve, cementing New Hampshire's position as a crypto-friendly jurisdiction.
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Turkish travel company Coral Travel Group has been named an official partner of the UN Climate Change Conference COP31, scheduled for 2026 in Antalya on Turkey's Mediterranean coast.
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President Donald Trump formally notified Congress in a letter that "military action" against Iran has restarted, ending a months-long ceasefire, according to CBS News. The notification follows the resumption of US military operations targeting Iran.
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Michaels CEO David Boone discussed the company's strategic transformation aimed at shedding its reputation as a "grandmother's store" in favour of a more contemporary brand. The retailer is reporting growth and attracting millions of new customers. Boone spoke with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on "The Close."
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Lancรดme Idรดle Peach'N Roses is a summer fragrance combining rose, peach and red berry notes. The scent is simultaneously sweet and fresh, staying close to the skin with a light trail that is subtle enough for office wear. It is aimed at women who want an energetic, luminous summer fragrance for July and August.
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Jalapeรฑo halves stuffed with a zesty Korean-spiced meat filling make for crunchy, juicy bite-sized snacks. The peppers act as a natural vessel for the filling, combining their heat with bold Asian seasonings. The dish works well as finger food for gatherings or as a quick snack.
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Archaeologists discovered five pairs of iron shackles at a 2,300-year-old Celtic settlement in Allonnes, in France's Loire Valley, during excavations in 2019. The finds were publicly announced on July 9 by the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP). The site, established in the third century B.C., was home to specialist metalworkers and, the discovery suggests, slave traders โ making the shackles an extremely rare archaeological find.
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Dr Angela Jones, professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Stony Brook University, has published "Sex in Public: The Transformative Social Power of Our Erotic Lives." The book argues that sex is not purely private but is constantly shaped by, and in turn shapes, society and systems of power. Jones previously authored "Camming: Money, Power, and Pleasure in the Sex Industry" (2020) and co-edited "Black Lives Matter: A Reference Handbook."
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Astronomers at Arizona State University have found that sub-Neptune exoplanets โ larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune โ may have clouds made of vaporized rock that act as extreme thermal insulation, raising surface temperatures high enough to melt rock into magma oceans. Sub-Neptunes are among the most commonly detected exoplanets, yet none exist in our solar system, leaving their composition largely unknown. The new research brings scientists closer to understanding what these mysterious worlds are made of.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella published a blog post on Monday warning enterprises about the dangers of relying on proprietary AI models from companies such as Anthropic and OpenAI. The warning was described as surprising given Microsoft's close partnership with OpenAI. Nadella did not detail the specific nature of the risks in the available text.
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World No. 360 Dominic Stricker caused an upset in the first round of the ATP 250 clay-court tournament in Gstaad, defeating Jaume Munar. Raphael Collignon, Lorenzo Sonego and Miomir Kecmanoviฤ also advanced to the last 16.
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Pakistan has called for restraint as tensions between the United States and Iran escalate. The conflict has caused the collapse of a memorandum of understanding that Pakistan had negotiated in the Middle East. Islamabad now finds itself in a difficult diplomatic position between the two sides.
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