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Swan Upping on the Thames: cygnets thriving but river litter is rising
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Swan Upping on the Thames: cygnets thriving but river litter is rising

The annual Swan Upping count on the River Thames recorded encouraging numbers of cygnets this year, suggesting a healthy swan population. Crews in traditional skiffs counted and weighed the young birds as part of the centuries-old royal tradition. However, participants warned that increasing litter in the river poses a growing threat to the swans and the broader Thames ecosystem.

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Irish Playhouse Studios buys Halo Post assets and launches its own post house

Irish production company Playhouse Studios has acquired the assets and Noel Street premises of Halo Post, a well-known Soho post-production house. The deal followed the administration of Mojo Bridge, Halo's parent company. Financial terms were not disclosed. Playhouse Studios plans to launch its own post house shortly.

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Drug metabolism AI contest shows bigger models aren't always better

An AI competition focused on predicting drug metabolism found that larger models do not consistently outperform smaller ones. The contest centred on the pregnane X receptor (PXR), which regulates an enzyme responsible for metabolising around 50% of all marketed drugs. The finding is significant for the pharmaceutical industry, which often discovers metabolism problems only late in drug development.

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US spot Bitcoin ETFs see $425M outflow — largest single-day in July
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US spot Bitcoin ETFs see $425M outflow — largest single-day in July

US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a single-day outflow of $424.66 million, the largest in July, reversing a brief return to positive weekly flows. The data signals renewed investor caution after a short period of optimism. The outflows represent a significant shift in sentiment in the spot Bitcoin ETF market.

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12 policy ideas to tackle America's deadly alcohol epidemic

Alcohol kills more than 178,000 Americans each year, and the US has not made a concerted effort to reduce heavy drinking since Prohibition ended nearly a century ago. The deadly toll stems from decades of policy failures, industry influence and cultural inertia. STAT's investigative series "The Deadliest Drug" outlines 12 specific reforms that could reverse the trend.

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Sam Neill, star of Jurassic Park and The Piano, dies aged 78

New Zealand actor Sam Neill, best known for his roles in "Jurassic Park" and "The Piano", has died at the age of 78. In April he had announced he was cancer-free after treatment for stage-three blood cancer. New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon called him "one of the greats." Tributes are pouring in from around the world.

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Kobbie Mainoo sidelined at the World Cup — what went wrong?
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Kobbie Mainoo sidelined at the World Cup — what went wrong?

Kobbie Mainoo has been one of England's most underwhelming performers at this World Cup, looking lost and far below the level he showed at Euro 2024. The Manchester United midfielder, once considered a future star, has cut a forlorn figure in the tournament. Analysts and journalists are questioning what has caused such a sharp dip in form from the young player.

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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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Houthis launch missiles at Saudi Arabia in retaliation for Sanaa airport strikes

Houthi rebels launched missiles at Saudi Arabia in retaliation for strikes on Sanaa Airport in Yemen. The airport strikes were intended to prevent an Iranian plane carrying a Houthi delegation from landing. Fighting in Yemen has resumed after a brief period of relative calm.

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EU opens second accession cluster with Ukraine, covering defence policy
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EU opens second accession cluster with Ukraine, covering defence policy

The European Union opened a second negotiating cluster with Ukraine on Tuesday, covering EU foreign and defence policy. This follows the opening of the first, fundamental-matters cluster just a month earlier. The rapid pace signals an acceleration in Ukraine's EU accession process.

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Skill-building holidays replace beach lounging as new travel trend
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Skill-building holidays replace beach lounging as new travel trend

Growing numbers of Polish travellers are swapping passive all-inclusive beach holidays for trips centred on learning new skills — from cooking and diving to crafts and foreign languages. Holidaymakers want to return home with more than a tan. The trend is part of a broader "conscious travel" movement popular especially among millennials and Gen Z.

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The lesson of Carthage: what history says about empires erasing civilisations
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The lesson of Carthage: what history says about empires erasing civilisations

The piece invokes the history of Carthage — utterly destroyed by Rome — as a warning about empires that deny other peoples the right to exist. The author argues that historical cultural genocides carry urgent lessons for the present day. Denying nations and cultures the right to existence leads to tragedies whose traces last for millennia.

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Subaru Uncharted highway range test at 70 mph: how far did it go?
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Subaru Uncharted highway range test at 70 mph: how far did it go?

The Subaru Uncharted — the brand's cheapest EV and its best-selling electric model last quarter, outselling both the Solterra and Trailseeker — was put through a 70 mph highway range test. The results reveal the car's real-world range at sustained highway speed, which typically falls below the manufacturer's official figure. The Uncharted has outperformed Subaru's other two EVs combined in recent sales.

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Google's July Play System update improves Play Store, Wear OS and Maps

Google has started rolling out its July 2026 Play System update, delivering improvements to the Play Store, Google Play Services, Maps and Wear OS. The Play Store now makes better use of large screens on tablets and foldables, displaying more content at once with fewer empty gaps. Wear OS gains work profile transfer support, and EU users will see AI-generated image labels in the Store.

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Swap Yogurt for Kefir in Cucumber Salad for Fewer Calories and Better Gut Health
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Swap Yogurt for Kefir in Cucumber Salad for Fewer Calories and Better Gut Health

Mizeria is a classic Polish cucumber salad, especially popular in summer. Instead of the traditional yogurt or sour cream, adding kefir reduces calories while providing live bacterial cultures that support gut health. Kefir gives the salad a creamy texture and a mildly tangy flavour.

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Palworld 1.0 Launch Draws Players Back but Falls Short of 2024 Peak
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Palworld 1.0 Launch Draws Players Back but Falls Short of 2024 Peak

The full 1.0 release of the Pokémon-like survival game Palworld has brought a significant wave of returning players. The game continues to attract a large audience, but concurrent player numbers have not come close to the all-time peak recorded at its early access launch in 2024.

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Hailey Bieber rocks heeled flip-flops in summer Instagram look
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Hailey Bieber rocks heeled flip-flops in summer Instagram look

Hailey Bieber shared an Instagram photo showcasing heeled flip-flops as the centrepiece of her summer outfit. She paired them with loose-fit jeans and a plain t-shirt for a casual urban look. Heeled flip-flops are one of the biggest footwear trends of the season.

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99% of a core-collapse supernova's energy escapes invisibly as neutrinos
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99% of a core-collapse supernova's energy escapes invisibly as neutrinos

A core-collapse supernova releases an enormous amount of energy — equivalent to ten billion suns in visible light — yet that represents only about 1% of the total energy of the event. The remaining 99% is carried away by neutrinos, nearly massless particles that pass through all matter almost without interacting. This is why supernovae, despite their spectacular brightness, are so difficult to fully study.

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AI deepfakes impersonate doctors to sell unregulated supplements

Fraudsters are creating realistic deepfake videos of real doctors in white coats, falsely endorsing unregulated supplements and dismissing standard treatments as "pharma scams." The videos are generated using genuine interviews, webinars and patient-facing recordings, then used to sell unregulated products on major platforms. Investigative reporting has already documented specific cases of named clinicians being impersonated in this way.

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Trump reinstates Strait of Hormuz blockade and will charge ships for safe passage

US President Donald Trump announced the reinstatement of a blockade on Iran in the Strait of Hormuz and said the US would charge ships for safe passage through the waterway. The move follows an exchange of fire between the US and Iran, including an Iranian attack on a ship in the strait on Sunday. The UN's shipping agency stated its consistent opposition to any nation charging fees for passage through internationally used straits.

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Blocking one protein kept aging mouse ovaries soft, extending fertility
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Blocking one protein kept aging mouse ovaries soft, extending fertility

Researchers found that blocking a single protein kept aging mouse ovaries in a softer, more youthful state, effectively extending fertility in the animals. The findings are tentatively promising but remain limited to animal models for now. Scientists see it as a potentially significant step toward understanding and prolonging female fertility.

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Qatari shareholder blocks Volkswagen deal to supply Israeli Iron Dome components

Volkswagen was set to sign a lucrative contract with an Israeli company to produce components for the Iron Dome missile defence system. The deal was blocked by a Qatari shareholder in the German automaker. The veto is a further setback for Volkswagen, which is in crisis and had been seeking new revenue streams in the defence market.

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