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BBC licence fee payers drop by 539,000 in a year — biggest fall since 2021
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BBC licence fee payers drop by 539,000 in a year — biggest fall since 2021

The number of households paying the BBC licence fee fell by 539,000 last year to around 23.3 million, according to the corporation's Annual Report — the steepest decline since 2020–21. The BBC is urgently seeking a revamped funding model as licence fee income continues to erode, posing a serious threat to the public broadcaster's finances.

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Poland to host Coalition of the Willing military exercises this autumn for Ukraine security guarantees
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Poland to host Coalition of the Willing military exercises this autumn for Ukraine security guarantees

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that Poland will host the first Coalition of the Willing military exercises this autumn, aimed at preparing to provide security guarantees for Ukraine after a potential ceasefire with Russia. Tusk also expressed willingness to permanently host more allied troops in Poland, with the defence minister suggesting these could include French or British personnel.

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Four technologies transforming deep-ocean exploration and research

Scientists are using four key technologies to explore the deepest and least-known parts of Earth: deep-sea drilling ships, seafloor sensors, repurposed internet cables and other advanced tools. A Nature article published on 14 July 2026 outlines how these innovations are opening up the last unmapped region on the planet.

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Africa's Ebola response offers a global model — close borders is the wrong lesson

Africa's response to the current Ebola outbreak — built on cross-border cooperation rather than border closures — is being held up by Nature as a model for the world, in an article published 14 July 2026. The piece argues that regional solidarity and joint action are more effective than isolation in combating disease outbreaks. Other nations are urged to learn from the continent's example.

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Taylor Sheridan's spy series quietly climbs Paramount+ streaming charts
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Taylor Sheridan's spy series quietly climbs Paramount+ streaming charts

Dutton Ranch, a Yellowstone spin-off following fan-favourites Rip (Cole Hauser) and Beth (Kelly Reilly) in South Texas, has been climbing streaming charts since its debut on Paramount+. The season finale on 3 July kept the show at the top of U.S. streaming rankings for ten days. The series continues to perform strongly on the platform.

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Right-to-repair rules arrive — what changes for home appliance owners?
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Right-to-repair rules arrive — what changes for home appliance owners?

New EU right-to-repair rules are about to come into force. In the short term, consumers are unlikely to notice much difference, but the legislation is designed to eventually make spare parts and repairs for home appliances more accessible. The changes are considered significant in the long run, as they affect every user of everyday devices.

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US added fewer EV fast-chargers in Q2 2026, but overall growth remains strong
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US added fewer EV fast-chargers in Q2 2026, but overall growth remains strong

The United States added fewer public fast-charging stations for electric vehicles in Q2 2026 compared to previous quarters. Despite the slowdown, overall growth in charging infrastructure remains robust, according to the report. Analysts do not view the dip as a negative signal for the broader EV market.

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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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Xbox fans flood Player Voice portal demanding end to studio layoffs
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Xbox fans flood Player Voice portal demanding end to studio layoffs

The Xbox Player Voice portal, launched in May 2026 by new CEO Asha Sharma after her promise of a "return of Xbox", has been flooded by players demanding an end to layoffs and studio closures. The platform was inundated following the announcement of 3,200 job cuts and the departure of four studios. Frustrated users are now using the Reddit-like portal to voice their concerns directly to Xbox.

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Man City eyeing Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi
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Man City eyeing Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi

Manchester City are showing interest in Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, a Moroccan wonderkid regarded as one of Europe's brightest young talents. The English club are monitoring the player as a potential transfer target.

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IBM shares fall more than 17% after Q2 earnings miss expectations
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IBM shares fall more than 17% after Q2 earnings miss expectations

IBM shares dropped more than 17% after the company warned that its second-quarter earnings fell short of expectations. CEO attributed the shortfall to weakness in its software and infrastructure segments, as clients shifted spending toward hardware purchases. The decline represents one of IBM's steepest single-day stock drops in recent years.

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Airbnb co-founder: trust in governance is key to tokenising real-world assets
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Airbnb co-founder: trust in governance is key to tokenising real-world assets

Airbnb's co-founder and CEO has expressed optimism about the tokenisation of real-world assets (RWA), arguing that its success hinges on trust embedded in the governance and reliability of the underlying hosting system. He believes that without solid trust foundations, tokenisation cannot achieve mass adoption. His comments come as interest in tokenised real-world assets continues to grow in the crypto and blockchain space.

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Mud-brick house roof collapses in northwest Pakistan after heavy rain, killing 11

Eleven people were killed overnight in northwest Pakistan after heavy rain caused the roof of a mud-brick house to collapse. Local officials confirmed the death toll. The incident is among a series of weather-related disasters affecting the region.

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World Cup semifinals spark travel boom to US host cities

Travel demand to US World Cup host cities is spiking sharply as the tournament reaches the semifinal stage. The biggest spenders are arriving late, only now booking flights and accommodation for the remaining matches. The surge confirms the tournament is generating major economic activity in the host cities' tourism and hospitality sectors.

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New cars in Poland must carry first-aid kit from April 2027, e-scooters to get speed limiters
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New cars in Poland must carry first-aid kit from April 2027, e-scooters to get speed limiters

Poland's Ministry of Infrastructure has proposed requiring all newly registered passenger cars to carry a first-aid kit, applying to vehicles first registered after 31 March 2027. The draft regulation also introduces speed limiters for electric scooters. The changes form part of a broader update to road traffic rules affecting both drivers and micromobility users.

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Financial Adviser Said "You Guyses" — Is That Unprofessional?

A retired couple is questioning whether to switch financial advisers after their thirty-something adviser used the ungrammatical slang "you guyses" during a meeting. One partner is considering requesting an adviser closer to their own generation. The incident raises the broader question of whether informal language signals unprofessionalism in financial advisory relationships.

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German Man Uses High-End Knives and Digital Calipers to Cut the Perfect Slice of Bread

A German man known online as Germanbreadcutter has attracted thousands of fans by filming himself cutting bread with high-end knives and digital calipers to achieve perfectly uniform slices. Each loaf is handled with near-surgical precision, drawing viewers who appreciate the meditative ritual. His videos have become an internet phenomenon blending artisanal bread culture with obsessive craftsmanship.

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Poland's digital trade deficit tops 60 bn PLN as tech imports set to dwarf energy costs by 2030
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Poland's digital trade deficit tops 60 bn PLN as tech imports set to dwarf energy costs by 2030

Poland's digital trade deficit exceeded 60 billion PLN in 2025, according to the "Cyfrowa racja stanu" report by Polska Sieć Ekonomii for the Polska Chmura employers' association. Experts warn that by 2030, spending on digital technology imports will surpass the combined cost of all energy commodity imports. The report highlights deep dependence on foreign IT giants and calls for measures to strengthen Poland's domestic technology sector.

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Polish publisher Platon launches large-print book series for seniors and visually impaired readers

Polish book distributor Platon has launched a new publishing series called "Duża Czcionka" (Large Print), designed for seniors and visually impaired readers. Ten established publishers have already joined the project, ensuring a diverse catalogue. The series features significantly enlarged typefaces to make reading more comfortable for those who struggle with standard print.

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How PhD graduates should tailor their CV for industry roles

A Nature article published 14 July 2026 advises PhD graduates on how to tailor their CVs when targeting industry positions rather than academic careers. The key is to highlight practical, project-based skills rather than purely academic achievements. A well-adapted CV can significantly improve chances of landing an industry role.

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Kosiniak-Kamysz: Poland's arms cooperation with Ukraine is not working well
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Kosiniak-Kamysz: Poland's arms cooperation with Ukraine is not working well

Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz has stated that Ukraine's cooperation with Poland's arms industry is currently at a poor level. He highlighted that the PGZ representative office in Kyiv should help Ukraine better access European funds for purchasing Polish military equipment. His comments signal a need to improve coordination mechanisms between the two countries in the defence sector.

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New Star Wars story retcons the controversial ending of The Rise of Skywalker
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New Star Wars story retcons the controversial ending of The Rise of Skywalker

A new Star Wars story is set to address the controversial ending of The Rise of Skywalker (2019), which drew widespread criticism from fans. The sequel trilogy, which began with The Force Awakens in 2015 and featured stars including Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac and Adam Driver alongside legacy cast members Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford, divided the fanbase. The new project aims to reinterpret or expand on storylines that many viewers found unsatisfying.

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