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Jelly shoes make a comeback — the 90s plastic footwear trend dominates 2026 runways
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Jelly shoes make a comeback — the 90s plastic footwear trend dominates 2026 runways

Jelly shoes — the elastic plastic footwear iconic to the 1990s — have returned to global runways and city streets in summer 2026. The trend, closely associated with millennials, was one of the most distinctive and divisive looks of that decade. Numerous new models inspired by the style have appeared this season.

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Euro steadies above 4.30 PLN as złoty stops weakening
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Euro steadies above 4.30 PLN as złoty stops weakening

The euro stabilised clearly above 4.30 PLN, remaining in a local upward trend against the Polish złoty. A relative easing of tensions in the Middle East and a surprisingly soft US inflation reading caused the złoty to stop weakening. The EUR/PLN pair holds its upward trend but the pace of the złoty's depreciation has slowed.

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Fidelity: Homes are getting cheaper — if you price them in bitcoin
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Fidelity: Homes are getting cheaper — if you price them in bitcoin

Fidelity analysts argue there is no housing affordability crisis — only a fiat currency crisis. Priced in bitcoin, home values have been consistently falling, they say, pointing to bitcoin's strength relative to the dollar. The argument frames inflation and monetary policy, not the housing market itself, as the root cause of unaffordability.

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Belgian director Fabrice Du Welz to head Locarno main competition jury
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Belgian director Fabrice Du Welz to head Locarno main competition jury

Belgian filmmaker Fabrice Du Welz will preside over the international competition jury at the 79th Locarno Film Festival. Du Welz has made nine features that have screened at major festivals worldwide; Locarno previously showed two of them, including "Adoration". The festival has now revealed the full jury lineups across all its sections.

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US senators demand Medicare Advantage insurers' AI records on care denials
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US senators demand Medicare Advantage insurers' AI records on care denials

Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal and Republican Senator Josh Hawley are demanding internal records from UnitedHealth Group, Humana and CVS Health on their use of AI to deny rehabilitative care in Medicare Advantage plans. The bipartisan move follows a Health and Human Services Inspector General report exposing a continuing pattern of care denials. The senators say the findings undercut insurers' claims to have reduced barriers to essential medical services.

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Nicotine pouches spreading among teens — researchers call for urgent action
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Nicotine pouches spreading among teens — researchers call for urgent action

Nicotine pouches have become the second most used tobacco product among US teenagers and young adults. Researchers warn that the products' discreet format makes them easy to use undetected, fuelling a new wave of youth nicotine addiction driven by targeted tobacco industry marketing. They call for banning flavoured pouches, reducing nicotine levels, regulating advertising and educating parents, educators and teens about the risks.

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Anthropic pushes states to adopt progressively tougher AI rules, unlike OpenAI
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Anthropic pushes states to adopt progressively tougher AI rules, unlike OpenAI

Anthropic is pursuing a state-by-state strategy in the US that encourages each state to adopt progressively stricter AI regulations, rather than converging on a single national standard. This directly contrasts with rival OpenAI's approach, which pushes state lawmakers toward common ground. Anthropic's head of US state and local government relations, Cesar Fernandez, told Politico the firm seeks legislation that "meaningfully raises the bar on safety for the most capable AI systems."

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Motorola Edge 70 Max launches in Poland with flagship chip and large battery
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Motorola Edge 70 Max launches in Poland with flagship chip and large battery

Motorola Edge 70 Max is launching in Poland as a mid-range smartphone equipped with a flagship-grade processor and an extra-large battery. The device targets users who want high performance without paying flagship prices. Motorola highlights its entertainment-focused display as a key differentiator against competitors.

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Ukrainian drones hit 20 Russian shadow fleet vessels in a single night
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Ukrainian drones hit 20 Russian shadow fleet vessels in a single night

Ukrainian drones struck 20 vessels belonging to Russia's shadow fleet overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday, according to the commander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces. The shadow fleet comprises ships Russia uses to circumvent Western sanctions on oil exports. The strike represents one of the largest single Ukrainian drone attacks on maritime targets since the start of the conflict.

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Trump threatens Iran with strikes on power plants and bridges if no nuclear deal
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Trump threatens Iran with strikes on power plants and bridges if no nuclear deal

Donald Trump warned in a Fox News interview that if Iran does not agree to a deal, US forces will begin striking Iranian power plants and bridges next week. Negotiations between Washington and Tehran are ongoing, but Trump issued the ultimatum with a tight deadline. The threat marks a sharp rhetorical escalation in the ongoing diplomatic standoff over Iran's nuclear programme.

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Cheapest all-inclusive in Hurghada costs 115 PLN/night — peeling plaster and filth inside
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Cheapest all-inclusive in Hurghada costs 115 PLN/night — peeling plaster and filth inside

Polish traveller Patryk Suracki tested the cheapest all-inclusive hotel in Hurghada, Egypt, paying just 115 PLN (roughly €25) per night. He found peeling plaster, dirt and sticking doors on arrival. Despite the poor conditions, Suracki admitted he was ultimately surprised — not everything was as bad as the rock-bottom price might suggest.

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Argentina overturn 0–2 deficit to beat Canada 3–2 in Nations League thriller in Osaka
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Argentina overturn 0–2 deficit to beat Canada 3–2 in Nations League thriller in Osaka

Canada led 2–0 in sets in the opening match of week three of the Men's Volleyball Nations League in Osaka, but Argentina staged a dramatic comeback to win 3–2 in a thrilling tie-break. The result gave Argentina a vital victory in the tournament. Highlights of the match are available on video.

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Michalina Sosna stuns in lace bodysuit at jewellery brand event
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Michalina Sosna stuns in lace bodysuit at jewellery brand event

Actress Michalina Sosna attended a summer jewellery brand event wearing a bold black bodysuit with a lace top and deep cutouts. The lingerie-inspired look made a strong impression at the evening event.

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Strawberry jam without gelling agent: the traditional slow-cook method
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Strawberry jam without gelling agent: the traditional slow-cook method

Homemade strawberry jam made without commercial gelling agents requires patience but far surpasses shop-bought versions in taste and texture. The key to the right consistency is slow cooking the fruit with sugar until it naturally thickens. The traditional method relies entirely on the fruit's own pectin rather than any additives.

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Severe turbulence on popular flight routes up 55% since 1979, study finds
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Severe turbulence on popular flight routes up 55% since 1979, study finds

A study by the University of Reading, cited by the Daily Mail, found that severe turbulence on popular flight routes has increased by 55% since 1979. Scientists attribute the rise primarily to climate change, which is altering jet streams and atmospheric conditions at high altitudes. The trend poses a growing challenge for flight safety and passenger comfort.

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Battlefield 6 Season 4 revives a feature not seen since Battlefield 2
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Battlefield 6 Season 4 revives a feature not seen since Battlefield 2

Battlefield Studios has released a Season 4 trailer for Battlefield 6, ahead of the season's launch on 21st July. The update brings back a gameplay feature not seen in the franchise since Battlefield 2, and also teases a Top Gun crossover collaboration. The trailer reveals several new gameplay elements.

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Short story: "I Want You to Be Happy"
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Short story: "I Want You to Be Happy"

A man at a bar breaks his own promise and shouts personal revelations into a woman's ear over three songs on the dancefloor. She responds calmly, comparing the exchange to boarding a plane — "you go baggage first." An interpersonal silence follows, filled with bar noise, as he struggles to find what to say next.

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Singapore's 'The House on the Moon' lands Parallax Films for worldwide sales
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Singapore's 'The House on the Moon' lands Parallax Films for worldwide sales

Parallax Films has signed on as worldwide sales agent for "The House on the Moon," a Singapore wuxia science-fiction feature directed by Locarno winner Nelson Yeo. The film will world-premiere in international competition at the 79th Locarno Film Festival. Parallax holds exclusive rights in most international territories, with German-speaking regions, Taiwan and Singapore excluded from that exclusivity.

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Ryanair passenger nearly sucked out of plane after window cracks on Thessaloniki–Memmingen flight
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Ryanair passenger nearly sucked out of plane after window cracks on Thessaloniki–Memmingen flight

A window cracked aboard a Ryanair flight from Thessaloniki to Memmingen, and a 61-year-old passenger was nearly sucked out of the plane. The man's wife recounted the terrifying struggle to keep him safe during the incident. The aircraft managed to land safely.

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Over 1,600 cyclosporiasis cases confirmed in U.S. as CDC investigates 5,000 more

The U.S. CDC has confirmed more than 1,600 cases of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic intestinal illness caused by Cyclospora, with at least 144 people hospitalised. Case counts are described as "unusually high" and expected to keep rising in the coming weeks. The agency is also working to confirm at least 5,000 additional suspected infections.

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US startups turn to cheap Chinese AI models as American alternatives prove too costly

Chinese AI models are gaining traction among American startups looking to cut costs, as top U.S. models from leading labs prove too expensive for many companies. Startups describe the Chinese alternatives as "good enough" for their needs at a fraction of the price. The shift is happening even as U.S. labs maintain an edge at the cutting edge of AI development.

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