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Saka scores World Cup hat-trick — the 58th in tournament history
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Saka scores World Cup hat-trick — the 58th in tournament history

Bukayo Saka scored three goals in England's 6-4 third-place win over France at the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico. It was the 58th hat-trick in World Cup history and the fourth of this tournament. Saka completed his treble from the penalty spot in a thrilling encounter.

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Mudryk's assets frozen in image rights dispute worth over £5 million
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Mudryk's assets frozen in image rights dispute worth over £5 million

Ukrainian footballer Mykhailo Mudryk, currently serving a doping ban, faces fresh legal trouble. According to Ukrainian media, a company holding partial rights to his image has secured the freezing of his assets and bank accounts. Bailiff proceedings have also been initiated to secure a claim exceeding £5 million.

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US strikes Iran for eighth night running, Iran retaliates against Gulf bases
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US strikes Iran for eighth night running, Iran retaliates against Gulf bases

US forces struck the Sirik and Hajiabad areas in Iran's Hormozgan province, marking the eighth consecutive night of American bombardment. Washington stated the strikes were retaliation for the killing of two US soldiers. Iran responded by firing on American military bases in the Gulf region.

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Marc O'Polo corduroy trousers in Stone Taupe – the autumn 2026 must-have
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Marc O'Polo corduroy trousers in Stone Taupe – the autumn 2026 must-have

Marc O'Polo is launching corduroy trousers in the ultra-fashionable Stone Taupe shade for autumn 2026, evoking raw stone. The high-waisted, wide-leg model is made from certified organic cotton with a 5.5-wale corduroy weave. More affordable alternatives in different colour tones are available at Reserved and H&M.

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From 31 July EU's Right to Repair directive gives consumers new electronics repair rights
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From 31 July EU's Right to Repair directive gives consumers new electronics repair rights

The EU's Right to Repair directive comes into force on 31 July 2026, significantly affecting the market for household appliance and electronics repairs. Polish consumer protection law is currently being amended to implement the new rules. The directive aims to extend the lifespan of devices and reduce the growing volume of electronic waste across the EU.

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James Gunn reveals Rick Devens had a Man of Tomorrow cameo but cancelled due to Big Brother
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James Gunn reveals Rick Devens had a Man of Tomorrow cameo but cancelled due to Big Brother

DC Studios co-head James Gunn revealed that Big Brother 28 contestant Rick Devens was set for a cameo in the upcoming film Man of Tomorrow, but had to cancel because of his participation in the CBS competition show. During a live eviction episode, Devens gave Gunn a shoutout after casting his vote, and Gunn shared the clip on social media. Gunn described Devens as a friend and confirmed his status as a Big Brother fan.

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Tokyo allows workers to wear shorts for first time, sparking etiquette debate in Japan
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Tokyo allows workers to wear shorts for first time, sparking etiquette debate in Japan

The Tokyo metropolitan government has for the first time allowed workers to wear shorts during the summer heat, marking a notable shift in Japan's strict workplace dress norms. The policy has sparked debate about professional etiquette and the delicate question of hairy legs in public settings. The move is part of a broader, ongoing conversation in Japan about relaxing office dress codes.

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Superyachts over 100 metres long – the floating villas of Bezos, Zuckerberg and Blank
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Superyachts over 100 metres long – the floating villas of Bezos, Zuckerberg and Blank

The latest generation of superyachts, launched after 2025, increasingly exceed 100 metres in length and feature cutting-edge technology alongside advanced eco-friendly systems. These floating villas are owned by the world's wealthiest individuals, including Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and Arthur Blank. They combine extreme luxury with modern energy management solutions.

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"The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante" free to keep on Steam until July 23
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"The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante" free to keep on Steam until July 23

The 2021 narrative RPG "The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante" is free to keep on Steam until July 23, 2026. Set in a grim fantasy empire, the game is a text-heavy, decision-driven experience where every choice shapes the protagonist's fate and those around him. The promotion is tied to the upcoming release of a new game in the same series.

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When does speeding become criminal reckless driving in the US?
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When does speeding become criminal reckless driving in the US?

In many US states, exceeding the speed limit by a certain number of miles per hour can elevate a routine speeding ticket to a criminal reckless driving charge. Penalties can include heavy fines, licence points and even jail time. The exact threshold varies by state.

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NASA plans 2027 Artemis III dress rehearsal before 2028 Moon landing
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NASA plans 2027 Artemis III dress rehearsal before 2028 Moon landing

NASA has scheduled a 2027 Artemis III demonstration mission as a dress rehearsal ahead of astronauts landing on the Moon in 2028. During the uncrewed mission, teams on Earth and in orbit will practice rendezvous and docking between commercial human landing systems and the Orion spacecraft. Data gathered will help ensure the safety of the crewed landing.

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FDA approves first oral PCSK9 inhibitor pill to lower LDL cholesterol

The FDA has approved the first oral PCSK9 inhibitor pill to lower LDL cholesterol in adults with high cholesterol. Until now, all PCSK9 inhibitors were available only as injectable drugs. The approval marks a significant expansion of treatment options for patients at cardiovascular risk.

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Russians ditch mobile payments as wartime economy slows
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Russians ditch mobile payments as wartime economy slows

More than four years into the war with Ukraine, Russians are increasingly turning to cash due to mobile internet shutdowns. At the same time, more businesses are seeking to evade taxes, adding further strain to Russia's already slowing wartime economy.

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US Regulators Miss GENIUS Act One-Year Deadline for Final Stablecoin Rules
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US Regulators Miss GENIUS Act One-Year Deadline for Final Stablecoin Rules

US financial regulators have missed the one-year deadline set by the GENIUS Act to finalise stablecoin rules. The law's effective date of January 18, 2027 remains unchanged, leaving both regulators and stablecoin issuers with a compressed window to implement the new framework. The delay adds uncertainty to the fast-growing stablecoin market.

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Judge a Book by Its First Pages
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Judge a Book by Its First Pages

The website uncovered.ink invites readers to judge books by their opening pages alone, before seeing the cover or blurb. The concept aims to help readers discover titles they might otherwise overlook based on packaging alone.

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Norway's return and surprise champion – the biggest stories of the 2026 World Cup
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Norway's return and surprise champion – the biggest stories of the 2026 World Cup

The 2026 World Cup held across the USA, Mexico and Canada has come to a close, delivering several memorable surprises. Norway, led by Erling Haaland, won hearts worldwide with a spectacular return to the tournament's top stage. However, the ranking of the biggest positive upsets places another team — the tournament's "Cinderella" side — in first place.

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São Tomé and Príncipe holds presidential election as incumbent seeks second term
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São Tomé and Príncipe holds presidential election as incumbent seeks second term

Around 142,000 registered voters in São Tomé and Príncipe went to the polls on Sunday in a presidential election. Incumbent president Carlos Vila Nova, running as an independent, is seeking a second term against a candidate from his former party. The tiny African nation, one of the continent's least populous, is seeking to strengthen its democratic credentials.

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Spotify removes 75 million AI-generated songs from its platform
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Spotify removes 75 million AI-generated songs from its platform

Spotify has removed over 75 million tracks from its platform in a crackdown on AI-generated content. The streaming giant had been struggling for months with a flood of artificially created songs and podcasts clogging its library. The mass removal represents an unprecedented cleanup operation in the history of music streaming.

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Russia fires 40 ballistic missiles at Kyiv in most intense attack of the war
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Russia fires 40 ballistic missiles at Kyiv in most intense attack of the war

Russia launched approximately 40 ballistic missiles at Kyiv within a 40-minute window in what Ukrainian media describe as the most intense single attack on the capital since the war began. Fires broke out across several districts of the city. Emergency services were deployed across the affected areas.

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Luke Wilson on 'The Family Stone' sequel: "I can't believe it's happening"
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Luke Wilson on 'The Family Stone' sequel: "I can't believe it's happening"

Luke Wilson has confirmed that a sequel to the 2005 holiday film "The Family Stone" is in development. Tom Bezucha, who wrote and directed the original, is writing the script for the follow-up. Wilson said he has already read it and called it "really funny."

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A short cycling route can be a better adventure than a 100-km ride
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A short cycling route can be a better adventure than a 100-km ride

Not every cycling trip needs to cover a hundred kilometres — the real joy of riding lies in spontaneity and exploring the surroundings. Short routes allow cyclists to enjoy the moment without the pressure of performance or physical exhaustion. This approach turns the bike into a tool for adventure rather than competitive sport.

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