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There were rumors, now it's confirmed. Ridley Scott talks about "Gladiator 3"
Ridley Scott is set to present "Gladiator 2" to the public in just a month. However, one of the busiest directors in the world isn't resting on his laurels. Scott is already working on the third installment.
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Warning Regarding the Marburg Virus: "Avoid Contact"
The Chief Sanitary Inspectorate has issued a warning for travelers as an outbreak of the Marburg virus has been reported in Africa. The disease caused by the virus is highly fatal, and there is no vaccine available. Fortunately, the virus is not transmitted between humans through respiratory droplets.
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What Happens When You Stop Taking Ozempic? Doctors Sound the Alarm. The Effects Are Noticeable After Just One Week
The popular diabetes medication, Ozempic, has gained considerable attention recently from people looking for a quick way to lose weight. However, the consequences both during and after such "therapy" can be significant. So, what happens when you stop taking Ozempic?
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Israeli Airstrike in Central Beirut. They Attacked Without Warning. Tragic Death and Injury Toll
The death toll has risen to 22 in the latest series of Israeli attacks on central Beirut. More than 100 people have been injured. It is known who might have been the target of the airstrikes.
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Outrages, Disgusts, Shocks. Nicole Kidman in "Babygirl" Surrenders to Domination
Nicole Kidman's winning streak continues. Soon, her latest film will hit theaters, and in Babygirl, the actress will reveal a side of herself we haven't seen before.
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On a scale from zero to ten, how lonely do you feel?
They claim to have tried meeting someone, "but they just can't." Yet, upon closer examination, it turns out that not much was really "done." They've stayed at the stage of thought experiments, says psychologist Mirosław Brejwo, author of the book Taming Loneliness. From the Feeling of Emptiness to Acceptance and Closeness, in an interview with Gazeta.pl.
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Szczęsny Angers Barcelona Legend Over Cigarettes: "It's Slow Suicide"
"It's nobody's business that I smoke. It doesn't affect me. I work twice as hard on the field" - said Wojciech Szczęsny, sparking a storm of controversy. Spaniards are outraged that FC Barcelona's new goalkeeper openly admits to smoking cigarettes without trying to hide it. Criticism quickly followed, with even former Barcelona star Lobo Carrasco chastising him. "It's a way of slow suicide" - Carrasco warned.
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Why Do We Crave Sweets After a Heavy Meal? Here Are the Possible Culprits
We've just finished a two-course meal, barely able to get up from the table, yet we still can't resist dessert. Why do we crave something sweet after lunch? Experts have a few theories.
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Rafael Nadal announced it to the world. It's the end
Rafael Nadal has just announced the end of his sports career. "These have been difficult years, I couldn't play without limitations" - he said in a video posted on social media. It was one of the greatest careers in tennis history, one that forever changed the perception of the sport. The Spaniard revealed that fans will still have one last opportunity to see him on the court.
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What do smokers' lungs look like? They showed a video. "Black, wrinkled, and tar-soaked"
Cigarette smoke contains a mixture of over 7,000 chemicals, 70 of which are carcinogenic. These are toxic compounds harmful to the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. This is why smoking poses such a significant health risk. Smokers are 20 times more likely to develop lung cancer than non-smokers.
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NASA Shows Hurricane Milton in a Video from Space: Monstrous
Hurricane Milton is approaching the coast of Florida. NASA managed to capture its massive movements toward the United States, and the footage is spine-chilling.
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North Korea invites you to an all-inclusive vacation: Sunny beaches, "warm seas" and Russian women in bikinis
All-inclusive in North Korea? The state-run Korea International Travel Company has launched a series of advertisements encouraging vacations in the regime. The local beaches are promoted by smiling Russian women in bikinis, and the campaign is mainly directed at Russians. One thing, however, stands out.
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"Pacific Ghost Ship" Found After 78 Years: Deliberately Sunk by the USA
Researchers from the USA have discovered the wreck of the USS Stewart, a ship that served in both the American and Japanese navies during World War II.
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Sahara - One of the Driest Places on Earth? Not This Year. It's Currently Battling Heavy Rainfalls
The Sahara is the largest hot desert in the world. As a result, it almost never rains there, and when it does, it's typically very light. However, this year, the Sahara is dealing with massive downpours, which have caused severe flooding. Unfortunately, this is not good news.
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The Spaniards asked Szczęsny about smoking. The answer couldn't have been different
Wojciech Szczęsny is one of the footballers who, despite leading a sports lifestyle, has been smoking cigarettes for several years. When Szczęsny was still playing for Arsenal, he received a fine from coach Ars?ne Wenger and was sidelined from the squad. Now, Spanish journalists decided to ask Szczęsny about this issue before his debut with Barcelona. What did he have to say to the fans? "It's nobody's business," commented Szczęsny.
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Spaniards react to what Ewa Pajor did in the Champions League. "Lewandowski Syndrome"
Ewa Pajor and her FC Barcelona suffered a painful 0-2 defeat in the first round of the prestigious Women's Champions League. The Polish player cannot consider this match a success, as she missed an open goal in the first half. Of course, this did not go unnoticed by the Spanish media, but surprisingly, the criticism is relatively mild. However, there have been comparisons to Robert Lewandowski.
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Netanyahu in a speech to the Lebanese: He began with "the pearl of the Middle East" and ended by threatening "a second Gaza"
On Tuesday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a speech to the Lebanese, who are currently being bombarded. He began with affectionate words about the "pearl of the Middle East" but ended by threatening a "second Gaza." He also outlined his vision of when the Israeli invasion would end - when Hezbollah disappears from Lebanon. In other words, who knows, maybe never, writes Marta Nowak from Gazeta.pl, co-author of the podcast "What Will Happen".
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Polish Clubs Are Still Waiting for Millions from Barcelona. It's About Lewandowski
FC Barcelona has been struggling with serious financial problems for some time now. This became apparent during the summer transfer window, but the situation is far more complex. In the report for the last season, the amounts that Barcelona owes to the previous clubs of its players were presented. "Sport" revealed that the total amount is almost 150 million. A portion of this sum is owed to Polish clubs for Robert Lewandowski's transfer.
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China Can't Rebound Economically. Everyone Knows What to Do, But No One Wants to. What's Going On?
China is struggling to rebound economically, with its growth rate slowing. There is a solution, but the authorities are not willing to use it. Xi Jinping understood long ago that any change would bring him serious trouble. What's happening in the world's second-largest economy?
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They Believe in Nomo, Who Resembles Putin. A Dangerous Sect Spreads Its Net in Europe
A pseudo-religious movement predicts the impending end of the world and promotes the vision of a deity modeled after Putin. Its members are active on social media and have been seen in an audience with Pope Francis. Although it was recently banned in Ukraine and its spiritual leader is wanted under an arrest warrant, it is still expanding in Poland, according to Frontstory.pl.