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  • Phone as slim as the S25 Ultra but with a 10,000 mAh battery coming next year

    Phone as slim as the S25 Ultra but with a 10,000 mAh battery coming next year

    If you thought that silicon batteries had reached their limits and could go no further, think again. A mid-range phone with a whopping 10,000 mAh battery and thickness to rival the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will be entering the testing phase early next year.

    This unnamed phone (translated source) is likely a result of new strategies that are being developed to combat the limits of silicon batteries. While 7,500 mAh batteries are becoming more common, phone manufacturers want to see just how far they can push these new cells.

    Recently, the Honor Power debuted with a large 8,000 mAh battery, and the company has already released a new phone with a battery capacity of 8,300 mAh. From a purely numerical perspective, Apple and Samsung have fallen extremely far behind. The idea of an iPhone or Galaxy flagship with a 10,000 mAh battery, let alone an 8,000 mAh battery, is a pipe dream.

    However, there is a lot more to batteries than you might initially assume, especially when it comes to silicon batteries. A 10,000 mAh phone that’s slimmer than 8.5 mm sounds excellent, and it is, but it won’t last nearly as long as your iPhone 16, Google Pixel 9, or Samsung Galaxy S25.

    The Galaxy S25 Ultra kept the same 5,000 mAh battery as its predecessors. | Video credit — Samsung

    Samsung just announced the Galaxy Z Fold 7, and it keeps the same battery that the Fold 6 had, with a capacity of 4,400 mAh. In my opinion, the Fold 7’s battery is pretty good. It’s not mind-blowing, but it will be working at much better capacity after a couple thousand charges than its silicon rivals.

    This approach also complements Samsung’s much longer software support cycle, while most Chinese phone manufacturers rely on people upgrading more often. Honor might be going against the grain, however, as the newly-released Magic V5 foldable phone will also get seven years of support.

    If you change phones often, then silicon batteries are definitely a more enticing option. And a slim phone with a 10,000 mAh battery sounds like a dream come true. Especially if you’re against Apple and Samsung’s recent approach with the Galaxy S25 Edge and the iPhone 17 Air, which sacrifice battery life for aesthetics.

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  • Adverse Effects and Patient Perceptions of Unregulated Arthritis Supplements: A Retrospective Mixed-Methods Study at a Safety-Net Primary Care Clinic

    Adverse Effects and Patient Perceptions of Unregulated Arthritis Supplements: A Retrospective Mixed-Methods Study at a Safety-Net Primary Care Clinic


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  • NASA Just Discovered Where These Mysterious Space X-Rays Really Come From – SciTechDaily

    1. NASA Just Discovered Where These Mysterious Space X-Rays Really Come From  SciTechDaily
    2. NASA’s IXPE Imager Reveals Mysteries of Rare Pulsar  NASA (.gov)
    3. Thieving Pulsar Spinning 592 Times A Second Reveals New Understanding Of Where Its X-Rays Come From  IFLScience
    4. NASA X-ray spacecraft reveals secrets of a powerful, spinning neutron star  Space
    5. NASA’s IXPE tracked a rare pulsar—and found an unexpected power source  ScienceDaily

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  • MotoGP™: Marc Marquez fends off Bezzecchi to make Ducati history

    Five years on from rock bottom, the #93 becomes the first Ducati rider to win five GPs in a row as Aprilia and KTM celebrate Czech GP podiums

    Sometimes, you just have to sit back and admire greatness. Marc Marquez (Ducati Lenovo Team) emerged victorious on Sunday at the Tissot Grand Prix of Czechia to become the first Ducati rider to win five Grands Prix on the spin, but he was made to work for it in the first half of the battle. Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia Racing) put up a good fight to collect P2, 1.7s away from victory, as Pedro Acosta (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) held off a late charge from Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) to pick up his first Sunday rostrum of the season.

    LIGHTS OUT: Bagnaia earns holeshot
    Bagnaia punched off the line well and got the holeshot but like yesterday, Marc Marquez was through at Turn 3. Not for long though. On the cutback through Turn 4, Pecco led again and then Bezzecchi carved his way past the #93 at Turn 5.

    That’s how it was over the line but Pecco was wide at the penultimate corner, costing him time, so that allowed Bezzecchi to make a move at Turn 1 on Lap 2. Marc Marquez, like he did on Lap 1, passed Pecco at Turn 3 and this time there was no way back for Pecco.

    PASSES AND DRAMA: Bez leads, Alex Marquez crashes
    Meanwhile, Alex Marquez’s (BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP) disastrous weekend continued. The rider second in the championship was down at Turn 12 after an audacious move up the inside of Joan Mir (Honda HRC Castrol) didn’t pay off. The luckless Mir was taken out, and the Honda rider, along with Alex Marquez, were out of the Grand Prix from P5 and P6, so that was zero points in Czechia for the #73. A hammer blow for the Gresini star’s title hopes, and he’ll now face a Long Lap penalty in Austria too. 

    Further up the order, it was Acosta’s turn to pass Pecco at Turn 3 on Lap 3, as Enea Bastianini (Red Bull KTM Tech3) and then Raul Fernandez (Trackhouse MotoGP Team) carved their way past Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP). Next up behind Quartararo: returning reigning Champion Jorge Martin (Aprilia Racing).

    On Lap 5, Bastianini’s charge continued. The Italian was through on his former teammate Bagnaia, with the ‘Beast’ now 1.4s behind his KTM stablemate Acosta. But then, Bastianini was in the gravel. Turn 3 saw the #23 lose the front end and it was Grand Prix over; a shame after his best weekend in orange. 

    THE WINNING MOVE: Marquez pounces
    Lap 8 saw a change for the lead. Marc Marquez, at Turn 3, pounced on Bezzecchi. And the #93 got his elbows out through Turn 4 to keep Bezzecchi behind him, so what did the championship leader have in his pocket? Acosta was right with the top two now, while Bagnaia sat 1.7s adrift of the podium fight.

    A 1:54.184 played a 1:54.4 for Bezzecchi and a 1:54.5 for Acosta, seeing Marquez go 0.5s clear at the front at the start of Lap 10. A lap later, the gap was up to 0.8s, and then with a fastest lap of the Grand Prix, Marquez’s lead grew to 1.2s on Lap 12 of 21.

    Bezzecchi was giving this a good go. Bezzecchi dipped into the 1:53s for the first time, a 1:53.999, but on the same lap, Lap 14, Marquez found a 1:53.787. And on the following lap, Marquez went even quicker. A 1:53.691, coupled with a 1:54.085 from Bezzecchi, saw the lead climb to 1.9s.

    With Marquez giving no one a chance of fighting for the win, attention turned to the rostrum fight. Pecco was gathering some late race momentum and from just under two seconds away, with three laps left, the Italian was 0.5s behind Acosta. That was then 0.4s with two laps to go, as Bezzecchi continued on his way to P2, 0.9s ahead.

    And on the last lap, Pecco was within attacking distance… just. Marquez was 1.6s clear of Bezzecchi and controlling things at the front, with the latter safe from being pounced on from behind. Could Bagnaia muster something up to grab P3? The answer – fortunately for KTM, unfortunately for Ducati – was no.

    The answer was also no to could anyone beat Marquez in Brno? The #93 took the chequered flag 1.7s ahead of Bezzecchi to become the first Ducati rider ever to win five Grands Prix in a row. Simply put: chapeau.

    Fair play to Bezzecchi as well, that’s another Sunday podium for the #72, as Acosta held off Pecco to clinch his first Sunday podium of the season. Ducati, Aprilia and KTM on the Brno rostrum.

    POINTS SCORERS: Brno edition
    Pecco’s P4 won’t be enough for the polesitter, but he’ll take the positives following his second half of the race charge. Fifth place went to Fernandez, who enjoyed his best weekend of the season, and that P5 is his equal best in MotoGP. Quartararo was less than a second behind the Trackhouse rider in P6, with the returning Martin coming home in a fabulous P7. That’s a phenomenal comeback effort from the #1 after a torrid few months of injuries, and a real boost for Aprilia, Martin, and MotoGP ahead of the second half of the season. How good was it seeing the #1 back?

    Fermin Aldeguer (BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP) came out on top in a quality fight with Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing), while Maverick Viñales’ super-sub Pol Espargaro (Red Bull KTM Tech3) capped off a superb weekend in Brno by taking away a P10 over the line. But then Aldeguer was given the equivalent of a Long Lap as a time penalty after an incident with Miguel Oliveira (Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP), putting the Gresini rider back down to P11. So Binder takes P8, Espargaro P9 and Jack Miller (Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP) completes the top ten.

    Luca Marini (Honda HRC Castrol) managed to stay head of Johann Zarco (CASTROL Honda LCR) in that battle, with Ai Ogura (Trackhouse MotoGP Team) and Alex Rins (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) completing the scorers. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) ended a tougher weekend outside the points and heads into summer break looking to bounce back.

    And so… we’re 12 rounds done, and Marc Marquez is 120 points clear as the six-time MotoGP World Champion marches towards that coveted seventh title. Thank you Brno, it’s been a blast being back – what a venue, and what a crowd. Find full results here and see you in Spielberg!

     

    The attendance for our return to Brno is an awesome 219,544 across the event, seeing the season total surpass 2 million fans after only 12 Grands Prix. That puts MotoGP on course for another record-breaking season.

     

    At the venue where he claimed his debut Moto2 podium in 2020, Joe Roberts (OnlyFans American Racing Team) returned to the top step for the first time this season with a phenomenal Czech GP victory. The American fended off the hard challenge of Barry Baltus (Fantic Racing Lino Sonego) as the Belgian pockets back-to-back P2s ahead of the summer break, with Manuel Gonzalez’s (Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP) P3 seeing the Spaniard stretch his title chase lead.

    After things got close at lights out between polesitter Baltus and Roberts, it was the American’s teammate Marcos Ramirez who grabbed the holeshot as drama unfolded for Aron Canet (Fantic Racing Lino Sonego) at Turn 1. The Spaniard was down from the middle of the pack and that was his hope of points over.

    Baltus pinched the lead of the race at the end of Lap 1 with a great move at the final corner, as Ramirez took the first of his two Long Lap penalties on Lap 3. That dropped the #24 to P7 behind home hero Filip Salač (ELF Marc VDS Racing Team), and when he took his second, Ramirez was P12.

    On Lap 6, both Canet and Diogo Moreira (Italtrans Racing Team) had parked their Triumph-Kalex machines, handing Gonzalez a fantastic chance to stretch his points advantage ahead of the summer break. And it was the Spaniard who was shadowing the P1 battle between Baltus and Roberts, with the Californian making a move stick on Lap 7 to lead in Brno.

    By Lap 10, Roberts and Baltus were now pulling clear of Gonzalez, with the #16 setting the fastest lap of the race on that lap – a 1:59.4 played a 1:59.6 for Baltus. With five to go, the gap was still just 0.2s between the American and Belgian, but that rose to just under 0.4s with four laps left.

    Gonzalez was 2.6s away from the victory fight, so it was all about Roberts vs Baltus. With two laps to go, Roberts was keeping Baltus at bay by 0.5s, with the latter not able to quite get close enough to attempt a pass. Tthen it was last lap time. The gap? 0.6s in Roberts’ favour. Baltus wasn’t close enough to engage in battle, and for the first time since the 2024 Italian GP, Roberts gets back on the top step. Baltus clinched his fourth second place of the season to rise to P3 in the overall standings, and Gonzalez collected a very handy 16 points in his quest for the Moto2 title.

    Rookie Daniel Holgado (CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team) earned an impressive P4 ahead of Celestino Vietti (Sync SpeedRS Team), with Izan Guevara (BLUCRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2) a solid P6 in Brno. Ramirez strung together an impressive race following his double Long Lap penalty to beat Salač to P7, with the Czech star ending his home GP in P8.

    David Alonso (CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team) and Albert Arenas (ITALJET Gresini Moto2) were the final top 10 finishers, while Sachsenring podium finishers Jake Dixon (ELF Marc VDS Racing Team) and Deniz Öncü (Red Bull KTM Ajo) end their Brno weekends with a disappointing P11 and P12.

    Roberts wins again, Baltus comes close, and Gonzalez strides to a 25-point championship lead heading into the summer break. Austria next, see you there. Check out full results here!

     

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  • MTG Edge of Eternities card gets 68% price spike, may herald return of Slivers

    MTG Edge of Eternities card gets 68% price spike, may herald return of Slivers

    Fans of a classic Magic: The Gathering creature type will be eating well in the upcoming Edge of Eternities set thanks to a potent new artefact. However, a 68% spike in the card price may make this famously expensive archetype all the more taxing.

    Slivers have long been a staple of Magic: The Gathering. These lithe, dangerous creatures are well known for their powerful synergies and role in some of the best Commander decks. However, thanks to the upcoming Edge of Eternities set, it looks as though Silvers will be in for a little more love.

    As a result of the enduring popularity of Slivers as an archetype, Thrumming Hivepool has enjoyed a 68% price spike this week, taking it to $40 (£29.82). This statistic comes courtesy of MTGgoldfish.

    Thrumming Hivepool may look tough to cast due to its relatively high mana cost; however, its Affinity for Slivers ensures that the price will be cut by a single mana for every Sliver you control. This powerful ability ensures that you’ll be able to comfortably play Thrumming Hivepool in the mid game (and possibly in the early game, too). This means value, as you’ll spend more time benefitting from its generation of Sliver tokens and its powerful Haste and Double Strike buffs.

    We’ve not yet seen much in the way of Slivers from the Edge of Eternities previews; however, the creatures seem to fit right in with the cosmic, otherworldly aesthetic of the set. With over one hundred cards in the set still unnamed, additional support for the archetype may yet emerge.

    While some Sliver decks do require substantial financial investment, building a budget Commander deck centred around the unnerving beasts is certainly a possibility. Alternatively, our list of the best preconstructed Commander decks will arm you with the knowledge you need to make the most of the format, should you be so inclined.

    If you’re looking for worthy opponents, check out our Wargamer Discord community.

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  • Karunakaran’s journey from India to the FISU badminton podium

    Karunakaran’s journey from India to the FISU badminton podium

    Karunakaran’s journey from India to the FISU badminton podium

    Participating in the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games is a great honour for all student-athletes. Reaching such a high level of competition at a young age can significantly impact their future sporting careers. However, for some, it means even more.

    From the badminton court in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Sathish Karunakaran from India shared his story. He explained how difficult it is to reach this level from his country and highlighted the crucial role associations and foundations play in helping budding athletes achieve their goals.

    Bittersweet bronze 

    On Sunday, 20 July, the mixed team medals were awarded at the Westenergie Sporthalle. After several tough battles, the Indian team secured a well-deserved bronze.

    Overall, Karunakaran was satisfied with the result, even though the 3-1 loss to Chinese Taipei in the semifinal match left him with a bitter taste. “I think initially in the first set there was a call which I didn’t tap and then my opponent overruled it. After that, I started really well the second set. But third set, he was dominating the net well, more than me. So he was more at the net, so I couldn’t control,” he said, analysing his performance.

    India’s Sathish Karunakaran lunges forward during a high-intensity rally at the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU Games © Kevin Voigt / Rhine-Ruhr 2025

    “They are my backbone”

    For Karunakaran, winning the bronze medal — and simply having the opportunity to compete at such a high level — holds deep personal significance.

    “I mean, it’s pretty much difficult. Without a support, I think nobody can do anything,” he said, acknowledging the many challenges of reaching this stage in India. “But yeah, there are challenges for everybody. I mean, we have to, you know, it’s a part of our sportsmanship life, so we cannot avoid that. We need to go through that.”

    The humanities student from Bharathiar University credits his participation in these FISU Games and all other international competitions to the Dream Sports Foundation, an organisation committed to strengthening India’s sports ecosystem by addressing critical gaps through impactful support.

    “Because of them, I’m here, right there. Because they are the ones who are taking care of my entire thing. I mean, they are my backbone, to be honest, they are my backbone. Just because they are there behind me, I have no tension on any other things. I’m just focusing on my game and I’m doing my thing. Their support is really, you know, I’m always grateful for them.” he said, with a hint of emotion in his voice.

    Looking ahead: Next challenge and a dream to give back

    Thanks to the support of the Dream Sports Foundation, Karunakaran can now focus entirely on his athletic journey and dream even bigger, aiming for further success in international meets. His next destination? The Macau Open Badminton Championships.

    “After this competition, I’m heading to Macau Open, directly, immediately after this competition. So yeah, I’m just mentally getting ready. Hopefully, I just want to be fit. So far, everything is good. So, I’m just going to focus on my recovery and get back to the next circuit.”

    Reflecting on the support he’s received and how far it has taken him, he doesn’t hide the ambition to one day return the favour by creating a foundation of his own.

    “If I could, if I have an option of doing that, I will be the first person to do those things. Because I know how much I suffered and how much my family suffered. I know how much we overcome and how much we sacrifice. So, if I can do that, I will definitely do it for everyone.”

    In Sunday evening’s mixed team final, the People’s Republic of China defeated Chinese Taipei 3-1. The second bronze medal went to the Republic of Korea.

    The Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games take place from 16-27 July. Watch all the competitions live on fisu.tv. Click on the link to find the full schedule.

    Written by Valentina Rasini, FISU Young Reporter, Italy

    The Young Reporters Programme exemplifies FISU’s commitment to more than sports competitions. At every FISU World University Games, a group of talented aspiring sports journalists are chosen to cover the competition.

    We warmly thank FISU Official Partner Qiaodan Ltd. which provides remarkable uniforms to FISU Family and International Technical Officials since 2015. Qiaodan is a valuable partner for FISU as it continued to provide its support during the postponement of events due to the global pandemic, and recently extended the relationship with FISU up to and including 2025.

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  • Christie Brinkley talks Peter Cook affair, making of emotional memoir

    Christie Brinkley talks Peter Cook affair, making of emotional memoir

    For Christie Brinkley, owning your truth is no bed of roses.

    The model and former wife of Billy Joel, who got candid on her life and career in the new memoir “Uptown Girl,” reflected on the making of the emotional book in a July 18 cover story for Social Life Magazine.

    The book, which chronicles Brinkley’s early modeling days and her tumultuous romances with Joel and ex-husband Peter Cook, is accompanied by an audiobook narrated by the Sports Illustrated alum herself.

    “There were parts where I thought, ‘Please, don’t cry,’” Brinkley, 71, told the magazine. “I tried to keep (my voice) level, but (the publisher) let me be. Let my voice crack. Let it show.”

    Brinkley was married to Cook, an architect, from 1996 to 2008. The pair’s relationship unraveled after Brinkley discovered Cook had cheated on her with an 18-year-old. The former couple shares a daughter, 27-year-old Sailor Lee Brinkley Cook.

    Christie Brinkley recalls Peter Cook affair, son’s reaction

    In “Uptown Girl,” Brinkley writes that she learned about Cook’s affair while giving a commencement speech at Southampton High School in 2006. After her speech, a man reportedly approached her and said: “That arrogant husband of yours has been having an affair with my teenage daughter, and he won’t knock it off.”

    Brinkley’s son Jack, whom she shares with ex-husband and real estate developer Richard Taubman, was in attendance at the graduation ceremony and allegedly observed the tense interaction.

    “Jack’s face was frozen in panic. He felt it instantly,” Brinkley told Social Life Magazine. “He knew something was very wrong.”

    Brinkley told her son, then 11, that she needed to go to the police station, where the man who informed her of the affair worked, to assist “a girl who needed her help.” It took four years before Brinkley and Cook concluded their media-frenzied court battle over custody of their kids.

    Despite her marital woes, Brinkley remains optimistic about love, telling Fox News in an April interview that “love is the strongest thing in the whole world.”

    “I just feel like my life is so full of love,” Brinkley told the outlet. “If there’s a romantic love that comes along as well, it would be wonderful. But I also feel very content and happy with the life that I have right now, and I consider my life to be very full of love.”

    Contributing: Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY

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  • Vans’ Premium Leopard Authentic Is a Wildly Luxe Skate Shoe

    Vans’ Premium Leopard Authentic Is a Wildly Luxe Skate Shoe

    Vans’ Authentic, the brand’s oldest model, has already earned its spot in the sneaker hall of fame. Now, it’s earning its leopard spots.

    There have been animal print Vans skate shoes before, including a few Authentic styles with feline energy. But the latest pairs are a little different from the rest. They’re not just animalistic, they’re also made with premium faux fur.

    Shop Vans Premium Authentic

    Spotted pony hair covers the uppers of this Authentic, to be exact. The patterned hair is complemented by equally luxurious touches, such as buttery leather and a traditional, thick, slicked-up sole.

    Vans’ leopard Authentic is right on time, with everything being hairy in fashion right now, especially the shoes. Nike has unleashed a flurry of furry sneakers ahead of the cooler season, while adidas continues to channel Wales Bonner energy with general-release pony hair Sambas.

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    In addition to the fur leopard versions, Vans also has a cow print Authentic sneaker that’s still premium-made but hairless.

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    Both Vans skate shoes are now available on the brand’s website. They’re also available at several retailers, including CNCPTS, Slam Jam, and END.

    The Leopard Authentic sneakers go for $115, while the cow print pairs are priced at $80.

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  • Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: Focus on U.S. PMI, ECB -2-

    Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: Focus on U.S. PMI, ECB -2-

    “Although continued downward price pressures and sluggish loan demand present a solid case for further easing, the People’s Bank of China may opt to hold off until a more opportune window,” ING economists said. They continue to forecast a 10-basis-point rate cut and a 50-basis-point reserve requirement ratio reduction before year-end.

    Focus will also be on an EU-China summit, held amid escalating bilateral tensions. The two sides have clashed over tit-for-tat trade measures involving products like brandy and electric vehicles.

    South Korea

    The Bank of Korea will release second-quarter GDP data on Thursday. South Korea's economy is expected to have rebounded after contracting in the first quarter.

    Support from central bank policy easing and government fiscal stimulus likely contributed to second-quarter expansion, after GDP shrank 0.2% on-quarter and stalled at 0.0% on-year in the first quarter, economists said.

    The country's legislature passed its first supplementary budget for 2025 in early May, and the BOK cut its policy rate by 25 basis points later that month.

    Most economists expect continued monetary and fiscal support, as the export-reliant economy faces headwinds from the Trump administration's sweeping tariffs and sluggish domestic demand.

    Nomura analysts said that July's second extra budget could prompt the BOK to raise its GDP growth forecast to 1.0% from 0.8%. The economy grew 2.0% in 2024.

    Malaysia

    Malaysia's statistics department will release June CPI data on Tuesday afternoon.

    June's inflation is expected to ease to 1.1% from 1.2% in May, amid softer food and transport prices, said ANZ economist Bansi Madhavani.

    Malaysia's expanded sales tax, effective July 1, includes a 5% tax on near-essential imports like food and machinery, and 10% on luxury goods and alcohol. However, its limited scope means the inflation impact should be minimal, she said. ANZ expects Malaysia's inflation to remain manageable at around 2.0% in 2025.

    Singapore

    Singapore will release June inflation data on Wednesday, with markets watching for signs of softening price pressures.

    Core inflation likely remained subdued, despite a slight uptick, Barclays said in a note. It expects a more noticeable rise in headline inflation, driven by higher certificate of entitlement premiums for car ownership.

    While Singapore's central bank doesn't have an explicit inflation target, it considers core inflation just below 2% consistent with overall price stability.

    --Any references to days are in local times.

    Write to Jessica Fleetham at jessica.fleetham@wsj.com and Jihye Lee at jihye.lee@wsj.com

    (END) Dow Jones Newswires

    July 20, 2025 17:14 ET (21:14 GMT)

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  • CHEOPS discovers exoplanet triggering explosive flares on host star

    CHEOPS discovers exoplanet triggering explosive flares on host star













    CHEOPS discovers exoplanet triggering explosive flares on host star – NASASpaceFlight.com





















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