world news Zsa Zsa, winner of the World's Ugliest Dog contest, has died An English bulldog named Zsa Zsa who was the winner of this year's World's Ugliest Dog contest, has died at 9 years old. 10/07/2018
world news How Trump's Supreme Court nominee ruled on hot-button issues Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh has written almost 300 opinions on a range of issues over his 12 years serving on the federal appellate court. 10/07/2018
Sport World Cup: France are through to the final after beating Belgium 1-0 France will play in Sunday's World Cup final after beating Belgium 1-0. 10/07/2018
world news As it happened: Wednesday, July 11 This is our coverage of the key news from Europe and beyond this morning, Wednesday, July 11. 10/07/2018
world news U.K. man exposed to poison is now conscious "While this is welcome news, clearly we are not out of the woods yet," the Salisbury hospital said. 10/07/2018
Italy Italy's anti-immigrant interior minister visits migrant camp Matteo Salvini vowed to enforce only "limited, controlled and qualified"immigration 10/07/2018
real economy Can Europe's new €500 billion target of investments help the sun shine on the economy? Corporate investments in europe may be recovering but they are still far below pre-crisis levels in things like innovation and infrastructure. 10/07/2018
Italy Italian coast guard intervenes in migrant rescue 'to save crew' The vessel says that when it moved to meet the Libyan coast guard, migrants threatened the crew, pushing them and making "cut your throat" gestures. 10/07/2018
United Kingdom British Novichok survivor Charlie Rowley regains consciousness "While this is welcome news, clearly we are not out of the woods yet. Charlie is still very unwell and will continue to require specialist, round-the-clock care here at Salisbury District Hospital." 10/07/2018
Iran Iranian politician claims France team relies on 'African giants' France's squad includes two players born overseas, both of whom have lived in their adopted country since the age of 2. 10/07/2018
no comment Thai volunteers react as cave rescue concludes Volunteers assisting in the rescue of a football team and their coach from a flooded cave in Thailand react as the last person is stretchered out. 10/07/2018
world news Trump's European trip: Trade wars, Brexit chaos — and a Russia quandary The president's allegiance to allies — and his willingness to deliver a tough message to Russian President Vladimir Putin — will be put to the test. 10/07/2018
Sport Cristiano Ronaldo leaves Real Madrid for Juventus Five-times world player of the year Cristiano Ronaldo has ditched Real Madrid for Juventus on a reported €100 million deal. 10/07/2018
Russia LGBT activists protest in Moscow by forming 'hidden' Pride flag In honour of Pride Month, six activists joined together for three days in Moscow during the World Cup wearing different coloured football shirts to represent the pride flag of the LGBT community. 10/07/2018
world news Italy is only EU country to see house prices fall in 2017: Eurostat House prices across the EU have risen by more than 10% since 2010, Eurostat revealed on Tuesday, but Italy remains an outlier — it is the only member state to have seen prices shrink last year. 10/07/2018
no comment RAF marks centenary with spectacular flying display Almost 100 planes from Royal Air Force history assembled in the skies over London on Tuesday to mark their 100 years in service. 10/07/2018
Business Britain's economy enjoys boost in May It's thought the good weather and spending around the Royal Wedding in May helped boost the GDP. 10/07/2018
no comment Belgian fans raise the roof on flight to World Cup game in St Petersburg Belgian fans on their way to St Petersburg had a great time during their flight. 10/07/2018
Business The biggest and smallest spenders in NATO Donald Trump complains that some European countries are not pulling their financial weight in NATO, euronews has been looking at who spends what on the Alliance 10/07/2018
United Kingdom Brits think mothers of young children shouldn't work full time: survey According to the latest British Social Attitudes survey released, only 7% of respondents believe mothers of pre-school children (under the age of five) should work full-time. 10/07/2018
no comment Death toll from Japan floods rise, dozens still missing Officials in Japan say the death toll from floods and landslides caused by record rainfall in the western part of the country has reached 149, while 59 remain missing. 10/07/2018
Belgium Meet the MEPs who earn €100,000-a-year from second jobs Ten MEPs raked in more than €100,000-a-year on average from second jobs and outside earnings, a new report has claimed. 10/07/2018
world news Nobel laureate's widow is freed from house arrest, allowed to leave China The poet never been charged with any crime, her release is the result of years of campaigning by Western governments and activists. 10/07/2018
no comment World Cup volunteers shimmy in flash mob and join pitch on Red Square More than 17,000 volunteers helped mount the World Cup in Russia, welcoming spectators to stadiums and fan fests and assisting teams and journalists with a smile. 10/07/2018
Egypt Lebanese woman jailed in Egypt for Facebook video post Lebanese tourist, Mona el-Mazbouh, has been jailed for eight years in Egypt for posting a Facebook video in which she was critical of the country. 10/07/2018
USA Trump says UK 'in turmoil', declines to offer support to May The US president also described former UK foreign secretary Boris Johnson as a friend. 10/07/2018
View Russia’s World Cup victory | View How much can a bunch of guys kicking around a small ball boost a bruised and battered reputation like Russia’s? More than you think. 10/07/2018
Belgium EU tells Trump to appreiciate allies On the eve of a NATO summit in Brussels the European Council President Donald Tusk issued a sharp rebuke to the U.S. president over his comments about allies 10/07/2018
USA 'Appreciate your allies, you don’t have many,' Tusk tells Trump “Appreciate your allies, you don’t have many,” Donald Tusk tells Trump after the US president said NATO members should increase their military spending. 10/07/2018
no comment Thousands descend on Scotland for tractor footy Their national team's absence in this year’s World Cup tournament has likely put off many Scots from watching the games. But at home, their annual Fettercairn Show offers something no other global football contest can — a match between tractors. 10/07/2018