13 July 2020 | Euronews
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World News Merkel and Conte call for European solidarity on coronavirus stimulus package "At stake here there are the common values as well the common interests," said Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte of upcoming talks of a coronavirus recovery package. -
World News Coronavirus: More than 13 million cases confirmed worldwide The total number of coronavirus cases across the world rose by over 230,000 on Sunday, according to the World Health Organization — a new daily record. -
Afghanistan Taliban kill 11 in assault on Afghan intelligence compound Officials said another 63 people were wounded in the attack and ensuing clashes. -
Poland Five takeaways from the Polish presidential election Poland re-elected incumbent president Andrzej Duda in a tight second round. Here are five takeaways from the election. -
Italy Trieste: Italy returns cultural venue to Slovenian community 100 years after fascist arson The Narodni dom was a state-of-the-art cultural building. Italian fascists burnt it down in 1920 amid tensions between Italy and Yugoslavia. -
United Kingdom Watch: UK government outlines post-transition red tape for businesses and tourists The UK government will delay tariffs and customs declarations on standard goods for six months in 2021 after the end of the post-Brexit transition period. -
Earth News Overconsumption is driving the climate crisis, warn scientists We should be "challenging the notion that riches, and those who possess them, are inherently good”. -
Next Series Can supercomputers help find a COVID-19 treatment? In this week's episode of Futuris, Euronews finds out how supercomputers are supporting researchers looking for coronavirus treatments. -
Spotlight 'Reconstruction Games' - Olympics in Japan helping to transform region In this episode of Spotlight, Euronews’ Charlotte Kan finds out why next summer’s Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo is being called Japan’s ‘Reconstruction Games’. -
Climate Now Frankfurt's green rooftops and urban airways aim to keep the city cool Frankfurt's green rooftops and giant ventilation corridors aim to keep the city cool in summertime, as Copernicus reveals June 2020 was joint-warmest on record. -
Ecotech Amazon’s delivery planes could soon be powered by recycled cooking fat Sustainable fuel could cut Amazon Air's carbon emissions by up to 22 per cent. -
Europe News What does Duda's victory mean for EU-Poland relations? Brussels and Warsaw have long clashed over judicial reforms in Poland. Is that set to continue? -
Europe News EU foreign ministers urge more action on Turkey and China in first in-person meeting since pandemic Returning to Brussels for the first face-to-face meeting in months, EU foreign ministers are being urged to take a more robust approach to China over the new security law in Hong Kong, as well as against Ankara over Mediterranean drillings and the Libya arms embargo. -
Russia Thousands join weekend of anti-government protests in eastern Russia Locals called for Vladimir Putin to step down as they demonstrated against the arrest of the Khabarovsk region's governor Sergei Furgal -
Netherlands 'I believe in justice' says Kosovo's Thaci as he arrives at The Hague on war crime charges Kosovo's president gave a short statement ahead of being interviewed by the KSP -
Serbia Serbia and Kosovo's leaders agree to meet in person for talks in Brussels European Union officials praise the two sides, but neither appeared to shift their position on Serbian recognition of Kosovo -
Sport Manchester City back in Champions League as European ban overturned on appeal A ban stopping Manchester City playing in European competitions for the next two seasons has been overturned. -
USA In pictures: A hospital in the US battling for the lives of COVID-19 patients A day in a US hospital's coronavirus unit: Stark images show the battle to save patients' lives amid a surge in coronavirus cases -
World News COVID-19: India adds over 28,000 new coronavirus cases The Health Ministry also reported another 500 deaths in the past 24 hours, taking total fatalities up to 23,174. -
Destinations Travel: Welcome to Morzine, the sporty alpine resort that moved an international border As the continent opens up, Euronews looks at the most interesting places to visit in 2020