14 July 2020 | Euronews
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No Comment Anti-government protesters try to break into Bulgaria's parliament The unrest was the seventh consecutive day of protests against the Bulgarian government and alleged corruption. -
USA Trump administration rescinds rule that would have stripped foreign students of visas The Trump administration rescinded on a policy that would have stripped international students of their visas if their schools held classes entirely online because of the pandemic. -
World News Britain, France tighten rules on face masks to curb COVID-19 spread The UK government has said that masks will be mandatory in shops from July 24 while French President Emmanuel Macron said they would likely become mandatory indoors from August. -
USA British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell denied bail on Epstein-related sex abuse charges Ghislaine Maxwell pled not guilty to charges she aided Jeffrey Epstein in recruiting young girls for him to sexually abuse. -
Europe News Serbia set to join US on EU's travel ban list, say sources in Brussels Serbians and Americans wanting to visit the EU are set for disappointment. -
Ukraine Chernobyl fires: how neglected forests, poor coordination and old equipment could spark disaster Claims have been made that firefighters are ill-equipped and not properly organised to safeguard the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, where fires recently put the area, and those operating in it, at terrible risk. -
Bulgaria Bulgaria's anti-government protests keep pressure on PM Boyko Borissov Political tensions in Bulgaria once more spilt out onto the streets of Bulgaria as anti-government protests entered their fifth consecutive day. -
World News World hunger rising and COVID-19 threatens to make it worse, says UN It's put a UN deadline to eradicate hunger by 2030 in severe doubt. -
Earth News These stunning vegan cakes are made with ingredients foraged from nature Hyper-realistic cakes are all the rage on Twitter, but have you ever eaten a cake as in-touch with nature as these? -
Spain Duo arrested on suspicion of planning explosives attack in Barcelona The two individuals of Algerian nationality, aged 41 and 43, are suspected of belonging to a cell that has been under investigation since 2017. -
Explore Dubai: Discover the jewels in the crown of the city's civilisation When most people think of Dubai they think of today's modern metropolis. But it's a city steeped in history that is ready and waiting to be rediscovered by today’s visitors. -
Europe News EU leaders meet ahead of crunch summit to paper over the cracks of COVID recovery plan The German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, met with Italian premier Guiseppe Conte Monday, ahead of the EU summit on Friday, but said that the positions of the member states remain apart. But she urged her counterparts to consider the bigger picture. -
Spotlight How Hong Kong used homegrown tech to fight COVID-19 Hong Kong had already experienced the SARs outbreak. So it was ready and prepared when COVID-19 struck. It acted swiftly with health and safety measures, but also with a lot of homegrown tech, to contain the outbreak -
United Kingdom Coronavirus: Virgin Atlantic flies in face of downturn with €1.3bn rescue deal It involves £170m (€186m) of new investment and both Virgin Group and other creditors deferring millions of euros of money owed. -
Iran Hossein Dehghani: The collapse of the Iran Nuclear Deal 5 years on would be a failure of EU values The Iranian ambassador to the EU and Belgium reflects on the state of play for Europe's foreign policy aspirations on the fifth anniversary of the Iran Nuclear Deal. -
Russia Ivan Safronov: Dozens arrested in Moscow protest against ex-journalist's treason charges Ivan Safronov was arrested last week on suspicion of leaking secrets to a NATO country, but the Kremlin says the allegations do not relate to his work as a journalist. -
Russia High temperatures, melting ice and wildfires combine for unprecedented Arctic summer Fuelled by record high temperatures in the Arctic region, fires are currently burning an area of land the size of Luxembourg. -
Belarus Victor Babariko, main rival of Alexander Lukashenko, barred from Belarus presidential election Victor Babariko, the main rival of Alexander Lukashenko, barred from Belarus presidential election -
United Kingdom Britain's decision to ban Chinese tech giant Huawei from 5G network 'disappointing and wrong' The decision announced Tuesday represents a U-turn for the British government which had previously decided to allow Huawei to access parts of the planned new 5G network. -
World News Coronavirus: How the wearing of face masks has exposed a divided Europe Policy on mask-wearing across the continent has been as varied as different governments' approaches to social distancing, lockdown and other preventive measures. -
Australia Australian governor who removed PM in 1975 assured of his powers by Queen's office, letters reveal Elizabeth II's private secretary told the Governor-General who sparked Australia's biggest constitutional crisis that he could dissolve parliament -
United Arab Emirates Destination Mars: the UAE's Hope Probe prepares for launch The UAE's Mars mission is preparing for launch. After 7 months the Hope Probe will enter into orbit around #Mars and will be the first mission to another planet from any Arab nation. -
France Watch: France honours COVID-19 frontline heroes on Bastille Day There may be masks and cutbacks to the celebrations but Bastille Day festivities are still going ahead in France. -
USA Supreme Court clears way for execution of federal prisoner The Supreme Court voted 5-4 that "executions may proceed as planned". -
Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia prepares for first election since name change - and it's going to be close Opinion polls suggest the country's two main parties, which both support EU membership, are running neck-and-neck ahead of Wednesday's election -
France French government grants health workers 'historic' pay rise after weeks of negotiations The agreements set out €7.5 billion for nurses, orderlies and other non-medical health workers, such as technical and administrative staff, which will mainly be used to finance a base salary increase of €183 net per month. -
France Bastille Day in pictures: 100 years of France's national celebration Milestones of history revealed through photographs of Bastille Day, from 1919 to the present. -
Earth News Three steps to reduce the dominance of fast fashion Sustainable fashion expert Yen Goo argues how the sector needs to change in the wake of the Boohoo slavery scandal. -
France Banksy painting, stolen from the Bataclan in Paris, to be returned to France Depicting a sad looking girl, the artwork was a tribute to the victims of the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris. -
Japan Japan accuses China of 'disinformation' over coronavirus outbreak Japan has accused China of "disinformation" about the coronavirus and expressed "deep concern" about its claims in the South China Sea and the disputed Senkaku islands. -
Ireland Irish restaurant turns heat on government over quarantining as US tourists spark COVID-19 fears JP McMahon, owner of Cava Bodega in Galway, said his staff had been left "very uncomfortable" after a group from Texas dined at the restaurant on Saturday. -
Brazil Bolsonaro eager to leave 'horrible' quarantine after getting COVID-19 The Brazilian President has been in quarantine for a week after testing positive for coronavirus.