27 July 2020 | Euronews
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World News Post-Brexit talks: A chink of light at the end of the UK-EU trade tunnel? Although big gaps remain in key issues such as competition and fishing rights, both the UK and EU have shown willingness to compromise in some areas. -
World News Europe's tourism industry reels as COVID-19 resurgence hits peak summer season The UK's quarantine rule for arrivals from Spain and a rise in coronavirus cases and controls elsewhere have dismayed the travel and tourism industry. -
France Heater ban on cafe terraces among new set of green measures in France But environmentalists say the changes don't go far enough. -
Earth News ‘There is no such thing as clean coal’ UN chief Antonio Guterres warns China The United Nations Secretary General delivered a powerful speech to students at a university in China. -
The Cube French mayor apologises for comparing modern-day police to WWII Vichy regime France's interior minister has called remarks comparing modern-day police to the Vichy regime "scandalous". -
Portugal Scientists in Portugal create reusable mask that disables coronavirus upon contact with fabric The mask has a coating that virtually annihilates the infectious load of the virus in less than an hour, is washable, and certified free of harmful chemicals. -
No Comment Guatemalan teacher pedals mobile school to children amid COVID-19 pandemic Ixcoy tries to visit each of his students twice a week using a mop to measure the distance between him and the child. -
No Comment Extreme bridge diving goes ahead in Bosnia despite COVID-19 pandemic Organisers stressed it was important that the tradition, whose origins date back to 1664, was not put on hold. -
Italy Coronavirus consolation as open-air opera lifts spirits in Naples Naples is taking opera into the town square to thank its medical workers – and bring hope to residents. -
My Europe Series Europe's week: hailing a historic summit, or sowing seeds of future discord? This week we look back at the marathon talks between EU leaders and the potential impact on relations between member states. -
World News Istanbul Convention: What is the domestic violence treaty and has it had an impact? Poland's plan to leave the domestic violence treaty has put it back in the headlines. But what is the Istanbul Convention? -
Next Series Europe's 2050 'Green Deal' plans boosted by radical innovation Achieving the “Green Deal” will involve some radical and innovative projects. -
Ireland Ryanair shares fall as COVID-19 brings €185m losses and 99% drop in passengers The European budget airline says the last quarter was the 'most challenging' in its history as travel restrictions and lockdowns brought bookings to a halt. -
Earth News Model Cara Delevingne talks food crises and sustainability with Indian eco-activist The pair explore the connections between food, climate and health in a live interview to be streamed online. -
USA Donald Trump's national security advisor tests positive for COVID-19, reports Associated Press US President Donald Trump's national security advisor has tested positive for COVID-19, making him the highest ranking official to test positive for the virus. -
Europe News Istanbul Convention: Poland's plan to quit domestic violence treaty causes concern Human rights experts are calling on Warsaw to change course – and on the European Union to toughen up. -
Spain Barcelona's hospitals coping despite COVID-19 rebound, says doctor A hospital doctor just outside Barcelona says the rise in coronavirus infections across the region is worrying, but the health system is coping well. -
Germany Germany rated top global leader for third year in a row, survey finds Germany had an overall approval rating of 44 per cent among residents of 135 countries, with the US, Russia, and China vying for second place. -
United Kingdom UK sets out major plan targeting 'time-bomb' obesity in fight against COVID-19 Obese people have 40% to 50% more chance of dying from COVID-19, data from the UK's testing programme for the virus has shown. -
World News US consulate in Chengdu closed in escalation of tensions with China The US consulate in Chengdu was taken over by Chinese authorities after the Trump administration ordered the closure of the Chinese consulate in Houston. -
Earth News Deadstock revival: Meet designers bringing wasted clothes back to life How do we solve fashion’s major problem with leftover stock? -
Ukraine Kyiv claims two breaches after ceasefire begins in eastern Ukraine The conflict between Ukraine and Russia-backed separatists claimed more than 14,000 lives since 2014.