7 July 2021 | Euronews
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United Kingdom England beat Denmark to set up historic Euro 2020 final with Italy It will be England's first final in an international tournament since 1966. -
South Africa Former president of South Africa Jacob Zuma hands himself in to police The former president of South Africa faces 15 months behind bars for defying a court order for him to testify before a judicial commission investigating corruption allegations. -
No Comment Italian mayors march in Rome demanding respect Italian mayors march in Rome demanding respect -
Hungary Hungary fines publisher €700 for LGBT 'rainbow families' children's book Lawrence Schimel's books “Early One Morning” and “Bedtime, Not Playtime!" depict the daily routines of a child, one with two mothers and one with two fathers. -
No Comment Kenya protesters clash with police at lockdown demo Kenya protesters clash with police at lockdown demo -
No Comment Egypt releases ship that blocked Suez Canal Egypt releases ship that blocked Suez Canal -
No Comment Rescue operation to help 12 whales stranded in east China Rescue operation to help 12 whales stranded in east China -
No Comment Jury, crews arrive on the red carpet as Cannes Film Festival opens Jury, crews arrive on the red carpet as Cannes Film Festival opens -
USA Trump files lawsuits against Facebook, Twitter and YouTube Former US President Donald Trump has filed suit against three of the country's biggest tech companies, claiming he and other conservatives have been wrongfully censored. -
Nature Humans have made Finland’s rarest seal endangered: Is it too late to save them? The Saimaa Ringed Seal can only be spotted in Finland’s Lake Saimaa. But in the remote and murky waters, it has one enemy, humans. -
World News WHO warns against lifting COVID-19 restrictions too soon The World Health Organization urged governments to use extreme caution when lifting COVID-19 curbs amid a sharp rise in new cases and hospitalisations. -
Germany German authorities raid homes of two suspects linked to Vienna attack German police have raided the home of two men who are relatives of the perpetrator of the November 2020 attack in Vienna. -
Europe News EU adopts temporary rules to detect and report online child abuse The legislation which aims to protect children more effectively from sexual abuse and exploitation when using webmail, chat and messaging services, was backed by MEPs, with 537 voting in favour, 133 against and 24 abstaining. -
Jim Mellon predicts the end of animal and dairy farming Billionaire and philanthropist, Jim Mellon, discusses his new book, the prospect of an agrarian revolution and how we can be healthier in old age. -
Earth News The 8 ethical chocolate brands to buy for guilt-free gorging We review the chocolate brands working to stop industry exploitation and help clean up the planet. -
Travel News City breaks, summer sun and road trips: Euronews readers on their travel plans for this year As Euronews Travel turns one year old, we take a look at how much travel has changed during the past year. -
Sport England take on Denmark in crucial Euro 2020 semifinal match The winning team will play Italy in Sunday's final at Wembley. -
Earth Series Meet the Italian tattoo artist who turned his London backyard into a thriving urban garden Alessandro Vitale transformed a small concrete space into a garden capable of feeding his household for months. -
Moments Grape Britain: Here are the top 5 vineyards that outsparkle French wine France may be famed for its wine but Britain has a whole host of dreamy vineyards that are proving quite the plucky rival. -
Greece Four people injured and suspect arrested after knife attack in Greece Four people were hurt in a knife attack in Athens and a suspect has been arrested after he called the police. -
Real Economy Brussels Economic Forum 2021: what will Europe’s economy look like post-pandemic? The hot topic at the Brussels Economic Forum is how to build Europe’s new economy post-pandemic. We speak to some business owners, EU commissioners and the head of the WTO about vaccines, international trade and the economic outlook. -
Australia Australia's largest city Sydney locks down for third week “The situation we’re in now is largely because we haven’t been able to get the vaccine that we need,” New South Wales state Health Minister Brad Hazzard said. -
Earth News How to reduce the environmental impact of your summer holiday From accommodation to what to pack, here’s your definitive guide to travelling without hurting the planet. -
France Mila trial: Eleven convicted of online hate towards French teenage girl who criticised Islam Speaking at the trial Mila -- now aged 18 -- testified that she doesn't like "any religion, not just Islam," and that the online hate messages made her feel like she had been "condemned to death". -
Tech News NFT sales volume surges to €2.1 billion in first half of year The market for non-fungible tokens continues to boom withover €2 billion in sales so far this year. -
My Europe Series Why did France resume military cooperation with Mali just one month after suspending it? Just one month after suspending bilateral cooperation with Mali, France said on Friday that it would resume joint military operations with Bamako after all. What are the reasons behind the reversal? -
France France fears 'rapid' COVID-19 fourth wave as Delta variant doubles in one week With incidence rates on the rise in most French regions and the Delta variant gaining ground, the government warned the country may soon face a fourth wave of coronavirus. -
Sport Antoine Griezmann: Konami drops contract with footballer over hotel video A video posted by Griezmann's teammate Ousmane Dembélé appeared to mock the looks and language of hotel staff in Japan in 2019. -
Russia What is behind recent confrontations between Russia and the West in the Black Sea? Western nations shouldn't shy away from tit-for-tat moves when Russia breaks maritime laws, a foreign policy expert told Euronews after a series of naval incidents in the Black Sea. -
Tech News Binance crypto exchange temporarily suspends payments from EU's SEPA network The major crypto exchange is under pressure from authorities around the world as governments seek to tighten regulation on cryptocurrencies. -
Russia Bodies recovered from scene of Russian plane crash near Palana Rescuers have found the bodies of all 28 victims after a plane crashed in a remote area in Russia’s Far East. -
Europe News Hungary threatened with EU sanction over anti-LGBT law European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen threatened to launch an infringement procedure against Hungary if it did not reverse a law critics say discriminates against LGBT people. -
Egypt Ever Given container ship finally leaves Suez Canal after settlement agreement Suez Canal authorities have released the Ever Given shipping vessel that blocked the crucial east-west waterway for nearly a week in March. -
Earth News Why conspiracy theories and misinformation are delaying our ability to solve the climate crisis To many of us, conspiracy theories seem implausible, but millions of people still read and share them every day. -
Earth News Meet the former air hostess who 'avoids planes' and makes vegan candles instead This ex-air hostess wants those who lost their jobs to the pandemic to think big for their next career. Here she tells us about starting an unusual business making luxury vegan candles. -
Haiti Haiti declares 'state of siege' after assassination of President Jovenel Moïse Haiti President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated at home, the country's interim prime minister announced. -
Economy Vaccination and lifting of restrictions lead to faster-than-expected EU economic recovery Both the EU and the eurozone are set to expand by 4.8% in 2021, with 12 member states already offsetting all their economic losses this year. -
Afghanistan Turkey and Russia shut consulates as Taliban advance in Afghanistan Turkey and Russia have closed their consulates in the northern Afghanistan city of Mazar-e-Sharif amid Taliban victories nearby. -
France Health danger from Notre-Dame fire kept from public, lawsuit claims Parisian authorities are facing legal action over the fire at Notre-Dame cathedral, due to the release of harmful fumes from lead destroyed in the fire. -
Netherlands Dutch crime reporter Peter R de Vries wounded in shooting in Amsterdam The prominent journalist, known for his reporting on the Dutch criminal underworld, is in a serious condition in hospital. -
World News Nine out of ten hate crimes going unreported, EU report claims Many hate crime victims do not report attacks because they find the process too bureaucratic or do not trust the police, a new report from the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights found. -
United Kingdom London to commemorate 16 years since the 7/7 bombings of 2005 The terrorist bombing of three Underground stations and a double-decker bus constituted the worst attack on the UK capital since World War II.