5 July 2022 | Euronews
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No Comment Algeria : the parade to commemorate the 60th independence’s anniversary Algeria celebrates 60 years of independence from France this 5 July. -
Turkey Turkish police break up LGBTQ+ Pride march in Ankara, detain 30 people Authorities in the Mediterranean country have banned all domestic LGBTQ+ events, citing "security reasons". -
World News European police arrest 39 people on suspicion of smuggling migrants to UK The suspects are accused of trafficking up to 10,000 people across the English Channel in small boats in the last year. -
Europe News MEPs approve two laws that aim to make the Internet safer and fairer The Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act are seen as a world-first effort to regulate the digital economy. -
Malta Daphne Caruana Galizia: Car bomb suspect confesses to killing Maltese journalist George Degiorgio, one of three people accused of the 2017 assassination, has confessed to a reporter that they were paid to plant the car bomb that killed her. -
Health news ‘Hangover cure’ pill launches in the UK: How does it work and what are the risks? A new supplement said to break down alcohol in the gut is on sale in the UK. But will it really work, and what are the implications of having a readily available "hangover cure" on the market? -
United Kingdom Two key ministers quit UK government in major blow to Boris Johnson The resignations happened within minutes of each other. -
Earth News Dutch farmers and fishermen block roads to protest new emissions rules Farmers and fishermen fear they will lose their jobs under the Dutch government’s plans to curb nitrogen emissions. -
Mobility Move over, SpaceX: ArianeGroup to make Europe’s first reusable and ‘eco-friendly’ rockets Europe gets closer to launching its own reusable rockets – potentially within the next four years. -
Europe News CERN re-launches particle accelerator to begin new era of experiments Euronews spoke to CERN scientist Claudio Bortolin about what this means for the organisation's future. -
Denmark Danish PM Frederiksen avoids impeachment over illegal mink cull order Frederiksen was given an official, symbolic reprimand after an investigation. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | July 5th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Europe News Sweden and Finland's NATO accession 'to be fastest in history' NATO's Secretary-General told Euronews the accession process is "the fastest" in the alliance's history. -
Health news NHS to use drones to fly chemotherapy drugs in half an hour in ‘world first’ Drones will deliver essential chemotherapy drugs in half an hour to patients on the Isle of Wight, as part of a new trial in England. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Six key developments to know about today From Russian troops shifting their focus on taking control over the rest of the Donbas, to President Zelenskyy believing Belarus will not be dragged into the conflict, these are the stories about the war you need to know on Tuesday. -
Europe Decoded Why move to label nuclear and gas as 'green' is so controversial The plan, known as taxonomy, aims to make it clear to investors what can legitimately be called green. -
My Europe Series Brexit damage: Is EU exit now hitting UK's economy harder than COVID? For the first time, economists are disentangling the harm done by Brexit under the terms Boris Johnson negotiated with the EU, from that wrought by the pandemic. -
Europe News 'Historic moment': Finland and Sweden move closer to NATO membership The parliaments of each existing NATO member must approve Finland and Sweden's accession before it can happen. -
Europe Decoded Does NATO's collective defence apply to Ceuta and Melilla? The two Spanish enclaves are the only territory the alliance has on the African continent. -
Europe News How do EU member state parliaments compare on gender equality? The share of women MPs and ministers is increasing in a majority of Member States. However, parity has not yet been achieved. -
No Comment Ballet school in Rio favela risks closure due to lack of funds 410 students between the ages of 6 and 29 take free dance classes in Manguinhos, a favela in the north of the Brazilian city, while another 700 are on the waiting list. -
Art This 25-year-old artist creates incredible drawings on a typewriter James Cook, a 25-year old- artist based in London, creates incredibly detailed drawings using typewriters. But why does he choose to draw using this dated machine? -
Nature Artist creates stunning work in Italian field with an important environmental message about drought Dario Gambarin created a 24,000 square metre wide piece of field art to get a simple but important message across during northern Italy's worst drought in 70 years. -
Travel News Nearly half of travel insurance policies don’t cover strikes, say experts As easyJet, Ryanair and BA cancel flights due to strikes, consumer group Which? has some top tips to prevent yourself from being left out of pocket this summer. -
Travel News An Emirates plane flew for 14 hours with a large hole in its side - this expert explains how Passengers were shocked to see the damage when they disembarked at Brisbane last week. -
Sport Christophe Galtier: Paris St Germain name new manager after parting ways with Pochettino Galtier's appointment comes after PSG president Nasser al-Khelaifi put an end to speculation that the club had been in talks with World Cup winner Zinedine Zidane. -
Culture news 'Green grocer problem': How this Ukrainian woman won the most prestigious award in mathematics Kyiv-born Professor Maryna Viazovska has been awarded the 2022 Fields medal for her groundbreaking work on sphere packing. -
No Comment 'It's America man!': Nathan's 4th of July hot dog eating contest back in full swing Hot dog eating champ wins again in July 4 contest in New York. -
No Comment Hundreds of homes inundated in NSW Hundreds of homes have been inundated in and around Australia's largest city in a flood emergency that was impacting 50,000 people, officials said on Tuesday. Emergency response teams made 100 rescues overnight of people trapped in cars on flooded roads or in inundated homes in the Sydney area. -
Netherlands There's hope for international justice, despite ICC's bumpy 20-year history | View James A. Goldston assesses the success of international criminal justice to mark the 20th anniversary of the International Criminal Court. -
Travel News Why is the travel chaos affecting Europe so much more than the rest of the world? Beautiful food, stunning landscapes - and travel chaos? Europe is becoming a byword for air-travel disruption. Here’s why. -
Nature Dolphin poo plays 'significant role’ in helping coral reefs survive, says new study The species plays a “significant role” in supporting the vulnerable ecosystems in this region and scientists are calling for their protection. -
Italy Genoa bridge collapse: Footballer tells his rare and remarkable tale of surviving the disaster Davide Capello was driving on a bridge in Genoa when it collapsed four years ago, killing 43 people. He somehow survived. This is his story. -
Travel News Italy rations water and bans swimming pool refills: Is your holiday affected? A severe heatwave and lack of rainfall have led to disaster in Italy. Here's what it could mean for your summer holiday. -
Travel News SAS files for bankruptcy protection after being hit by pilot strikes SAS acknowledges that the strikes by Scandinavian pilot unions will continue to impact operations. -
Culture news Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives: the political artist who uses fun to fight the establishment The (s)Hell Bus, Action Man with PTSD, and "Not Piss" mugs. Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives: the political artist fighting the establishment with humour. -
Europe News France repatriates 51 women and children from camps in Syria France has repatriated 35 children and 16 mothers who were detained in Syrian camps. -
No Comment Oiled up fighters clash in 661st Turkish wrestling championship The olive oil that covers their bodies from head to toe makes it impossible to get a grip, leading to one of the sport's trademark moves where one opponent thrusts his hands into the other's trousers for an advantage. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | July 5th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Europe News Ukrainians struggle to find housing as reality bites in Belgium After a warm welcome initially, some Ukrainian refugees are now struggling to settle in Belgium. -
No Comment Police use water cannons on students protesting in Chile A small group of student protesters took to the streets of the Chilean capital on Monday to demand better conditions in schools as the Constitutional Convention delivered to the president a proposal for a new constitution. -
My Europe Series Meet the Belarusians fighting for Ukraine to keep hopes alive of change at home “If Ukraine loses against Russia, then the freedom of Belarus stands no chance.” -
Norway Norway's oil and gas output to be cut as offshore workers begin strike The stoppage over a pay claim will cut Norway's daily gas exports by 13%, the leading union said. It comes as gas supplies to Europe are already tight after Russian cutbacks. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Russia sets sights on Donetsk region after claiming victory in Luhansk Ukraine's President Zelenskyy says "superhuman efforts" will be needed to defend the rest of the Donbas after Vladimir Putin claimed victory in the eastern Luhansk region. -
Earth News Crime and human rights abuses: The dark truth behind Europe's cheap chicken Indigenous people are being killed on land where soy is grown to feed chicken sold in Europe, says NGO Earthsight. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | July 5th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.