19 July 2022 | Euronews
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Italy Italy's Mario Draghi braced to step down again - how did we get here? Despite winning another confidence vote, "Super Mario" has offered to resign. But how did we get here? -
Morocco Moroccan court sentences 33 migrants to prison over Mellila crossing attempt The trial is centred on the deadliest-ever crossing attempt between Morocco and Spanish enclaves. -
Spain 'Only yes means yes': Spain's senate approves new law on sexual consent The Spanish senate has green-lighted a new law that necessitates explicit consent in sexual relations. -
Europe News Gas flows through Nord Stream to resume after 10-day maintenance Two sources confirmed the information to Reuters, amid fears of an imminent total suspension of Russian gas supplies. -
Cult Switzerland's Verbier Festival hits the high notes Set in the stunning Swiss Alps, Cult reports from the prestigious Verbier Festival. -
Hungary Hungarian lawmakers move to curb power of EU Parliament Hungary passed a resolution Tuesday calling for the power of the EU parliament to be curtailed, arguing that it has steered Europe into a “dead end.” -
Travel News Will Germany’s €9 train scheme be extended? Politician proposes €365 annual pass Around 31 million of Germany’s special €9 tickets were sold last month, signalling a strong interest in cheap train travel. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | July 19th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
No Comment Strike sets fire to residential building in Kramatorsk, Ukraine A strike in the heart of the residential area of Kramatorsk has set fire to a building and left one dead and six injured with at least one in serious condition, according to local authorities -
World News London firefighters 'busiest since WWII' as Europe heatwave continues The extreme temperatures across the continent have sparked fires, forced people to be evacuated from their homes and caused medical emergencies for vulnerable people. -
No Comment Severe storms and flash floods hit New York city As Europe is under the grip of an unprecedented heatwave, rain storms caused flash floods, temporarily closed roads and highways, and stranded drivers in areas of New York City. -
Culture news 'Nope': Jordan Peele's new alien film releases in USA - but when's it coming to Europe? 'Nope', the highly anticipated science fiction horror film written and directed by Jordan Peele is soon to release. But how have critics responded to the movie so far? -
Destinations Costa Rica's digital nomad visa is now open for applications: Here's everything you need to know After an unexpected delay, travellers can now stay and work in this Central American country for up to a year. -
Iran What was discussed at the Russia-Turkey-Iran summit? Iran's Supreme Leader endorsed the Ukraine war at the trilateral summit between Russia, Iran and Turkey, while Ankara sought support for its own goals. -
No Comment Wildfires in France: the famous 'Dune du Pilat' in the grip of flames The fire has reached the forest of the famous "Dune du Pilat", as France is struggling with a heatwave, and is now threatening homes. -
Europe News How to beat the heatwave: These are Europe's coolest places this week If you want to avoid the record high temperatures this week, then head north where it's much much cooler. -
Europe News France's evacuated residents help firefighters at crisis centre in southwest Residents evacuated due to raging wildfires in France are now volunteering at a crisis centre. -
Europe Decoded Video: How cooperation on coal and steel paved the way for the EU we know today In 1951, six European countries joined forces to create a common market on coal and steel, introducing the idea of supranationalism. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Latest developments you need to know Missile strikes, talks on easing grain blockade and a reward being offered to find Russian collaborators. -
Economy Analysis: How Czechs see the start of their EU Council presidency Euronews correspondent Méabh Mc Mahon reports on her trip to Prague as the Czech Republic takes over the EU Council presidency this month. -
Greece Greek Church protests baptism for children of celebrity same-sex parents Greece's Orthodox Church says it will send a letter of protest to the archbishop who heads the church in the US after he baptised the children of celebrity fashion designer Peter Dundas and his partner, Evangelo Bousis. -
Culture news 'It was scary': What's it's like to work on Europe's record-breaking tallest mural Leicester is now home to Europe's tallest mural, and the third-tallest in the world, but what was it like to paint it? -
Tech News Cosmic ‘needle in a haystack’: First ‘dormant’ black hole discovered outside the Milky Way Described as a “needle in a haystack”, the black hole seems to have been created without the usual explosion of a dying star. -
Nature Animals at risk of extinction in Australia after ‘ecological bomb’ destroys habitats, says report Trees are also threatened with extinction - the sandalwood species is currently in decline. -
Earth News ‘Brutal’ heatwaves across Europe create vicious cycle of more air con and higher emissions Our need to keep cool as temperatures stay high is driving up CO2 emissions across the bloc this summer. -
Health news COVID cases triple across Europe as hospitalisations double Coronavirus cases have tripled across Europe in the past six weeks, accounting for nearly half of all infections globally, according to the WHO. -
No Comment Fires in Spain still continue, leaving two dead In Spain, fire burning in the northwestern province of Zamora claimed the life of a 69-year-old shepherd, regional authorities said. On Sunday, a fireman died in the same area. -
Europe News 'Historic moment': EU opens accession negotiations with Albania and North Macedonia For North Macedonia, the opening of negotiations is 17 years in the making. -
Art Pop artist Claes Oldenburg, maker of huge urban sculptures, dies aged 93 Pop artist Claes Oldenburg turned the mundane into the monumental through his outsized sculptures of a baseball bat, a clothespin and other objects. -
Tech News Scientists have built a dog-sized robot that is teaching itself how to walk like an animal The researchers built the robot so they could find out more about the process animals go through when learning to walk. -
Cyprus Cyprus president tests positive for COVID-19 President Nicos Anastasiades is in a good condition and has exhibited only mild symptoms, according to a government spokesperson. -
No Comment Peruvian women and transgender demonstrators ask Michelle Bachelet for help in face of violence Some 30 Peruvian women and transgender demonstrators denounce the daily violence they suffer and demand action from the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, at a protest in Lima. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | July 19th – 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 Ukraine won't default but financial situation is 'dire,' warns EU ambassador to Kyiv The EU has released only €1 billion out of the €9 billion that was promised in financial aid. -
World News In pictures: Courage and ingenuity as Europeans tackle heat and wildfires The European struggle with heat, drought and wildfires featured in photographs from across the continent. -
Tech News US successfully tests ‘air-breathing’ hypersonic weapon that can travel at five times speed of sound The weapon can travel at more than five times the speed of sound, change trajectory after launch and evade radar detection. -
Europe News United against fire, flood and erosion: Europe must save its cultural heritage | View Heritage sites represent the past and future of our common European culture and identity. However, many of them are under serious threat: climate change and environmental degradation put our cultural heritage at an increased risk. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | July 19th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
World News 'Climate change is killing people': Europe's extreme heatwave continues More heat records are expected to be broken on Tuesday as the blazing temperatures reach further north and east. -
United Kingdom Race to replace UK PM tightens, as another hopeful is knocked out Ex-finance minister Rishi Sunak remained in the lead to become the UK's next prime minister, as another hopeful was knocked out on Tuesday.