21 July 2022 | Euronews
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Tech News Tesla sells 75 per cent of its Bitcoin as profits slump in crypto U-turn for Elon Musk Tesla’s sale of its Bitcoin holdings comes after CEO Elon Musk promised to not sell the Bitcoin tesla owned. Is this Musk U-turning on crypto? -
Sport West Germany football legend Uwe Seeler dies aged 85 The powerful, prolific striker famously captained West Germany in the 1966 World Cup final. -
The Cube Fact check: Ukrainian protesters were not dragged off a road in Italy A misleading video has falsely claimed that Italian citizens were physically removing Ukrainian refugees from blocked roads, "frustrated" with anti-war protests. -
Turkey Ukraine and Russia sign vital grain export deal in Istanbul The deal took place amid soaring food prices and growing concerns over worldwide food shortage and famine as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues. -
Football Now Who will be the best young player at the World Cup? Which young players will light up the FIFA World Cup 2022? Kylian Mbappe was the star in 2018 but who will make their name in Qatar in November? -
Ukraine Ukraine war: The latest developments you need to know From Russian troops' continued bombardment of Kharkiv to rumours about Putin and Zelenskyy's ill health dismissed, here are some of the most important developments about the war in Ukraine. -
My Europe Series Iceland: Alarm sounded over 'beautiful but deadly' black sand beach and sneaker waves Reynisfjara is one of Iceland’s most popular tourist attractions, but the beach has a dark side with 12 serious emergency calls in recent years, and five tourists killed. -
Culture news Live music is a mainstay of Lyon summer life - but what is its future post-Covid? For 12 years and counting, this music festival has held free live music events in and around Lyon, often in spaces not normally open to the public. But post-pandemic audience numbers are falling - leaving the future of live music uncertain. -
Tech News Antitrust complaint against Microsoft can finally make Europe’s cloud sector fairer, says OVHcloud OVHcloud’s CEO Michel Paulin speaks to Euronews Next about challenges for the European tech sector and fighting Microsoft’s “dominant position”. -
Italy Italy's President Mattarella dissolves parliament, new election set for 25 September The decision came after PM Mario Draghi handed in his resignation as a result of key right-wing coalition allies, the Five-Star Movement, boycotting a confidence vote. -
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Art Italian police thwart illegal auction abroad of painting by Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi Carabinieri police said that art merchants had allegedly described the work as being painted by a follower of Gentileschi, and not the artist herself, to fraudulently obtain export permission from Italian authorities. -
No Comment Ukraine: At least two dead in Russian bombing in Kharkiv Russian shelling hit a densely populated area of Ukraine's second city on Thursday, killing at least two people and injuring at least 21 others. -
Hungary Hungary's top diplomat visits Moscow to negotiate gas supplies despite EU bid to cut deliveries Budapest is keen to buy up to 700 million cubic metres of gas from Russia, said foreign minister Peter Szijjarto. -
Culture news Fifa 23 to feature women's clubs for the first time As women's football increased in popularity more and more, the Fifa video games will feature women's leagues for the first time ever. -
Mobility Amid fuel shortages, Cubans are embracing electric motorbikes to get around Amid chronic fuel shortages, young Cubans are embracing electric motorbikes, but some are dangerously tampering with them to boost their speed. -
Culture news One Piece celebrates its 25th anniversary as final saga of the best-selling manga begins Over its 25 year history, One Piece has become one of the most successful entertainment exports from Japan. Now, the creator looks to be considering its end. -
United Kingdom UK Supreme Court to hear Scottish independence case in October Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wants to hold a new referendum on independence in October 2023. -
Economy ECB hikes interest rates for first time in 11 years by larger-than-expected amount The European Central Bank has raised interest rates for the first time in 11 years by a larger-than-expected amount, joining steps already taken by the US Federal Reserve and other major central banks to target stubbornly high inflation. -
No Comment Pop-culture fans return to San Diego for Comic-Con International. The pop-cultural extravaganza that is Comic-Con International is back after a two-year absence due to covid. -
Sport Cologne calls on UEFA for Belarusian club ban German football club Cologne demands the exclusion of Belarusian teams from European competitions because of the country's support for Russia amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. -
Netherlands Six people rescued from river after two boats collide in Rotterdam A family of five and the boat's captain were taken to hospital after the incident. -
Ecotech The race for renewable batteries: What’s the future of solar and wind storage? The cost of solar and wind energy keeps going down - now we need storage to take fossil fuels out of the picture completely. -
Culture news Quidditch changes its name to Quadball after J.K. Rowling's alleged anti-trans comments Real-life quidditch - based on the magical game featured in the Harry Potter franchise - is being renamed quadball by the sport's governing bodies. But why? -
Culture news Comic-Con returns in full force for the first time since 2019 with costumes and crowds Stars, cosplayers and hordes of fans are filling the San Diego Convention Center in full force for the first time since 2019. -
Earth News Venice is asking tourists to drink from water fountains instead of single use plastic bottles At times, tourists generate up to 40 per cent of Venice’s waste. -
World News Wildfires: Europe pools its resources to battle blazes Despite lower temperatures in France and the UK, wildfires remain a threat in a number of countries. -
Travel News Europe’s high-speed railways: Italy launches new trains between Rome airport, Florence and Naples These are all the high-speed railways you need to know about in Europe, including new lines from Rome to Florence and Milan. -
Europe News EU slaps Russia with more sanctions over Ukraine war European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that the sanctions send "a strong signal to Moscow: we will keep the pressure high for as long as it takes." -
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Belgium Belgian MPs approve controversial prisoner exchange treaty with Iran Critics say the deal will help free and pardon convicted Iranian terrorists. -
No Comment Videos show the extent of the many forest fires in Spain. Footage shot by citizens and firefighters has revealed the scale of the forest fires that have been ravaging Spain in recent days. -
Tech News Russia watchdog makes moves to punish Wikipedia over 'fake' Ukraine war articles It's the latest move by Russia to target independent outlets for violating new Russian laws on reporting the facts about the Ukraine war. -
Tech News Tesla profits jump, Elon Musk says no problem with demand amid global economy woes Musk dismissed the idea that global economic problems were hurting interest in Tesla, despite vehicle prices' rising to what he called "embarrassing levels". -
Tech News China greentech company signs deal with Spain to build EV battery 'giga-factory' Plans for a green hydrogen generation plant and a wind power generation and smart wind turbine assembly plant are also underway. -
Europe News Nord Stream 1 restarts with fears of reduced capacity Natural gas has started flowing through a major pipeline from Russia to Europe after a 10-day shutdown for maintenance, but the gas flow is expected to fall well short of full capacity. -
Russia Vladimir Putin 'entirely too healthy' says CIA chief Speaking at a security forum in Aspen, Colorado, William Burns dismissed rumours that Putin was seriously ill with cancer. -
Earth News ‘Toxic’ nappies could pose a health risk to 90% of babies - so why isn’t the EU acting? The research conducted in France suggests this could lead to threats of disease in later life. -
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