8 July 2026 | Euronews
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Europe News March for peace in memory of the victims of the Srebrenica genocide Several thousand people gathered in Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday to take part in a peace march in memory of the victims of the genocide and the survivors who fled the town of Srebrenica in July 1995. -
World News Trump skips new Air Force One on return from Turkey NATO summit Asked during a press conference whether the change was for security reasons related to Iran, Trump sidestepped the question by talking about previous alleged assassination attempts by Tehran. -
The Ring Tanks vs. tractors? Can the EU keep providing a political shield to farmers? MEPs debate in The Ring Tough talks on the EU’s next long-term budget, Ukraine’s push for EU accession and skyrocketing fertiliser costs are putting European farmers under the political spotlight once more. Can the EU continue to appease them as it shifts its focus to defence and global trade? MEPs debate on The Ring. -
Europe News Trump tempers fury with allies and ends 'tremendously successful' NATO summit on high note European leaders showcased their surging defence spending at the summit as they looked to convince Trump they're making good on a pledge to ramp up budgets and take more responsibility for their own security. -
Culture news 'Associating Islam with violence contradicts its true nature': Global Forum debates Islamic heritage More than 70 international projects were launched at Uzbekistan's first Islamic Civilisation Forum, where delegates called for greater scientific cooperation, education and preservation of Islamic heritage. -
Venezuela Venezuela calls for release of frozen assets to help earthquake recovery efforts Meanwhile, the United Nations launched an urgent appeal on Wednesday to raise €259 million for relief operations. -
Economy IMF forecasts modest growth for Italy, cuts estimates for France and Germany The IMF has also lifted its 2026 global inflation forecast to 4.7%, citing rising energy and commodity prices and risks from tensions in the Middle East. -
Europe News Barcelona sets new heat record of 40.5C, weather agencies say Scientists say human-driven climate change is increasing the intensity, length and frequency of extreme weather events such as heatwaves. -
India Rescuers search for five missing people after deadly landslide in India's Kerala state Experts say human-caused climate change is intensifying South Asia’s monsoons, which traditionally run from June to September and again from October to December. -
Europe News Putting survivors at the heart of Europe's fight against child sexual abuse A new EU Directive ensures that victims of child rape can report the crime until the age of 50 – establishing a minimum standard across all 27 Member States, describes Jeroen Lenaers, MEP (Christian Democrats) in an OpEd for Euronews. -
Tech News French watchdog orders Meta back to press payment talks after copyright deals expire France’s competition authority warns Meta’s approach to copyright talks with news outlets could “seriously harm” the press -
No Comment Thousands embark on Bosnia peace march to remember Srebrenica victims Over 6,500 people took part in a peace march to remember the victims of the Srebrenica genocide and the survivors who walked for days to save their lives. -
Sport Do World Cup hydration breaks protect players in the heat? Scientists are questioning whether FIFA's hydration breaks do enough to protect players competing in extreme heat. While some argue the breaks disrupt the game, researchers say longer cooling periods and active cooling measures may better reduce heat-related health risks. -
Europe News ‘People admire scars’: MEPs fear Le Pen more than Bardella The general feeling in the European Parliament is that the longstanding far-right leader has a better chance of becoming France’s president than her younger successor. -
Europe News Spanish PM Sánchez says ties with US 'very positive' after Trump threat to cut all trade Clashes with Trump and Israel have made Sánchez, one of the few remaining openly leftist voices in a Europe increasingly dominated by right-wing politics, a hero to many progressives around the world. -
Tech News AI's biggest World Cup star? It's a fake Erling Haaland Norwegian striker Erling Haaland is having the World Cup of his life — on the pitch and online. Here's why a lot of what you've seen of him is not real. -
Europe News Sixteen-year-old boy arrested after south Germany school attack, Bavarian police say Police said people should avoid the area following the incident in Schongau, a town just north of the Alps of some 12,000 inhabitants. -
Iran US forces launch new strikes on Iran to curb threat to Hormuz, military says Trump had said that the ceasefire with Iran is "over" after Washington launched strikes on the country overnight, to which Iran responded by targeting US bases in the Gulf. -
Europe News Exclusive: EU to revise crypto rules in 2027 amid Trump's push for digital assets The European Union is set to revise its Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) to cover non-EU issuers and broaden its scope, as US President Donald Trump's support for stablecoins prompts new regulatory questions. -
Europe News Family of Ruth Ellis, last woman executed in UK, wins posthumous government pardon A mother of two children, Ellis' execution in 1955 provoked an outcry and helped swing public opinion against the death penalty. -
Europe News US to give Ukraine licence to produce Patriot air-defence interceptors, Trump says Donald Trump said the US will grant Ukraine a licence to produce Patriot interceptors after more than six months of lobbying from Kyiv. -
Europe News Reform UK leader Nigel Farage's rivals rule out standing in Clacton by-election The shock announcement that he was stepping down came as Farage is the subject of a parliamentary probe over the non-disclosure of a €5.8 million donation from a Thailand-based crypto-currency billionaire. -
Modern Nomads Burabay National Park in Kazakhstan receives a million and a half tourists Burabay National Park is undergoing a transformations which should add cultural-historic tours, congresses and gambling to an already much-loved sport and wildlife moments enjoyed by nature lovers. -
Qatar in Motion Planting the seeds of change: Qatar’s Food Security Strategy In a country with more sand than soil, forging food security is not so straightforward. So, what does it take to grow resilience closer to home? Qatar in Motion explores how Qatar rewrote the rules of agriculture to reshape what is possible in the desert. -
Tech News OpenAI, Meta and SpaceXAI push new AI models in a week of major releases It’s a week of major AI releases from some of the world’s biggest tech companies. Here’s what to expect. -
Europe News EU faces tougher gas storage refill task as winter looms and high prices bite EU gas storage was only 28 percent full at the start of the summer injection season, but energy regulators are confident in the system's resilience thanks to regasification capacity. -
Business Premier League clubs' pre-tax losses surged more than 600% in a single season English top-flight football clubs saw their combined pre-tax losses balloon from £135 million (€158mn) to £948 million (€1.1bn) in the 2024/25 season, even as their revenues climbed to a record high. -
Europe News EU narrows ban on Russian combatants to appease France and Italy A narrowed-down version of the ban on Russian combatants, limited to short-stay visas and those who fought directly, landed on the table of EU ambassadors meeting on Wednesday after France and Italy pushed back on the measure. -
Europe News Norway police says 28 people arrested in international child porn crackdown Norway's National Criminal Investigation Service (Kripos) said the men had used the cryptocurrency Monero to pay for access to several forums on the dark web. -
Europe News Eight member states oppose the opening of Serbia’s next EU accession cluster In a major blow to Belgrade’s bid to join the European Union, EU ambassadors who gathered in Brussels on Wednesday failed to find unanimity on Serbia's path toward joining the bloc. -
Europe News EU-backed project brings social housing back to Budapest A former school is being converted into Budapest's first new social housing in 25 years, with EU funding supporting a pilot project aimed at easing the city's worsening housing crisis. -
Culture news How Abu Dhabi is using museums, storytelling and innovation to redefine its global image Euronews Culture spoke to Steve Cox, the Executive Director (Acting) of Strategic Marketing and Communications at the Department of Culture and Tourism for Abu Dhabi, about the emirate's ambitious cultural expansion plans, including the upcoming Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. -
Health news Spanish strawberries among Europe's cleanest, study finds low pesticide levels A study by PAN Europe and Ecologistas en Acción has found residues on 88% of strawberries tested in Europe, compared with a far lower rate in Spanish samples. -
Iran Gulf states brace again for fiery US-Iran showdown as tensions spiral From the front lines of the US-Iran confrontation, the Gulf nations have again urged both sides, with strategic restraint, not to abandon their negotiations, while Tehran is telegraphing that the Strait of Hormuz is now Iran's. -
Europe News European Parliament condemns Zelenskyy for naming military unit after UPA heroes A resolution on Ukraine’s accession to the EU defines the choice as an “unnecessary and unprovoked escalation” by the Ukrainian president, reigniting Warsaw–Kyiv tensions. -
Travel News ETIAS: After EES chaos, will Europe’s new €20 travel authorisation system be delayed? According to a report in the Financial Times, the EU is set to delay the launch of the new European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) until 2027. -
Economy Can Trump cut trade with Spain? What his threat really means US President Donald Trump has ordered an immediate halt to trade with Spain. But as trade policy is an exclusive EU competence, could Washington go beyond tariffs to target the country? -
Sport UK and Norway leaders don national team shirts ahead of World Cup clash UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his Norwegian counterpart, Jonas Gahr Støre, held a bilateral meeting ahead of the NATO Summit in Ankara wearing their national team shirts. Both leaders backed their teams ahead of Friday's World Cup quarter-final in Miami. -
Travel News This flight app is making airport connections less stressful Flighty’s new connection assistant breaks down every step of your journey and predicts how long each will take. -
Europe News Apple loses challenge over EU app store rules Apple brought the action in an attempt to overturn the EU designating it a "gatekeeper", which requires it to open its App Store and iPhone operating system to greater competition from rival apps and services. -
Culture news 43 ancient figurines discovered in Peru reveal secrets of the Americas’ oldest civilisation Buried for nearly 4,000 years, 43 ancient figurines have been unearthed in Peru, revealing a rare glimpse into the rituals of the Caral civilisation - the oldest known civilisation in the Americas. -
Europe News Trump attacks Spain calling it a 'wasted cause' and orders trade to stop The US president had already threatened in March to take economic reprisals against Spain after Moncloa blocked the use of the Rota and Morón bases for Washington’s bombing campaign against Iran. -
Markets Oil spikes and European stock markets slide as Trump says Iran ceasefire over Crude oil prices rose more than 6% to a two-week high after US President Donald Trump declared the interim accord to end the war with Iran "over", while fresh US military strikes renewed concerns about oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. -
The Cube Fake videos exploit Germany's East-West divide before key elections Researchers say a coordinated influence campaign they suspect to be linked to Moscow is impersonating German media to exploit East-West divisions ahead of Germany's September state elections. -
Europe News At least seven killed in fresh Russian strikes on Ukraine as NATO leaders meet in Turkey Russia has hit the Ukrainian capital with several large deadly attacks over the last week, killing more than 50 this month in a spate of ballistic missile and drone strikes. -
Europe News Spain pitches €850bn per year in common EU borrowing Spanish Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo will pitch a new common debt mechanism ahead of a meeting of euro-area finance ministers in Brussels on Thursday. -
Culture news 'The Trump Curse': Is Donald Trump a bad omen for sports teams? Following the elimination of the US at the World Cup, social media went into a frenzy with claims of a “Trump curse”. There seems to be prior form, as fans are citing other losses linked to Trump’s team endorsements or even his presence at games. -
Moments Got €200,000 to spare? This ultra-exclusive trip for the 2026 solar eclipse could be yours Meliá Hotels International’s travel package to the Balearic Islands for August’s total solar eclipse is so exclusive that it's only available for one booking at each of its two hotels. The package includes flights on a private jet, a stay in a presidential suite, and a viewing experience at sea. -
No Comment Erdogan gives world leaders a ceremonial welcome ahead of NATO summit NATO leaders including Trump and Zelenskyy arrive in Ankara for a state dinner hosted by Erdogan ahead of key summit talks in Turkey. -
Destinations More than 30,000 votes cast so far in search of South Korea’s top travel spots South Korea has extended voting for its ambitious travel directory of the 10,000 must-visit destinations across the country. So far, more than 30,000 people have already had their say. -
Europe in Motion Who in Europe is the most affected by extreme heatwaves? Europeans are experiencing another record-breaking heatwave, but not everyone is affected equally. Who is the most affected by these extreme climate events on the old continent? -
Travel News Florence, Prague and Salzburg: These are the best cities in Europe, according to Travel + Leisure After votes were cast by more than 200,000 people, San Miguel de Allende in Mexico came out on top on the overall world list, with the highest ranked European city coming out 13th. -
Europe News NATO leaders to meet after Trump restates Greenland claim Trump dashed hopes of a two-day summit by telling reporters the US should "control" Greenland. The Danish prime minister hit back, calling on the US to "respect Danish sovereignty". -
Europe Today 'Russian threat' moves to the Arctic, Canadian Foreign Minister warns "The Russian threat is moving further and further north towards the Arctic Circle. We need to be prepared at all times across various domains", Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister, Anita Anand, said in an interview with Euronews, referring to the purchase of 12 submarines. -
Europe News 'Greenland is not for sale' Denmark's Frederiksen reminds Trump The renewed dispute comes months after Donald Trump revived his long-standing ambition for the United States to acquire Greenland, a proposal repeatedly rejected by Denmark and Greenland's leaders. -
Culture news Celebrating Greece and its ancient gods: Annual polytheism festival takes place on Mount Olympus Mount Olympus is a sight to behold each summer as torchlight processions, symbolic ceremonies and theatrical performances bring communities together in a shared celebration of ancient Greek mythology. -
Europe Today Le Pen 'will demonstrate innocence' despite embezzlement conviction, MEP Leggeri claims Marine Le Pen ally Fabrice Leggeri claims the National Rally presidential candidate will prove her innocence despite an appeals court upholding her conviction for the misuse of millons in EU funds on Tuesday. -
Europe Today Watch: Fake condoms, counterfeit weight-loss pens and the toy labels testing EU borders Anti-fraud investigators at OLAF just broke up an international smuggling group. Criminals tried to slip their illegal cargo past European border checks as children's toys to evade customs controls. But the boxes did not contain toys at all. -
No Comment Ali Khamenei's coffin passes through thousands of mourners in Iraq's holy city of Najaf Funeral procession for Ali Khamenei passes through Najaf as thousands of mourners gather, touching the funeral truck and honouring the late leader. -
Europe Today Newsletter: Something is rotten in the state of Turkey In today's newsletter: US President Donald Trump revives his annexationist rhetoric of the arctic island of Greenland, ambassadors in Brussels bristle over what to do about Serbia, and a letter about FIFA is making waves in the European Parliament. -
Culture news Dolly Parton musical to open on Broadway in time for her 81st birthday Dolly: A True Original Musical is set to open in New York in December. Parton has described the show as “a dream come true”. -
Markets The key global economic risks to watch in the second half of 2026 After six months defined by war, an oil shock and a frenzied AI trade, economists say the rest of the year hangs on a chain of interlocking risks, with the fragile peace between the US and Iran as the key factor. -
EU.XL Which European countries have the cleanest swimming waters and why? Every summer, millions of Europeans head to beaches, lakes, and rivers. New data shows most of this water is safe, but not everywhere. Where are Europe's cleanest waters? Watch the video. -
Travel News Vikings, Victorians and vultures: UK’s first live-action historical show park to open in July The new attraction, Kynren – The Storied Lands, tells stories from England’s history both real and fictional across shows and immersive experiences. -
Euronews Tech Talks Could your skincare contain microplastics? | Euronews Tech Talks The EU restricted the use of microplastics in cosmetics in 2023, but your skincare products might still contain them. Why? -
Europe Today Europe Today: Le Pen to run for French president as Trump revives Greenland row Marine Le Pen has announced she will be the far-right National Rally’s French presidential candidate after an appeals court yesterday cleared the way for her to run next year. In Turkey, NATO leaders meet for their second day of talks after Trump has reignited confrontation over Greenland. -
Earth News Belgium has the worst forever chemicals record in Europe: Are they breaching citizens' human rights? Environmental NGO ClientEarth argue Belgian authorities have not acted despite knowing about high levels for years. -
Art 'Once the curtain is drawn, freedom is absolute': The magic and mystery of old photo booths Following the 100th anniversary of the first Photomatons, Euronews Culture speaks to the enthusiasts restoring and preserving them for an analogue-starved world. -
Moments Why ‘alpine summer’ is one of this year's coolest European travel trends According to Google Trends data, UK search interest for ‘alpine summer’ is up 82% year-on-year – with travellers seeking out mountain holidays for their coolcations in Europe. -
Europe News Dinner diplomacy: Von der Leyen and Erdoğan’s working dinner comes with a side of tension European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will have to chew over much more than just hors d'oeuvres Wednesday evening at a working dinner with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Observers expect her to weigh papering over disputes from both sides with the country's geostrategic value. -
Ecotech Solar-mad Germans turn to battery storage to shield themselves against fossil fuel price shocks “Consumers have recognised how useful and profitable batteries are, especially in combination with solar systems, heat pumps and EVs.” -
Health news Blood test could identify hormone pattern unique to endometriosis, study finds A new blood test could identify a distinctive hormone pattern found only in people with endometriosis, offering hope for faster diagnosis of a condition that currently takes up to 12 years to detect. -
Health news 'The next pandemic is not a matter of if, but when,' Oxford professor says The Oxford professor who developed the first highly effective malaria vaccine explains what Covid taught us, why misinformation is still a threat and why Europe must invest more in public health -
Europe News Lithuania seeks China reset while maintaining hard line on Russia Lithuania's incoming government has pledged to maintain a hard line on Russia while moving to restore diplomatic ties with China. -
Climate More ‘deadly’ heat is on the way: Can Europe’s waterways cool us down and replace air con? “District cooling offers clear benefits for cities aiming to safeguard public health and cut emissions.” -
Business Billions behind the push for higher-value food and metal exports Uzbekistan wants to earn more from what it already produces. Food processing, steel, copper and technological metals are central to the country’s export strategy. -
Sport Argentina survives major scare from Egypt and heads into World Cup quarterfinals against Switzerland Trailing 2-0 against Egypt with 11 minutes of regular time to play on Tuesday, the defending champions rallied for an improbable 3-2 victory and a spot in the quarterfinals against Switzerland, which defeated Colombia in a penalty shootout. -
Iran Trump says ceasefire with Tehran 'over' after US and Iran exchange fire Washington initiated strikes on Iran overnight in response to cargo vessels being hit in the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran then launched its own attack targeting US bases in the Gulf. -
No Comment Nairobi man shares home with rescued birds Nairobi's 'Birdman' Rodgers Magutha rescues injured birds and lives with them, while defending his unusual bond with wildlife and conservation work.