14 July 2026 | Euronews
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Sport Spain spoil Bastille Day party by beating France 2-0 to reach World Cup final Spain beat France 2-0 with goals from Mikel Oyarzabal and Pedro Porro and will contest the World Cup final against the winner of England v Argentina. -
No Comment Pygmy hippo in Thailand predicts France vs Argentina World Cup final Pygmy hippo Moo Deng at a Thai zoo predicts a France–Argentina World Cup final, choosing France over Spain and Argentina over England in a playful stunt. -
No Comment French and Spanish fans pack Texas streets ahead World Cup semi-final French and Spanish fans flooded Arlington’s streets ahead the World Cup semi-final, with the winners to meet England or Argentina. -
Europe News Spain ratifies Gibraltar deal but insists no change in sovereignty claims over the territory The new deal officially brings to an end the final chapter of the UK's exit process from the EU in a deal set to boost cooperation and freedoms in the disputed territory. -
12 minutes with National sovereignty equals 'sending gifts to US and China', former Italian PM Letta tells Euronews The former Italian prime minister tells Euronews that, to be able to compete with Washington and Beijing, the EU must keep a united front, adding that "the true battle is for European sovereignty". -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | July 14th, 2026 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 14th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Qatar World leaders gather in Doha to honour Qatar's Father Emir Sheikh Hamad Leaders from Europe, Africa and Asia travelled to Doha to offer condolences to the royal family following the death of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who served as Qatar's emir from 1995 until 2013. -
Europe News Euronews explains: can Hungary's PM Magyar really remove president Sulyok from office? Hungary's parliament has approved a constitutional amendment to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office, with Prime Minister Péter Magyar accusing him of being Orbán's puppet. But he refuses to resign and argues the move in unconstitutional. What happens next? Euronews explains: -
Europe News Hungary risks missing early Erasmus+ return despite EU promises Budapest may miss the September deadline to rejoin the programme unless it submits rule-of-law reforms to Brussels on schedule. -
Europe News Several reported dead after fire in lift shaft of Brussels construction site Local media reports say firefighters initially brought the blaze under control, but flames spread into a lift shaft, sparking a second fire and trapping people inside. -
Economy ECB selects 36 payment providers for digital euro pilot as the project moves ahead The European Central Bank (ECB) has selected 36 payment service providers to help test the digital euro in a year-long pilot from 2027, marking the latest milestone in the EU's effort to create a digital form of central bank money while reducing reliance on foreign payment networks. -
Europe News Ukraine forces hit more than 100 Russian vessels in Sea of Azov in eight days Russia is looking for a way to redirect ships from the Sea of Azov after Ukrainian forces struck more than 100 Russian vessels — including oil tankers and cargo ships — in less than two weeks, isolating Moscow-occupied Crimea even more. -
Europe News Government reshuffle in Ukraine: Parliament dismisses Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko After Ukraine's parliament accepted the prime minister's resignation, the composition of the next wartime cabinet remains unclear. It is not yet known which ministers will retain their posts across key portfolios. -
Europe in Motion Non-EU citizens most likely to have temporary and part-time work in the bloc Non-EU citizens in the bloc face higher rates of temporary and part-time jobs compared to EU nationals, with some countries showing greater disparities than others. What factors are behind it? -
Business Line From greenhouses to family businesses, entrepreneurship reshapes rural livelihoods Farmers, livestock breeders and family-run businesses are expanding through loans, subsidies and local support programmes. According to the Ministry of Employment and Poverty Reduction, in Uzbekistan say millions of people have moved out of poverty over the past decade. -
Europe News EU dismantles tax evasion network in Greece with raids in Athens and Kastoria The criminal network is estimated to have inflicted losses amounting to at least 46.9 million euros. -
Qatar US-Iran conflict widens after deadly tanker attack in Strait of Hormuz Commercial shipping has come under attack in the Strait of Hormuz as the US and Iran exchange military action, raising fears the conflict could draw more Gulf states into the fighting. -
Iran US strikes Bushehr as Iran's parliament tables bill to control Hormuz Four points in the port city hosting Iran's only nuclear power plant were hit by US projectiles on Tuesday, as Iran's parliament formally submitted a bill asserting Tehran's permanent control over the Strait of Hormuz. -
Tech News Google gives Swiss Android users fewer search options than their EU counterparts, regulator says Swiss Android users no longer get to choose their default search engine when setting up a new phone. Their EU neighbours still do. -
No Comment Zelenskyy joins Macron and European leaders in Paris for Bastille Day Volodymyr Zelenskyy joins Emmanuel Macron and European leaders at a Ukraine-focused Bastille Day parade in Paris showcasing military strength. -
Europe News Spanish PM's brother banned from public office for nine years for misconduct David Sánchez, a composer and orchestra director whose career has included training and stops in Saint Petersburg, Toulouse, Tokyo and Madrid, was tried with 10 other defendants. -
Europe News Brussels warns dialogue with China 'will not suffice' EU trade enforcer Denis Redonnet told MEPs on Tuesday that the European Commission will act against cheap Chinese imports by adopting "unilateral" defence measures before the October deadline set by EU trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič to make progress in the negotiation with China. -
Culture news 3,000-year-old Egyptian tomb with vivid afterlife paintings uncovered near Luxor Dating back to Egypt’s Ramesside period - the era of powerful pharaohs such as Ramesses II - the tomb features scenes of religious rituals and the journey into the afterlife. -
Culture news Erling Haaland returns to Norway after World Cup exit with a strange new friend Erling Haaland is trending again, even if Norway has exited the World Cup. The player landed in Oslo and showed off a souvenir he brought back from the US. The internet was full of raccoontentment, as the keepsake has gone viral. -
Sport Hundreds of Peruvians name child 'Haaland' as World Cup reaches registry offices Civil registries list 468 Peruvians with the Norwegian striker's surname and 91 children with his full name, though Neymar and Messi remain the country's favourite football names. -
Business €2.8bn battle on the pitch: France and Spain face off in World Cup's priciest semi-final Tuesday's clash between France and Spain in Texas is not just a footballing spectacle, it is also, by market value, the costliest semi-final the World Cup has staged, with the two squads worth a combined $3.2 billion (€2.8bn). -
Health news First Bundibugyo Ebola vaccine to start human trials in the UK Scientists in Oxford will start to test the world's first vaccine against Bundibugyo Ebola, as an outbreak of the rare virus strain continues to spread across Congo and Uganda. -
Art Street artists from 21 countries transform Oslo into an open-air graffiti gallery Oslo’s former industrial district became an open-air gallery as 40 artists from 21 countries painted murals over three days at one of the largest street art festivals of its kind. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | July 14th, 2026 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 14th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
No Comment Spectacular drones and fireworks illuminate Eiffel Tower ahead of Bastille Day Paris staged an early Eiffel Tower fireworks and drone show, reserving Bastille Day to commemorate the 2016 Nice attack and its 86 victims. -
Europe News Almost 60 people gored or bruised during Spain's famed San Fermín bull runs Sixteen people have been killed in the bull runs since records started in 1911. The last death was in 2009 when a bull gored a 27-year-old Spaniard in the neck, heart and lungs. -
Sport Yamal replies to Rajoy's Les Bleus column: 'Football should unite society' Spain's former prime minister used a TV debate to question the origins of several France players at the 2026 World Cup. Asked about it before the semi-final, Lamine Yamal sidestepped the row and hailed football as a model of integration. -
Cinema 'Digger': Is this the movie that finally wins Tom Cruise his first competitive Oscar? Tom Cruise leads Oscar-winning director Alejandro González Iñárritu’s forthcoming satirical comedy - and from the trailer alone, it’s clear that the actor’s transformative turn is vying for Oscar glory. -
The Cube Fact check: FIFA boss Infantino probe called for by MEPs, not whole parliament Viral posts falsely claim that the European Parliament called for an investigation into FIFA's President Gianni Infantino. -
Europe News Fontainebleau fire still burning as 850 firefighters tackle blaze The fire in the Fontainebleau forest, around sixty kilometres from Paris, is still spreading. Around 850 firefighters, 200 vehicles and six aircraft have been deployed. -
Residences Fairmont’s new English lakeside resort has a Gordon Ramsay restaurant, spa and golf course Located in England’s northwest, the new Fairmont Cheshire, The Mere is a luxury countryside resort with 116 rooms and suites, a Gordon Ramsay restaurant, an 18-hole championship-level golf course plus spa and wellness experiences. -
USA 'We will deal with it,' Trump says as US probes reports of Iranian drones in Cuba The US president said his administration is checking whether Tehran stores drones and missiles on the island and warned Washington will act if confirmed, but he offered no proof or details about the alleged weapons. -
Europe News Ukraine inches closer towards joining EU with opening of another cluster Ministers in Brussels approved the opening of another portion of Ukrainian accession negotiations on Tuesday. The decision continues the erosion of a two-year deadlock caused by the former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. -
Europe Today Targeting Patriarch Kirill risks fuelling EU scepticism, Bulgarian foreign minister warns Velislava Petrova-Chamova told Euronews that the EU’s sanctions against Russia should have a financial impact and not be a symbolic instrument – and that this, among other reasons, is why Sofia championed the removal of the head of Russia's Orthodox Church from the 21st sanctions package. -
Space Sugar in space? Astronomers find sweet clue to the origin of life It turns out the universe has something of a sweet tooth. Astronomers have detected a new type of sugar floating in deep space that may hold clues to how life first emerged on Earth. -
World News ICE agent shoots dead Colombian immigrant in Maine The 26-year-old, who had permission to work in the US, was killed in Biddeford when an officer opened fire, saying his car was a threat. It is the ninth death tied to Trump’s migration crackdown. -
No Comment King’s Swan Upping on the Thames shows healthy cygnets but rising litter Traditional skiffs glided along the River Thames during Swan Upping as crews counted and weighed cygnets, reporting encouraging numbers while warning about the growing threat of river litter. -
Europe News France flaunts firepower and unity with allies as Macron hosts final Bastille Day parade With nearly 6,700 troops, 98 aircraft, 31 helicopters and 315 vehicles, a record number of military personnel were marching the traditional route between the Arc de Triomphe and the Place de la Concorde. -
Iran US releases video of sea drone strike on Iranian naval base The US military has released video it says shows three Corsair unmanned surface vessels striking a ship maintenance facility and submarine at Iran's Bandar Abbas Naval Base on 12 July. US Central Command says it was the first combat use of American sea drones. -
No Comment Flowers and forensic teams at Bangkok bar where deadly fire killed at least 27 At least 27 people died and around 70 were injured in a bar fire in Bangkok, as police probe blocked exits and faulty wiring in the 50-year-old venue. -
Culture news Human rights organisation files legal petition for Cuban artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara Alcántara was arrested on 11 July 2021, as he attempted to join a massive protest against blackouts in Cuba. He was sentenced to five years in prison and was supposed to be released last week. Currently, his whereabouts remain unknown. -
Europe News Newsletter: Push for sanctions on Russia goes to the wire Good morning, readers. This is Mared Gwyn. In this Tuesday morning newsletter: the final push to get fresh sanctions on Russia over the line, exclusive lines from an interview with the Bulgarian Foreign Minister, and another packed day of enlargement talks. -
EU.XL EU pushes to triple energy storage as renewable power goes to waste EU energy ministers signed the first-ever tripartite agreement to boost the bloc’s energy storage capacity on 26 June. The EU needs 200 gigawatt (GW) of storage capacity by 2030, compared with the current 55. 22 member states promised to add around 30-35 GW of new capacity by 2028. -
Europe News Russian army executed hundreds of Ukrainian POWs since 2022, Kyiv says A UN report from last month cited 129 verified executions of Ukrainian prisoners of war, with the organisation sounding the alarm last year over a "marked increase" in cases. -
Travel News Planning holidays in Portugal? New map promises crowd-free, peaceful beaches Portugal's government has moved to bring order to the beaches, issuing maps that show, in black and white, where sunshades can and cannot be put up. -
Art How Casa Batlló is using digital technology to unlock the hidden details of Gaudí, Miró and Gomis A fascinating modern look at three Catalan visionaries, 'Gaudí–Miró–Gomis: Deconstructed' combines historic works with digital innovation to explore the artists' shared creative language. -
Earth News ‘Victory’ as Türkiye ends major coal plant expansion – but still lacks phaseout plan Türkiye’s last planned coal project was cancelled due to public pressure – but a new one has been announced. -
Europe Today Europe Today: Tensions high in the Middle East as Trump vows 20% Hormuz shipping fee The tensions in the Persian Gulf remain high. US President Trump said the United States would take over the Strait of Hormuz and charge a fee of 20% for all cargo shipped through the waterway. Earlier, Trump declared the strait will remain open, “with or without Iran”. -
Markets Oil prices extend run higher as fighting flares in the Middle East Oil prices climbed early Tuesday as fighting intensified in the Middle East, while Asian shares declined, dragged lower by losses for artificial-intelligence stocks. -
Europe News Future of the VW Osnabrück plant: Is the Iron Dome missile deal at risk of collapse? Vehicle production at VW in Osnabrück is scheduled to end in 2027, meaning around 2,300 jobs depend on a follow-up solution. -
Food and Drink Mission to Andros: Wine, cheese and lemons, the 'golden' products shaping the island's future In recent years, new, modern wineries have revived Andros’s vineyards, putting the island firmly on the map for wine tourism. -
Economy China's June exports surge 27% from a year earlier as AI boom drives strong demand China’s exports accelerated in June, jumping 27% from a year earlier thanks partly to the boom in artificial intelligence, the customs agency said on Tuesday. -
USA Trump watches IndyCar pit stop at the White House President Donald Trump watched an IndyCar pit stop demonstration at the White House as he promoted the inaugural Freedom 250 Grand Prix, a race set to take place around Washington's National Mall next month. -
Health news Retired footballers show higher rates of depression and anxiety, study finds Retired footballers face higher risks of depression and anxiety, according to new research that also found changes in their brains. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | July 14th, 2026 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 14th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Earth News Solar generated record 25% of EU power in June with Germany, Spain and Poland leading the race Solar was ahead of coal, gas, nuclear, wind and hydropower. -
Travel News Tourist visa fees: What EU travellers can expect to pay around the world Bhutan, Ghana and Nigeria charge visitors the most for their tourist visas, with the Sustainable Tourism Fee for the ‘Land of the Thunder Dragon’ set at $100 (€87.60) per person per night. -
USA EU says threats against ICC 'unacceptable' as US launches campaign to 'dismantle' court The Trump administration said it would pressure other countries to withdraw from the court, marking a sharp escalation in the US effort to isolate the Hague-based institution. -
Economy Where are property taxes highest and lowest in Europe? Buying a home in Europe? Taxes follow you from purchase to sale. Here's where property is taxed most and least. -
Iran US launches strikes on Iran for third straight night as Trump says deal still 'possible' Following the latest US strikes, the UAE said Iran attacked two ships in the Strait of Hormuz with missiles, as Iran said it carried out strikes on Bahrain.