France Macron unveils France's nuclear-powered 'Barracuda' submarine French President Emmanuel Macron unveiled France's latest nuclear-powered 'Barracuda' class submarine on Friday, a €9 billion stealth vessel programme Paris says is key to maintaining its naval presence for decades to come. 12/07/2019
Sport Migrant stowaways hitch ride with Ferrari to British Grand Prix Two migrants have been handed over to police after climbing aboard a Ferrari truck en route to the British Grand Prix from Calais. 12/07/2019
Russia Putin holds first telephone call with Ukrainian counterpart Russian President Vladimir Putin has discussed how to end the conflict in eastern Ukraine in a telephone call with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky. 12/07/2019
Business Easyjet check-in staff to go on strike for two weeks this month Some Easyjet check-in staff at Stansted Airport are set to go on strike for two weeks later this month. 12/07/2019
Germany Germany ordered to repatriate IS fighter's family from Syria A German court has ordered the repatriation of the wife and children of a suspected fighter for the Islamic State in Syria. 12/07/2019
Business Irish parliament calls on government to thwart EU-Mercosur deal Irish parliament calls on government to thwart EU-Mercosur deal 12/07/2019
Portugal Portugal charges 89 Hells Angels members over Lisbon attack Dozens of members of the Hells Angels motorcycle club have been charged over a violent attack in Lisbon last year. 12/07/2019
Business Boris Johnson vows to support farmers in event of no-deal Brexit Boris Johnson, the lead candidate to take on the UK's top job, has pledged to support British farmers in the event of a no-deal Brexit. 12/07/2019
World News How barriers still divide Europe 30 years since fall of Berlin Wall Today, 30 years after the fall of the Berlin wall there remain powerful barriers dividing people. The exhibition 'Walls of Power' explores man-made barriers throughout Europe today through the eyes of 44 artists. 11/07/2019
World News Euroviews. Blindly fighting the symptoms of radicalisation in Europe won’t address the causes ǀ View The question of what to do with Islamic State fighters, their wives and children keeps policy makers and security experts awake at night. But we should worry less about those returning, and more about convincing them not to go in the first place. 11/07/2019
Living Swedish fast-fashion brand promises to go sustainable We detail Monki's commitment to producing clothes made from organic and sustainably sourced denim. 11/07/2019
Business Ryanair sees risk to 2020 growth if 737 MAX grounded beyond November Ryanair sees risk to 2020 growth if 737 MAX grounded beyond November 11/07/2019
Business No rush for Bank of England to raise rates after a Brexit deal - Tenreyro No rush for Bank of England to raise rates after a Brexit deal - Tenreyro 11/07/2019
Portugal Portugal PM says open to new alliance with far left Portugal PM says open to new alliance with far left 11/07/2019
Business France passes law to tax tech companies, despite US investigation France has passed a new law to tax tech companies after the US announced its investigation into the proposal. 11/07/2019
Business Post-Brexit tech brain drain worries half of businesses - survey Post-Brexit tech brain drain worries half of businesses - survey 11/07/2019
World News Iran calls on United Kingdom to release oil tanker Iranian boats 'harass' British tanker in the Gulf - U.S. officials 11/07/2019
France Saudi princess tried over alleged abuse of Paris workman Saudi princess tried in absentia over alleged abuse of workman in Paris 10/07/2019
Business Germany, France agreed to back Carney to head IMF - Frankfurter Allgemeine Germany, France agreed to back Carney to head IMF - Frankfurter Allgemeine 10/07/2019
World News French ex-president Hollande testified in Brazil fighter jet probe - source French ex-president Hollande testified in Brazil fighter jet probe - source 10/07/2019