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11 July 2026
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Latest news bulletin | July 11th, 2026 – Evening
11 July 2026
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 11th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Moldova's President Maia Sandu nominates pro-European businessman Vasile Tofan for prime minister
11 July 2026
If approved by parliament, Tofan will be tasked with driving Moldova closer to realising its EU membership goal and reviving an economy that has experienced years-long decline.
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South Africa World Cup footballer Jayden Adams dies aged 25
11 July 2026
The midfielder represented his country at this year's World Cup. The circumstances surrounding his death were not immediately clear.
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US rapper Pitbull sets record for largest gathering of people wearing bald caps
11 July 2026
22,141 fans of the rapper wore bald caps at a concert in London's Hyde Park on Friday.
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Eiffel Tower and other Paris landmarks to close early as another heatwave sweeps France
11 July 2026
24 departments across northwestern France are under a red heat alert on Saturday, according to Météo-France, affecting more than 22 million people.
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Apple sues OpenAI over alleged theft of trade secrets - here's what to know
11 July 2026
A spokesperson for OpenAI said in a statement: "We have no interest in other companies' trade secrets."
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Latest news bulletin | July 11th, 2026 – Midday
11 July 2026
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 11th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Trump threatens to 'completely decimate' Iran, a day after claiming talks to take place
11 July 2026
"1,000 missiles are locked and loaded and aimed at the Islamic Republic of Iran," Trump wrote on social media.
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War in Ukraine: Kyiv hit by Russian ballistic missiles and drone swarm, 10 injured
11 July 2026
Ukraine woke to fresh destruction on 11 July after Russia launched overnight strikes on Kyiv, leaving at least 10 people injured, including a child, according to Ukrainian officials.
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Police rescue cashier after 11-hour hostage standoff at Berlin supermarket
11 July 2026
Staff members who were in the supermarket at the time of the incident were able to leave the building unharmed and are being attended to by emergency services.
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An islandwide blackout strikes Cuba for the second time this week
11 July 2026
An islandwide blackout struck Cuba on Friday for the second time this week as the nation of nearly 10 million people grapples with a crumbling power grid and fuel shortages stemming from a U.S. energy blockade.
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Mojtaba Khamenei: Iran supreme leader vows revenge for father's killing
11 July 2026
Iran's supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei on Saturday vowed revenge for the US-Israeli killing of his father and predecessor, hours after President Donald Trump warned against any attempt to assassinate him.
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Overnight Russian missile and drone strikes on Ukraine kill six, officials say
11 July 2026
Russian attacks on Ukraine killed six people, including a child, and wounded dozens more, according to local officials on Saturday. Moscow launched more than 120 drones and 12 missiles during the night, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, putting his country's air defence system under strain.
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Belgian rider Tim Merlier wins eighth stage of Tour de France in bunch sprint
11 July 2026
Belgian rider Tim Merlier secured his second straight stage victory at the Tour de France on Saturday, dominating a bunch sprint finish in the eighth stage.
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South Africa 2026 World Cup midfielder Jayden Adams dies at 25
11 July 2026
South Africa midfielder Jayden Adams has died at the age of 25, according to the country's sports ministry on Saturday. Officials have not disclosed a cause of death for the football player who represented his country in the ongoing World Cup. Police opened an investigation after Adams' body was found in a suburb in central Cape Town.
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11 wounded in overnight Russian missile and drone strikes on Kyiv
11 July 2026
At least 11 people, including a child, were wounded after Russia launched an overnight missile and drone attack on Kyiv early Saturday, according to Ukraine’s State Emergency Service.
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Climate change: Women paying the price of a hotter planet
11 July 2026
Prolonged heatwaves are an ecological issue, a public health issue, and a social issue. With every 1°C rise in temperature, incidents of domestic violence increase by 4.7%. We discuss this issue with our guest Adéa Guillot, Director of Engagement at CARE France.
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Wildfires in Spain kills 12: 'We are not prepared enough'
11 July 2026
Hundreds of firefighters, backed by helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, struggled on Saturday to contain one of Spain's deadliest wildfires, which has killed at least 12 people. "We are not prepared enough for the conditions that fuel these fires," says our guest Jean-Pascal Van Ypersele, Professor of Climatology at the Université catholique de Louvain.
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'This is our sky': Palestinians fly kites in defiance of Israeli settlers in West Bank
11 July 2026
Every summer since 2009, residents of a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank have gathered for a kite festival. The event is held on land that they say has been partly lost since a settlement was established in 1983. The festival, while primarily for children, carries a "political message", according to one of its organisers.
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France - Wildfires: 1,500 evacuated from campsites near Perpignan
11 July 2026
Wildfires have raged across southern Europe since last week and in France have forced thousands to leave their homes.
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For Collector Marie-Cécile Zinsou, Building a Museum in Benin Was Just the Beginning
11 July 2026
Her unflinching drive has helped shift the general attitude toward the arts in the West African country and create an active scene.
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An Insider’s Guide to Putney’s Riverfront London Life
11 July 2026
A guide to Putney’s restaurants, pubs, coffee shops and independent stores, from riverfront institutions to side-street neighborhood favorites.
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Bloomberg CTO Shawn Edwards Is Rebuilding the Terminal Into an A.I. That Can’t Bluff
11 July 2026
Shawn Edwards has spent decades building the infrastructure of Wall Street. Now he's trying to teach it to think—without letting it lie.
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At Sun Valley, A.I. Isn’t the Only Competitive Advantage That Matters
10 July 2026
Leadership and talent pipelines experts Tania Lennon and Ric Roi examine why the conversation unfolding at Sun Valley should extend beyond A.I. itself to the future of human expertise.
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At Lisson Gallery, Kelly Akashi Gives Resilience Form
10 July 2026
In “Heirloom,” the artist transforms mallow weeds, lace, quartz, Corten steel and cast glass into fragile but forceful meditations on memory, inheritance and regeneration.
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One Fine Show: “Deep Cuts, Block Printing Across Cultures” at LACMA
10 July 2026
With everything from Japanese prayer scrolls printed in 764 to a rare 1906 Brücke Manifesto to Alison Saar's woodcuts, the exhibition presents block printing as the most underestimated way of making a picture.
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The Future Perfect’s Laura Young Makes the Case for Design as the Next Collecting Frontier
10 July 2026
She reflects on collectors, craft, functionality and why the sofa should no longer be an afterthought.
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The FIFA World Cup and the Rise of Experience Rights
10 July 2026
On Location’s Paul Caine explores why the economics of live sports are shifting beyond tickets and media rights toward premium hospitality and immersive experiences. Caine argues that as A.I. makes digital content increasingly abundant, the greatest competitive advantage will come from creating live moments that can’t be replicated.
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Sun Valley’s Big Question: What Does Hollywood Need to Buy Next?
10 July 2026
At this year’s Sun Valley gathering, the industry’s biggest question is not whether consolidation will continue, but which kinds of assets still create real value.
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Curator Samantha Katz and Architect Alan Paukman’s Festival Blueprint for the Post-Spectatorship Era
10 July 2026
"Art has been put on a pedestal that makes people feel like it is untouchable, inapproachable. Anything we can do to remove that narrative and invite people into the process in a more participatory and accessible way benefits us all."
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11 July 2026
United Kingdom - Discover all the articles, videos and infographics in the United Kingdom section on Le Monde.fr.
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UK police investigate Reform donations, report says
11 July 2026
Reform, an anti-immigration group that has led the ruling Labour Party in opinion polls for well over a year, is facing intense scrutiny over several alleged undeclared donations. The Times reported that London's Metropolitan police is investigating some £500,000 ($670,000) in donations from Fiona Cottrell, a wealthy aristocrat.
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UK police release man arrested in murder investigation into ex-MP's death
10 July 2026
After ex-MP Ann Widdecombe, a far-right Reform party member who campaigned for Brexit, was found dead on Thursday, police announced a probe into the 'suspicious death.' A man arrested in connection with her death was released on Saturday.
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Niel to become Vodafone's largest shareholder with €5.1 billion investment
10 July 2026
The deal, which is still pending regulatory approval, could allow French tycoon Xavier Niel to strengthen his influence in the British and European telecommunications sector.
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Bayeux Tapestry arrives at British Museum for historic loan
10 July 2026
'It's a unique moment and it's the product of so much hard work,' said British Museum Director Nicholas Cullinan. The tapestry will be on display at the London museum from September 10, 2026, to July 11, 2027.
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British Museum director on Bayeux Tapestry loan: 'A gesture of confidence, friendship and, above all, trust'
10 July 2026
France has just delivered the Bayeux Tapestry to the United Kingdom, where it will remain on display until 2027. The unprecedented gesture crowns 1,000 years of shared history, writes Nicholas Cullinan, director of the British Museum.
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Burnham on track to become next UK PM as hundreds of Labour MPs back leadership bid
10 July 2026
Andy Burnham has vowed to bring about a significant rebalance of power in the UK. In the absence of a contest, the MP will be crowned Labour leader and prime minister in waiting on July 17.
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Eurostar sounds alarm over overcrowding at London's Saint Pancras station
09 July 2026
As rail competition between Paris and London is set to arrive in the 2030s and with Eurostar having ordered new trains, limited station capacity – especially in London – is hampering market growth.
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Prince Harry loses privacy case against 'Daily Mail' publisher
07 July 2026
A London court dismissed all 97 allegations in Prince Harry's privacy case against Associated Newspapers, calling it an 'overwhelming victory' for the publisher.
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Farage to resign as MP, force by-election amid financial scrutiny
07 July 2026
The hard-right Reform UK leader said he would resign as an MP to run in a snap by-election as he faces mounting pressure over allegations of financial misconduct. Both Labour and Conservative parties responded that they will not stand candidates against Farage, labeling the unusual move as a 'gimmick designed to distract.'
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'Which side were you on during Brexit? Every candidate in the French presidential election should answer this question'
03 July 2026
The lessons from the UK's unprecedented vote to leave the European Union 10 years ago have been all too quickly forgotten, writes Le Monde columnist Alain Frachon.
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11 July 2026
Europe - Discover all the articles, videos and infographics in the Europe section on Le Monde.fr.
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War in Ukraine: Kyiv spends sleepless nights underground as Russia intensifies attacks
11 July 2026
Since May 24, the Ukrainian capital has been in mourning, hit by Russian strikes involving ballistic missiles and new, ultra-fast jet-powered drones, while the city's air defense faces a severe shortage of anti-missile systems.
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Man nearly sucked out of 'detached' window on Ryanair flight
11 July 2026
Other passengers managed to pull the man, whose head and shoulders had been sucked outside the window, back in. Aircraft manufacturer Boeing said it was aware of the incident and was in contact with Ryanair.
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UK police investigate Reform donations, report says
11 July 2026
Reform, an anti-immigration group that has led the ruling Labour Party in opinion polls for well over a year, is facing intense scrutiny over several alleged undeclared donations. The Times reported that London's Metropolitan police is investigating some £500,000 ($670,000) in donations from Fiona Cottrell, a wealthy aristocrat.
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UK police release man arrested in murder investigation into ex-MP's death
10 July 2026
After ex-MP Ann Widdecombe, a far-right Reform party member who campaigned for Brexit, was found dead on Thursday, police announced a probe into the 'suspicious death.' A man arrested in connection with her death was released on Saturday.
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British EasyJet accepts takeover bid from US private equity firm
10 July 2026
Experts believe the new offer signals the start of a bidding war for the low-cost carrier.
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British Museum director on Bayeux Tapestry loan: 'A gesture of confidence, friendship and, above all, trust'
10 July 2026
France has just delivered the Bayeux Tapestry to the United Kingdom, where it will remain on display until 2027. The unprecedented gesture crowns 1,000 years of shared history, writes Nicholas Cullinan, director of the British Museum.
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Wildfire kills 12 in southern Spain as heatwave fuels blaze
10 July 2026
The fire tore through a hamlet in the southern region of Andalusia, trapping some victims in their vehicles and forcing evacuations. Firefighters battled flames as temperatures neared 40°C.
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Kanye West, banned from most European countries, receives €4 million grant to perform in Albania
10 July 2026
Barred from entering or performing due to antisemitic and neo-Nazi statements, the American rapper is set to take the stage on July 11 in Tirana. Many protesters are accusing Prime Minister Edi Rama of using the event to serve his own interests.
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Burnham on track to become next UK PM as hundreds of Labour MPs back leadership bid
10 July 2026
Andy Burnham has vowed to bring about a significant rebalance of power in the UK. In the absence of a contest, the MP will be crowned Labour leader and prime minister in waiting on July 17.
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'Imperial obsession and reckless escalation: Vladimir Putin has never appeared so trapped by his fantasies'
10 July 2026
Defeated in his attempt to subjugate Ukraine by capturing Kyiv in early 2022 and unable, four years later, to conquer all the Ukrainian plains bordering Russia's western border, the Russian leader has taken revenge on civilian populations, says Le Monde columnist Alain Frachon.
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