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  • Police say no suggestion of political motive in Widdecombe killing after new arrest
    12 July 2026
    Police say they are not looking for anyone else after a 28-year-old man was arrested in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
  • Badly burned British couple rescued from ravine during Spain wildfires, reports say
    12 July 2026
    The unnamed pair were found semi-conscious with 40% burns after being trapped by the blazes raging through Almeria province, local media reports.
  • Tuchel angry at 'lucky' England - but Bellingham defends players
    12 July 2026
    England boss Thomas Tuchel is praised by some for saying his players "got lucky" in World Cup quarter-final win over Norway - but match-winner Jude Bellingham disagrees.
  • We are living fewer years in good health: Is the NHS part of the problem?
    12 July 2026
    What is driving the UK's fall in healthy life expectancy?
  • Bill for Hillsborough Law set to be approved by MPs
    12 July 2026
    The crush at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest left 97 fans dead.
  • US senator and close Trump ally Lindsey Graham dies after 'brief and sudden illness'
    12 July 2026
    Donald Trump paid tribute to the 71-year-old South Carolina senator, calling him a "true American patriot" who will be "greatly missed".
  • What to expect in the semi-finals
    12 July 2026
    France face Spain and England take on Argentina in heavyweight World Cup semi-final meetings - here's what to expect from the last four.
  • Tuchel wasn't happy with the performance. So why do England keep winning?
    12 July 2026
    Football tactics correspondent Umir Irfan examines why England are still winning games despite Thomas Tuchel insisting performances are not good.
  • 'Animals', Hand of God and Beckham: Argentina and England's World Cup rivalry
    12 July 2026
    As England and Argentina prepare to go head-to-head in Wednesday's World Cup semi-final, BBC Sport looks at their footballing rivalry.
  • Declan Rice was in bed ill for nearly three days before Norway game, Tuchel reveals
    12 July 2026
    England boss Thomas Tuchel says Declan Rice was in bed for most of the three days prior to the World Cup quarter-final win against Norway because of a sickness bug.

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  • Haaland look-alike contest draws fans in Miami
    12 July 2026
    A look-alike contest celebrating Norway striker Erling Haaland drew crowds in downtown Miami ahead of the World Cup quarter-final against England. The event was organised by content creator Emma Kate Willman after she went viral on social media over her resemblance to the football star.
  • Latest news bulletin | July 12th, 2026 – Evening
    12 July 2026
    Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 12th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
  • 'Coalition of the Willing' leaders to meet in Paris ahead of Bastille Day parade
    12 July 2026
    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to be in Paris on both Monday and Tuesday.
  • Zelenskyy announces government reshuffle, including new Ukrainian prime minister
    12 July 2026
    Outgoing PM Yuliia Svyrydenko said she was proud of her work in office and that she remained "ready to serve the Ukrainian state."
  • Evacuees allowed to return home after deadly Spain wildfire stabilises
    12 July 2026
    The head of Andalusia's regional government said on Sunday that the blaze had been declared stabilised. 1,500 people who had been evacuated from the area were told they could return home.
  • Blue zone secrets: How Sardinia's elders stay sharp and happy in old age
    12 July 2026
    Curiosity, emotional resilience and an active social life seem to be the key ingredients behind Sardinia's energised blue zone elders.
  • From space rovers to hunger maps: How AI is reshaping humanitarian aid
    12 July 2026
    Artificial intelligence (AI) is often discussed for its potential threats to humanity. But humanitarian organisations are using it to predict hunger, map destruction and deliver aid without sending people into danger.
  • Jude Bellingham double sends jubilant England into World Cup semis
    12 July 2026
    England beat Norway 2-1 in extra time on 12 July 2026 to reach the World Cup semifinals. Fans celebrated in London after a Jude Bellingham double sent the Three Lions through to face Argentina.
  • Ex-Spanish PM Rajoy: French World Cup team is playing 'without Frenchmen'
    12 July 2026
    Rajoy's comment, an apparent reference to the fact that the French men's World Cup squad includes people who either have immigrant backgrounds or hail from former French colonies, sparked widespread condemnation.
  • Argentina fans erupt as Messi's men reach World Cup semifinal
    12 July 2026
    Argentina fans celebrate in Buenos Aires after a dramatic 3-1 extra-time win over ten-man Switzerland sends the defending champions into the World Cup semifinals.

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  • France temporarily shuts down three nuclear reactors over heatwave
    12 July 2026
    France's main energy provider on Sunday said that three nuclear reactors have been temporarily shut down, while eight others are operating at reduced power. The measure is an environmental protection requirement to avoid discharging too much hot water into rivers already warming from the heatwave.
  • US: Salgado Araujo is mourned after fatal ICE shooting
    12 July 2026
    On Tuesday, a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot Salgado Araujo, 52, after he was pursued by federal agents driving unmarked vehicles while he was taking his crew to their latest job site. The shooting has outraged Houston leaders and renewed public scrutiny over ICE and Trump's immigration crackdown.
  • World Cup 2026: England beat Norway to reach semis
    12 July 2026
    From Florida to Liverpool, England ⁠fans serenaded their superstar ​midfielder as he nearly-singlehandedly brought them two steps away from a World Cup title.
  • Lindsey Graham dies suddenly, aged 71: "It was quite a shock"
    12 July 2026
    Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of President Donald Trump's closest allies in Congress who traveled the globe to advocate for a more aggressive U.S. foreign policy, has died after a “brief and sudden illness,” his office said. He was 71. Our correspondent Fraser Jackson tells us more.
  • Benjamin Netanyahu pays tribute to Lindsey Graham, "a great friend of Israel"
    12 July 2026
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Graham a "great friend of Israel." "In our recent meeting, I said, 'Lindsey is a great friend of Israel and a cherished friend of mine. We have no better friend than Lindsey.' Lindsey understood that the security of Israel and America are inseparable," he said in a statement released by his office. "He devoted his life to defending America, strengthening our alliance and standing up for the free world. Israel has lost one of its greatest friends." Our correspondent Noga Tarnopolsky tells us more.
  • Bellingham scores twice to lift England past Haaland and Norway 2-1
    12 July 2026
    Bellingham scored twice on Saturday — an equaliser in the first half and the go-ahead goal in the third minute of extra time — to lift England past Norway 2-1 and into the World Cup semi-finals for the first time since 2018. We discuss the match with our guest Robbie Nock, lead commentator and journalist.
  • UK police says no evidence of political motive in murder ​of former minister Widdecombe
    12 July 2026
    Police on Sunday said that there is no evidence that the suspected murder ​of former British government minister Ann Widdecombe was politically motivated. Widdecombe, 78, was found dead at ⁠her home in rural southwest England on Thursday with what police described as "serious injuries".
  • Ukraine's Zelensky proposes new PM in Ukraine government reshuffle
    12 July 2026
    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday he had proposed replacing Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko as part of a broader government reshuffle aimed at implementing an "updated political strategy".
  • South Africa's Jayden Adams, 25, dies after playing in World Cup
    12 July 2026
    Jayden ⁠Adams ⁠died at age 25 ⁠after playing in ​three World Cup games last month for South Africa, the country's football players union ​confirmed Saturday.
  • US senator and Trump ally Lindsey Graham dies aged 71
    12 July 2026
    Prominent US Senator Lindsey Graham, a key ally of President Donald Trump, died aged 71 following a "brief and sudden illness," his office said on Sunday.

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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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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."

United Kingdom : Latest news on Le Monde.fr.

12 July 2026

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  • Police arrest 28-year-old suspect over killing of UK politician
    12 July 2026
    Former Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe, 78, was found dead with 'serious injuries' on Thursday at her home in Devon, southwest England, according to police. The suspect was arrested in South Yorkshire on Saturday. Another man, aged 26, was detained on Friday but has since been released from custody and dismissed from the investigation.
  • England defeats Norway 2-1 in extra time, sliding into World Cup semis
    12 July 2026
    England will face Argentina on Wednesday for the chance to reach a first World Cup final in 60 years.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

Europe : Latest news on Le Monde.fr.

12 July 2026

Europe - Discover all the articles, videos and infographics in the Europe section on Le Monde.fr.
  • Spanish PM Sanchez condemns predecessor's racist remarks on French football team
    12 July 2026
    Pedro Sanchez said Mariano Rajoy 'shamed' Spain with 'xenophobic statements,' after the former conservative prime minister said there were 'no French players' on the France's team.
  • Drownings surge in Germany since start of stifling heat
    12 July 2026
    Since last month, 99 people have drowned, according to official figures.
  • Police arrest 28-year-old suspect over killing of UK politician
    12 July 2026
    Former Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe, 78, was found dead with 'serious injuries' on Thursday at her home in Devon, southwest England, according to police. The suspect was arrested in South Yorkshire on Saturday. Another man, aged 26, was detained on Friday but has since been released from custody and dismissed from the investigation.
  • England defeats Norway 2-1 in extra time, sliding into World Cup semis
    12 July 2026
    England will face Argentina on Wednesday for the chance to reach a first World Cup final in 60 years.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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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