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10 July 2026
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Baltic states summon Russian envoys over false deportation claims
10 July 2026
Lithuania and Estonia have said the Kremlin has been spreading false claims about deportations of Russian speakers from Baltic states in an attempt to distract from its large-scale attacks on cities and other civilian targets in Ukraine.
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Inside the EU’s bittersweet deal to update air passenger rights
10 July 2026
A decade-long battle over air passenger rights ended this week as the European Parliament approved the first overhaul in 22 years. The deal preserves existing rights and adds new ones, but consumer groups say it falls short, while airline associations argue there are no winners.
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Murder probe launched into suspicious death of former British MP Ann Widdecombe
10 July 2026
Widdecombe served in the House of Commons as an MP from 1987 to 2010 and was known for socially conservative views opposing abortion rights and expansion of LGBTQ+ rights.
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China achieves first-ever controlled rocket booster recovery
10 July 2026
China successfully recaptured the first stage of a rocket after a launch on Friday in a breakthrough for the country's space program, state media said.
The first stage of a Long March-10B rocket separated from the second stage after liftoff and returned to a platform in the sea.
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Exclusive: ‘Big mistake to believe we're off the hook in Europe and beyond,’ IEA tells Euronews
10 July 2026
If the Strait of Hormuz is closed indefinitely, Europe and the rest of the world will face dire consequences, International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol told Euronews in an exclusive interview.
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Latest news bulletin | July 10th, 2026 – Evening
10 July 2026
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 10th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Exclusive: ‘More grids, more electricity, less fossil fuels,’ energy leaders tell Euronews
10 July 2026
Making electricity cheaper than fossil fuels is essential to improve energy security and cut dependence on imported fossil fuels, top energy officials told Euronews.
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Survival guide: Key advice for what to do if you find yourself caught by a wildfire
10 July 2026
Spain has been sweltering in extreme heat, creating tinderbox conditions favourable for the rapid spread of wildfires.
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Was Erdoğan's gun gift a faux pas or an old-school diplomatic tradition?
10 July 2026
When NATO leaders opened their gift boxes from the Turkish president and found a .357 Magnum revolver, some panicked and others laughed. But gifting heads of state lavish, personalised firearms is a tradition as old as Samuel Colt — and as recent as a Czech pistol presented to Trump in 2019.
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UK took 'unlawful' decision on migrants sent to France, High Court judge rules
10 July 2026
As of early March, 377 people had been returned to France and 380 people had arrived in the UK under the "one in, one out" scheme, according to the Home Office.
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NATO Summit: Europe must 'project decency, credibility' to 'earn respect, attract partners'
10 July 2026
“We have to project decency and credibility,” Former French Ambassador to #NATO Muriel Domenach tells #F24Debate, arguing both are key to maintaining US engagement, deterring adversaries, and attracting partners ➡️https://f24.my/C2k7
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Taiwan braces for Super Typhoon Bavi
10 July 2026
Residents in northern Taiwan are preparing for Typhoon Bavi as authorities evacuate thousands of people, shut schools and businesses, and brace for torrential rain, flooding and winds of up to 155 km/h.The storm is expected to make landfall in southeast China on Saturday after already causing deadly landslides in the Philippines and widespread damage in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands.
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Spain wildfires: Deadliest blaze in 20 years
10 July 2026
At least 12 people have died and 23 remain missing after Spain's deadliest wildfire in two decades tore through the southern region of Almeria, with authorities saying the blaze may have started when a power line fell onto dry vegetation. As Europe faces an early and intense fire season, Spain now accounts for around 40% of all land burned across the continent, with firefighters still battling the flames.
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Belgian Tim Merlier wins Tour de France 7th stage as Pogacar holds onto yellow jersey
10 July 2026
Belgian cyclist Tim Merlier won the Tour de France's seventh stage in a sprint finish in Bordeaux under scorching temperatures while reigning champion Tadej Pogacar kept the leader's yellow jersey.
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Spain: Deadly wildfire roars through southern Spain
10 July 2026
At least 12 people have died in a wildfire tearing through a #tourist area in southern #Spain, near #Almeria. Hundreds of firefighters are battling to contain the flames and residents have been evacuated.
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Port Arthur: The shooting that changed Australia
10 July 2026
Thirty years ago, Australia experienced the deadliest mass shooting in its history. The Port Arthur massacre transformed the country’s relationship to guns and reshaped firearms policy for decades. Now, following the Bondi Beach attack in December 2025, Australia is once again questioning whether those reforms are still sufficient. Mairead Dundas revisits Port Arthur for France 24
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'My childhood passion is now a lifetime commitment': Wildlife conservationist Krithi Karanth
10 July 2026
One of the world's leading, multi-award-winning environmentalists has told FRANCE 24 how a childhood passion became a lifelong commitment. Krithi Karanth explained how her father nurtured her love of nature over 17 years, taking her into the jungle from the age of just one. She is now a conservation biologist and CEO of the Centre for Wildlife Studies in India, where she and her team work to protect a wide range of species, from Asian elephants and tigers to honey bees. She spoke to us on Perspective.
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Israel warns US of alleged Iran plot to assassinate Trump
10 July 2026
Israel has warned the United States of an alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Donald Trump, adding to tensions after fresh US strikes on Iran cast further doubt over ceasefire efforts. FRANCE 24 correspondent Noga Tarnopolsky says it is unclear how seriously Washington views the alleged threat, adding that the timing of the revelation raises questions over whether the US deliberately allowed the intelligence to become public.
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Behind Khamenei’s funeral, Iran’s bid to show strength
10 July 2026
Ahou Koutchesfahani, scholar in international relations and Iran expert, analyses the funeral ceremonies for Ali Khamenei as a carefully orchestrated display of power by the Islamic Republic. The regime is seeking to send two messages: to its own population, by showcasing its control and ability to mobilise large crowds, and to the international community, by reinforcing the image of Khamenei as an anti-imperialist figure who stood up to the United States. Through these ceremonies, Tehran is also attempting to strengthen its narrative and rally support beyond its borders.
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Ukrainian spy accused of killing Monaco bombing suspect retracts confession
10 July 2026
A Ukrainian military intelligence officer who confessed to killing a woman suspected of carrying out an unsuccessful hit on a sanctioned oligarch in Monaco has withdrawn his confession, Ukrainian media reported Friday citing court proceedings, instead pinning the blame on his co-defendant. The officer and his co-defendant, a former law enforcement officer, have both been remanded in custody.
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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’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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Why Wimbledon Is the Ultimate Test of Trusted Sports Data
10 July 2026
Stats Perform’s Louise Beltrame-Bawden explores how Wimbledon demonstrates that the future of A.I. in sport will be defined less by the sophistication of algorithms than by the quality, context and trustworthiness of the data behind them.
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At Ebbio, the Parisian Art Consultancy IDA Offers Artists the Luxury of Unstructured Time
09 July 2026
Florence Marmiesse and Camilla D'Alfonso's two-week-long Italian residency prioritizes both research and rest.
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Sportradar’s Patrick Mostboeck On Wimbledon, A.I. and the New Economics of Sports Data
09 July 2026
While Wimbledon remains synonymous with tradition, the tournament has quietly become a proving ground for A.I.-powered sports data. Patrick Mostboeck, who leads fan engagement at Sportradar, explains why the next battle for tennis will be over the data that shapes how every match is watched, understood and monetized.
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A.I. Leaders at Sun Valley 2026—Alongside Old Friends and New Alliances
09 July 2026
Allen & Co. allows a small group of journalists to photograph attendees only outside the main venue, as they move about the resort. So we are left to read as much as possible into these images—especially the group shots and sometimes the absence of familiar faces—for clues of friendship, rivalry, complicated alliances and possible business synergies.
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The British Cars That Command the Most Reverence—and the Highest Prices
09 July 2026
At auction houses around the world, a handful of marques have consistently attracted devoted collectors and record-breaking bids.
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Kingsley Ng and Angel Hui’s “Fermata” Brings the Rhythms of Hong Kong to Venice
09 July 2026
The exhibition builds a visual and sonic bridge between two cities shaped by water and strong maritime histories.
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The Most Memorable On-Court Style Moments in Wimbledon History
09 July 2026
The All England Club insists on white, but the tournament’s best-dressed players have turned that narrow dress code into some of the sport's most lasting style moments.
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The Original ‘It Girl’ of Tennis Played Drunk, Undressed and Undefeated
08 July 2026
Before there was a "cool girl" athlete archetype to subvert, there was Suzanne Lenglen: a French teenager who beat her own father at tennis three months after learning to play, then spent the next two decades dismantling the sport's stuffiest conventions. This is the story of the woman who made winning look like the least interesting part of being great.
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10 July 2026
United Kingdom - Discover all the articles, videos and infographics in the United Kingdom section on Le Monde.fr.
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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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Starmer apologizes for forced adoption of nearly 200,000 babies born to unmarried mothers
02 July 2026
The UK PM called the scandal "a stain on our history" and a "systemic failure."
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Thousands rush to get tickets for Bayeux Tapestry's UK show
01 July 2026
The UK exhibition of the Bayeux Tapestry is set to run from this September to next July.
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10 July 2026
Europe - Discover all the articles, videos and infographics in the Europe section on Le Monde.fr.
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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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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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Trump threatens, praises and reassures allies at NATO summit
09 July 2026
In Turkey, the American president, after criticizing Spain and reiterating his ambitions regarding Greenland, reaffirmed his commitment to the alliance's mutual defense clause and gave Ukraine the green light to produce Patriot missiles under license.
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Western Europe experiences hottest June on record
09 July 2026
Thousands of deaths were linked to the heatwave – mostly in France, Spain and Belgium. More than two-thirds of Europeans – 410 million people – endured temperatures topping 35°C during the June 15-30 heatwave.
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How Ukraine is turning Crimea, the Russians' Riviera, into a battlefield
09 July 2026
The annexed Ukrainian peninsula, which Vladimir Putin sees as his crowning jewel, has descended into chaos as Kyiv ramps up attacks on the territory. Shocked tourists and residents express their distress as shortages worsen.
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