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  • New 'No 10 North' plan will rebalance power in Britain, Burnham promises
    29 June 2026
    The man most likely to be the next prime minister says his devolution plans would "drive good growth in every postcode".
  • Henry Zeffman: Andy Burnham offers a blueprint for his premiership
    29 June 2026
    Burnham offered a sense of what his time as prime minister would mean, but he did not lay out many details.
  • Mum rescued from Venezuela rubble with newborn baby tells BBC how he helped her survive
    29 June 2026
    The "miracle" rescue of 18-day-old baby Juan David is a symbol of hope in Venezuela after the devastating earthquakes.
  • Tributes paid to 'comic genius' Penelope Keith after her death aged 86
    29 June 2026
    The beloved actress was known for roles in classic TV sitcoms The Good Life and To the Manor Born.
  • Frank Gardner: Navy plans reflect sea change in how wars are fought
    29 June 2026
    The upcoming defence plan reflects rapid changes in drone warfare, our security correspondent writes.
  • WhatsApp to let people chat without swapping phone numbers
    29 June 2026
    The app's new usernames feature will be rolled out globally over the next few months.
  • Harry still hoping to bring Meghan and children on UK visit
    29 June 2026
    Despite arguments over security, Prince Harry is still expected to bring his wife and children to the UK.
  • Supreme Court rejects Trump's appeal of E Jean Carroll's sexual abuse case
    29 June 2026
    The decision means the US president will now have to pay her the $5m (£3.6m) in damages she had been awarded.
  • DR Congo bans mass gatherings in the capital to prevent spread of Ebola
    29 June 2026
    Opposition politicians accuse the government of using the outbreak to halt a planned protest.
  • Sixth person dies after shooting at youth welfare centre in Germany
    29 June 2026
    Four women and a man were shot dead at the scene while a sixth person died in hospital, police say.

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29 June 2026

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  • Europe's Record-Breaking Heatwave: What You Need to Know
    29 June 2026
    Death toll tops 1,300 as record temperatures shift east, with Ukraine's war-damaged power grid now bracing for the heat's next phase.
  • China understands food security — the EU does not
    29 June 2026
    Europe thinks that it is self-sufficient in food, but the reality is that its supply chain depends on imports for meat production. The EU is structurally dependent on imported high-protein feed to raise farmed animals, particularly soy and maize, writes Nico Muzi in an OpEd for Euronews.
  • Latest news bulletin | June 29th, 2026 – Evening
    29 June 2026
    Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this June 29th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
  • WHO Europe chief calls on governments to treat extreme heat as a ‘health crisis’
    29 June 2026
    With temperatures soaring across Europe, WHO Europe chief Hans Kluge has called on governments to recognise extreme heat as a health crisis and strengthen health system preparedness.
  • Thousands of migrants queue for repatriation in South African camps
    29 June 2026
    Over 15,000 Malawians are being repatriated from crowded Durban camps as South Africa enforces migration rules and regional governments organise returns.
  • Explainer: Why Péter Magyar is reluctant to align with the EU on Ukraine
    29 June 2026
    Hungary's new prime minister ended Budapest's veto on Ukraine's EU accession talks in June, but is resisting further progress, citing minority rights, Western Balkans fairness, and domestic political pressures. Here's why he's digging in.
  • McKinsey's Kelsey Robinson on why AI is creating more anxiety than impact in marketing
    29 June 2026
    At Cannes Lions, management consultant Kelsey Robinson breaks down McKinsey's new research showing a paradox in AI adoption: marketers are widely using AI and excited by it, but many also fear its impact on their roles.
  • Neither pro nor con: EU declines to take stand on AC debate amid brutal heatwave
    29 June 2026
    As air conditioning becomes the subject of political debates, the European Commission is treading carefully to maintain a neutral stance.
  • Greece will use EU funds to pay fishermen to catch invasive pufferfish
    29 June 2026
    EU money will be used to support fishers whose livelihoods are threatened by climate change.
  • Keeping cool has become Europe's latest climate class war
    29 June 2026
    As Europe accelerates its green transition, the debate over air conditioning has become emblematic of a broader challenge. Climate policy is no longer judged solely by its environmental ambitions, but also by whether it can reduce emissions without deepening social inequalities.

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  • South Africa: Thousands of foreigners flee ahead of anti-immigration 'deadline'
    29 June 2026
    Anti-#immigration groups in #SouthAfrica have set a 'deadline': by June 30 all undocumented immigrants must have left the country, or groups will 'shut the country down'. The weeks up to the 'deadline' have been marred by xenophobic violence, from attacks on foreign-owned businesses to #immigrants killed during #protests. Demonstrators accuse them, without evidence, of stealing jobs - despite them representing about 4% of the population -, collapsing public services and #crime.
  • Brazil vs Japan live: Selecao take on World Cup dark horses Samurai Blue for place in last 16
    29 June 2026
    Brazil's quest for a sixth World Cup title enters the knockouts on Monday as they face Japan in Houston for a place in the last 16. Carlo Ancelotti’s men are favourites but mindful of the threat posed by tournament dark horses Japan, having lost 3-2 when the teams last met in a friendly. Follow our live, minute-by-minute match commentary.
  • Senegal president Faye to call referendum on constitutional reform limiting his powers
    29 June 2026
    Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye will call a referendum on a proposed constitutional amendment that would strengthen the power of parliament and the prime minister, the country's justice minister said Monday. The country's National Assembly overwhelmingly backed the reform in a vote earlier in the day that saw roughly 50 opposition protesters attempt to storm the building.
  • Jazz à Vienne celebrates late Miles Davis for 45th edition
    29 June 2026
    In this edition of arts24, Marjorie Hache is in the town of Vienne in southeastern France, where the 45th edition of "Jazz à Vienne" is taking place. Headliners include the likes of Jon Batiste, Marcus Miller, Buena Vista Social Club and Jeff Mills. The festival is also shining a spotlight on late jazz legend Miles Davis, 100 years since his birth. The American musician played at the festival four times during his life and left a lasting mark on the town. Marjorie also shares one of her festival highlights: Cameroonian band Akutuk's concert in a swimming pool in an ode to their ancestral links with water. She also chats with New Orleans trumpeter James Andrews, who is transforming the streets of Vienne into a giant parade.
  • French hospitals 'better prepared': 'Important lessons learned from deadly 2003 heatwave'
    29 June 2026
    Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Dr. Antoine Flahault, Epidemiologist, Researcher, and Professor at Université Paris Cité - Hospital Bichat. France's latest heatwave has once again exposed healthcare systems were largely designed for another era. While the immediate focus often falls on soaring temperatures and overcrowded emergency departments, Dr. Flahault argues that the deeper issue is institutional adaptation. He suggests that France has learned important lessons since the deadly 2003 heatwave, with hospitals adopting better clinical practices and emergency planning. Yet as heatwaves become more frequent and intense, protecting vulnerable populations will increasingly require structural investment, particularly widespread access to air conditioning in hospitals, care homes, schools and, for those most at risk, private homes. 
  • EU refuses to take side for or against air conditioning amid record-breaking heatwave
    29 June 2026
    As Europe’s deadly heatwave moves east, Brussels said Monday it would not pick a side in the heated political debate for or against air conditioning.
  • Middle East live: Trump says Iran talks to be held in Qatar, but Tehran denies it
    29 June 2026
  • All warring parties in Mali committed 'grave abuses' against civilians, report says
    29 June 2026
    Al-Qaeda-linked jihadists, the Malian army and its Russian allies have all committed "grave abuses" against civilians during and after the April attacks that rocked the West African country, Human Rights Watch said in a report on Monday.
  • Why Oman has become a key diplomatic player in Mideast war
    29 June 2026
    Iran said Monday it had held its first meeting with Oman on managing the Strait of Hormuz since it signed a preliminary deal to end the Middle East war with the United States. It comes as French President Emmanuel Macron is set to host the Sultan of Oman at the Elysée Palace on Monday, with talks also lilely to focus on Hormuz. France 244s James Andre takes a look at how Oman ended up playing a key diplomatic role in the conflict in the Middle East.
  • Afghanistan: at least 36 killed in deadly Pakistani strikes
    29 June 2026
    At least 36 people were killed across three provinces of eastern #Afghanistan in Pakistani strikes. #Islamabad says it was targeting a group responsible for an attack the day before.

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  • Jeff Bezos Missed the LLM Boom. Now He Wants to Build an A.I. Engineer
    29 June 2026
    With Prometheus valued at $41 billion, Jeff Bezos is targeting physical A.I. as the next frontier, focusing on real-world engineering and factory systems.
  • The 12 Essential American Road Trips, Just in Time for the Country’s 250th
    29 June 2026
    Twelve drivable routes showcase fresh discoveries, newly restored landmarks, and America’s evolving story.
  • Why Americana Is the Only Collecting Category of Its Kind
    29 June 2026
    No one can quite agree on where this expansive collecting category begins or ends.
  • America at 250: The New Economics of U.S. Power
    29 June 2026
    Former Majid Al Futtaim Group CEO Alain Bejjani argues that as the U.S. marks its 250th anniversary, the defining story is one of transformation. Bejjani examines how trade fragmentation, fiscal pressures and A.I. are reshaping American leadership, and why trust will determine its place in the next global order.
  • America’s Most Charming Lakeside Escapes for Fourth of July Celebrations
    29 June 2026
    From Tahoe to Lake Placid, these lakeside towns offer fireworks, boating and small-town charm for the country’s 250th.
  • Painter Justin Bua Might Just Be Art’s Most Outspoken Defender of Skill
    27 June 2026
    The artist behind what might be the best-selling print in modern history has spent three years calling out what he sees as the art world's most enduring con.
  • Christie’s and Phillips Kept London’s June Auctions Moving But Not Flying
    26 June 2026
    Christie’s Zabludowicz sale met expectations, while Phillips’ more globally diverse offerings demonstrated that priority bidding can still secure buyers in this more disciplined market.
  • The Luxurious All-Inclusive Hotels Defying Dining Expectations Across the U.S.
    26 June 2026
    From California to Tennessee, these five-star retreats are making all-inclusive dining feel less like a compromise and more like the reason to book.
  • In the Icelandic Pavilion, Ásta Fanney Sigurðardóttir’s Mythmaking Takes Its Most Fluid Form
    26 June 2026
    "Imagination is such a source of intense power, and we can use it as a starting point to create a new world. I really fiercely believe that," the artist told Observer.
  • One Fine Show: “Sophie Calle, Something Missing?” at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
    26 June 2026
    Across several disparate bodies of work, the artist returns to the same question: what is lost, and what remains, when an image stands in for an experience.

United Kingdom : Latest news on Le Monde.fr.

29 June 2026

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  • UK's King Charles breaks precedent, revealing £30 million paid in personal taxes since 2022
    26 June 2026
    Disclosures by Buckingham Palace on Thursday showed the Sovereign Grant, the core funding of the monarchy, will be set at £99.9 million ($131.7 million) a year in 2027-28.
  • Europe moves toward a shared approach to Channel crossings
    23 June 2026
    As the Franco-British 'One in, one out' migration deal is set to expire in October, the European Commission has unveiled an action plan that France sees as recognition of Channel crossings as a European issue.
  • Ten years after Brexit, UK and Europe struggle to revive relations
    23 June 2026
    On June 23, 2016, Britons voted to leave the European Union. When elected in 2024, Keir Starmer, who resigned as MP yesterday, vowed to strengthen ties with Brussels. Yet, after two years, efforts to rebuild the relationship have produced only limited results.
  • '10th anniversary of Brexit referendum marks event long thought impossible in the UK: The rise of the far right'
    23 June 2026
    Widespread discontent over immigration policy, which fueled the 2016 vote to leave the European Union, is now driving a surge in nationalist identity and benefiting Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, notes Le Monde's Philippe Bernard in his column.
  • Ten years after MP Jo Cox's assassination, 'lessons have not been learned' in the UK
    23 June 2026
    On June 16, 2016, Labour MP Jo Cox was killed by a neo-Nazi and white supremacist. Tributes to her memory have multiplied, especially from her younger sister, who took up her work and was elected in the same constituency.
  • Ten years after Brexit, the City of London financial district is stronger than ever
    23 June 2026
    When the UK left the EU following the referendum on June 23, 2016, the City of London financial district had to relinquish some of its activities that were focused on the European market. But it has since bounced back, recording strong growth in insurance and fintech.
  • After UK PM Keir Starmer's resignation, Andy Burnham could take over by mid-July
    22 June 2026
    Less than two years after his victory in the July 2024 elections, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation on Monday, June 22. Andy Burnham, elected MP for Makerfield on Friday, has emerged as the clear favorite to succeed him.
  • UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces resignation
    22 June 2026
    The British prime minister made the statement outside 10 Downing Street on Monday, saying he would remain in power until a successor was chosen.
  • Ten years after Brexit, Britons want closer ties to the EU
    22 June 2026
    According to a survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations, British voters, disappointed by the 'negative impact' of leaving the EU, stand ready to accept the restoration of freedom of movement between the UK and Europe.
  • UK's Starmer reportedly set to quit as Labour rival sworn in as MP
    22 June 2026
    After resisting calls for his resignation for months, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer could be stepping down as soon as Monday, according to UK media. If Starmer leaves office, Britain will get its seventh prime minister in a decade.

Europe : Latest news on Le Monde.fr.

29 June 2026

Europe - Discover all the articles, videos and infographics in the Europe section on Le Monde.fr.
  • How Côte d'Ivoire's late president built secret ties with Africa's beer giant
    29 June 2026
    Former Ivorian president Henri Konan Bédié held shares – via offshore companies – in Solibra, Côte d’Ivoire's leading alcoholic beverage company and a subsidiary of the French Castel group, as first uncovered by a Le Monde investigation.
  • 'Better an imperfect digital euro than no digital euro at all'
    29 June 2026
    The European Parliament reviews a proposal to create a faster, less costly payment system, aimed at strengthening the EU's financial autonomy and freeing itself from the banking lobby.
  • From 'meat grinder' to 'ransom': The key words that define 'Russian soldiers' daily life
    29 June 2026
    Anthropologist Alexandra Arkhipova has compiled an 'ethnographic dictionary of war' after analyzing some 7,000 letters retrieved from the website of the Russian human rights commissioner. Published in Russian on the independent exile media site 'Echo,' her work reveals the language and suffering of military life.
  • 'Their mouths, eyes, hands, were taped and they were thrown into the hole': Russian soldiers confront Putin with reality of front lines
    28 June 2026
    A Russian exile media outlet has analyzed nearly 7,000 letters from Russian soldiers and their families to the Kremlin thanks to a security flaw.
  • Israel recognizes Armenian genocide in rebuke to Turkey
    28 June 2026
    Successive Israeli governments had avoided formally recognizing the Armenian genocide, in part to preserve relations with Turkey. Relations between Israel and Turkey have sharply deteriorated since the war in Gaza erupted in October 2023.
  • France counts 74 drowning deaths since June 18 amid record-breaking heatwave
    28 June 2026
    Much of western Europe has been baking under a 'heat dome' this week, and the extreme conditions have come earlier than is usual this summer.
  • From a Russian prison to a European music festival, the escape of a young anti-Putin singer
    27 June 2026
    On June 12, artist Diana Loginova performed among the stars of Russia's dissident music scene at the Outloud festival in Warsaw. She took to the stage after managing to escape from Russia. In 2025, she was in prison for singing songs condemned by the Kremlin.
  • In Ukraine, those who leave and those who stay: Life on hold in Sloviansk and Kramatorsk
    27 June 2026
    'Donbas: War of Attrition' (2/2). In this industrial region, 80% of which is occupied by Russian troops, the cities of Sloviansk and Kramatorsk have become the heart of the Ukrainian defensive system. Some of their residents choose to flee to safer areas. Others try to survive as best they can.
  • In Germany, debate heats up over mandatory pension fund component
    27 June 2026
    A panel of experts recommends changes to the pension funding system by drawing inspiration from Sweden's model and by gradually increasing years of contributions. Unions have immediately criticized the proposal.
  • Russia-annexed Crimea declares 'emergency' amid Ukraine strikes and closes the beach season
    27 June 2026
    Announcement comes amid fuel shortages and power cuts triggered by the Ukrainian attacks on logistics chains and oil facilities across Crimea, the rest of Russian-occupied Ukraine and southern Russia.

 

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