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06 July 2026
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Hungary could vote to oust president as early as next week as opposition complains of 'tyranny'
06 July 2026
Viktor Orbán's Fidesz is calling for protests after Prime Minister Péter Magyar filed a constitutional amendment to remove President Tamás Sulyok.
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Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs with Xbox facing its biggest shake-up
06 July 2026
About 3,200 gaming jobs are set to be cut at Xbox over the coming fiscal year.
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RSF razes multiple villages in Darfur killing dozens as UN warns of rising attacks on children
06 July 2026
Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have razed multiple villages in the western regions of the country bordering Chad, killing many and displacing thousands as a separate UN report outlines that over 300 children were killed in their atrocities this year alone.
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European Commission renews pressure to open new accession cluster with Serbia
06 July 2026
Commission pushes EU states to open Serbia's accession Cluster 3 in July, citing reform progress on foreign policy alignment, rule of law and electoral legislation. But the move is set to face opposition from the member states.
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EXCLUSIVE: EU Commission and capitals headed for collision over Serbia's Cluster 3 negotiations
06 July 2026
Brussels is seeking to revive Serbia's accession bid and could discuss as early as Wednesday its case for opening Cluster 3. But EU capitals remain divided over whether recent measures are enough to offset wider democratic backsliding. For some, it's too much, too soon.
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EU demands fairness and transparency after FIFA's Balogun reversal
06 July 2026
"We support the principle of fair play and transparent competition," the European Commission said as fury at FIFA intensifies.
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South Aegean bids for 2028 World Region of Gastronomy title
06 July 2026
Greece’s island cuisine stands out for its quality, nutritional value and, of course, its irresistible flavour.
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Ukraine hits vital oil refinery more than 2,500km behind Russian border
06 July 2026
While Russia continues to pound Ukraine with missiles and drones, killing at least 19 people and injuring dozens more in Kyiv, Ukraine is striking deep inside Russian territory as part of a campaign to degrade the Kremlin’s war machine.
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Green groups say EU-backed chemical alliance puts polluters first
06 July 2026
A watchdog's report challenges the industry's claims that European chemical manufacturers are facing an existential crisis due to high energy costs and Chinese competition – one of the pillars of the European Commission's competitiveness pledge.
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Italy tops European tourism in 2026: the most visited regions
06 July 2026
Visitor numbers rose in the first half of 2026, driven above all by foreign tourists. Tourism Minister Mazzi: 'The sector remains a pillar of the national economy.'
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Death toll from DR Congo Ebola outbreak passes 500 as healthcare workers threaten strike
06 July 2026
The deadly Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has killed more than 500 people, the UN health agency's figures showed Monday. Healthcare workers in Ituri province, the heart of the outbreak, on Sunday issued a 24-hour notice threatening to strike if the government did not improve their working conditions and pay them promised benefits.
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Tadej Pogacar wins third stage of Tour de France to take yellow jersey from Vingegaard
06 July 2026
Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogacar won stage three of the Tour de France Monday, taking the yellow jersey from his rival Jonas Vingegaard.
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Boston: The cradle of the American Revolution
06 July 2026
Americans celebrated their independence on July 4th. But did you know that the revolution that led to the creation of the US began in Boston? We take you on a tour of this revolutionary city.
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Ukraine must 'get the support it needs': allies prepare for NATO summit
06 July 2026
"Allies must ensure that Ukraine receives the support it needs in its war with Russia" according to NATO chief Mark Rutte, ahead of a summit set to take place in Ankara, Turkey. He has also said allies will be announcing contracts worth tens of billions to "deter and defend". FRANCE 24's Kethevane Gorjestani tells us what to expect from the summit, and what it means for Ukraine.
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Trump confirms call at centre of red card controversy 'with massive political consequences'
06 July 2026
President Donald Trump confirmed he asked FIFA boss Gianni Infantino to review the "horrible" decision to hand a red card to star US striker Folarin Balogun but said he did not request it be overturned. Belgium, who the US will be playing in the quarterfinal, have called the decision 'incomprehensible' and a 'a blatant violation of the most basic rules of football and sport'. FRANCE 24's Selina Sykes tells us more and whether this could change Belgium's chance of winning.
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Algeria's ruling FLN secures most seats in parliament with historically low turnout
06 July 2026
Algeria's ruling National Liberation Front won the most seats in the country's parliamentary elections, the election board said Monday, securing 90 out of 407 in the July 2 vote. But the poll was marred by record-low turnout after the government barred more than a third of prospective candidates from running.
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France at 'turning point' on how to prevent and deal with sexual violence
06 July 2026
In a new twist in a femicide case that has gripped France for years, Cédric Jubillar has admitted to the murder of his wife and has told authorities he would help them find her body. Delphine Jubillar had disappeared in late December 2020 as she was asking for divorce and had started a new relationship. FRANCE 24 Carys Garland tells us more about the case, and the growing tension in France over the killing of women and children.
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'His resilience, his words, his character': Mourners grieve late supreme leader Khamenei
06 July 2026
A sea of mourners filled the streets of Tehran on Monday for the funeral procession of late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. FRANCE 24 spoke to some of those who had travelled across the country to pay their respects for the man who led the Islamic Republic for almost four decades until he was killed in US-Israeli air strikes.
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Avignon turns 80: Wagner Moura, Isabelle Huppert attend France's oldest theatre festival
06 July 2026
FRANCE 24's Olivia Salazar-Winspear brings us all the latest from the Avignon performing arts festival, which is celebrating its 80th anniversary. This year, Golden Globe winners, Brazilian actor Wagner Moura and French actress Isabelle Huppert are starring in shows. The festival has also chosen Korean as its language of honour and turns the spotlight on artists from the Mediterranean region. Salazar-Winspear also talks to the co-director of Avignon's fringe program. It's known as the "off" in French and features more than 1,700 shows performed in public spaces around the city. Finally, she gives us her recommendation for a fringe show that is not to be missed.
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Earthquake damage threatens Venezuela's beach tourism centers
06 July 2026
The earthquakes that hit Venezuela in late June have devastated seaside towns where tourism has been a vital economic lifeline for an already struggling population. Also, tanker traffic picks up through the Strait of Hormuz, and Europe seeks to convince the US that it's boosting defence spending.
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Anoushka Mirchandani On the Body as Personal and Familial Archive
06 July 2026
She describes the women in her paintings as anonymous but deeply personal, in that they condense her matrilineage—images of her mother, grandmother and sister—into a single subject.
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In London’s Classics Week Sales, Old Masters Were Back, But Only the Best of the Best
06 July 2026
Beyond exceptional trophy objects, the Classics market proved selective and unforgiving: several Old Master works needed the premium to reach low estimates while others failed to sell altogether.
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‘Challengers’ and the Best Movies About Tennis
06 July 2026
'Challengers' — which puts Zendaya at the apex of a love triangle — is one of the most engaging movies to ever center around the world of tennis. From documentaries to satires to bio pics and thrillers, here are the others.
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Sun Valley 2026 Guest List: A Mix of Familiar Moguls and Newer Names
06 July 2026
This year's Sun Valley gathering is expected to bring together tech CEOs, media moguls, A.I. founders, investors and journalists for another week of dealmaking and power-watching.
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What We Know About the Ultra-Private Sun Valley Conference Host
06 July 2026
Allen & Co. is behind a number of mega deals, including the IPOs of Google and Twitter.
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How Sun Valley’s Local Airport Prepares for the Annual ‘Billionaire Summer Camp’
06 July 2026
Each July, the skies over Sun Valley fill with private jets for the secretive mogul summit.
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The Hidden History of Sun Valley, the Mountain Retreat of Moguls and Icons
06 July 2026
From Hemingway to Buffett, Sun Valley has been a quiet backdrop for legends, landmark deals and literary history for nearly 90 years.
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Wimbledon Whites: Why the Dress Code Still Runs Centre Court
06 July 2026
From Victorian etiquette to Naomi Osaka’s walk-on dress, Wimbledon’s all-white rule remains the sport's most visible tradition—and one of its most closely watched.
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How The Pimm’s Cup Became the Essential Wimbledon Cocktail
06 July 2026
Long before the Honey Deuce became tennis shorthand, the Pimm’s Cup was mixing fruit, fizz and British ceremony into Wimbledon’s most refreshing tradition.
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Strawberries, Tea and Champagne: The London Hotels With the Best Wimbledon Experiences
05 July 2026
London’s hotels are getting in on Wimbledon with themed afternoon teas, outdoor screenings, strawberries and cream, Champagne pairings and Centre Court packages.
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06 July 2026
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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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Starmer's defense investment plan draws criticism
01 July 2026
As he prepares to hand over power to the UK's likely next leader Andy Burnham, Starmer has asked government departments to forgo 1% of their investment budgets. Even so, he will not meet his pledge to allocate 3% of GDP to defense by 2030.
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British PM-in-waiting Burnham presents decentralization plans
30 June 2026
The likely successor to Keir Starmer highlighted devolution and reindustrialization as his key priorities. But with tight budget restraints, early doubts are emerging within Labour about his room for maneuver.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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'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.
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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.
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06 July 2026
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Ukraine's gas stations are increasingly targeted by Russian drones
06 July 2026
As Kyiv steps up strikes on Russian refineries, triggering restrictions, shortages and public discontent, more than 150 Ukrainian gas stations have been targeted over the past two months.
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Pope Leo XIV's reminder of the duty of humanity toward migrants
06 July 2026
On Saturday, the pope traveled to the Italian island of Lampedusa, a symbol of the migration crisis, and urged people to extend a hand 'to those forced to leave their homes.' Yet, his message faces unprecedented hardening of public policies and the radicalization of public opinion around the globe.
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Russia launches deadly barrage on Kyiv region on eve of NATO summit
06 July 2026
Monday's assault was the second on the capital in less than a week. At least 10 people were killed and dozens wounded.
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Politicial scientist Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer: 'The United States is grappling with strategic saturation'
06 July 2026
According to the president of the German Marshall Fund, the US, who is engaged on multiple fronts, is renegotiating the transatlantic contract unilaterally by pressuring its European allies to take responsibility for their own security. This 'burden shifting' challenges Europe to coordinate the organization of its defense industries.
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Vladimir Putin, or the loneliness of 'Homo Sovieticus'
05 July 2026
Between denial of reality, a desire for revenge and carefully crafted messaging, the Russian president has tried to position himself as the master of the game. But after more than four years of war in Ukraine, these old tricks inherited from the Soviet past are showing their limitations, and he is losing credibility.
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Pope Leo XIV visits Lampedusa, delivers powerful and symbolic message to 'protect migrants'
05 July 2026
13 years after his predecessor, Pope Francis, on Saturday, the pontiff traveled to Lampedusa, a small Italian island that symbolizes the tragedy of migrants who die trying to cross the Mediterranean. For Pope Leo XIV, choosing to go there as Donald Trump's US celebrates its 250th anniversary was a statement in itself.
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Heatwave: Fires devastate forests across Europe
05 July 2026
Hundreds of firefighters battled infernos that burnt thousands of hectares in France, Spain and Portugal, three countries where, in some places, temperatures were predicted to reach 40ºC on Sunday.
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Trump speaks with Putin and Zelensky ahead of NATO summit
05 July 2026
While both sides said the calls were to mark the 250th birthday of the US, Ukraine – and, during the call with the Kremlin, Iran – were also discussed.
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'Ireland's GDP trends reflect global strategies of a handful of multinationals more than the actual state of the economy'
05 July 2026
Due to the increase in tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, Ireland's GDP fell by 12% in the first quarter. But the situation is largely due to the Irish tax system’s circumvention of international trade rules.
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Germany sees mass protests around far-right AfD congress
04 July 2026
The far-right AfD party's congress, held in the eastern city of Erfurt, comes ahead of September state elections, in which the party could win one or two eastern states. The event coincides with the 100th anniversary of a Nazi Party congress.
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