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  • Police say Ann Widdecombe killed in 'targeted attack' as motive investigated
    14 July 2026
    Counter terror police say they have obtained a warrant to hold a 28-year-old suspect for up to seven days.
  • Trump scraps threat of 20% fee on Hormuz cargo as US prepares to resume blockade of Iran ports
    14 July 2026
    Trump drops a 24-hour-old vow to charge cargo ships for using the Strait as the US continues its battle to break Iran's hold on the waterway.
  • Starmer and Burnham hail Hillsborough Law as MPs give approval
    14 July 2026
    The legislation cleared the House of Commons in Sir Keir Starmer's final days as prime minister.
  • Scott Mills was highest-paid BBC star before sacking
    14 July 2026
    The former Radio 2 breakfast host earned about £745,000 from the BBC in the last financial year.
  • Tyrannosaurus rex most expensive dinosaur ever sold
    14 July 2026
    The dinosaur skeleton, which roamed the planet 67 million years ago, was sold by Sotheby's in New York.
  • UK wasted £10bn on PPE that left NHS staff poorly protected, Covid inquiry finds
    14 July 2026
    Healthcare staff were unable to properly protect themselves, or those in their care, from dangerous infections, says the latest inquiry report.
  • Southport victim's dad accuses ambulance staff of breaching trust
    14 July 2026
    North West Ambulance Service is investigating whether staff inappropriately accessed medical records.
  • Wildfires burn in parts of UK as fire chiefs warn of extreme pressure
    14 July 2026
    Major incidents were declared in North Wales and in Glossop, Derbyshire in the Peak District on Sunday.
  • Billionaire Warren Buffett stops donations to Bill Gates charity
    14 July 2026
    The investor's decision comes weeks after Gates' appearance before US Congress over his links to Jeffrey Epstein.
  • 'If we die, we die together': Wife of man nearly sucked out of Ryanair plane speaks of ordeal
    14 July 2026
    Svetlana Grković told Serbian media that her husband is "seriously injured and in shock".

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14 July 2026

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  • National sovereignty equals 'sending gifts to US and China', former Italian PM Letta tells Euronews
    14 July 2026
    The former Italian prime minister tells Euronews that, to be able to compete with Washington and Beijing, the EU must keep a united front, adding that "the true battle is for European sovereignty".
  • Latest news bulletin | July 14th, 2026 – Evening
    14 July 2026
    Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 14th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
  • World leaders gather in Doha to honour Qatar's Father Emir Sheikh Hamad
    14 July 2026
    Leaders from Europe, Africa and Asia travelled to Doha to offer condolences to the royal family following the death of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who served as Qatar's emir from 1995 until 2013.
  • Euronews explains: can Hungary's PM Magyar really remove president Sulyok from office?
    14 July 2026
    Hungary's parliament has approved a constitutional amendment to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office, with Prime Minister Péter Magyar accusing him of being Orbán's puppet. But he refuses to resign and argues the move in unconstitutional. What happens next? Euronews explains:
  • Hungary risks missing early Erasmus+ return despite EU promises
    14 July 2026
    Budapest may miss the September deadline to rejoin the programme unless it submits rule-of-law reforms to Brussels on schedule.
  • Several reported dead after fire in lift shaft of Brussels construction site
    14 July 2026
    Local media reports say firefighters initially brought the blaze under control, but flames spread into a lift shaft, sparking a second fire and trapping people inside.
  • ECB selects 36 payment providers for digital euro pilot as the project moves ahead
    14 July 2026
    The European Central Bank (ECB) has selected 36 payment service providers to help test the digital euro in a year-long pilot from 2027, marking the latest milestone in the EU's effort to create a digital form of central bank money while reducing reliance on foreign payment networks.
  • Ukraine forces hit more than 100 Russian vessels in Sea of Azov in eight days
    14 July 2026
    Russia is looking for a way to redirect ships from the Sea of Azov after Ukrainian forces struck more than 100 Russian vessels — including oil tankers and cargo ships — in less than two weeks, isolating Moscow-occupied Crimea even more.
  • Government reshuffle in Ukraine: Parliament dismisses Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko
    14 July 2026
    After Ukraine's parliament accepted the prime minister's resignation, the composition of the next wartime cabinet remains unclear. It is not yet known which ministers will retain their posts across key portfolios.
  • Non-EU citizens most likely to have temporary and part-time work in the bloc
    14 July 2026
    Non-EU citizens in the bloc face higher rates of temporary and part-time jobs compared to EU nationals, with some countries showing greater disparities than others. What factors are behind it?

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  • 'An open wound': Nice commemorates 10 years since terror attack
    14 July 2026
    French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday attended a solemn ceremony in Nice to mark the tenth anniversary of the July 14, 2016, terror attack on the city's Promenade des Anglais, which killed 86 people and injured more than 400. FRANCE 24's Mark Owen reports from Nice.
  • War, talks, repeat: How to break the cycle between US and Iran?
    14 July 2026
    Who needs nuclear weapons when you’ve got the Strait of Hormuz? Sure, ordinary Iranians are far worse off than on February 28th when the US and Israel launched a war that killed the Supreme Leader on Day One but the Islamic Republic's since discovered it’s got leverage beyond its wildest dream and betting that Donald Trump’s threats of invasion are empty.
  • Spain's 'Formidable Opponent': Rajoy credits France's football success to having 'no French players'
    14 July 2026
    Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Dr Leon Moosavi, Sociologist of race and religion, and Reader in the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology at the University of Liverpool. Racism directed at the French national football team is often framed as a problem of sport, yet Dr. Moosavi argues that football merely provides a highly visible stage upon which much deeper political and social conflicts play out. Rather than viewing racist abuse against players such as Kylian Mbappé as isolated incidents or the actions of a few extremists, our guest describes these attacks within wider debates over national identity, immigration, belonging, and the normalization of extremist rhetoric and exclusionary political discourse across many Western democracies.
  • Fontainebleau forest fires: blazes south of Paris 'contained' but not extinguished, prefect says
    14 July 2026
    Two fires that have burned just over 2,000 hectares since Sunday in the Fontainebleau Forest south of Paris, have been "contained", even though they are not extinguished, the local prefect said Tuesday evening. "Contained means they are confined within their perimeter," explained Prefect Pierre Ory, noting that firefighters will still need to remain on the scene for days, if not weeks. FRANCE 24's Catherine Norris-Trent reports.
  • Mahmoud Khalil files lawsuit accusing Trump officials, pro-Israel groups of conspiracy
    14 July 2026
    Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student who became the face of the Trump administration's crackdown on Palestinian rights demonstrators, filed a lawsuit in federal court Tuesday. The lawsuit alleges senior Trump administration officials, pro-Israel group the Heritage Foundation and online surveillance groups Canary Mission and Betar conspired against him.  
  • ‘My heart is on fire’: Fontainebleau forest blaze leaves community reeling
    14 July 2026
    As wildfires tear through the Fontainebleau forest south of Paris, residents describe their fear and disbelief. Locals spoke to FRANCE 24 about their connection to the woodland and how the blaze is reshaping a place they called home.
  • France vs Spain live: World Cup favourites take on European champions in crunch semi-final
    14 July 2026
    A place in the World Cup final is at stake as Kylian Mbappé’s France face Lamine Yamal’s Spain at the Dallas Stadium on Bastille Day, in a mouthwatering clash of styles pitting the tournament’s most formidable attacking armada against its smoothest midfield and stingiest defence. Follow our live, minute-by-minute match commentary.
  • How jihadist groups like Boko Haram use AI for acts of terror
    14 July 2026
    A report published by Cambridge University features in-depth interviews with dozens of former members of Nigeria’s Boko Haram explaining how the jihadist group has used artificial intelligence to improve its ability to carry out terror attacks since 2023. Experts say they are unlikely to be the only ones.
  • Firefighters battle flames in Fontainebleau historic forest
    14 July 2026
    Wildfires are tearing through parts of France, with authorities pointing to suspected arson. Police have arrested two individuals in connection with the massive blaze in Fontainebleau, which has already scorched over 1,900 hectares, sending the small town into panic. Story by Caitlin Brown.
  • Pogacar wins Tour de France 10th stage in Bastille Day showdown
    14 July 2026
    ​Slovenian four-time champion ​Tadej Pogacar made a solo attack Tuesday to ​claim ‌victory on ⁠stage 10 of the ‌Tour de France in a ⁠Bastille Day showdown, extending his overall lead ahead ​of Jonas Vingegaard ‌to three minutes and 36 seconds.

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  • San Francisco’s Best New Hotels Prove the City Still Knows How to Host
    14 July 2026
    The City by the Bay took its hits during the pandemic, but its latest wave of glamorous boutiques, historic revivals and polished new stays makes a strong case for checking back in.
  • Can Magnus Resch’s A.I. App Crack the Art Market’s Transparency Problem?
    14 July 2026
    "No human advisor can continuously monitor the entire art market. A.I. can... It gives people access to information and discovery tools that were previously available only to insiders."
  • ‘The Odyssey”s Early Data Confirms Christopher Nolan’s Star Power
    14 July 2026
    Christopher Nolan’s unmatched star power is turning The Odyssey into a major theatrical event, with audience demand already surging.
  • Where to Find L.A.’s Most Distinctive Omakase Experiences
    14 July 2026
    From Tsukiji-trained chefs and kaiseki menus to wine-paired nigiri and boba-topped bites, these L.A. sushi counters prove omakase has range.
  • Faig Ahmed Weaves Azerbaijan’s Past Into Its Future in Venice
    14 July 2026
    For the country’s national pavilion, the artist reimagines the carpet as a living technology, bridging centuries-old craft, mysticism, neuroscience and quantum physics.
  • In DATALAND, Refik Anadol Has Built a Museum That Learns From Its Audience
    13 July 2026
    While you watch the artwork, the artwork watches you.
  • UNESCO’s A.I. Report Considers How Technology Can Serve Culture
    13 July 2026
    The organization's investigation into A.I. and culture frames artificially intelligent technologies as both an opportunity and a threat.
  • Where to Eat in Silicon Valley, According to the Local Chefs Who Cook There
    13 July 2026
    Local chefs from some of Silicon Valley’s most notable restaurants reveal their favorite South Bay spots, from Vietnamese noodles to fine dining and family-friendly pizza.
  • At the Grand Palais, Laure Prouvost Translates Quantum Physics Into Something You Can Feel
    13 July 2026
    "Nous, frissons d'étoiles" turns quantum physics into a poetic, bodily experience that asks visitors to engage with entanglement, uncertainty and the continuity between humans, nature and matter.
  • When the Future Came to City Hall: The Forgotten Blueprint for A.I. Governance
    13 July 2026
    MIT Museum’s Michael John Gorman revists the landmark 1976 Cambridge recombinant DNA debate to argue that today's A.I. governance challenges are less unprecedented than they seem. Gorman contends that democratic deliberation is the missing ingredient in governing transformative technologies.

United Kingdom : Latest news on Le Monde.fr.

14 July 2026

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  • UK police reverse course, launch terror probe into killing of ex-MP Ann Widdecombe
    14 July 2026
    Days after saying there was no evidence of terrorism, British authorities say new information has led counter-terrorism officers to take over the investigation into the killing of the former Conservative minister, which is now being described as a targeted attack.
  • UK announces £250 million in funding to protect Jewish community after spate of anti-semitic attacks
    13 July 2026
    The package includes additional police officers, anti-terrorism units and educational programs aimed at fighting anti-semitism.
  • 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.

Europe : Latest news on Le Monde.fr.

14 July 2026

Europe - Discover all the articles, videos and infographics in the Europe section on Le Monde.fr.
  • Hungarian parliament votes to remove president in controversial constitutional reform
    14 July 2026
    Initiated by the party of Prime Minister Péter Magyar, the reform, which includes the immediate termination of President Tamas Sulyok's term, also bars two-thirds of Fidesz MPs from running for Parliament in the next elections, set for 2030.
  • France's Bastille Day parade: 'Coalition of the Willing' demonstrates unity and solidarity with Ukraine
    14 July 2026
    Five hundred soldiers from Germany, Australia, Canada, Romania, the United Kingdom, Poland and Ukraine are set to join French troops in a parade designed as a 'strategic signal' to Moscow.
  • Macron and Zelensky, a special relationship marked by misunderstandings
    14 July 2026
    Ukrainian soldiers will join France's annual Bastille Day military parade in Paris on Tuesday, July 14. French President Emmanuel Macron and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky will stand together in a sign of Paris's support for Kyiv, but their relationship has not always been so straightforward.
  • UK police reverse course, launch terror probe into killing of ex-MP Ann Widdecombe
    14 July 2026
    Days after saying there was no evidence of terrorism, British authorities say new information has led counter-terrorism officers to take over the investigation into the killing of the former Conservative minister, which is now being described as a targeted attack.
  • EU eyes phased social media access for children, stops short of outright ban
    13 July 2026
    Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said the EU should introduce 'age-appropriate restrictions' allowing children gradual access to social media from age 13.
  • France sanctions Russian elite cyberespionage unit 'Turla'
    13 July 2026
    France accused Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) of a series of cyberattacks targeting French ministries and a research institute working on sensitive subjects. The Russian ambassador to France will be summoned in the coming days.
  • 'Thank you, dear Hungary, for proving that anything is always possible'
    13 July 2026
    Jean-Baptiste Chastand, Le Monde's Central Europe correspondent, writes a letter to this 'hostile and surprising' country he has covered for more than 10 years.
  • France to summon Russian ambassador over FSB-orchestrated cyber campaign
    13 July 2026
    The attacks targeted government ministries, rail operators and private companies with the aim of 'capturing information or sabotaging operations.'
  • UK announces £250 million in funding to protect Jewish community after spate of anti-semitic attacks
    13 July 2026
    The package includes additional police officers, anti-terrorism units and educational programs aimed at fighting anti-semitism.
  • Evacuees allowed to return home after deadly wildfire in Spain stabilizes
    13 July 2026
    Around 600 people who evacuated from the fire zone in Spain's Almeria province returned home late on Saturday, while the remaining 1,000 evacuees will now be able to do the same in stages, head of the regional government of Andalusia, Juan Manuel Moreno, told reporters on Sunday. The wildfire has killed at least 13.

 

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