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19 July 2026
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German Chancellor Merz hints at possible cabinet reshuffle after top CDU figure resigns
19 July 2026
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has hinted he could reshuffle his government after Jens Spahn resigned as parliamentary leader, adding to pressure on the ruling conservatives ahead of key regional elections.
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Rodri reveals the secret behind Spain's run to the World Cup final
19 July 2026
Spain's captain says La Roja owe their success to the bond between coach De la Fuente and the squad, and warns Argentina are 'the team to beat', 'much more than Messi'.
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New World Cup champions to receive record $51 million prize
19 July 2026
The cash prize for either Argentina or Spain, while an increase on the last tournament, is a small figure when compared to the amounts spent on individual football players
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Latest news bulletin | July 19th, 2026 – Evening
19 July 2026
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 19th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Thousands of Italian military and police personnel march in Rome over pay and pensions
19 July 2026
Thousands of members of the security and defence forces demonstrated on Saturday, urging the government to tackle the economic crisis and guarantee greater protection for workers engaged in defending the State.
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French media report Zidane will start as France coach on 1 September
19 July 2026
French sports daily L'Équipe reports that 1998 World Cup winner and global football icon Zinedine Zidane will replace Didier Deschamps as France coach.
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Magnitude 5.1 earthquake in central Peru leaves at least five dead and ten injured
19 July 2026
A 5.1‑magnitude earthquake centred in Chupaca, Junín, left five people dead and around ten injured on Saturday night, and damaged hospitals and religious monuments in the Andean area.
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Survey: Half of Germany's top earners consider moving abroad
19 July 2026
Within a year, more than 288,000 Germans have moved abroad. A recent survey suggests many highly skilled professionals are eyeing a move – and most do not expect to return soon.
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Passenger ferry carrying 116 people sinks off the coast of Guyana
19 July 2026
A distress call by the MV Barima to the coast guard was made just after 11pm local time. The vessel is said to be equipped with 250 life jackets, two rigid life boats and six inflatable life crafts.
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Major wildfires continue as Spain's burned area reaches 70,000 hectares this year
19 July 2026
The La Mierla wildfire has scorched nearly 13,000 hectares and forced the evacuation of 16 villages in central Spain. Another 15,400 hectares have burned near Orés in northeastern Spain, bringing the country's wildfire toll to around 70,000 hectares this year.
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World Cup final: "It is going to be the best day of my life"
19 July 2026
"It's going to be the best day of my life," one supporter said before heading to the World Cup final.
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Israel says Iran missile towards Jordan's Aqaba intercepted
19 July 2026
Israeli and Jordanian forces on Sunday intercepted an Iranian missile aimed at the Jordanian city of Aqaba, the Israeli military said. Reporting from Israel, FRANCE 24's Noga Tarnopolsky explains that Israel was hit by sharpnel from the interception. While no one was injured, there was a "sense in Israel that the war is escalating".
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Spain-Argentina live: Defending champions face European powerhouse for the crown
19 July 2026
Spain and Argentina meet in the World Cup final at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, with both nations seeking to etch their names in football history. The European champions face the defending world champions in a clash of styles, experience, and ambition as the tournament's ultimate prize hangs in the balance. Follow our liveblog for minute-by-minute commentary.
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Argentina vs Spain: Tactics, stars and off-pitch backlash
19 July 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup reaches its climax as Spain take on Argentina in a highly anticipated final. The match pits the defending champions against one of football's rising powers, with Lionel Messi's enduring legacy meeting the emergence of Spain's teenage star Lamine Yamal
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Olympic champ Evenepoel wins Tour de France 15th stage
19 July 2026
Belgian Remco Evenepoel beat race leader Tadej Pogacar to the finish line to win stage 15 of the Tour de France on Sunday after Jonas Vingegaard, who was second in the overall rankings, was forced to abandon following a crash.
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World Cup Final: La Roja, La Albiceleste battle for glory
19 July 2026
La Roja's patient possession game meets the Albiceleste's trademark resilience in the World Cup final in New York on Sunday. As Spain coach Luis de la Fuente and his former coaching student Lionel Scaloni, now Argentina's manager, prepare to face off on football's biggest stage, the showdown promises a clash between the tournament's most polished side and the defending champions who have made a habit of surviving against the odds. France 24 jounalist Selina Sykes reports the latest from New York and France 24 International Affairs Editor Kethevane Gorjestani shares her insights.
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🔴 Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard, in second place in Tour de France, withdraws after fall
19 July 2026
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Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard, in second place in Tour de France, withdraws after fall
19 July 2026
Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard withdrew from the 2026 Tour de France on Sunday after crashing around 20km from the end of the 15th stage. More to follow.
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Argentina and Spain brace for World Cup final: The atmosphere from Madrid
19 July 2026
The final hours before the World Cup final, where Argentina and Spain are set to face off. Despite scorching temperatures topping 40 degrees Celsius across much of Spain, fans are undeterred. Bars, public squares and fan zones are already full, with excitement building ahead of kick-off. For more on the atmosphere in Madrid, here's France 24 correspondent Sarah Morris.
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Russia hits Kyiv with ballistic missiles
19 July 2026
Russia has launched one of its largest ballistic missile attacks of the conflict in Ukraine. At least one person was killed and 16 others were injured after around two dozen ballistic missiles struck Kyiv overnight. Witnesses described charred apartment buildings with windows blown out, mangled debris, and overturned cars scattered across the city. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said six districts of the capital were hit. France 24 correspondent Gulliver Cragg reports from Kyiv.
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How Artists Are Using A.I. and Where They Are Drawing the Line
18 July 2026
As debates around authorship, labor and creativity rage on, a growing number of artists are integrating artificial intelligence into their practices—not as a replacement for artistic vision, but as an administrative assistant, research collaborator and tool for intellectual confrontation.
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Lin Qiao’s Fireworks AI Bets on Specialized Models Over General A.I. Hype
18 July 2026
Fireworks AI CEO Lin Qiao explains why private enterprise data and open models are key to building cheaper, faster and more defensible A.I.
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The Books the Most Powerful People in A.I. Are Reading
18 July 2026
Nick Frosst, Clément Delangue, Andrew Feldman, Daphne Koller and other power players shaping the future of artificial intelligence think you should add these titles to your reading pile.
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Jay and Ricki Blakesberg On Becoming Stewards of the Grateful Dead’s Visual History
17 July 2026
The New York iteration of "An American Beauty: Grateful Dead 1965-1995" opens five months after the death of Bob Weir, which sets a different and elegiac tone for the show.
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The Next A.I. Power Class Won’t Build the Models
17 July 2026
The SuperSkills Intelligence Company’s Rahim Hirji argues that the next era of A.I. power will be defined less by the scarcity of trusted human judgment. In an age of intelligence, Hirji examines why trust, provenance and the ability to make critical decisions may become the most valuable asset.
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As Superhuman Builds an Always-On A.I., CEO Shishir Mehrotra Draws a Human Line
17 July 2026
Superhuman CEO Shishir Mehrotra is building an A.I. assistant for everywhere you work, but says judgment must remain distinctly human.
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Toronto Outdoor Art Fair Asks What It Means to Sustain an Artistic Life
17 July 2026
For its 65th anniversary, Canada's largest and longest-running contemporary art fair built a program around the conviction that artists deserve infrastructures as enduring as their practices.
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At Christie’s Art+Tech Summit 2026, the State of A.I., New Wealth and the Art Market’s Next Chapter
17 July 2026
The summit's most revealing moment may have been Max Carter's confirmation that Christie's is already selling to Silicon Valley tech billionaires and that future I.P.O.s could produce another meaningful wave of demand.
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The 10 Best Restaurants Opening in New York City in July
17 July 2026
Plenty of pizza, barbecue and mezcal lands in New York City, just in time for the height of summer.
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The World Cup Is Proving the Business Value of A.I. Prediction Models
17 July 2026
Stats Perform’s Louise Beltrame-Bawden explores how A.I.-powered prediction models have evolved from simple tournament forecasts into trusted infrastructure for modern sport. Beltrame-Bawden argues that the future of sports media depends on transforming data into trusted, real-time context that helps fans, broadcasters and sportsbooks understand why every moment matters.
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19 July 2026
United Kingdom - Discover all the articles, videos and infographics in the United Kingdom section on Le Monde.fr.
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'Netanyahu still regards the 1946 King David Hotel bombers in Jerusalem as heroes'
19 July 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has never stopped defending the attack, which claimed the highest-ever number of civilian lives in British Mandate Palestine, historian Jean-Pierre Filiu writes in his column.
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Influencer Andrew Tate and brother Tristan arrested in Miami as Britain seeks their extradition
19 July 2026
The brothers, notorious for promoting aggressively misogynistic views to millions of their followers on social media, were arrested on Saturday by US marshals. The United Kingdom is seeking their extradition to face new charges of rape, sex trafficking and assault.
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Bayeux Tapestry arrives in London for forthcoming display at British Museum
18 July 2026
The thousand-year-old, 70-meter-long embroidery depicting William the Conqueror's exploits in medieval England has been removed from its crate after its transfer from France. Staff will begin a thorough check of its condition on Monday, and it will be placed in a custom-made display case a few days later.
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Andy Burnham, Britain's next prime minister, puts social justice at top of agenda
17 July 2026
The Makerfield MP has been declared Labour leader and is set to succeed Keir Starmer on Monday. His platform remains vague and he will have to contend with tight public finances.
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'Concerns' after Amnesty labels J.K. Rowling women's center 'anti-rights'
17 July 2026
Amnesty International UK described a women's sexual violence center founded by the British writer as 'gender critical' and 'anti-rights' in a briefing document. Rowling has faced accusations of transphobia.
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Andy Burnham declared leader of Britain's Labour Party, set to be PM on Monday
17 July 2026
Burnham received 379 of the 403 nominations from Labour lawmakers in the House of Commons to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister. He was the only contender.
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British hackers jailed for London transport cyberattack
16 July 2026
The men behind the 2024 cyberattack, Thalha Jubair, 20, and Owen Flowers, 18, were linked to Scattered Spider, an online criminal collective believed to be behind a string of high-profile cyberattacks, including on British retailers Marks & Spencer and the Co-op.
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British Steel taken into public ownership to protect 'vital' supply
16 July 2026
British Steel is back into government ownership for the first time since 1988 after taking control from a Chinese firm.
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Macron presents UK's Starmer with France's highest award
15 July 2026
The outgoing prime minister, 63, attended the annual July 14 military parade in central Paris as a guest of French President Emmanuel Macron, alongside other Ukraine allies. Starmer is the first UK prime minister to receive the Legion d'honneur award.
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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.
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19 July 2026
Europe - Discover all the articles, videos and infographics in the Europe section on Le Monde.fr.
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'Netanyahu still regards the 1946 King David Hotel bombers in Jerusalem as heroes'
19 July 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has never stopped defending the attack, which claimed the highest-ever number of civilian lives in British Mandate Palestine, historian Jean-Pierre Filiu writes in his column.
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Influencer Andrew Tate and brother Tristan arrested in Miami as Britain seeks their extradition
19 July 2026
The brothers, notorious for promoting aggressively misogynistic views to millions of their followers on social media, were arrested on Saturday by US marshals. The United Kingdom is seeking their extradition to face new charges of rape, sex trafficking and assault.
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War is undermining social contract between Putin and Russians
19 July 2026
The spread of Ukrainian attacks across the country is deepening Russians' concerns about the regime's ability to protect their basic needs, as the economic situation deteriorates.
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Hungary's new government dismantles Orban-era think tanks
18 July 2026
The pro-European government of new Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has ordered the closure of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium and the network of institutions that enabled his nationalist predecessor Viktor Orban to spread his ideas in the country and abroad.
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Bayeux Tapestry arrives in London for forthcoming display at British Museum
18 July 2026
The thousand-year-old, 70-meter-long embroidery depicting William the Conqueror's exploits in medieval England has been removed from its crate after its transfer from France. Staff will begin a thorough check of its condition on Monday, and it will be placed in a custom-made display case a few days later.
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Frontex continuing mission in Greece despite serious violations of migrants' rights
18 July 2026
How long will Frontex tolerate the growing violations of migrants' rights in Greece? A Le Monde investigation documents the many warnings issued by the Fundamental Rights Office of the European agency, which have so far failed to prompt meaningful action.
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Why Russia's hybrid warfare is forcing France to raise its voice
18 July 2026
Between acts of sabotage and drone flyovers, the General Directorate of Internal Security (DGSI) attributed a large-scale cyberespionage campaign to Russian domestic intelligence. In response, the chargé d'affaires at the Russian embassy in Paris was summoned by the foreign minister on Friday, July 17.
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France and Germany to draft joint roadmap on China trade by September
17 July 2026
This joint announcement by the French president and the German chancellor comes as the European Union struggles to find ways to counter China's growing flood of exports.
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Andy Burnham, Britain's next prime minister, puts social justice at top of agenda
17 July 2026
The Makerfield MP has been declared Labour leader and is set to succeed Keir Starmer on Monday. His platform remains vague and he will have to contend with tight public finances.
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Germany to join French military nuclear exercise, Merz says
17 July 2026
Merz also said Germany would take part in 'a maneuver in the autumn held on the initiative of France' as part of the 'coalition of the willing' group of Ukraine's allies.
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