Author: Press Room

French court upholds Le Pen’s fraud conviction but clears way for 2027 presidential bid

Published on 07/07/2026 – 13:59 GMT+2•Updated 14:57 A Paris appeals court handed France’s far-right chief Marine Le Pen one year of house arrest over a fake jobs scam in the European parliament on Tuesday, casting doubt on whether she will run for president next April. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The appeals court handed the three-time presidential candidate a 45-month ban from office, 30 months of which were suspended. The other 15 months were expected to be backdated from the initial verdict by a lower court in March last year and therefore to have expired, meaning she could in theory be a candidate.…

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Ukrainian agent confesses to killing woman suspected of Monaco bombing, security service says

A Ukrainian military intelligence officer confessed to killing a woman suspected of attempting to assassinate a businessman in Monaco last week, the Prosecutor’s Office and the Security Service (SBU) said on Tuesday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The woman, identified last week as 39-year-old Anastasiia Berezovska, was suspected of carrying out a bomb attack in Monaco and was found shot dead in Ukraine, police said, adding that an active intelligence officer and an accomplice had been detained on suspicion of her murder. In a statement, Ukraine’s national police said officers had “detained two individuals on suspicion of murdering a woman who was wanted…

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Video. Euro area ‘under strain’ as recession risks loom

Updated: 07/07/2026 – 11:53 GMT+2 Rolf R. Strauch, Chief Economist at the European Stability Mechanism, said governments “have to create growth” to avoid a possible recession. The global instability poses “high demands” in governments that have to face them with limited fiscal space. … More

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NATO to put pressure on allies not stepping up, warns Dutch minister

Published on 07/07/2026 – 11:14 GMT+2•Updated 11:29 Allies not on their way to spending 5 percent of GDP on defence will come under pressure from fellow NATO allies, Dutch Defence Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius has told Euronews. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT NATO leaders are meeting for their summit in Ankara, where the first day’s business will centre around multiple defence investment announcements by NATO countries expected to total hundreds of billions of euros. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has called on allies to translate their commitment to ramp up spending into actual capabilities such as patriot defence systems, drone technology, and ammunition. “Here…

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Cooling down a ‘logistical nightmare’ at Tour de France, champ Tadej Pogacar says

Tour de France riders face a “logistical nightmare” in trying to keep their body temperature down from “dangerous” levels amid scorching conditions, reigning champion Tadej Pogacar said. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT With temperatures of over 30C at the start of the Tour in Barcelona and potentially pushing up to 40C at the start of the fourth stage in Carcassonne, riders have been taking innovative measures to stay cool. That has included wearing frozen vests, eating ice lollies or immersing their arms in iced water. But the task of keeping cool has made riding the Tour much more challenging. “It’s really a logistic…

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How Europe made most, but not all, of its swimming waters ‘excellent’

A new report from the European Environment Agency shows that 96 per cent of Europe’s monitored bathing sites met minimum health standards. Even better, around 85 per cent were rated “excellent”, proving that decades of EU environmental regulation are paying off for summer holidaymakers. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT But don’t pack your swim gear just yet. Some 1.5 per cent of monitored waters are still rated “poor”. These sites are plagued by persistent sewage overflows and agricultural runoff, where a dip poses a risk of severe waterborne illness. The EU is trying to tackle these issues, as well as chemical contamination, drought…

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Europe Today: NATO summit opens in Ankara under Trump pressure to boost defence spending

Published on 07/07/2026 – 8:00 GMT+2•Updated 8:46 On today’s show: Euronews’ Shona Murray reports live from Ankara as NATO leaders gather for a high-stakes summit. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Interview with Dutch Defence Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius about the key issues on the table at the NATO summit in Turkey. Euronews’ Maria de la Baume reports on the latest court ruling in Marine Le Pen’s appeal case as a Paris court decides whether to uphold her embezzlement conviction. Explainer by Jakub Janas: why planning a European summit may not be as easy as you think. Euronews’ Méabh Mc Mahon speaks to ESM Chief…

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EU to extend temporary message-scanning regime to detect child sexual abuse online

The European Parliament is set to vote again this week on controversial legislation that would allow technology companies to scan online communications for child sexual abuse material. This time, it will be voted under different voting rules, which will make it easier to be approved, thanks to a political move by the European People’s Party. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT A legal framework that expired on 3 April has allowed platforms such as WhatsApp and Messenger to take voluntary measures derogating from e-privacy rules to identify users suspected of sharing child sexual abuse material (CSAM). While a new version of the law is…

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Macron arrives in Syria for first post-Assad visit by western European leader

Published on 07/07/2026 – 5:22 GMT+2 French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Syria on Monday for the first visit by a Western European head of state since Syria’s new authorities took power. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Syria’s state-run SANA news agency said Macron would visit with a business delegation to discuss regional security as well as business and investment opportunities. The French president was greeted at Damascus airport by Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani. “I have come to express France’s commitment to the Syrian people. For a sovereign Syria, united in its diversity and at peace with its neighbors,” Macron said in…

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Newsletter: Shining a light on who gets into the EU

Good morning. Angela Skujins here on Monday newsletter duties, with the pitfalls and processes of enlarging the European Union is stealing the focus in the Belgian capital. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT My whipsmart colleague Luca Bertuzza has an exclusive out this morning looking at how the European Commission is tweaking proposals to reform the cumbersome method. This is because, according to his reporting, the gamut of proposals put forth by the capitals has sidelined the EU executive. As it currently stands, the 27 capitals need to provide unanimous support for the opening and closing of any of the 35 policy chapters. This…

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