Author: Press Room

European troops join Paris Bastille Day parade in show of unity for Ukraine

France’s Emmanuel Macron will oversee his 10th and final national day parade as president on Tuesday with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy beside him, at the start of a day heavy with significance 10 years after deadly jihadist attacks. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The annual Bastille Day military procession, which marks the 14 July 1789 storming of the Bastille fortress in Paris during the French Revolution, will rev up the crowds before France plays Spain in World Cup semi-finals at the end of the day. Tens of thousands of people are expected to attend the celebrations in central Paris despite a scorching…

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EU pushes to triple energy storage as renewable power goes to waste

The agreement tackles a problem that has become urgent with Europe’s green transition: how to store growing energy surpluses from intermittent renewable sources, such as wind and solar. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT While the share of renewable energy resources is growing (23 per cent in 2020 to 25.2 per cent in 2024), the bloc’s storage capacity remains too limited to absorb it all. Europe wastes renewable energy surpluses generated during seasonal peaks, forcing it to increase fossil-fuel power generation. The deal expands the EU’s storage capacity to keep extra energy and maintain a reliable energy supply during sudden increases in demand, reduce…

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Anti-tracking fashion: Startup designs clothing to foil AI surveillance cameras

Using fashion to counter tracking and AI surveillance – that is the concept behind Leipzig start-up Urban Privacy. For several years, Nicole Scheller and Daniel Preuß have been developing products such as anti-tracking jackets. They do not make their wearers invisible, but they do make them harder to track. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT On the jackets there is a face-like pattern that confuses AI cameras. The asymmetric, loose cut also makes it harder for the software to assign a gender to the person being filmed. “The main problem is simply that we do not know where the data ends up,” explains designer…

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How can the EU make sure you don’t run out of green energy? Ask the Euronews AI chatbot

Published on 13/07/2026 – 8:00 GMT+2 European energy ministers signed the EU’s first-ever tripartite agreement on 26 June to expand the bloc’s energy storage capacity and strengthen Europe’s energy security. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Europe wants to reach at least 42.5 per cent of renewable energy production by 2030. Its storage capacity remains insufficient to fully absorb it. The extra energy that Europe cannot store is wasted, forcing it to increase fossil-fuel power generation. This is why expanding storage capacity is important for absorbing surplus energy from renewables and using it when production drops during off-peak periods. It helps to respond rapidly…

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Brussels accused of ‘delay tactics’ ahead of talks on banning Israeli settlement trade

EU foreign ministers will discuss proposals on Monday to partially or fully ban trade with Israeli settlements, but the path to implementing any restrictions is fraught with difficulty, with some capitals accusing the European Commission of employing “delay tactics”. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT As first reported by Euronews, the Commission last week pitched a paper outlining three options to further restrict EU trade with the settlements, after a majority of EU capitals called for concrete measures in response to escalating violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. Israeli settlements are considered illegal under international law and by the EU. While the…

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Newsletter: Settlement trade showdown looms

Capitals set to clash on settlement trade: EU Foreign Ministers are in town today with a range of issues, from Ukraine to the Middle East, on their agenda. They will also discuss the Commission’s proposal – scooped by Euronews last week – to further restrict or fully ban EU trade with Israeli settlements, which the bloc deems illegal. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT But here’s the catch: the Commission has suggested any measures should be treated as a foreign policy tool and therefore require the unanimous blessing of all EU member states — a threshold unlikely to be reached. It’s feeding the narrative…

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UK to spend €293.5m over three years to protect Jewish communities

Published on 13/07/2026 – 8:30 GMT+2•Updated 8:30 The British government has announced a £250 million (€293.5m) package to strengthen police protection for Jewish communities following a series of antisemitic attacks across the country. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The funding, spread over three years, will pay for more than 500 additional police officers in areas with significant Jewish populations, including 300 officers in London. It will also support increased patrols outside synagogues and Jewish schools, as well as the deployment of more plain-clothes officers. Outgoing prime minister Keir Starmer said the announcement was part of a “coordinated response across every corner of our…

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Why is Europe still wasting clean energy? Take our poll

In the EU, surplus renewable electricity is sometimes wasted because there is not enough capacity to store it until it is needed. Fossil-fuel power plants are still required when renewable generation falls. Electricity demand is rising, from electric vehicles, heat pumps and AI-driven data centres. Expanding energy storage has become increasingly important to keep the power system reliable and green. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT EU energy ministers signed, on 26 June, the bloc’s first tripartite agreement on energy storage, bringing together member states, industry and financial institutions. Twenty-two countries committed to adding 30–35 gigawatts of new storage capacity by 2028, contributing towards…

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Europe records 10,000 excess deaths during June heatwaves, new data shows

Published on 13/07/2026 – 9:38 GMT+2 Countries in Europe reported over 10,000 excess deaths during the extreme heatwaves that baked the west of the continent towards the end of June, new data shows. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The vast majority of the fatalities, in excess of 9,000, were recorded among those aged 65 and over, according to data published by ‌EuroMOMO, the European mortality monitor which is backed by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the World Health Organisation. The European heatwaves have seen temperature records broken in several countries across Europe and have caused thousands of excess…

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EU-UK sanctions target Russia over Europe-wide ‘vast cyber campaign’

Published on 13/07/2026 – 10:02 GMT+2•Updated 13:59 The European Union and the UK have announced coordinated sanctions against Russia after accusing Moscow’s FSB intelligence agency of carrying out a cyber attack in December targeting Poland’s energy grid and orchestrating a wider campaign of digital sabotage across Europe. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The joint measures focus on individuals and organisations linked to Russia’s security services, with the EU imposing sanctions on nine people and four entities, while Britain added 24 names to its sanctions list. The UK government said the package – the first joint cyber sanctions announced with the EU – was…

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