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Spain wildfire victims appeared to abandon evacuation route

Published on 10/07/2026 – 12:08 GMT+2 A wildfire that has been raging since Thursday afternoon in Almería, Spain, has killed 11 people, according to figures released by the regional government of Andalusia. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Early investigations suggest that many of the deaths may have resulted from one critical decision: some of the victims appear to have abandoned a designated evacuation route. Antonio Sanz, regional minister responsible for emergency services, said specialists were looking at two different scenarios to explain the fatalities. Four British nationals died inside a vehicle while seven other people died while walking, having left their cars behind…

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Newsletter: Money talks, but first listen to Lagarde

Hello, readers. Angela Skujins here writing this Friday newsletter, with Mared Gwyn holding the pen for you next week. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Before our minds turn to the Belgium versus Spain FIFA football match at 10 pm tonight (go the Red Devils), one theme tops today’s political agenda: finance. Blockbuster borrowing. EU finance ministers are meeting in Brussels to discuss, among other issues, the Spanish proposal to create a new mechanism for EU joint borrowing of up to €850 billion per year. “Let’s debate it,” European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde told Euronews’ Europe Editor Maria Tadeo in an exclusive…

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Watch: The brand new European crypto regulations that global companies could potentially bypass

Published on 09/07/2026 – 9:00 GMT+2•Updated 10/07/2026 – 9:01 GMT+2 The topic might be a bit complex so your reporter will do his best to safely walk you through it. Ready? ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT On 1 July, the EU’s landmark crypto rules took full effect. The execution was a total bust for crypto firms. Fewer than 1 in 5 of Europe’s 1,200 registered crypto companies secured a licence. And without it, they simply face shutdown. The aim wasn’t to regulate for the sake of regulating. Brussels wanted to stop crypto scams and protect everyday investors. Big brands like Coinbase cleared the…

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Where in Europe are scaleup companies performing best?

New companies in Europe are expanding rapidly, with scaleups in Latvia, Portugal, and Greece seeing the strongest performance between 2023 and 2024, growing the most in the EU, especially in employee numbers. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT On the other hand, Ireland, Luxembourg, and Estonia registered the biggest drops in the same time period, according to the latest data from the European Scaleup Institute (ESI). A scaleup is a company that has passed its initial startup phase, successfully validated its business model, and entered a period of rapid and sustainable revenue growth. These companies have existed for 10 years or less and are…

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Europe Today: Europe at an economic crossroads as global tensions rise

Published on 10/07/2026 – 8:02 GMT+2•Updated 8:03 On today’s show: ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Euronews’ Maria Tadeo discusses her exclusive interview with European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, who reflects on Europe’s economic resilience, relations with the US and China, and France’s political future. French Economy and Finance Minister Roland Lescure joins us from Brussels as EU finance ministers discuss Europe’s economic outlook, the impact of renewed tensions in the Middle East, proposals for joint EU borrowing and the bloc’s competitiveness. Euronews’ Mared Gwyn Jones explains the European Commission’s proposal to restrict trade with Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and…

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EU countries rush to avoid disastrous revision of Russian oil price cap

The European Union has entered the last stretch of negotiations to reach a deal on a new round of sanctions against Moscow, as countries scramble to avoid a politically disastrous update of the price cap on Russian oil. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Under the rules, the cap, currently set at $44.10 per barrel, must be automatically adjusted every six months to remain at 15% below the average market price. The next review is scheduled for 15 July. Since Russian oil soared in the aftermath of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the revision is certain to push the cap much higher,…

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Brussels eyes €200bn in savings by electrifying Europe’s economy, draft reveals

The European Commission is set to propose an electrification target for 2040, arguing that widespread adoption of electric technologies could save roughly €200 billion in fossil fuel imports by 2040, cut fossil fuel demand and greenhouse gas emissions, according to an internal document seen by Euronews. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The EU spent an additional €50 billion on fossil fuel imports in just 111 days to offset the loss of imported oil and gas from the critical Strait of Hormuz since 28 February, reinforcing the economic and industrial case for faster electrification, according to the Commission. While a concrete target is still…

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European Parliament aims to exclude end-to-end chats from message-scanning regime

The European Parliament adopted on Thursday amendments excluding the likes of WhatsApp from a controversial temporary regime that allows electronic communication services to put voluntary measures in place to detect child sexual abuse material (CSAM). ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT MEPs want to exclude communication services applying end-to-end encryption from the scope of the law, meaning that platforms such as WhatsApp and Messenger will no longer be able to take voluntary measures derogating from EU e-privacy rules to identify users suspected of sharing CSAM. End-to-end encryption is a technology to secure electronic communications in such a way that only the receiver and the…

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Firefighters tackle large Edinburgh blaze as historic building left in ruins

Published on 09/07/2026 – 15:52 GMT+2 Firefighters in Edinburgh are tackling a large blaze at an old department store on Thursday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service received reports of a fire within the building at around 2:50 am on Thursday morning, a spokesperson for the service said in a statement. The spokesperson said crews worked to contain and extinguish the flames in the morning and were now focused on dampening hotspots. “Operations Control mobilised six appliances and two height appliances plus supporting resources to the scene,” they said, adding that firefighters were expected to remain at the…

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