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For two years, farmers’ anger has been spilling over into protests across Europe, amid frustration over high operational costs, stringent green rules, and new European Union trade deals that farmers say put their livelihoods at risk. Now, the challenges they face seem to be multiplying. In this episode of The Ring, Euronews’ weekly debate show, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) Ciaran Mulloly of the Renew Europe group and Pekka Toveri of the European People’s Party (EPP) go head-to-head on how the EU can continue to protect farmers in a more complex geopolitical climate. For Ciaran Mulloly, the current level…

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This year’s Peace March marks the 22nd time the march has been held since the commemoration of the genocide on 11 July 1995. Marchers from Bosnia, Herzegovina and abroad came to participate and will have history lessons along the 100 km route with medical aid, food, water and accommodation in camps provided. The march begins near Nezuk in Tuzla Canton and lasts for three days. The end destination is the village of Potočari near Srebrenica, the location of the memorial grounds and cemetery for the Srebrenica genocide.

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The mechanism allows border authorities, in exceptional cases, to temporarily suspend the collection of travelers’ fingerprints and facial scans to ease congestion, while still registering everyone entering and leaving the Schengen area. In the letter, ministers also request written guarantees from the Commission on this issue before the current flexibility expires. Commission spokesperson Markus Lammert said the Commission welcomed the countries’ “explicit commitment” to the full implementation of the EES and to the systematic registration of all non-EU travelers. He reiterated that the legislation already includes built-in flexibilities, including the possibility of suspending biometric data collection over the summer, and…

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By&nbspJeroen Lenaers MEP (EPP, NL) is a member of the European Parliament’s committee on civil liberties, justice and home affairs. Published on 08/07/2026 – 17:53 GMT+2•Updated 17:59 The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. The EU has just raised the bar globally for child sexual abuse legislation that centers the experiences of survivors and safeguards access to justice. After two years of intense negotiations, the European Council and the European Parliament just made history in the fight against child sexual abuse in Europe by…

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Venezuela’s government called for the release of frozen assets on Wednesday to help raise funds for the country’s recovery from last month’s twin earthquakes that killed at least 3,600 people. “We call upon all countries currently holding blocked funds belonging to Venezuela to initiate a plan to release these funds so that they can be used for recovery efforts,” Foreign Minister Yvan Gil Pinto told a meeting of UN officials and partners. “There are accounts belonging to the Venezuelan state in various parts of the world that have been frozen as a result of illegal sanctions.” Gil referenced gold held…

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) confirms growth of 0.5% for Italy both this year and in 2027. The figures are set out in the World Economic Outlook published on Wednesday. They are “modest but expected” levels, noted the Fund’s deputy director of research, Petya Koeva Brooks. “The investments planned under the NRRP (National Recovery and Resilience Plan) continue to support economic activity. At the same time, higher energy and food prices and elevated uncertainty are weighing on household consumption,” Brooks said. As for inflation, “the forecast has been revised upwards, partly because of greater dependence on energy imports, and we…

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A survey taken by pollster Ifop after Le Pen declared her candidacy found she would win the first round handily and then beat former center-right Prime Minister Edouard Philippe by 54 to 46 percent.  Le Pen was accused of illicitly using European Parliament funds to pay for assistants who worked on domestic party business as opposed to affairs in Brussels. During her first public outing Wednesday morning after being found guilty by an appeals court, a defiant Le Pen said she would “not spend the campaign making legal analyses,” and insisted that nothing could make her go back on her decision to run for president.   Le Pen said the…

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Barcelona registered a maximum temperature of 40.5C on Wednesday, its highest figure in 112 years of records, weather agencies said as another heatwave struck Spain. The provisional reading at the Fabra Observatory on Barcelona’s western outskirts broke the previous record of 40C set on July 30, 2024, regional weather monitor Meteocat said on X. At Barcelona’s El Prat airport, which is almost at sea level and sits next to the Mediterranean, the thermometer hit 37.7C, the highest reading in records going back to 1924, national weather agency AEMET said. “Barcelona has recorded the hottest day,” confirmed AEMET spokesman José Ángel…

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Published on 08/07/2026 – 17:59 GMT+2 Rescue teams in the southern Indian state of Kerala raced to find five people still missing a day after heavy monsoon rains caused a deadly landslide, officials said. The landslide killed at least three people working near a tunnel construction site in Wayanad district, a hill region known for its lush forests and rolling green landscapes. Seven workers were also injured and are undergoing treatment in a hospital. Authorities divided the area into zones as rescue crews, including disaster response teams and sniffer dogs, searched the region for missing despite heavy rain hampering operations,…

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Updated: 08/07/2026 – 17:17 GMT+2 Scientists are questioning whether FIFA’s hydration breaks do enough to protect players competing in extreme heat. While some argue the breaks disrupt the game, researchers say longer cooling periods and active cooling measures may better reduce heat-related health risks. … More

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