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Storms and sea level rise are rapidly reshaping Barcelona’s coastline, raising fears about the future of local tourism. l.euronews.com/m4m
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa and Dnipro, protesting against the controversial bill which effectively eliminates the independence of Ukraine’s anti-corruption institutions. l.euronews.com/LSJ
Police have not given a motive for the fatal shooting in a village in County Fermanagh, but one local lawmaker called it "a domestic incident." l.euronews.com/IDd
The European Commission is hardening its tone in response to Ukraine's new law weakening the independence of two anti-corruption agencies. #EuropeNews l.euronews.com/Haj
The woman was arrested two weeks ago, but was released on condition she stay away from all government buildings and from approaching the prime minister. l.euronews.com/jxa
The expectations for the EU-China summit are so low that officials in Brussels claim as a victory the fact that it is happening at all. #EuropeNews l.euronews.com/Mp0
Turkey is also seeking to return to the US-led F-35 fighter jet programme, from which the country was ousted in 2019 following its purchase of Russian-made S-400 missile defence systems. #EuropeNews l.euronews.com/51t
Radical protests in Berlin and Düsseldorf saw hundreds of people showing support for Syria's Islamist regime, glorifying violence, and clashing with Kurdish demonstrators. #EuropeNews l.euronews.com/RsG
China and the EU: Partners for mutual success #EuropeNews l.euronews.com/LSv
Euronews Business compares coffee pricing across Europe to reveal where customers are getting the best and worst value on their morning brew. l.euronews.com/v88
"The killing of civilians seeking aids in Gaza is indefensible" The European Union condemned the killing of dozens of people seeking aid in Gaza over the weekend.
The rules on general purpose artificial intelligence will enter into force on 2 August. #EuropeNews l.euronews.com/et7
The EU-China summit will take place on Thursday amid high tensions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine, trade imbalances and disinformation campaigns. Expectations are so low that officials in Brussels celebrate the mere fact that the one-day summit is going ahead.
Supported by George the Poet, a new project at London's FRAMELESS reimagines classic artworks through the voices and experiences of a new generation. l.euronews.com/ABZ
More than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since May while trying to access food in Gaza, mostly near aid sites run by a controversial American contractor, the UN human rights office said on Tuesday.
List of Chinese investments in Europe namechecked, and cooperation on research and intellectual property underlined, though mood music for EU-China summit has dampened expectations. #EuropeNews l.euronews.com/Qi8
The aim is to streamline travel in the region and make it easier to explore multiple countries in one trip. l.euronews.com/PGr
Germany and Norway want to jointly finance the strengthening of Ukrainian air defences.
After deadly clashes in southern Syria, Euronews spoke exclusively to religious leaders and activists from the community about the origins of the Druze and the effects of recent violence. l.euronews.com/dku