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00:00Berlin gears up for Spain against England in the 2024 Eurofinal on Sunday.
00:11Just about escaped the horns, 7 injured but no dead at Pamplona's San Fermin bull run.
00:23Sunday's match in Berlin marks the first time England will have reached the final on foreign
00:28soil after winning the 1966 World Cup. This could be the first European Championship the
00:33men win, having lost against Italy in the 2021 finals in London's Wembley. But what
00:40did fans of the host country think of the tournament?
00:58For Spain, the stakes are high as a win on Sunday would mean they are the team who have
01:23won the most titles in tournament history. Currently, they are tying with Germany for
01:28this record.
01:29Sunday's final is the first time that England and Spain will be facing off in a major tournament
01:35since the 1996 Euros. While Spain are the favourites to win, having taken home three
01:41European cups, will England's men's team be following in the footsteps of their women
01:46in becoming the European champions? Liv Stroud, in Berlin, for Euronews.
01:54Seven runners were taken to hospital following the penultimate running of the bulls in the
01:59Spanish city of Pamplona. According to local media, none of them were injured by bull horns.
02:05Medics on the ground normally deal with injuries, but this time hospitalisation was needed.
02:10The event is part of the annual San Fermines festivities, which attracts at least one million
02:15visitors a year. The running of the bulls takes place between the 7th and the 14th of
02:20July over an 875-metre course with six fighting bulls. On average, about 2,000 people participate
02:28in each race. Since 1910, a total of 16 people have died in the running of the bulls.
02:38This is AmΓ©lie Oudea Katera, the French sports minister, taking a symbolic dip in the Seine
02:45on Saturday, in an attempt to ease concerns about water quality before the start of the
02:51Paris Olympics. As despite a 1.4 billion euro clean-up plan, concerns remain over the river's
02:58suitability for swimming events. Late last month, into July, unsafe levels of E. coli
03:06were found in the river for a third successive week.
03:14Ukrainian volunteers are risking their lives on the front lines to save animals left behind
03:21by their owners. Just recently, they carried out an operation in the Donetsk region, in
03:27which they rescued five dozen dogs and cats from Toretsk and Druzhnevka. Now, they are
03:34hoping that they will find families for them.
03:55The shelter currently houses more than 260 animals, but there is not enough space for
04:01everyone. That is why they urge people to take care of their four-legged friends. Hundreds
04:07of thousands of animals have been abandoned in Ukraine since the beginning of the war.
04:15A red alert is in place for all of Croatia as the country continues to swelter through
04:20a heat wave. The highest temperature on Friday, 37 degrees Celsius, was recorded in the northeastern
04:27region of Slavonia and southern Dalmatia. And there's been little respite in the sea.
04:33Water temperatures in some areas hit 28 degrees Celsius. During a heat wave last month, Croatia
04:39faced major power outages because of overload and the collapse of a regional distribution
04:45line.

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