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EU releases €3 billion loan for Ukraine as US-Iran talks remain fragile

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Ukraine has received 3.2 billion euros as the first disbursement under the European Union's 90 billion euro support loan. Meanwhile, an Iranian diplomat rejects UN inspections of Iran's nuclear sites, saying such visits can only come after a final deal.

Euronews' Maria Tadeo reports live from the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Poland, where European leaders are discussing Ukraine's reconstruction, and interviews David Lammy, Deputy Prime Minister for the UK.

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Euronews' Mared Gwyn speaks to former senior Iranian nuclear negotiator Seyed Hossein Mousavian.

Euronews' Stefan Grobe speaks to EU Commissioner for Preparedness and Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib as rescue efforts continue following the deadly earthquake in Venezuela.

Euronews' Adnan Leal reports on the extreme heat gripping Europe as several countries face record temperatures.

And we bring you the latest from the FIFA World Cup as the decisive final round of the group stage continues.

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