Spain. Pedro Sánchez, the Spanish Prime Minister, receives, this Sunday, July 2, Charles Michel, the President of the European Council. The day before, Spain took the lead of the European Union for the next six months, under special conditions: the socialist suffered a heavy defeat in the regional elections on May 28. Pedro Sánchez subsequently called early legislative and senatorial elections for July 23. But this setback will not disturb the EU presidency, Spain only playing the role of facilitator on certain issues. On June 15, the Prime Minister presented the four Spanish priorities for this mandate: advancing towards ecological transition, strengthening European unity, promoting a reindustrialisation of Europe and consolidating the social pillar with greater social and economic justice.

Movie theater. From Sunday to Wednesday, it’s the film festival. The opportunity to go and see a session at a low price, the entrance costing only €4 for all and for all the films. Some 200 films are currently in theaters. So there’s something for everyone, from Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny to The Flash and The Little Mermaid and Love and the Forests. The little ones have plenty to enjoy too, with Elementary, Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse or Super Mario Bros: The Movie.

Formula 1. Who can beat Max Verstappen? For the moment this season, not many people. The Dutchman flies over the Formula 1 world championship and could, in Austria, increase his lead even further over his teammate Sergio Perez. The reigning world champion started his weekend perfectly: in addition to taking pole position, he also won the sprint race on Saturday.

Euro. The France Under-21 team will face Ukraine in the quarter-finals of the Euros. Les Bleuets have dominated their field so far with three wins over Italy, Norway and Switzerland. In the event of victory, the players of Sylvain Ripoll would face England or Portugal.