3 July 2015 | Euronews
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Greece Greece 'yes' voters gather for major rally ahead of bailout vote Some 20,000 supporters of a “yes” vote gathered in front of the ancient Panathenaic Stadium with banners reading “nai” – Greek for “yes.” Celebrities -
Egypt ISIL affiliate claims rocket attack on Israel ISIL-linked militants claimed they launched three rockets towards southern Israel from Sinai on Friday. Mobile phone footage showed an Israeli police -
Armenia Armenians protest against electricity price rise Anger continues to spread across Armenia against plans to raise energy prices. Russia has cautioned against any attempt to spark a new so-called -
USA Solar Impulse completes record flight across Pacific A solar powered plane has successfully completed a record-breaking five-day nonstop solo flight across the Pacific Ocean. The Solar Impulse is the -
Greece Thousands gather for rival rallies in Greek capital Thousands of people have gathered in the Greek capital in a massive show of solidarity ahead of Sunday’s bailout referendum. This is the final day of -
World News New reports of US spying on German government officials German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said that new allegations of US spying on senior German government officials’ telephones need to be -
Tunisia UK observes minute's silence for 30 Britons killed in Tunisia terror attack It is the UK’s worst loss of life in a terror attack in a decade. And as Big Ben chimed at noon on Friday, millions nationwide – led by Queen -
Sport Ulaanbaatar Judo Grand Prix: Home judoka's dominate day one Five gold medals were up for grabs on day one of the Ulaanbaatar Judo Grand Prix in Mongolia. The home nation dominated proceedings at the -
Japan Japan surveys new volcanic island Japan has sent survey teams to a volcanic island forming 1,000 kilometres south of Tokyo. Nishinoshima is slowing growing in size as its active -
World A different class: how innovative design is revolutionising traditional classrooms A classroom can be a lot more than just four walls and rows of desks. Studies have shown the design and layout of the space in which students learn -
Turkey Turkey's Erdogan opens "presidential" mosque to the public Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has inaugurated a mosque on the grounds of his gigantic palace complex in Ankara. It is open to the public -
Greece Post-referendum Greece will change 'dramatically' Ahead of the referendum in Greece this Sunday, tensions have been building between the camp that intends to vote ‘yes’ and those determined to vote -
Italy Italian police find fake euros worth millions Police in the southern Italian city of Naples have uncovered a factory used for making fake euro notes. The forgers had already make some nine -
France WikiLeaks: France says 'Non' to Assange asylum request An asylum plea from Julian Assange has been rejected by France. “My life is in danger,” the WikiLeaks founder wrote in Le Monde newspaper on Friday -
France Hills, heat and hosiery - Tour de France 2015 explained -
Sport Mihajlovic presented as AC Milan coach Sinisa Mihajlovic was officially unveiled as the new coach of AC Milan on Friday as the club looks to turn the tides on a shocking slump in form. The -
Greece Greek court rejects appeal to block bailout vote Greece’s highest court has rejected an appeal against a referendum on a bailout package from creditors, clearing the way for the vote to be held as -
Greece Greek PM Tsipras says IMF report supports "no" vote Greece’s Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has repeated his call for people to vote no in Sunday’s bailout referendum. In a televised address he said -
World Greek society near paralysed by bank freeze On the last weekend of June the Greek government announced a referendum. The choices: accept lenders’ continuing austerity conditions on another -
France Uber suspends UberPOP taxi-ordering app in France after violent protests It has revolutionised the way many people book a taxi. But now Uber has announced the suspension of its budget UberPOP cab-ordering app in France -
Turkey Turkey reinforces Syria border with more troops Turkey has moved more troops to its border with Syria as fighting intensifies but security sources say there are no incursion plans. It’s understood -
No Comment Gay pride celebrated in Madrid with a race in high heels -
My Europe Series Europe Weekly: Greece set for referendum on bailout terms In this edition of Europe Weekly: Greece gets ready for a referendum on bailout terms offered by its international creditors; Greek banks shut to -
Culture news Helsinki's winning Guggenheim choice fails to quell revolt Bold design fails to quell misgivings over Helsinki's 130M Guggenheim punt -
Europe News Half of Greek bailout money already 'lost', says top Belgian economist Audrey Tilve, euronews: Paul De Grauwe, you teach at the London School of the Economics and the University of Leuven. You’ve been following the Greek -
World News And also... ISIL cake, one second of havoc and when flashing goes wrong Every Friday journalists from euronews’ various language teams choose a selection of stories from Europe and beyond, which may not have reached the -
Netherlands Hague police detain 200 as riots continue over death of arrested man A week of unrest has continued in the Hague with a fourth successive night of rioting following the death of a Caribbean man in police custody. Dutch -
Cinema 'Mustang' runs free in Turkey Finely-observed study of emancipated youth under pressure in Turkey -
My Europe Series Battle for Italy's olive trees: deadly bacteria devastating groves in Apulia The spectre of an agricultural catastrophe hangs over southern Italy with the spread of a bacteria that is devastating olive tree groves. Xylella -
Greece Greece: with referendum looming 'Yes' vote ahead, opinion poll suggests In Greece, a new opinion poll suggests the 'Yes' vote pulls slightly into the lead ahead of Sunday's referendum on austerity measures. -
Tunisia Tunisia beach attack: unity and mourning a week after tourist massacre As victims of Tunisia’s terror attacks are remembered a week after an Islamist gunman ran rampage on a beach, people of different faiths came -
No Comment L'Hermione arrives in New York city -
Culture news Little Mix keep the Black Magic alive Not so Little Mix anymore, with heading towards ten million records sold worldwide, the girls, no, queens are back with “Black Magic”. In the video -
No Comment Heatwave in Europe: Zoo residents get frozen treats -
Kazakhstan Progress resupply craft successfully en route for ISS It's lift off for the Progress resupply ship, with all signs pointing to a successful connection with the International Space Station on July 5. -
My Europe Series Food from animal clones: what European citizens need to know Concerns about food products from cloned animals are preoccupying Emma from Lyon, who asks: “In Europe are we eating meat or milk from cloned -
World News Boosting foreign trade on agenda at tenth Pacific Alliance Summit The tenth Pacific Alliance Summit saw the Presidents of Peru, Colombia, Chile and Mexico gather in the Peruvian seaside resort of Paracas. There -
Spain Barcelona blocks new tourist accommodation licences Barcelona’s new mayor has launched a one year ban on new tourist accommodation. Mayor Ada Colau says she wants to avoid a saturation of the market -
Colombia Two explosions hit Colombian capital Double explosions in Colombia’s capital Bogota have wounded eight people. The first blast took place in the financial district while the second hit -
Egypt Egypt hits back at 'Islamic State' militants in Sinai Peninsula The funeral took place on Thursday for one of 17 Egyptian soldiers killed by Islamist militants in the Sinai Peninsula. A large crowd gathered for a -
Malaysia Malaysia wants UN-backed tribunal over MH17 Malaysia is to push for a United Nations-backed tribunal to prosecute those suspected of downing flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine. UN Security -
World News Tsipras: 'no' vote will mean a better deal with lenders Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras insisted on Thursday that a ‘no’ vote in Sunday’s referendum would give him a chance to negotiate a better outcome with