14 June 2016 | Euronews
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USA Hillary Clinton's 'birthday gift' to Donald Trump... He turned 70 on Tuesday but the only thing Donald Trump got from Hillary Clinton was a harsh rebuke for his response to the Orlando shooting tragedy – notably the property mogul’s comments on US TV th -
World News Euro 2016: French cities restrict alcohol in bid to end hooligan violence An alcohol ban has come into force in Lille and other major French cities in a bid to curb the violence which has so far marred Euro 2016. -
USA Obama slams renewed Trump call for Muslim ban after Orlando shooting US President Barack Obama has slammed White House hopeful Donald Trump’s renewed call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country, as last weekend’s gay nightclub massacre in Orlando continues -
Italy Ex-Italian PM Berlusconi undergoes heart surgery Former Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi has undergone surgery to replace a faulty heart valve. -
Economy Federal Reserve set not to play interest rate rise card The Federal Reserve is deep in a policy meeting with the unlikelihood of an interest rate rise coming anytime soon. -
World Euro 2016: how to keep the clashes in check A former police officer turned football policing expert gives his informed view on how best to handle the situation -
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: more polls are pointing towards a Brexit This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of some of the top stories making waves around Europe. -
Sport Euro 2016: Debutants Iceland cool down Portugal with stunning draw Portugal 1-1 Iceland Hungary 2-0 Austria Iceland began their very first European Championship finals by holding Portugal to a thrilling 1-1 draw in their Group F opener in St… -
Economy Jobs or no jobs? The Brexit question of the day Labour Party heavyweights have waded into the Brexit debate by claiming if the country votes to leave the EU public sector jobs will be at risk. -
France Clashes in Paris as 'one million march' against labour reforms It is being hailed as the biggest show of strength yet against long-contested labour reforms in France. -
France Euro 2016: Last chance for Russia after UEFA hands out 'suspended disqualification'. Russia will be kicked out of Euro 2016 if there is a repeat of the crowd trouble seen against England in Marseilles, UEFA has ruled. -
France First pictures released of murdered French police couple The 42-year-old commander and his partner were stabbed to death at their home west of Paris by an attacker who pledge allegiance to ISIL. -
Cult East meets West in music by Iranian soprano Darya Dadvar Darya Dadvar is one of Iran’s most accomplished sopranos. -
Economy Alibaba's magic still casting money spells Chinese giant Alibaba Group Holding expects to double its transactions volumes by 2020, and still expects considerable growth. -
Business Series Slimmer Xbox One S shimmies on to the shelves in August Microsoft has showcased its new Xbox One S, due to roll out in August. -
Economy Orlando killings prompt share rise in US gun companies Shares in US gun companies saw stocks rise as a result of the mass murder in an Orlando LGBT nightclub. -
Economy German debt bonds drop below zero Yields on 10-year government debt of Germany has fallen below zero for the first time on record. -
USA Orlando shooter 'regular' at Pulse nightclub The gunman who killed 49 people and wounded dozens in an attack on a gay nightclub in Orlando visited the bar on multiple occasions, several customers have said. -
Europe News Transport companies hold protest in Brussels against French law From July 1, under the so-called Macron law, foreign-based drivers must receive the French minimum wage -
USA Orlando shooting: Cities across the world pay tribute to victims of Pulse nightclub attack -
France Russia handed "suspended disqualification" from Euro 2016 Russia has been told it will be thrown out of Euro 2016 if its fans cause further trouble at matches in the competition. -
South Africa Pistorius must pay for Reeva's death - father Barry Steenkamp has told the paralympian's murder sentencing hearing in Pretoria that his daughter's death has devastated the family -
Cinema Nemo sequel 'Finding Dory' hits theatres this summer It’s the sequel a whole generation, and their parents, have been waiting for: ‘Finding Dory’ is about to hit theatres around the world, thirteen years after the planetary success of Pixar’s Oscar-winn -
United Kingdom UK can restrict benefits to EU workers, court rules European judges have ruled the procedure cannot be considered discriminatory and can be carried out to protect public finances. -
Belgium Adele dedicates concert in Antwerp, Belgium to Orlando victims Adele struggled to hold back the tears during her concert in Belgium Sunday night (12 June) as she paid tribute to victims of this weekend’s shooting at Pulse nightclub in… -
Sci-Tech The brightest minds shine at the European Inventor Awards Euronews reporter Chris Cummins travels to sunny Portugal and introduces us to some of Europe's brightest minds: ''It's fitting that here in Lisbon, the final resting place of the great Portuguese exp -
China Disney's Shanghai resort gets mixed reactions from locals Disney’s multi-billion dollar resort in the Chinese city of Shanghai boasts the world’s tallest Cinderella castle. -
No Comment Peace activists disrupt Paris arms show Dozens of peace activists disrupted the opening of an arms exhibition in Paris on Monday, June 13. -
World Greece's Finance Minister warns Europe needs to listen to its people Greece has at times in the past seven years seemed like a sacrificial lamb on the altar of a strong euro, with its people being asked to suffer for past government incompetence or worse that put the e -
France "It was terrorism" - Francois Hollande The French government says it is treating the killing of a police commander and his partner as a terrorist attack. -
United Kingdom UK tabloid urges Britain to free itself from 'dictatorial Brussels' The UK’s Brexit campaign has been given a boost by media tycoon Rupert Murdoch. -
Spain Spain's party leaders fight for votes in TV debate For the first time the leaders of four political parties have taken part in a televised debate before Spain’s June 26 election. -
USA Orlando shooter - 'a home grown extremist' US authorities say they have found no direct links between ISIL militants and the gunman who killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando. -
France "ISIL fighter" is gunned down by commandos after murdering a senior police officer near Paris French police have launched an anti-terror investigation after shooting dead a man thought to be responsible for the murder of a senior police officer and his… -
France Italian joy at win over Belgium in opening Euro 2016 match Jubilant Italian supporters described their team’s performance in their opening match of Euro 2016 as “vintage best”. -
Greece Ancient sporting values are revived in Nemean Games in Greece Far from the European football Championships and the forthcoming Rio Olympics athletes from around the world have been taking part in a very different sporting tournament in southern… -
USA Orlando shooter's father: "I condemn what he did" What drove Omar Mateen to commit the worst mass shooting in US history?