21 July 2016 | Euronews
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USA Trump: The big speech Preparations are underway in Cleveland, Ohio for what is set to be the most important speech of Donald Trump’s life. -
France Man arrested in Paris anti-terror raids A man has been arrested after security forces launched an anti-terror operation in a Paris suburb, swooping on two private residences. -
World News Brexit - a question of timing for Hollande and May The journey matters as much as the destination for Theresa May, and she is clear she wants to take her time exit the EU. -
World News Nice attack: planned in advance with accomplices Parisian prosecutor Francois Molins revealed on Thursday that the Nice attacker did not act alone. -
Sport Nothing is smooth in the Silk Way Rally Stunning but challenging terrain in stage 12 of the Silk Way Rally the 666.9 km from Jiayuguan to Alashan in China. -
Sport Catch Chris Froome if you can as Sky rider wins stage 18 Christopher Froome's thus far unchallenged ride to victory in the 2016 Tour de France continued with a blistering and dominant triumph in the stage 18 time trial. -
Economy US Treasury Secretary says debt relief important for Greece US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew has urged the Greek government to make more progress on budget and economic reforms to move towards debt relief and to boost its struggling economy. -
Brazil Brazil arrests over 'terror plot to attack Olympics' Ten people have been arrested in Brazil on suspicion of planning attacks on next month’s Olympics. -
World News The quite different states of emergency in France and Turkey The extraordinary recent events in Turkey and France have led the governments of both countries to declare and extend, respectively, extraordinary measures: a national state of… -
Ukraine Ukraine: CCTV emerges of car bomb that killed Journalist CCTV footage of the moment a car bomb ripped through a Belarusian journalist’s car in Kyiv has emerged. -
World News And also... This week's edition takes you from football to furry bin foragers via a galaxy far, far away. -
World Republican Convention: A view from Texas Euronews correspondent Stefan Grobe is in Cleveland, Ohio at the Republican National Convention. -
Economy ECB's Draghi promises more eurozone stimulus if needed because of Brexit European Central Bank head Mario Draghi says the eurozone economy could be given further stimulus if the Brexit vote starts to have a negative impact. -
Sport Court upholds IAAF ban on Russian athletes from competing in Rio The ban on Russian track and field athletes taking part in the Rio Olympics is set to stand after the Court of Arbitration for Sport threw out an appeal by 68 Russian athletes. -
Turkey Turkey's parliament votes 3-to-1 to back Erdogan's state of emergency The Turkish parliament has voted by three-to-one to approve the state of emergency announced by President Erdogan after last week’s failed coup attempt. -
My Europe Series Antibiotic resistance - is the meat we eat fuelling a ticking health bomb? It’s hardly talked about, but antibiotic resistance could be the next big global health problem. -
Hungary Hungary, xenophobia and feeding the fears of terrorism Hungary is one of the most xenophobic countries in Europe according to a poll by the Pew Research Centre. -
Markets Turkish president dismisses S&P ratings cut Ratings agency S&P has cut Turkey's credit rating due to rising political uncertainty. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said domestic and international investors shouldn't be concerned. -
Sport Former Porto boss Julen Lopetegui appointed new coach of Spain Spain have appointed Julen Lopetegui as their new coach. -
United Kingdom Britain :2nd Labour leadership contest in 10 months for Corbyn The British Labour party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has launched his campaign for re-election. -
Sci-Tech No stopping players as Pokemon Go goes stratospheric It’s taken off like no other has and gripped gamers worldwide. -
USA What are the political positions of the Trump-Pence ticket? What are the political positions of the US presidential candidates on some the main campaign issues? -
Cinema Spielberg takes us on a magical mystery tour with The BFG The BFG – based on the 1982 book of the same name by Roald Dahl, – about a young orphan (Ruby Barnhill) taken away by a friendly, big-eared giant (Mark Rylance), marks a return for Steven Spielberg to -
Business Series Tesla's Musk unveils plans to make electric trucks and buses Tesla's boss Elon Musk has unveiled an ambitious expansion plan to build electric trucks and buses as well as set up car sharing and solar energy systems. -
Focus Morocco cuts share of US fashion market at Premère Vision New York More than 350 exhibitors have been displaying their products to some 4,500 buyers from across the United States in a New York warehouse for the July edition of the Première Vision New… -
Greece Turkey/Greece: Soldier's extradition or asylum? The eight Turkish soldiers who fled to Greece and sought asylum on Saturday have appeared in court in Alexandroupoli. They deny taking part in the failed coup attempt. -
Business Series Unilever and Roche results better than expected Consumer goods giant Unilever has reported better then expected Q2 sales. Swiss drugmaker Roche also beat market expectations. -
Spain 360° video: last hours of Pamplona's San Fermin festival Thousands of runners travel from all over the world to Pamplona, Spain, for the San Fermín festival, held annually from July 6 to July 14. -
World News Torrential rain causes floods and havoc across China Torrential rain across China has caused dramatic flooding in hundreds of towns and trapped many local residents. -
World Saudi Minister: Daesh is a gang of criminals, psychopaths and perverts The atrocious war in Syria is dragging on, Turkey is teetering, there is war in Yemen and the Middle East is, again, in turmoil. -
Armenia Armenia: scores of arrests at Yerevan police station protest There was tension in Yerevan on Wednesday night as hundreds of demonstrators gathered to support gunmen holding several hostages in a police station in the Armenian… -
Switzerland Russia loses appeal against ban on track and field athletes at Rio Olympics A legal challenge by a group of Russian track and field athletes against their exclusion from next month’s Summer Olympics in Rio has been rejected. -
Cult Slavianski Bazaar continues to be music to the ears after 25 years Have you ever heard a Mexican sing in Russian? -
China Heavy rain hits central and north China Heavy rains hit Henan, Hebei and Shanxi provinces in central and north China from Monday morning, causing severe floods in many parts – even in the mountains – and bringing traffic to a complete… -
China China: Michelle Chen and Chan Xiao get married in Beijing Taiwanese actress Michelle Chen tied the knot with her actor boyfriend Chan Xiao in a lavish wedding in Beijing on Tuesday (July, 19). -
USA USA: 'Pokemon-playing driver' hits police car A driver allegedly playing Pokemon Go hit a police car early on Monday (July, 18) in Baltimore (Maryland, USA). -
Turkey Ankara residents react as Turkey's state of emergency comes into effect The atmosphere on Thursday morning in Ankara, on the day Turkey’s three-month state of emergency came into effect, was more sombre than it was the previous night when thousands of President Erdogan’s -
Israel Israel slammed for impeachment law dubbed 'anti-Arab' by critics Feelings are running high after Israel’s parliament passed a law giving members the right to impeach fellow MPs for incitement to violence, racism, or support for armed struggle against the… -
USA Ted Cruz is booed for failing to endorse Donald Trump at Republican Convention There were angry scenes at the Republican National Convention in Ohio on Wednesday as US Senator Ted Cruz failed to endorse presidential nominee Donald Trump, ahead of November’s election showdown wit -
Armenia Armenia: Violence erupts over police station hostage crisis Hundreds of demonstrators have clashed with police in Armenia in support of gunmen who have taken several policemen captive. -
France France forces through controversial labour reform French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has forced a controversial labour reform bill through parliament without a vote. -
Turkey Pro-government supporters welcome new security measures Thousands of supporters of Turkey’s government have once again gathered in Ankara’s main Kizilay square. -
USA Republicans dare to hope with Trump With Donald Trump just hours away from formally accepting the challenge of being the Republican Party’s hope for the White House, convention delegates in Cleveland are daring to think he could go all