2 September 2016 | Euronews
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Denmark Residents of Copenhagen's Christiania demolish cannabis huts after shooting Residents of Copenhagen’s so-called free town of Christiania began tearing down stalls selling cannabis. -
France France vows to close Calais migrant camp French authorities plan to dismantle the so-called Calais Jungle camp – home to thousands of migrants fleeing war or poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. -
Spain Spain's acting PM Rajoy loses second confidence vote Spain’s acting prime minister Mariano Rajoy has failed in a second attempt to win parliament’s backing to form a government, plunging the country into… -
Syria Fancy a holiday? Come to Syria! The war-torn country is being portrayed as an inviting holiday destination - at a time when hundreds of thousands of its citizens are literally dying to leave. -
World News Uzbek government confirms President Karimov has died Uzbekistan’s government confirmed that President Islam Karimov has died and will be buried in Samarkand on September 3. -
Economy Ireland to appeal Apple EU tax ruling Ireland’s cabinet has approved an appeal against an EU ruling that it should receive 13 billion euros in unpaid taxes from technology giant Apple. -
Philippines Philippines rocked by market blast in Davao An explosion has ripped through a market in the Philippines killing at least ten people and wounding dozens more. -
Sport Vuelta a Espana: Valerio Conti scores stunning solo win -
Turkey The boy on the beach: migrant crisis 'worsening' one year after Aylan Kurdi's death The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has said that 2016 has been the worst year so far for migrant deaths on the anniversary of the death of Aylan Kurdi. -
Belgium 2,000 jobs under threat at Caterpillar in Belgium World's largest maker of heavy machinery begins consultation process that could lead to closure of plant in Charleroi. -
Venezuela Maduro attempts to stave off slow political death in Venezuela In Venezuela the trial of strength between Nicolás Maduro and his enemies has lasted eight months, ever since the opposition seized a parliamentary majority for the first time in 16… -
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan faces future without President Karimov in power Islam Karimov was born on January 30 1938 in Samarkand and has run the central Asian country for more than a quarter-century. -
Singapore Dozens more Zika cases identified in Singapore Singapore is the only Asian country with active transmission of the mosquito-born virus, which generally causes mild symptoms but can lead to serious birth defects in unborn children. -
Uzbekistan Dead or alive: confusion over Uzbek President Islam Karimov's condition While diplomatic sources have indicated that Uzbekistan’s longstanding president, Islam Karimov has died, Uzbek officials are yet to confirm the news. -
Economy US job growth slows in August US employment growth slowed more than expected in August to 151,000, probably ruling out an interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve this month. -
Slovakia UK's Boris Johnson in Bratislava ahead of EU Summit of the EU 27 While the UK question hangs over Europe, Brexit is not on the official agenda for the upcoming informal EU Summit on 16 September in Bratislava A flurry of pre-summit meetings have already been taking -
Business Series Dublin to fight Brussels over EU ordered Apple back tax payment The Irish government says 'We don't want the money' as it decides to appeal against the EU ordering Apple to pay billions in back taxes. -
Greece Media shakeup: Greece raises €246m with sale of four TV licences The winners have been announced in the great Greek TV sell-off, with four companies winning bids for television channels in an unprecedented auction. -
Turkey Turkish-backed incursion 'liberates' 400 sq km of northern Syria - President Erdogan A Turkish-backed incursion Syria has liberated a vast swath of land from terrorists, according to Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan. -
Cult Rendez-vous with Björk in London, the Beats in Paris, bands in Berlin and Bacon in Monte Carlo Somerset House in London, hosts Björk Digital is an exhibition of works by Icelandic artist Bjork. -
Economy Italian economy stagnated in Q2 It has been confirmed Italy's economy stagnated in the period from April to June not growing at all from the first three months of the year. -
Economy Spanish jobless total rises as tourism season ends Spanish unemployment rose for the first time in five months in August as a bumper tourism season ends. -
No Comment Taiwan: massage for pampered pooches It’s a dogs life. -
Cinema 'The Light Between Oceans' a couple's heartbreaking moral dilemma Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander took to the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival for the premiere of their latest feature 'The Light Between Oceans.' -
Spain Spain tries to form a government for the second time this week Commentators say Conservative leader Mariano Rajoy's likely failure will start the countdown towards another election. -
My Europe Series State of the Union: EC takes a bite out of Apple, TTIP talks teeter State of the Union is euronews’ weekly round up of the top stories from Brussels. -
World News And also... War-torn Syria in tourism drive; Koala survives train smash; Greenland fossil discovery Every Friday journalists from euronews’ various language teams choose a selection of stories from Europe and beyond which did not reach the international headlines Barack Obama creates the world’s lar -
No Comment Protesters clash with police in Venezuela Venezuelan police used tear gas to disperse a crowd of anti government protesters on a highway in Caracas on Thursday. -
No Comment El Salvador: fireballs battle with the devil Locals in the town of Nejapa in El Salvador have gathered, to hurl fireballs at one another in honour of a huge volcanic eruption in 1922 which forced all of the residents to abandon the… -
Italy Fertility Day? "Go Forth and Multiply!" say Italians A government campaign to boost the slowing fertility rate in Italy has met with a chorus of criticism from those who say it is offensive and ignorant of the problems it is trying to… -
Pakistan Many dead and injured in Pakistan bombings The Islamist group behind the Easter Day attack on Christians Lahore says it carried out the attacks. -
Cult Sweet sixteen, signed and with single out Imani Williams has a big future She's sixteen, she's signed and has a single out called 'Don't Need No Money.'Imani Williams hit the headlines when she featured on Sigala's top three UK hit 'Say you Do.' -
USA Hurricane Hermine makes landfall in Florida The Category 1 hurricane has brought winds of 130 kilometres an hour to several areas of the US state. -
Uzbekistan Diplomatic sources claim Uzbek president Islam Karimov has died following a stroke Diplomatic sources have said Uzbekistan’s president Islam Karimov has died following a stroke, though Uzbek officials have only said he is in a critical… -
Cult Doors open to Dubai's new opera house Dubai Opera, the purpose built multi-format performing arts theatre is well set to become Middle East's premiere arts centre. -
Venezuela Venezuelans march to demand recall referendum Hundreds of thousands of anti-government protesters have hit the streets of Venezuela’s capital Caracas to demand a recall referendum on President Nicolas Maduro’s… -
New Zealand No damage reported after 7.1 quake hits New Zealand A powerful earthquake on the North Island of New Zealand triggered a low level tsunami warning on Friday morning. -
USA Donald Trump's wife sues Daily Mail Online over 'escort' reports Melania Trump, the wife of US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, sued the US-based publisher of the Daily Mail Online and a blogger over stories about her past she believes were “tremendous -
Turkey Erdogan: YPG did not cross the Euphrates river Turkey’s president said that the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) had not returned to the east of the Euphrates river in Syria. -
France Solar eclipse watchers celebrate Reunion 'ring of fire' A solar eclipse delighted astronomy fans on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean on Thursday (September 1), drawing sky watchers outside to watch the moon pass before the sun to make a so-called “ring o -
Venezuela Venezuela opposition stages huge anti-Maduro rally in Caracas Venezuela’s opposition vowed to keep up pressure on President Nicolas Maduro after more than a million people protested on the streets of Caracas against his…