16 May 2017 | Euronews
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USA Trump and Erdoğan to fight terror together, despite disagreement over the enemy Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan sought to play down a bitter rift with the US after a meeting with Donald Trump at the White House. -
World News Deadly dengue epidemic declared in region of Peru The World Health Organisation has declared a dengue epidemic in Peru's northwestern region of Piura after the local death toll reached 19. -
USA What's happened to Trump's Mexican border wall? Trump's border wall – swallowed by Washington's political quicksand? -
Sport Sharapova denied wild card to French Open Maria Sharapova, twice a champion at Roland Garros, is denied a wild card invitation to this month's French Open -
USA Trump defends giving Russia highly classified intelligence Donald Trump has defended giving Russia's foreign minister highly classified information relating to potential terror attacks. -
France Delay in announcement of Macron's new French government The new French president's seduction of politicians on left and right has caused turmoil in traditional parties. -
Economy UK inflation at highest since 2013, wages not keeping up with prices Bad news for consumers as British Inflation hit its highest level in three and a half years in April with prices up by 2.7 percent from a year ago. -
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Could Hungary face EU sanctions? In today’s round-up of some of the top stories concerning the European Union: The EU is running out of patience with Hungary amid talk of possible sanctions; a court ruling may have put a stop to fast -
Iran What economic concerns do Iranian voters have as they head to the polls? -
United Kingdom Does Brexit actually mean Breakup? -
France Facebook fined by France's data protection agency Facebook has been fined 150,000 euros for breaching data protection rules in France. -
World News Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome to the EU's 'Tower of Babel' translators The European Union’s 508 million citizens speak more than 60 different languages between them. -
Sport Olympics 2024: IOC visit Paris ahead of Games decision The IOC evaluation commission has been on a three-day visit as part of the process to decide which city will host the 2024 games -
Economy Eurozone growth steady, no protectionist hit to trade The eurozone economy grew 0.5 percent in the first three months of the year from the previous quarter and the region's trade surplus expanded. -
Ivory Coast Army mutiny over pay ends in Ivory Coast A five day long army mutiny over pay has ended in Ivory Coast after the mutineers accepted an increase in bonus payments. -
Europe News EU threat of legal action over slow relocation of refugees EU countries opposed to migrant resettlement quotas have been issued with a warning. -
World Why so many young Iranians are voting in Friday's presidential election Official figures show Iran’s youth aged 15-29 make up 24 percent of the population. -
Israel New US ambassador to Israel sworn in amid diplomatic row The new US ambassador to Israel has been sworn in at a ceremony in Jerusalem. -
Venezuela Cover up: How Venezuelans mask their appearances while protesting All photos by Carlos Garcia Rawlins and Christian Veron Venezuelans have shown ingenuity in the way they have covered their faces during protests against the government of Nicolas… -
Economy IMF to Germany: spend more! The International Monetary Fund urges the German government to stop giving balancing the budget a higher priority than investment. -
Romania Abandon all good taste, ye who enter the Romanian Museum of Kitsch! In the old historical centre of the Romanian capital, Bucharest, there is a new tourist attraction: the Romanian Kitsch Museum. -
United Kingdom Britain's Labour party promises a vote on Brexit deal if it wins election Britain's opposition party launches its manifesto ahead of next month's election, promising its stance on Brexit will benefit ordinary people. -
France Stars descend on Cannes to celebrate Festival's 70th edition It is the biggest and most important film festival in the world. -
Business Series EasyJet reveals record loss, will buy bigger planes to cut costs Budget airline easyJet moves to lower operating costs by ordering bigger planes after it posted a wider first-half loss. -
Business Series Indian costs Vodafone dear but operator promises its cash flow will jump Britain's Vodafone has reported a 6.1 billion euro annual loss but forecasts a jump in the amount of cash it will generate this financial year. -
Europe News EU's top court makes surprise ruling on trade deals Amid growing doubt and concern about the future of key trade agreements, there is a surprise ruling from the European Union’s top court. -
USA New Inmarsat satellite in orbit A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched into space an Inmarsat communications satellite from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida on Monday (May… -
China Little girl survives being run over in China A child had an extremely close encounter when she was run over by a car in China’s Guizhou province. -
United Kingdom Gay marriage question threatens to break up Church of England -
USA Turkey's Erdogan in US to meet Trump at White House The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has arrived in the US for his first meeting with Donald Trump at the White House. -
Ukraine Ukraine blocks Russia's answer to Facebook and Google Russia's Facebook and Google equivalents have been banned in Ukraine - hitting millions of web surfers. -
World News Henderson Island: Pacific graveyard for plastic pollution At first sight the scenes could be mistaken for the aftermath of a teenagers’ beach party. -
Venezuela Political crisis in Venezuela claims two more lives Venezuela on the road to ruin as protests continue -
Mexico Award-winning journalist Javier Valdez murdered in Mexico Top journalist Javier Valdez murdered in Mexico -
No Comment Lawn mower race in the UK The Formula One Spanish Grand Prix was on most petrol-heads minds this weekend but for a dedicated few in Britain the new lawn mower race season was their adrenaline… -
No Comment Iraqi forces clash with Islamic State militants in Mosul Iraqi special forces continued battling Islamic State group (IS) militants in the western Mosul neighbourhoods of al-Eraibi and al-Rifaie on Monday. -
USA Lazarus Group suspected of hack attack Cyber security bods suspected Lazarus Group of hack attack -
World News Europe bids to regulate drones with their popularity sky high Brussels is moving to regulate small drones amid a huge increase in sightings of them flying near airplanes in Europe. -
USA White House denies claims Trump disclosed classified information to Russia Monday was another tough day for President Donald Trump in the press. -
Korea UN: North Korea is a 'threat to peace' The United Nations Security Council has condemned North Korea’s ballistic missile testing in recent months as a “threat to peace”. -
Syria US accuses Syria of mass murder at prison dubbed 'human slaughterhouse' The US has accused the Syrian government of murdering inmates on mass at a military prison. -
Ivory Coast Ivory Coast mutineers reject deal to end revolt Despite the African country's defence minister announcing that an agreement had been reached, the mutineers are refusing to return to their barracks. -
Israel US new ambassador to Israel visits Jerusalem It is highly unusual for a new envoy to visit the holy site just hours after arriving in Israel. -
United Kingdom 'Moors murderer' who killed five children in UK dies in prison The notorious child killer Ian Brady has died aged 79.