28 June 2017 | Euronews
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Yemen Yemen's cholera crisis Yemen battles 'world's worst' cholera outbreak -
Bulgaria Bulgaria to pressure EU over food quality discrepancies Bulgaria has lent its weight behind complaints levied against the European Union over discrepancies found in the quality of identical food products sold in both east and west European countries. -
USA Trump promises 'big surprise' with healthcare bill Republican rebels call for substantial changes to 'Trumpcare' as president promises a 'big surprise' -
Switzerland 'Best chance' Cyprus settlement talks resume in Switzerland The UN mediator struck a positive note as Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders met in Crans-Montana. -
Spain Barcelona's tourist troubles Barcelona: a city swamped with tourists. -
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: NATO chief reveals hike in defence spending This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the top stories from the EU's de-facto political capital -
No Comment Music returns to Mosul Musicians are celebrating the departure of ISIL in the way they know best. -
Earth News How to make festivals luxury We find different European festivals, and their nearby luxury counterparts. -
Italy Mafia suspected in Sicily 'death ambulances' investigation -
Europe News NATO ready to hit back in cyber war, chief tells Euronews Defence alliance 'strengthening' defences amid latest strike -
United Kingdom Faecal bacteria 'in ice in Costa, Starbucks and Caffe Nero' -
United Kingdom Brexit: Theresa May evokes 'implementation period' During PMQs, Theresa May announced an implementation period could be needed to ensure a smooth Brexit. -
Economy Disruption continues as multinationals struggle with global cyber attack Several large firms suffered ongoing disruption on Wednesday from the latest cyber strike -
World News Why won’t Brussels release report on EU-wide corruption? -
France Hanging out at Hellfest Every year thousands of fans of all heavy metal sub-genres gather for three days of “heavy sound therapy” near a quiet French village. -
United Kingdom Paddington author Michael Bond dies Bond, who created the beloved bear with a hard stare, died following a short illness. -
Sport Die Mannschaft v Mexico Germany and Mexico meet in the Confederations Cup -
Sci-Tech A worm went to space and came back with two heads. Why? A regenerating worm from Earth has come back from the International Space Station with two heads, a shock finding that may have significant implications for advanced health care for humans. -
Russia Football for Friendship forum unites 64 young journalists from around the world -
Syria Syria reportedly pulls back from launching new chemical attack The US says Syria has "heeded its warning" and has abandoned preparations for a new chemical attack -
Cult A rare Picasso sold for £34,885,000 / €39,570,000 A never-before-seen at auction painting by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso sold for £34,885,000 / €39,570,000 -
No Comment Florida wildfire cuts interstate highway Firefighters in Florida have been struggling to contain wildfires -
Sport USA Gymnastics: athlete safety must be priority, review finds 'Culture change' needed at USA Gymnastics, review finds. -
Venezuela Meet the 'Venezuelan Rambo' allegedly behind a coup attempt Oscar Perez is the alleged perpetrator of an attack on Venezuela’s Supreme Court building and Interior Ministry, but who is the 'Rambo of Venezuela'? -
No Comment Portuguese artists unite in benefit concert for fire victims A benefit concert for the victims of the Portuguese wildfires has been held in Lisbon. -
United Kingdom Six people face criminal charges over Hillsborough football disaster Criminal charges may be brought against 23 suspects over the 1989 Hillsborough football stadium disaster in the UK which claimed the lives of 96 fans. -
Germany Hamburg discharges Berlin police after drunken party Officials in the German city of Hamburg sent home as many as 300 police officers from Berlin for allegations of unseemly behaviour including public sex acts and the mishandling of firearms. -
United Kingdom Jeremy Corbyn links deadly London blaze to budget cuts -
Portugal Portugal remembers forest fire victims Concert for the victims of Portugal's worst ever forest fire -
Iraq Battle for Mosul: fight for city's mosque enters endgame -
Germany Will Germany vote on gay marriage this week? SPD leader Martin Schulz says his party will push for a vote in parliament this week, before the start of the summer recess. -
United Kingdom Brexit could break up more than a political union – it could break up families Tough immigrations policies in the UK led some citizens and their foreign partners to live elsewhere in the EU - but now their future is unclear -
World News Big wooden toe ‘one of world’s oldest artificial body parts’ -
Venezuela Venezuela: Supreme Court attacked by 'terrorists seeking a coup' A helicopter has tried to bomb Venezuela’s Supreme Court in a dramatic ratcheting up of the country’s political crisis. -
USA Chicago police shooting: three officers indicted for alleged cover-up over 2014 killing -
USA 'This thing has been a beast' More than 1,500 people have been forced from their homes by the largest wildfire burning in the United States. -
Venezuela Venezuela: Helicopter attacks Supreme Court President Maduro condemns 'terrorist attack' as helicopter apparently tries to bomb Supreme Court -
Ukraine Global cyber attack hits Australian chocolate factory A Cadbury chocolate factory has become the first Australian business to be hit by a global cyber attack.