Canada What protocol is advised when meeting the Queen? Here are some rules anyone coming into contact with British royalty might like to follow. 20/07/2017
USA O.J. Simpson granted parole after serving 9 years for armed robbery Disgraced US Ex-football star OJ Simpson granted parole after serving nine years of an armed robbery sentence 20/07/2017
USA Linkin Park frontman, Chester Bennington, is found dead at his home near Los Angeles The lead singer of rock band Linkin Park, Chester Bennington, has been found dead in an apparent suicide at his Palos Verdes home near Los Angeles. 20/07/2017
Sport Leaders struggle in the dunes in 12th stage of Silk Way The overall leaders both survived a scare on Stage 12 as the Silk Way drivers battled their way through some tricky dunes. 20/07/2017
United Kingdom Police fear young girls are being ‘taken on holiday for FGM’ Girls are more at risk during summer holidays because it allows them more time to heal before returning to school, experts say. 20/07/2017
world news Where do Europeans go on holidays? Not far EU citizens spend most of their holidays in their own country. 20/07/2017
Sport Froome's tour lead intact after Alps British rider Chris Froome relieved the Alps are out of the way after keeping what should be a Tour de France-winning lead intact on the mighty Col d'Izoard climb on Thursday. 20/07/2017
Business ECB leaves refinancing rate unchanged The European Central Bank has left its benchmark refinancing rate unchanged at 0 percent. 20/07/2017
Europe News Saudi Arabian foreign minister to Qatar: "enough is enough" Adel Al-Jubeir added that "The Qataris know exactly whats required from them" to stop the current crisis 20/07/2017
Living Summer locks survival guide International celebrity hair stylist John Mullan gives his tips for shiny summer hair. 20/07/2017
Turkey Turkey reacts angrily as Germany piles on pressure Turkey has reacted angrily to pressure from Germany to release the six human rights activists it is continuing to hold in pre-trial detention, one of them a German national. 20/07/2017
world news U.S. shuts down huge dark web marketplace accused of aiding crime The Dutch National Police, working with the US Drug Enforcement Agency also closed down the Dark Web site, HANSA. 20/07/2017
Kazakhstan Watch: Rocket’s launch captured on video from space The launch of a rocket has been spectacularly captured on video from space. Satellite firm Planet released footage of a Russian Soyuz rocket, which 20/07/2017
no comment Israel-Palestinian violence A Palestinian who tried to stab two Israeli soldiers in the West Bank on Thursday was shot dead, according to the Israeli army. The attack 20/07/2017
Poland Poland's lower house passes controversial judiciary reform bill Poland's lower house has just passed a bill allowing the government to replace Supreme Court judges. The opposition says the law would erode the independence of the judiciary and undermine democracy as a whole. 20/07/2017
state of the union Serious discussions begin between the EU and the United Kingdom on Brexit This is State of the Union, euronews' weekly roundup of EU affairs. 20/07/2017
World Inside the rainforest's medicine cabinet Natural disasters can leave communities to fend for themselves but with support they can use their environment to help. 20/07/2017
world news Play politics: world leaders show their sporting prowess Sport and politics do not make easy bedfellows – one is serious, the other often an escape from such deep issues. Yet politicians cannot seemingly 20/07/2017
Japan Robots help in the search for more damage at Fukushima Six years after the Fukushima nuclear accident, operators of the affected Daiichi Power Plant are using robot technology to check for new damage. 20/07/2017
no comment Car smash on China highway Two cars were involved in a major crash on a highway in east China after one decided to stop in the middle of the road and then try to 20/07/2017
France Scientists in search of the wine of tomorrow What if tomorrow’s wine contained more alcohol and was sweeter because of climate change and earlier grape picking seasons? 20/07/2017
Belgium Britain and EU still at odds over citizens' rights In a press conference after the second round of Brexit talks, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier again once drew a red line under citizens rights. 20/07/2017
no comment Tourists flock to China's waterfalls to escape the heat Tourists have been flocking to southwest China’s Guizhou Province to escape the heat. Famous for it’s mild weather, Guizhou is also home to 20/07/2017
world news Brexit: the Europeans who will lose their nationality for a British passport Several European countries do not allow dual citizenship for citizens who apply for a British passport ahead of Brexit. 20/07/2017
Business Germany puts economic pressure on Turkey As the diplomatic row with Turkey grows, Germany is threatening to hinder investment with its NATO ally. 20/07/2017
Germany Berlin pressures Turkey over detention of rights activists Germany has warned its citizens to be more careful when visiting Turkey, saying some Germans have been detained by the authorities without access to consular services. 20/07/2017
Greece Greek tourism hit by strike Greek hotel and restaurant employees have called a 24 hour strike over what they say is a deterioration of workers’ rights. 20/07/2017
France Macron shows solidarity with soldiers after army head quits Macron stands side by side with new army chief 20/07/2017
world news Drastic plastic the 'near permanent contamination of the natural environment' Plastic is taking over the planet 20/07/2017
Cult New York Ballet combines with Paris and Bolshoi to celebrate "Jewels" New York City Ballet, the Paris Opera Ballet and the Bolshoi Ballet, come together in New York to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Balanchine's "Jewels" 20/07/2017