29 May 2018 | Euronews
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World News CIA says North Korea won't give up nukes, but might open a burger joint Trump continues to pursue a summit with Kim Jong Un even though the CIA casts doubt on his stated goal for the meeting, eliminating North Korea's nukes. -
World News Morgan Freeman's lawyer demands CNN retraction The actor's lawyer calls the article "journalistic malpractice." CNN stands by its account. -
Italy What we know about Italy’s PM-designate Carlo Cottarelli What other jobs has Cottarelli had, what are his political plans and why he is known as "Mr Scissors"? -
USA Valerie Jarrett says ABC made the right call in canceling 'Roseanne' "I'm worried about all the people out there who don't have a circle of friends and followers coming to their defense," she said. -
Belgium Terror on the streets of Belgium Police in the eastern city of Liege have shot dead a man who killed two officers and a bystander in what has been described as a terrorist attack. -
World News Virgin Galactic spaceplane completes another supersonic test flight The sleek craft reportedly reached an altitude of 114,500 feet and a speed of Mach 1.9. -
World News This T-shirt has another shirt attached to it and we're utterly confused Get you a shirt that can do both. -
Germany German Chancellor and Turkish FM attend Solingen memorial ceremony Angela Merkel and Mevlut Cavusoglu both spoke on the 25th anniversary of the racist attack that killed five members of the Turkish community -
World News Reboot your router to avoid Russian hack, warns FBI More than half a million devices have already been compromised — with more likely to be targeted over the next few weeks. -
Europe News Cuts in the east, hikes in the south - EU funding plans revealed Hungary and Poland are among eastern EU states facing reductions in cohesion cash -
Economy World economy returns to pre-crisis levels as unemployment drops, OECD reports Brexit uncertainty poses a 'major risk' for UK economy says OECD in its latest economic report -
World News Hurricane Maria death toll is thousands higher than official count, study says "Our results indicate that the official death count of 64 is a substantial underestimate of the true burden of mortality after Hurricane Maria." -
World Malta is a captured state, say sons of Daphne Caruana Galizia Andrew and Matthew Caruana Galizia, say the story behind their mother’s assassination is that of a small Mediterranean Island state that has been taken over by outside interests. -
World News One suspect in Toronto restaurant bombing 'may be a woman,' police say Police at first suspected both people responsible for the mayhem in MIssissauga were men. -
World News Starbucks closes 8,000 stores for anti-racism training Starbucks closes 8,000 stores across the U.S. for anti-racism training -
No Comment New births at Belgrade zoo Belgrade Zoo welcomed two new babies this week - an American bison calf and a fawn -
France Paris police don pyjamas for protest over working conditions Demonstrators said their long hours would soon force them to sleep at work. -
No Comment Shooting in Liege, Belgium A man killed two policewomen and a bystander in the Belgian city of Liege on Tuesday before being gunned down at a school -
France Libya's rival leaders agree to hold elections in December The breakthrough came at an international conference in Paris -
Israel Israel detains Gaza Freedom Flotilla A Europe-bound boat carrying 17 passengers, some of whom were injured in recent clashes with Israeli forces, has been captured a short distance from the Gaza port. -
France Release of 40 radicalised inmates is 'major risk' to France, says prosecutor Authorities need to take action concerning the upcoming release of 40 radicalised inmates from French jails, says leading counter-terrorist prosecutor Francois Molins -
Sport Mohamed Salah arrives in Spain for treatment The Egyptian and Liverpool FC forward has landed in Valencia -
Denmark Neo-Nazis dump rubbish outside homes of Danish politicians "The whole problem of the situation was that instead of directing their action or process towards the institution, it was directed at me and directed to the place where I live with my family," said Lasse Olsen to Euronews. -
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea to shut down Facebook for one month to hunt down ‘fake users’ Communication Minister Sam Basil said the shutdown would allow officials to conduct research into how Facebook is being used in the island nation, which is home to some 8 million people. -
Economy Brief from Brussels: Italy's political turmoil threatens trouble for EU -
Real Economy Workers' rights transformed: Ensuring social protection For most workers in Europe's gig economy, access to social protection is not as simple as it was when full-time jobs were the norm. 'Real Economy' looks at how the system can mature and evolve. -
Rwanda Rwanda defends Arsenal deal Kigali says the deal aims to increase tourism, investment and football development in the country -
Cult World's largest known freshwater pearl to go under the hammer The pearl, dubbed "the Sleeping Lion" for its irregular shape will go on sale in the Hague -
Earth News The unique flower behind Chanel No 5 There wouldn't be Chanel No 5 as we know it without the addition of this delicate pink rose. -
Mexico Relief as mural painters are rescued from dangling scaffold in Mexico City The four painters were stranded for several hours before rescuers managed to get them down to safety -
Economy EU-Italy: there may be trouble ahead As political uncertainty continues in Italy, eyes turn to possible impact on EU and eurozone -
World News South Korea hustles to prevent war on its doorstep President Moon Jae-in and his allies have expressed confidence a meeting between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un will happen soon. -
Denmark Copenhagen and Malmo want to build the ‘first international metro in the world’ City chiefs in Denmark and Sweden are looking at spending up to €4 billion on what is thought to be the world’s first international metro. -
Economy Finanical turmoil as political uncertainty continues in Italy Finanical turmoil as political uncertainty continues in Italy -
No Comment Peruvian authorities find new geoglyphs The government has stepped up its protection of world heritage sites, and as a consequence has made some new discoveries. -
No Comment Sydney disappears in smoke Australia's biggest city has all but vanished as brush fire clearances on the outskirts create thick smoke. -
World News Privately funded search for MH370 completed The four-year quest to find Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 has ended. Malaysia's government said it had no further plans to launch another search for the aircraft which vanished en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in 2014. -
Italy Italian rebellion, a second front in Brexit's battle with EU elites | View Italy's political crisis is the latest challenge to the self-serving ancien regime in Brussels, writes The Freedom Association's Simon Richards. -
No Comment Women walk the highwire in high-heels The daring feat took place in China's Hunan province -
Italy Eurozone under pressure as Italy's political turmoil spooks markets With fresh elections in Italy likely, and the vote heading towards a de facto referendum on the EU and euro single currency, Eurozone economies and the euro suffered for a second day running on Tuesday. -
Next Series The sky is no limit: Your space questions answered at #Ask Space From what happens to space junk to the practicalities of voyaging to Mars, #AskSpace provides answers to your most burning questions about outer space. -
Belgium Belgium gunman 'killed man before Liege attack': what we know Belgian authorities face questions over the attacker who had been let out of jail where he was linked to radical Islamists. He is thought to have killed a man the day before murdering three people in Liege. -
France Libyan leaders arrive in Paris for talks to restore order in the country The rival factions are hoping to agree on a political roadmap, including elections -
World News High-school hostage standoff follows shooting in Belgium; 3 dead A message on the the city's official Twitter account said "children from local schools are safe and sound." -
Brazil Brazil drivers strike continues despite government deal Brazil drivers strike continues despite government deal being struck. -
World News 234 bottles of champagne? Right-wing MEPs asked to explain expenses A right-wing group in the European Parliament has been told to justify excessive spending totalling €427,000 in 2016 -
France France ‘committed’ to glyphosate herbicide ban despite parliamentary rebuff French MPs have rejected moves to ban the controversial herbicide despite President Macron’s vow to outlaw it within three years. -
Belgium Gunman kills three in Belgium 'terror' attack A man shot dead two police officers and a passerby in Liege, Belgium before being 'neutralised'. -
Portugal Portugal to vote on assisted suicide The issue has divided the country pitching politics against faith. -
Earth News The most charming places to sip Champagne in Paris Where to sip a glass of bubbly in the French capital :our outside the box drinking guide -
World News Euthanasia and doctor-assisted suicide are on the table in Portugal A series of left-leaning governments, as well as the Catholic Church's waning influence, have opened the door to deep cultural changes. -
World News Watch: Italy's 'Mr Scissors', migrant turned French hero, English cheese-rolling Get up to speed on the issues driving the conversation across Europe and the world: Tesa Arcilla anchors Euronews' live daily morning show Good Morning Europe from Euronews' headquarters in Lyon. -
United Kingdom Medical team that saved the Skripals speaks out Staff at Salisbury District hospital have been talking about how they faced the unknown when a former Russian double agent and his daughter were attacked with a lethal nerve agent. -
World News Dozens of mortar shells fired from Gaza in largest barrage since 2014 One of the projectiles landed near a kindergarten shortly before it opened, local media reported. -
United Kingdom Real-Liverpool: European Judo Union calls out Ramos' 'illegal move' on Salah A tweet comparing a Sergio Ramos’ controversial tackle on Liverpool star Mohamed Salah to an illegal judo move has gone viral. -
World News Italy's political pandemonium is remarkable even by Italian standards "The next elections could become a de facto referendum on Italy remaining in the eurozone," one economist said. -
Romania The Romanian who is seeking asylum in Africa He's not your typical asylum seeker, but Radu Mazare says he is simply trying to escape political persecution in his home country of Romania. -
Nicaragua More violent clashes in Nicaragua Students clash with police and attack a pro-government building while calling for President Daniel Ortega to step down. -
USA Rockets bottled as Warriors sweep into NBA Finals Thursday's NBA finals will be between the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers after the visitors upset the Rockets in Houston to go through. -
Austria Austria cracks down on welfare payments to migrants Austria's right-wing coalition government is cracking down on benefits paid to foreigners in a bid to deter asylum seekers. -
Peru Giant drawings found near Nazca Lines in Peru desert Archaeologists using drones have discovered 25 ancient geoglyphs thought to have been created by the Paracas culture in southern Peru. -
World News Man burns American flag blanket, starts wildfire "No matter your political views, we think it's safe to say we can all agree starting a wildfire is no good!" Grant County fire officials said. -
USA Flood waters recede in Maryland leaving everywhere coated in mud The people of Ellicott City face a massive clean-up after torrential flash floods -
Italy Italy crisis in EU spotlight as Cottarelli looks to form government Italy's new prime minister designate will try to name a new government amid political turmoil after the president blocked a populist coalition's attempt to do so.