22 June 2018 | Euronews
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Turkey Massive crowds at final rallies before Turkish election Final rallies have been held as Turkey prepares for landmark presidential and parliamentary elections on Sunday. -
USA Trump threatens EU with tariffs on cars President Donald Trump on Friday threatened to escalate a trade war with Europe by imposing a 20 per cent tariff on all US imports of European Union-assembled cars. -
United Kingdom BMW issues Brexit warning one day after Airbus Luxury auto giant BMW has joined Airbus in warning that Brexit plans lack precision. -
Argentina Blind soccer player goes for gold with Argentine team Blind soccer player goes for gold with Argentine team -
Sport Switzerland secures 1-2 victory against Serbia in 90th minute Serbia will be hoping to continue their good form after they won 1-0 against Costa Rica in the first game of Group E. -
Sport World Cup: Belgium defeats Tunisia 5-2 Romelu Lukaku scored twice against Tunisia to become the first Belgian to score four goals at a World Cup. -
Cult Star of Asia international music festival wows audiences in Kazakhstan Regional music takes centre stage at Star of Asia festival in Kazakhstan, featuring folk metal music and other music fusion, including local boy band Mad Men -
Sport World Cup: Nigeria dominate Iceland in 2-0 win Nigeria were on the attack and beat Iceland 2-0 in the World Cup. -
Europe News Is there a way to keep doing business with Iran after US sanctions? Diplomatic and business figures have gathered in Brussels at the "Iran Forum" to discuss ways to stop the Iran nuclear deal from collapsing after the US re-imposition of sanctions. -
My Europe Series State of the Union: How do you solve a problem like migration? -
World The art of self-expression: Dance, fashion & literature What do words on a page, expressive movement, and fashion all have in common? In the Middle East, they’re being used to connect people in society in differing ways. -
France Lyon Festival of Music underway The 37th annual event features an eclectic mix -
Morocco Morocco's hypnotic Gnaoua Music Festival Morocco's hypnotic Gnaoua Music Festival -
World News North, South Korea agree to reunions for families split by war An emotional cross-border meeting beckons for 200 Koreans separated by decades of conflict. -
Economy EU says indebted Greece can finally "stand on its own feet" EU says Greece can finally "stand on its own feet." -
World News Feeling good: positive stories from the week GOOD NEWS FRIDAY| We’d like to introduce you to our roundup of some of the brightest stories from this week. We hope they'll give you a nice shot of energy to get more done and to start your weekend with a smile! -
Turkey Turkey's presidential candidates Turkey's presidential candidates -
Russia Kaliningrad's World Cup facelift came at a price Residents were forced off properties and protestors bullied off properties ahead of World Cup -
Greece Scepticism and optimism greets news of Greek debt deal Athens residents react to the news that European creditors have reached a new deal on Greece's debt repayments -
France Spanish students given 12 hours to clear out dorms for Aquarius migrants Around 20 students who were relocated from their publicly-owned residence in Alicante, Spain, to make way for the arrival of migrants from the Aquarius rescue ship, told Euronews they had 12 hours to evacuate. -
World News As migration summits approach EU is more divided than ever As migration summits approach EU is more divided than ever. -
Greece How Greece's PM celebrated European debt relief package Greece’s Prime Minister has welcomed the decision by eurozone creditors to offer debt relief …. and marked the occasion by wearing a tie. -
Sport World Cup: Brazil knock Costa Rica out in 2-0 victory In the last few minutes of the match, Brazil secured a win over Costa Rica, knocking the team out. -
World News Airbus threatens to abandon Britain, cut thousands of jobs over Brexit U.K. workers make the wings for Airbus planes that are later assembled in Germany and France, but that could soon end. -
World News Iraq to recount 11 million ballots by hand amid fraud claims The recount would get the country "70, 80, 90 percent" of the way to having an untainted result, according to one lawyer. -
Next Series #AskSpace: Will there ever be a European astronaut on the moon? #AskSpace: Will there ever be a European astronaut on the moon? -
Syria Syrian group dances around Latakia's streets to revive city The group wants to revive the Syrian city's spirit. -
World News Trump jabbed first, and now world hits back in trade fight The European Union is set to slap tariffs on $3.4 billion in American products on Friday, from whiskey and motorcycles to peanuts and cranberries. -
No Comment Watch: Taking a dip in the Antarctic and Hawaii spews lava — No Comment of the Week From lava spewing across Hawaii to icy dips in Antarctica. Here's what happened around the world this week. -
United Kingdom Airbus warns it could cut thousands of jobs in UK because of Brexit European aviation giant Airbus warned on Thursday that over 14,000 jobs could be cut in the UK if the country leaves the EU without a deal. -
Iceland Iceland fans drive all the way to Russia - in a Lada Two Iceland football fans have paid homage to the spirit of the Vikings by travelling 5,000 kilometres to watch their team play in the World Cup -
Italy The negative image of migration portrayed in Italian newspapers | View The Italian broadsheets have had difficulty in being neutral and avoiding any form of judgment in the description of events that have migrants as protagonists. -
Italy Italy to seize rescue ships in new migrant row Italy is to seize two ships from migrant rescue charity Mission Lifeline for allegedly breaking the law, which the NGO vehemently denies. -
Italy “This ship is only going to see Italy by postcard” - new migrant crisis in the Mediterranean Just days ahead of an EU mini summit on migration, Italy is at the heart of fresh drama in the Mediterranean. -
Economy New agreement on Greek debt The deal with Eurozone countries gives Greece ten more years to pay back over 96 billion euros -
World News World's longest beard goes on display Hans Langseth or King Whiskers has gone down in history as having the world's longest beard -
World News An island nation in the Mediterranean Sea is running dry Countries in the eastern Mediterranean are increasingly vulnerable to drought as the changing climate brings higher temperatures and less precipitation. -
France Cannes Lions Festival - the growing trend of corporate social responsibility Big advertisers, influencers, and business executives give their views on good corporate citizenship -
USA Melania Trump wears "I don't care" jacket on trip to see migrant children What do you think of the First Lady's fashion choice. -
USA First Lady visits shelter for child immigrants on US-Mexico border First Lady visits shelter for child immigrants on US-Mexico border -
World News 'Roseanne' spinoff ordered by ABC, but without Roseanne Roseanne Barr will have no financial or creative involvement in the spinoff, according to ABC. -
World News Kate Spade's 'heartbroken' father dies one day before her funeral The fashion designer's father, Earl F. Brosnahan Jr., died Wednesday at age 89. -
World News How will migrant parents find their children? There is a way for migrant parents who were separated from their kids by the U.S. government to locate them, but it's complicated. -
World News EU migrant crisis deepens: As it happened on Friday, June 22 Follow breaking news updates and trending stories from Friday, June 22 here. -
World News Jellyfish sting thousands off Florida beaches "This has probably been the worst summer in a long time," a surfing instructor says.