2 July 2018 | Euronews
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World News 3-year-old birthday girl dies after Idaho stabbing spree Following the child's death, the suspect, Timmy Kinner, 30, was charged Monday with first-degree murder. -
World News Dutch city's 3D-printed homes could help upend the construction industry Project Milestone will put concrete printing technology to the test. -
World News German Chancellor Merkel says compromise on migration reached with CSU CSU leader Horst Seehofer to continue to serve as Interior Minister. -
World News One of these women could be Trump's Supreme Court pick President Donald Trump is considering several women as potential high court nominees. Here are half a dozen currently viewed as top candidates for the slot. -
Mexico What's behind Mexico's indelible ink? An indelible ink leaves Mexicans with an imprint for eight days. -
Europe News 'We feel like second category citizens,' say abortion campaigners Protesters turn out in Brussels to vent anger over Poland's planned abortion law changes -
Cult 53rd Annual Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 53rd Annual Karlovy Vary International Film Festival honours filmmakers and stars from around the world. -
World News Coffee is really, really good for you, new evidence shows Instant or decaf, it doesn't matter what kind you drink. -
Sport Belgium advance to Quarter Final with 3-2 win against Japan Belgium scored its third and final goal during extra time. -
World News Thwarted terror plot in France targeted event involving Giuliani A couple was arrested for an alleged bomb plot targeting Iranian opposition rally involving US speakers in France. -
World News Macron left red-faced after ambassador praises Hungary’s Orban French President Emmanuel Macron firmly rebuked the outgoing ambassador to Hungary after he praised Viktor Orban’s migration policy in a leaked confidential cable. -
No Comment The USA win the Quidditch World Cup in Florence, Italy, after beating Belgium The USA became World Quidditch Champions for the third time at the Quidditch World Cup in Florence, Italy on Sunday (1st July), after defeating Belgium in the final. -
World News Missing Thai boys, soccer coach all found alive in cave complex Rescue teams will send doctors and food to help them and that rescue teams still need to pump more water out of the cave and work on bringing them out. -
No Comment Champs Elysees transformed into open-air cinema for a night The most famous street in Paris the Champs Elysees was transformed into a giant open-air cinema on Sunday (July 1). -
Malta Captain of the Lifeline ship feels wrongly targeted It's after a court hearing in Malta on Monday after rescuing around 230 migrants. The prosecutor says the ship was not properly registered but the groups operating both vessels deny any wrongdoing. -
Malta Lifeline captain charged for lack of vessel registration, released on bail Claus-Peter Reisch, captain of rescue vessel Lifeline, was charged by Maltese courts on Monday for lacking proper registration for the boat when it entered Malta waters last week. -
No Comment European Tree Climbing Championship takes place in Thoiry, France Winners of the the 'European Tree Climbing Championship' (ETCC) were announced on Sunday (July 1) after a weekend of contests. -
No Comment Huge landslide cuts off road in southwest China A rain-triggered landslide cut off a local road in Beichuan Qiang Autonomous County, southwest China’s Sichuan Province on Sunday. -
Europe News Brussels launches fresh legal action against Warsaw Move puts Poland on a collision course over judicial reforms -
Focus Crans Montana Forum turns spotlight on globalisation Hundreds of politicians, business leaders and representatives of international organisations gathered for the 29th edition of the Crans Montana Forum. The state of World affairs is debated here, without fear nor taboos. -
Europe News View from Vienna - migration set to dominate Austria's EU presidency Austria plans to use rotating hot seat to help prevent new migrant waves -
United Kingdom How to score the perfect penalty — according to Stephen Hawking Back in 2014, Stephen Hawking came up with a formula to score the perfect penalty. But does it work? -
USA Hero pup saves owner from rattlesnake bite in Arizona In a heroic act, a puppy stood between a rattlesnake and his owner and took the bite instead. -
Germany New Border Police at Bavarian and Austrian border The new border police will work with the federal police to secure the boundary. With state-of-the-art equipment, they'll be able to compare data of asylum seekers which should prevent people applying for asylum in several different EU countries. -
Sport Salah signs new deal with Liverpool Liverpool striker Mo Salah has signed a new five-year contract with the club. -
Next Series How a robot in deep water can bring enlightenment A European research project is using a robot to boldly go where no one has potentially gone before. An underwater sphere stuffed to the gills with technology is capable of entering a mine, mapping it and returning on its own. -
Spain Spanish Twitter users take World Cup defeat with humour Spaniards reacted with humour on Twitter after their team was eliminated from the World Cup by Russia on Sunday. -
Germany Merkel's showdown with Seehofer: Euronews Answers What's happening at the heart of the German government? -
Economy EU tries to stop US imposing tariffs on its car industry In a submission to the US the EU said tariffs on cars and car parts could undermine U.S. car production by imposing higher costs on U.S.manufacturers. -
World News Redoine Faid and six more of Europe’s most-audacious prison breaks A look at some of the most daring, dangerous and outrageous attempts to escape prison in Europe. -
Germany Last-ditch talks to resolve German political crisis The leaders of Germany's three coalition parties are meeting on Monday night to try to resolve the crisis over migrant policy that’s threatening Chancellor Angela Merkel's government. -
World News Woman saved from rattlesnake after 'sweet hero' puppy jumps in front of her The group ran into the rattler while out for an early morning walk. -
World News French arms sale aided Egypt's 'bloody repression,' says report A report by four human rights groups found that French arms sales to Egypt jumped from €39.6 million in 2010 to €1.3 billion in 2016. -
Russia Brazil defeat Mexico 2-0, advance to quarterfinals Brazil beat Mexico 2-0 in the round of 16. -
Venezuela Half a burger? Here's what one month's pay will get you in Venezuela Minimum wage in Caracas can buy you five cups of coffee — or half a burger. But what other things can you buy with one month's pay in the South American country? -
Earth News Sitting down with the world's best French contemporary artist Richard Orlinski talked to Living it about humanity, contemporary art and Lewis Hamilton. -
Sport Froome cleared of doping charges Defending champion Chris Froome has been cleared of cleared of doping charges, days before the Tour de France begins -
Philippines Mayor 'killed by sniper' during city hall ceremony in Philippines Filipino mayor Antonio Halili was killed during Tanauan City's weekly flag ceremony on Monday. -
Economy Carrefour and Tesco join forces French supermarket retailer Carrefour and British peer Tesco announced on Monday plans to form a global long-term purchasing alliance -
Ukraine Are Ukrainians really boycotting the World Cup in Russia? How are Ukrainian football fans reacting to the World Cup hosted by Russia — are they tuning in and is it possible to watch matches in public across the country? -
Denmark Scientists develop artificial ovary to help women conceive after cancer treatment Danish scientists have taken early steps towards creating an artificial human ovary designed to help women conceive after cancer treatments that can damage fertility. -
World News German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer in CSU divisions A shown down over migration has thrown the German coalition government into crisis mode. -
Thailand Rescue teams find missing boys, coach in cave with ‘signs of life’ It's been nine days since the boys and their football coach went missing. Doctors say their survival depends of them having found drinkable water. -
World News Watch: Austria takes over EU presidency - what does it mean for Europe's migration policy? Austria takes over EU presidency - but with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz at the helm of the bloc. What will the appointment of the right wing populist Chancellor mean for Europe's migration policy? -
Russia Penalty shootouts are unfair. Here’s how they could be fairer | View Alternative designs for penalty shootouts could level the playing field during one of the most dramatic moments of the FIFA World Cup. -
Mexico Who is Mexico's Lopez Obrador and will he take on Trump? Mexico's next president won a landslide in Sunday's election promising to tackle corruption, violence — and Donald Trump. -
Mexico Mexico gets its first leftist leader in decades Veteran politician Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador wins after promising to tackle corruption and the drug cartels. -
Romania Romanian #Europeanheroes who rescue people for free Mihai Tuhari is an IT-programmer by day, but transforms into a 4x4 rescuer when needed. His platform, which offers help to motorists in distress, costs him 3 euros per rescue to run, but he insists that helping out is its own reward. -
The Cube France's 'Spider-Man' begins job in Paris fire brigade | #TheCube Mamoudou Gassama, the man who found fame after scaling a building in Paris to save a dangling child, begins his first day as a fire fighter. -
Germany Germany's interior minister threatens to resign, putting more pressure on Chancellor Merkel Last week Horst Seehofer threatened to turn asylum seekers away from Germany's borders unless Merkel reached an acceptable deal with other EU partners. -
World News Ruling party candidate concedes defeat in Mexican presidential vote Andrés Manuel López Obrador's victory would be a resounding defeat for outgoing President Enrique Peña Nieto. -
World News Left-winger Lopez Obrador wins Mexico's presidential election, rivals concede Left-wing candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador looks set to replace the conservative Enrique Pena Nieto as president with at least 53% of votes, according to the electoral authority's official quick count.