15 July 2018 | Euronews
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World News Watch again: Trump and Putin address the media after Helsinki summit Trump said Putin "was extremely strong and powerful in his denial" of election meddling. -
World News U.S., North Korea hold talks to repatriate servicemember remains In a statement, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo described the discussions as "productive," but no specific date was given for the transfer of remains. -
USA Trump calls European Union a"foe" of the USA on trade The European Union hits back at Donald Trump after he calls the EU "a foe" of the US on trade -
Sport How France won the World Cup Euronews' take on how France won the World Cup. -
Russia Pussy Riot invade pitch during World Cup final The World Cup final was briefly interrupted after three intruders linked to Pussy Riot ran onto the pitch before being hauled away. -
World News What the beach does to your brain Science says the surf and sand does the mind (and body) good. Here's how to reap the benefits of all that 'vitamin sea.' -
Sport 19 things we'll remember from World Cup 2018 in Russia It was a World Cup of set pieces, not superstars but nevertheless some inspirational and powerful moments. Here are a few... -
World News Trump calls E.U. 'a foe,' says 'nothing bad' to come from meeting Putin "I think the European Union is a foe, what they do to us in trade," the president told CBS News. -
World What does the future of the Islamic economy look like? As old as the religion itself, Islamic banking has reached new levels of maturity in the past fifty years. It is forecast to be worth 3 trillion dollars by 2021 with Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and the UAE currently leading the market. -
World News Whether Trump likes it or not, Russia remains a threat. Just ask Hillary Clinton | View Whether Trump likes it or not, it's in the best interests of all NATO allies to stay united in the face of potential threats, from Russia and elsewhere. -
Sport Wimbledon: Djokovic beats Anderson to win fourth title Serbia's Djovic won his fourth Wimbledon title on Sunday. -
Finland Trump's "low expectations" for Putin summit Trump's "low expectations" for Putin summit -
World News World Cup: Euphoria is in the air for French and Croatian fans French and Croatian fans can't contain themselves anymore. Both sides have started celebrating ahead of the start of the game. -
World News Coffee's survival is in danger. These scientists are fighting to save it. Cenicafe, dubbed the NASA of coffee, is leading the fight against fungi and pests threatening the crops of the 500,000 family-run farms in Colombia. -
Russia Russia hands over World Cup mantle to Qatar Russia hands over World Cup mantle to Qatar. -
Sport Germany's Degenkolb takes Tour stage nine John Degenkolb won a dramatic stage 9 of the Tour de France, outsprinting yellow jersey holder Greg Van Avermaet late on. -
Spain Watch: bus left hanging over Madrid bridge after accident No one was hurt in the incident. -
World How the French community in the UAE is getting ready for the World Cup final How the French community in the UAE is getting ready for the World Cup final. -
No Comment Fireworks at Eiffel Tower celebrate Bastille Day France capped its Bastille Day celebrations on Saturday (July 14) with a firework display over the Eiffel Tower, a day before French soccer team face Croatia for the World Cup final. -
World News Civilian deaths in Afghanistan hit record high as suicide attacks surge The United Nations says nearly 1,700 people have been killed in the first half of 2018. -
United Kingdom Theresa May: 'Donald Trump told me to sue the EU over Brexit' UK Prime Minister reveals Trump's Brexit advice was not to negotiate with the bloc at all. -
World News New study casts doubt on rise of alien life in our galaxy The Milky Way may be vast, but some scientists suggest that we are the galaxy's only inhabitants. -
Croatia World Cup: Croatian team come together for final despite painful past Croatia's national team has been able to work together and reach the final despite not always having the easiest past. -
World News Gaza ceasefire largely holding after day of intense Israel-Hamas fighting A ceasefire between Israel and Gaza militant groups appeared to be holding on Sunday, ending the most intensive flare-up in violence around the Palestinian enclave since a 2014 war. -
No Comment Revellers jump into sludge at South Korea's annual mud festival Thousands of people flocked to the muddy and slimy venue to get messy at South Korea's 21st Mud Festival in coastal city of Boryeong on Saturday (July 14). -
No Comment Thousands rally against Trump visit in Scottish capital Thousands of people marched through the Scottish capital on Saturday protesting against the visit of US President Donald Trump. -
Climate Now Climate Update: The crazy month of June June - a month of weather contrasts -
Greenland Huge iceberg prompts partial evacuation in western Greenland The iceberg has drifted so close to the western village of Innarsuit, many residents have fled their homes out of fears of a tsunami. -
Haiti Haitian Prime Minister resigns amid fuel price protests Haitian Prime Minister, Jack Guy Lafontant, has resigned after a no-confidence vote triggered by protests against the rise of fuel prices. -
Nicaragua One student killed as Nicaragua church siege ends Catholic priests negotiate the transfer of nearly 200 students out of the building in the capital Managua