World News 'Bigfoot erotica?' Virginia congressional race gets weird A candidate's fascination with Bigfoot is becoming an unlikely issue in a competitive congressional race. 30/07/2018
World News Trump says he'd meet with Iranian leaders with 'no preconditions' Fresh off meetings with Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump said Monday that he would be willing to meet with Iranian leaders as well. 30/07/2018
World News Fact check: What Trump got wrong in his attacks on Mueller The president's tweetstorm on Sunday contained a number of factual inaccuracies and misstatements. 30/07/2018
World News A 'horrible idea': Why Anthony Bourdain fans are slamming Gordon Ramsay's new show In the National Geographic show "Uncharted," the celebrity chef will travel the world in search of unique food cultures. 30/07/2018
Greece Eyewitness videos capture horror of Greek wildfires The Greek government is facing criticism as the extent of the damage from the worst wildfires in recent memory becomes clear. Our correspondent Bryan Carter reports from Mati, where the land is scorched and many buildings are reduced to ashes. 30/07/2018
No Comment Watch: Helicopter crashes in Beijing, injuring 4 A helicopter crashed in China's capital Beijing, on Monday, injuring four people. 30/07/2018
Nicaragua Explained: what you need to know about Nicaragua’s deadly crisis Nicaragua has been gripped by a deadly crisis since street protests erupted three months ago. Here we explain what you need to know. 30/07/2018
Earth News The self-propelled wooden models that are delighting the world Welcome to UGEARS’ workshop, where horses, trains and instruments powered by gears, cranks and rubber bands are crafted. 30/07/2018
World News Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani says collusion with Russia is not a crime Giuliani, speaking to several media outlets, also attacked Michael Cohen, the president's former personal attorney. 30/07/2018
Germany Munich Airport back to normal after travel chaos The incident was triggered when a woman entered the security area unchecked, causing police to completely close Terminal 2. 30/07/2018
World Nicaragua’s Ortega insists his departure would be 'path to anarchy': exclusive Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega told Euronews he won't allow elections until at least 2021. 30/07/2018
France French student slapped for standing up to harasser On Saturday, French student, Marie Laguerre, was struck in the face by a man who was allegedly sexually and verbally harassing on the streets of Paris. After standing up for herself by telling the man to "shut up," the man then struck her in the face before leaving the scene. 30/07/2018
Zimbabwe High turnout at Zimbabwe polling stations Many first time voters queued at the polling stations, without Robert Mugabe being on the ballot paper for the first time. An EU Chief Observer says voting polls were "very smooth" at some but it was "totally disorganised" in others 30/07/2018
USA California's wildfires: deadly blaze continues to spread Firefighters say erratic winds and dry conditions have caused the Carr fire to grow 30/07/2018
China UK Foreign Secretary calls Chinese wife Japanese in China meeting UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt just made his debut visit in China hard to forget...by mistakenly calling his Chinese-born wife “Japanese” in a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. 30/07/2018
World News Lawsuit in fatal duck boat sinking seeks $100 million "This tragedy was the predictable and predicted result of decades of unacceptable, greed-driven, and willful ignorance of safety," the suit says. 30/07/2018
Italy Trans Adriatic Pipeline: What's at stake between Italy and US Final stages of TAP's construction are under review as Italy’s new environment minister calls the project "pointless", as he says there's a lack of demand and Washington sees TAP as crucial in its strategy to contain Moscow influence on the old continent 30/07/2018
Serbia Serbian lawyers strike over colleague's murder Lawyers in Serbia have begun a week-long strike, calling on the authorities to investigate the murder of one of their colleagues. 30/07/2018
No Comment Fish in hospital as rains kill 80 in north India Dirty water with fish squirming around flooded a hospital in northeast India after monsoon rain and at least 80 people died within days in one state in weather-related accidents, officials said Monday. 30/07/2018
World News Going to Mars will involve all sorts of risks. Going bonkers might be the biggest NASA has a plan to help spaceflyers cope with profound isolation during the two-year round trip. 30/07/2018
Italy Four takeaways from Trump’s meeting with Italy PM Giuseppe Conte Donald Trump and fellow populist Giuseppe Conte hold a press conference after their meeting at the White House on Monday. Here is what you need to know. 30/07/2018
Nicaragua Ortega: opposition protests are a US-led coup attempt Nicaragua's President Ortega tells Euronews protests against his rule are an attempted coup by right-wing opponents, disputes death toll and rejects stepping down 30/07/2018
France Paris' cooling bench is the latest tool to help people cool down Paris is hoping to tackle peoples woes in the heatwave with a refreshing bench- but does it work? 30/07/2018
United Kingdom Coffin carriers scrapped at Novichok victim's funeral Dawn Sturgess, 44, died in hospital on July 8 after being contaminated with the Novichok nerge agent. 30/07/2018
World News A NASA scientist is behind bars in Turkey. But Trump isn't tweeting about it. American citizen Serkan Golge is behind bars on charges U.S. says are "without credible evidence." But pastor Andrew Brunson has the president's attention. 30/07/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. UK must do more to tackle sex slavery at home | View On World Day against Trafficking in Persons, it's clear the British government has a long way to go to end widespread sexual exploitation happening within its own borders, despite claiming to be a leader in the fight against modern slavery. 30/07/2018
No Comment Bear climbs out of manhole Utility workers in Colorado Springs were alerted to a bear stuck underground. 30/07/2018
Greece Emotional scars linger as clean-up begins in fire-stricken town of Mati Ghost town: emotional scars linger as clean-up begins in fire-stricken Greek resort of Mati. 30/07/2018
No Comment Annual high diving competition takes place at historic Mostar bridge Over 10,000 people gathered in the southern Bosnian city of Mostar on Sunday to watch the 452nd annual diving competition, with participants jumping from the historic Old Bridge into the Neretva River. 30/07/2018
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe looks to turn page on brutality and chaos of Mugabe What’s at stake in Zimbabwe’s election? The country is choosing a new president after 40 years under Robert Mugabe brought repression and economic ruin. 30/07/2018