18 May 2019 | Euronews
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France After six months of protests, France's yellow vests lose momentum Yellow vest protesters took to the streets of Paris for the 27th Saturday in a row but turnout numbers are declining. -
Spain EU not doing enough to tackle youth unemployment, says Spanish digital nomad Like many of his generation, Gonzalo Ajihado left his native Spain seven years ago in the hope of finding better opportunities abroad. -
World News Eurovision 2019: Even Madonna can't quiet the rumblings of an increasingly political event ǀ View Eurovision has survived despite all the political drama, and the U.S. largely ignoring it for decades. Is a North America version in the works? -
USA Biden at rally casts himself as candidate who could unify the nation "Some say Democrats don't want to hear about unity. That they are angry — and the angrier you are — the better," Biden planned to say, according to prepared remarks. -
Cult Eurovision 2019: Five highlights from the Grand Final as the Netherlands claims victory Here's our pick of the top moments from this year's competition -
USA Israel set to host Eurovision song contest amid protests The music contest distracts from Israel's military occupation of Gaza and the West Bank, Palestinian rights groups say. -
No Comment Eurovision superfans count down to final contest in Tel Aviv Tel Aviv counted down to the Eurovision Song Contest final on Saturday (May 18) after a week of parties and protests -
USA Australia's ruling conservatives win election 'miracle' while anti-Muslim senator loses seat Sen. Fraser Anning, who was egged by a teen for anti-Muslim comments after the Christchurch massacre in New Zealand, lost his seat in Saturday's general election. -
Switzerland Swiss voters approve stricter gun control laws to fit with EU rules: national broadcaster Switzerland — one of the most heavily armed countries in Europe — voted to comply with stricter European Union gun laws in a referendum Sunday. -
USA The Trump team has already built its case for Iran war Analysis: U.S. officials' words and actions suggest they may turn to the 2001 use-of-force resolution as justification to bypass Congress. -
No Comment Falling and scoring, robots compete on football pitch As a side event of World 3rd Intelligence Congress, the matches featured 400 contestants from 10 different countries, competing against each other with their best droids in Tianjin. -
Sport Lyon to play underdog Barcelona in UEFA Women's Champions League Final The French giants are going for their fourth straight Champions League title and their sixth in nine seasons. -
No Comment New York bakeries surf the Game of Thrones trend with cakes Let them eat cake. Ahead of the "Game of Thrones" finale, bakeries in New York City are offering sweet treats to tempt hard core fans of the television series. -
Libya Clashes on outskirts of Libya's capital Tripoli kill 15 At least 15 fighters under the command of strongman Khalifa Haftar were killed in clashes with forces linked to the UN-recognised government. -
Earth News Eco brand profile: Mandkhai The Mongolian cashmere label with sustainability at its core. -
USA Austria's far-right vice chancellor resigns after video sparks corruption scandal Heinz-Christian Strache said Saturday that he is resigning after footage apparently showed him discussing state contracts with a potential Russian backer in return for political support. -
Earth News #GoodReads | Secret to Scandinavian happiness, wildlife + vegan cheese Our recommended reads of the week from around the web. From nature tips in Scandinavia to the best vegan cheese and underwater coral gardening. -
USA The universe may be a billion years younger than we thought. Scientists are scrambling to figure out why. New research suggests that the Big Bang that birthed the cosmos occurred 12.5 billion years ago. -
Venezuela Angry Venezuelans wait hours for fuel as shortages worsen Angry Venezuelans wait hours for fuel as shortages worsen -
World News US lifts steel and aluminium tariffs on Canada and Mexico The tariffs were imposed in 2018 after Donald Trump said cheap steel in the United States posed a national security threat -
World News Australian opposition leader concedes defeat to Prime Minister Scott Morrison Australian opposition leader Bill Shorten conceded to conservative Prime Minister Scott Morrison late on Saturday evening, saying his Labor Party would not be able to form a government. -
USA Next week's European elections in the U.K. could be a $100M farce thanks to Brexit It's an election the U.K. doesn't want and might not even need. -
Austria Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz calls for September snap election after coalition partner resigns Footage showed far-right party leader appearing to offer to funnel state contracts in exchange for political and financial support -
USA U.S. warns airliners flying in Persian Gulf amid Iran tensions Concerns about a possible conflict have flared since the White House ordered warships and bombers to the region to counter an alleged, unexplained threat from Iran. -
Italy Salvini and Le Pen rally to unite European nationalists in Milan Headlining the event was Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini and Marine Le Pen of France's National Rally (RN). The two populists are eager for their Europe of Nations and Freedom (ENF) group to become the third largest party in Brussels. -
Earth News Meeting with the Chef behind Harry and Meghan’s wedding-reception menu Our interview with Clare Smyth, the first female chef to run a three Michelin stars restaurant. -
Business Boeing says it has corrected simulator software of 737 MAX jets Boeing Co has made corrections to simulator software that mimics the flying experience of its 737 MAX jets, which were involved in two fatal crashes, and the company has provided additional information to devise operators, a spokesman said on Friday. -
USA Another horse dies after injury at Santa Anita Park, 24th since December "A comprehensive evaluation will be completed to understand what might have caused this uncommon injury," the owners of the California track said. -
USA U.S. officials: "Highly likely" Iran carried out tanker attacks The U.S. has evidence, including photos of the damage and forensics, tying Iran or its proxies to the weekend attacks, an official said.