25 May 2019 | Euronews
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Sport Explosive judo on Day 2 of Hohhot Grand Prix, Japan tops medals table Powerhouse performances and explosive judo dominated Day 2 of the 2019 Hohhot Grand Prix in China, with Japan clinging on to top spot in medals table -
France 'Parasite' directed by Bong Joon-ho wins prestigious Palme d'Or at Cannes film festival 'Parasite' directed by Bong Joon-ho wins prestigious Palme d'Or at Cannes film festival -
Russia Russia ordered to release detained Ukrainian sailors by maritime tribunal Moscow has been told by a maritime tribunal it must release 24 sailors that were aboard vessels it intercepted in the Kerch Strait in November 2018. -
Europe News The thing Eurocrats are most worried about with EU election results What would their nightmare scenario be? -
Nepal Deaths of Irish and British climbers bring Mount Everest toll to 10 It came during a season that has been plagued by bad weather and overcrowding on the peak. -
United Kingdom Crowdfunding plea to keep Lady Chatterley's Lover in UK A crowdfunding site has raised tens of thousands of pounds to try to keep the Lady Chatterley's Lover copy that was used in the 1960 obscenity trial in the United Kingdom. -
World News Swedish activist Greta Thunberg addresses climate march in Copenhagen Greta Thunberg addresses the "People's Climate March" live in front of the Danish Parliament. -
Greece Exclusive: Violence breaks out between residents of refugee camp and police on Greek island of Samos Police fired warning shots and used tear gas, they "beat up" some of those demonstrating, an NGO told Euronews. -
No Comment Surfing Bali Stephanie Gilmore and Kanoa Igarashi win in Bali Australia's Stephanie Gilmore and Kanoa Igarashi from Japan were the winners on the third leg of the World Surf League in Bali on Saturday. -
World News EU elections 2019: Country-by-country full results At-a-glance summary from the 28 EU nations. -
No Comment Japanese compete to qualify in national pillow fighting tournament In the small fishing town of Ito, 150 kilometres south of Tokyo, people of all ages took part in a Japanese pillow-fighting tournament. They gathered from across the region to compete in the event that has been one of Japan's quirkiest since 2013. -
World News Final EU election rallies take place The last election rallies of the European People's Party and European Socialists have been taking place ahead of Sunday's poll. -
Earth News Ten ways to make lunching al-desko more eco-friendly Grab your glass jars, slice your sandwiches and follow these simple tips for keeping your al-desko lunch green. -
USA New law ends use of restraints on pregnant inmates as advocates push for more Data is hard to come by and standards of care vary greatly from state to state. -
USA Iran blasts 'highly dangerous' U.S. troop boost amid Mideast tensions The U.S. is sending 1,500 more troops to the region amid simmering tensions, President Donald Trump said Friday. -
USA Space aliens are breeding with humans, university instructor says. Scientists say otherwise. Outlandish claim has a secret breeding program creating alien-human hybrids who can survive climate change. -
Ireland Fine Gael and Green Party have strong showing in Ireland Exit polls after Ireland voted for the European Parliament showed strong numbers for governing party Fine Gael (EPP). The Green Party, meanwhile, overtook the Labour party and had surprisingly strong results in Dublin. -
United Kingdom What is Boris Johnson's view on Brexit? The main subject on everyone's lips in the UK is Brexit and that doesn't look set to change in the coming months — where does the man who could be the next prime minister stand on the issue? -
World News US President Donald Trump sends 1,500 troops to Middle East as tensions with Iran continue to rise Tensions between the US and Iran are rising as Trump sends 1,500 troops to the Middle East and pushes through the sale of billions of dollars' worth of arms to Saudi Arabia -
United Kingdom Raab, Leadsom and Gove join five others in race to replace May May announced her departure date on Friday after angering senior figures in her party with her latest plan to deliver Brexit. -
Earth News The best plant-based shampoos and conditioners for summer Here’s a selection of the best vegan and cruelty-free shampoos and conditioners for summer-proofing tresses. -
World News Police in France hunt for suspected bomber after 13 people were injured in a blast in Lyon Police in France have released pictures of a man they suspect planted a bomb in the city of Lyon that injured 13 people -
USA Missing woman found alive in Hawaiian forest after two weeks Amanda Eller was "stuck and slightly injured" in the forest, according to loved ones dedicated to finding her. -
USA Bolton: North Korea missile tests violated U.N. resolutions The national security adviser says the repeated pattern of failures to rid North Korea of nuclear weapons should be stopped. -
USA U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services director asked to resign L. Francis Cissna oversaw the agency during the final iteration of the travel ban, attempts to repeal status for "Dreamers" and repeated attempts to limit undocumented immigrants crossing the southern border.