27 May 2019 | Euronews
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World News Watch candidates react to European election results Written on their faces: Watch candidates react to EU election results -
USA Meghan McCain to Sen. Klobuchar: Leave my father out of it The Democratic presidential contender used a personal anecdote about the late Arizona GOP senator criticizing Trump. -
Greece Greek general elections awaited after Syriza trounced in Euro elections Greek general elections could take place by the end of June after the main opposition New Democracy party trounced ruling Syriza in European elections -
Nepal American climber dies on descent from summit of Mount Everest The number of dead or missing mountaineers on the world's highest mountain is now at nine on the Nepali side during the current climbing season. -
World News EU Elections 2019: Which candidates won the social media campaign? Much of the of #EP2019 European election battle took place on social media. Which candidates had the most engagement? -
United Kingdom Brexit Party 'here for the long term' says victorious Nigel Farage The former UKIP leader told Euronews the two-party system in British politics "needs breaking apart" as heralded his Brexit Party's victory in European elections. -
World Raw Politics in full: EU elections breakdown For all the latest analysis on the EU elections, be sure to catch this episode of Raw Politics. -
World News Who's winning the race to be the next European Commission president? EPP spitzenkandidat Weber is by far bookies' favourite with odds of 1/1 (50%), although Barnier is in second place at 6/1 (14.3%), which came after his odds were slashed by nearly a third since November 2018, according to Ladbrokes. -
No Comment Akie Abe and Melania Trump enjoy flute concert at Akasaka Palace Melanie Trump and Akie Abe attended a cultural event at the Akasaka Palace on Sunday during Trump's four-day official visit to Japan. -
USA House investigations of Trump and his administration: The full list The president says it's "harassment." Democrats say they're playing catch-up after two years with virtually no oversight from Republicans. -
No Comment Double vision? 50 pairs of twins gather for parade in Crimea The little twin brothers and sisters marched with their parents along the Yalta village on the Black Sea in Crimea on Sunday (May 26) as part of the Festival of the Crimean Twins. The parade was held in the city for the second time and gathered some 50 pairs of twins. -
World News Large power block in waiting but can the far-right unite? With Eurosceptics holding 23% of the new assembly, talks of new groupings are underway. -
USA She's got a plan for that. Warren tries to breakout with flurry of policy proposals. Democratic voters want someone who can beat Trump, but they say they want to hear from candidates about their specific ideas, too. -
United Kingdom Watch: Toe wrestler nails 16th world championship title After having their feet inspected for fungus, contestants lock toes and try to push their opponent's foot to the side. -
No Comment An ambulance service for pets for the first time in Hong Kong An ambulance service for pets is now available in Hong Kong, China, to care for animals in emergency situations. The service started with a modified small bus and now has three ambulances equipped with oxygen, bandages and medical supplies. -
United Kingdom "Never give up" says UKIP following disastrous EU election results The UKIP have lost all of their seats in the European Parliament, rendering the future of the party dubious. -
No Comment Banquet of love and affection to celebrate Ramadan in Egypt Hundreds of Egyptians gather at an annual Ramadan in a Cairo neighborhood, forming a 50-metre long table filled with Ramadan delights. -
Europe News Rock star politics in Romania In this edition we are in Sibiu where EU leaders got the warmest of welcomes. -
USA Environmentalists and far-right batter centrists as Europe is reshaped Analysis: Sunday's results represent a seismic rejection of the traditional ruling parties across the continent. -
Europe News Hungary foreign minister rejects Weber for EU's top job, claps back at Article 7 'torture' "I can tell you one thing for sure: We do not consider any Spitzenkandidat suitable as the president of the European Commission." -
Austria Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz ousted in no-confidence vote Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has lost a no-confidence motion, forcing his government from office in the wake of the Russian influence scandal. -
USA Assange's extradition battle to focus on free speech rights "This precedent will be used against other media organizations," Assange's London-based counsel said. -
World News EU elections 2019: Who are each country's most colourful candidates? From the UK's Ann Widdecombe to Italy's Silvio Berlusconi, the European Parliamentary elections weren't short of colourful characters. Here's our pick of the most eye-catching MEPs. -
World News European Elections 2019: Winners, losers and the shrinking centre With a voter turnout of a record high of nearly 51%, the European Elections have shown the divergence of political alliances in Europe. -
Romania Liviu Dragnea, Romania's most powerful politician, goes to jail for corruption Crowds shouted 'go to prison' as Romania's Liviu Dragnea was taken to jail for corruption. -
United Kingdom Nigel Farage's Brexit Party biggest winner in UK's Euro election vote Nigel Farage's Brexit Party was the largest single winner of the EU elections, gaining 31.7% of the vote and 29 seats in Britain's European election -
Earth News Best eco-travel Instagrams to follow this May From tips and tricks, to recommendations and inspirational photographs, these influencers are blazing a trail for sustainable travel. -
United Kingdom Did Brexit parties really win in the European elections? Euronews looks at the United Kingdom's results and compares Brexit parties to Remain parties. -
Kazakhstan Fearless debates break down stereotypes at the Eurasian Media Forum ‘The world today: Transforming reality?’ The theme for the 2019 Eurasian Media Forum poses a big question. The summit, taking place on 22nd to 24th May in Almaty, Kazakhstan, digs deep into the key issues facing the media today. -
World News United in diversity? The EU Parliament is about to find out | Analysis The crumbling of old alliances and the emergence of new players has created a European Parliament which has little in common except a lack of common ground, writes Darren McCaffrey -
Next Series How companies across Europe are creating sustainable products using no fossil fuels Futuris takes a look at Europe's Bioeconomy sector and meets the people developing the myriad of bio-based products currently hitting the market around the whole continent. -
Business Fiat Chrysler puts merger offer to Renault board Fiat Chrysler puts merger offer to Renault board -
USA 100 years ago, this eclipse proved Einstein right and changed our understanding of the universe When the moon blotted out the sun on May 29, 1919, scientists were able to confirm the physicist's theory of relativity. -
World News Two suspects arrested in connection with bomb attack in Lyon last week French police have arrested two people in connection with last week's bomb blast in the city of Lyon that injured 13 people. -
USA Europe at crossroads as voters embrace the far-right, environmentalists Party group leaders begin their horse-trading to see what kind of stable alliance can be established and who might secure the E.U.'s top jobs. -
USA Organized crime gangs trigger return of moats in Britain "We have to take defending ourselves into our own hands," one farmer said as moats and trenches are dug and reinforced gates installed. -
Ecotech Electric aircraft: challenges and promises Electric aircraft could be as important as the arrival of the jet engine and coming to an airport near you soon. -
USA Sanders: Trump and Kim Jong Un agree on assessment of Biden "I think they agree in their assessment of former Vice President Joe Biden," the White House press secretary said in an exclusive interview. -
Nepal Before fatal descent, British climber wrote he feared Everest overcrowding could prove deadly Robin Haynes Fisher wrote on Instagram last week that he had delayed his trek to the Himalayan summit in hopes of smaller crowds. -
Greece Greece headed to snap elections after Syriza defeat in EU vote Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras called snap national elections after suffering a heavy defeat by the opposition conservatives in European Parliament elections on Sunday. -
USA Trump says he backs Japan's efforts to talk with Iran "The prime minister's already spoken to me about that and I do believe that Iran would like to talk. And if they'd like to talk, we'd like to talk also. We'll see what happens," Trump said. -
World News Live blog updates as European elections 2019 take shape Click here for live updates on the European elections. We bring you new results and updates just one day after the EU elections. -
World News Eurosceptics vs Europhiles: Who wins the social media battle? Eurosceptics vs Europhiles: Who wins the social media battle? -
United Kingdom Farage wins in UK but pro-EU parties make huge gains The Brexit Party led by Nigel Farage won the UK's European election — but there was a huge surge for the pro-EU Liberal Democrats as voters hardened their stance. -
World News Voter turnout rises for first time ever in EU elections, breaking 50% The proportion of people turning out to vote in the EU elections has gone up for the first time since the formation of the European Union. -
The Cube Angry Romanians protest after being denied European vote Angry crowds banged on the walls of the embassy in The Hague, Netherlands, after voters were turned away when polls closed. -
World News Guy Verhofstadt celebrates 'new balance of power' in EU Parliament The leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe called for a "more ambitious Europe" as the EU election results the traditional main parties both lost ground.