3 June 2019 | Euronews
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USA Russia probe witness arrested on child porn charges George Nader had helped arrange a meeting in the Seychelles islands between Erik Prince and a banker who is a close associate of Vladimir Putin. -
USA House Judiciary to investigate market dominance of big tech companies While no companies are named, any investigation will inevitably touch on Amazon, Facebook, Google and Apple. -
Italy Italy PM threatens to quit, tells warring coalition to end feud Italy PM threatens to quit, tells warring coalition to end feud -
USA Stratolaunch, world's largest airplane, may be grounded after just one flight The company that built the huge aircraft was established by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, who died last October. -
USA RiP: Apple breaks up iTunes into three apps Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs touted the iTunes store as a way forward just as the music industry was beginning to decline due to widespread digital piracy. -
USA House to hold hearing on Mueller report, 'presidential obstruction and other crimes' One of the witnesses in the June 10 Judiciary Committee hearing is slated to be John Dean, a key figure in the Watergate scandal. -
United Kingdom Why did Northern Ireland elect Alliance MEP Naomi Long? | Euronews Answers Euronews answers why Northern Ireland elected two Remainer MEPs and also broke a nationalist and unionist duopoly. -
USA Trump normalizes foreign election intervention ahead of 2020 Analysis: By jumping into the domestic politics of other countries, Trump appears to give a 'green light' to foreigners who want to influence his re-election effort. -
United Kingdom Brexit clouds European students' British dream Brexit, which is now scheduled for October 31, could lead EU citizens studying in the UK to pay international fees and lose their access to financial support. -
Earth News A smart bench that runs on green energy It might not look like it, but this street bench is a multitasker. -
USA Supreme Court rejects Trump administration request to fast track DACA appeal Federal courts in California, New York, Maryland and Washington, D.C., have ruled that the government cannot shut the Obama-era program down. -
Russia Elton John condemns censoring of Rocketman gay scenes in Russia Singer Elton John, 72, on Friday criticized the reported censorship in Russia of gay sex scenes in "Rocketman" — the new film based on his life. -
Sport Football for Friendship profile: Makhsumov, Tajikistan "Play football, it’s good for our lives!” says Makhsumov, Tajikistan -
Europe News The Brief: new to Brussels A large number of MEPs elected in May are new to the European Parliament, we meet two of them finding their way in Brussels. -
USA Spacecraft that sail on sunshine could be the next big thing in spaceflight These solar sails could herald a new era of spaceflight in which spacecraft forgo the rocket motors they've relied on for decades. -
Focus Football for Friendship sets world record for multiculturalism A programme for young people - that helps develop their football skills and give them an international outlook - has broken the world record for most nationalities involved in a football training session. -
Earth News Listen to music in sustainable style with 'microbe-grown’ headphones The Koorva headset by Finnish design house Aivan is out to change the future of sustainable electronics. -
United Kingdom Donald Trump in UK: Who is happy about the visit and who is not amused? The British capital was buzzing ahead of US President Donald Trump's state visit on Monday. Who is in favour of America's most powerful man visiting the island and who is feeling less positive? -
Lithuania Watch: Fastest crawler crowned in Lithuania's annual baby race Several competitors lost ground following early leads after sitting down near the finish line to look around, depsite the lure of toys and cookies. -
Europe News Pompeo says current US-Europe trade deal is 'not fair' Relations between Europe and the U.S. are “excellent” but current trade terms are “not fair” to America, Mike Pompeo said. -
Italy Watch: extraordinary hailstorm hits Puglia, in southern Italy It looks like winter, but it's early June: an exceptional hailstorm sees the streets Puglia, in Southern Italy, covered in several centimetres of ice -
No Comment Triple flips and fearless stunts at the world slackline championships The world’s best Trick Liners battle for the Title of the World Championship in Stuttgart, Germany. -
Romania Romania: Where corruption begins before birth. Recent gains are only the beginning ǀ View Last week, the European Parliament elections saw voter participation exceed 50%, a resounding rejection of the corruption-fueled party in power, the Social Democrats Party (PSD). [But] many challenges remain for the people of Romania, far too many of which are exacerbated by corruption. -
Sport "Football can make people happy, it can bring joy to communities,” says Sophie Folds, USA "Football can make people happy, it can bring joy to communities,” says Sophie Folds, USA -
Hungary Rescuers in Hungary find body 100kms from scene of Danube boat accident A body was pulled from the Danube more than 100 km downstream from Budapest -
Germany Germany's SPD appoints three temporary leaders after Nahles resignation Germany's troubled Social Democrats (SPD) are in talks to appoint three temporary leaders following the resignation of Andrea Nahles as leader -
China Thirty years on: what led to the Tiananmen Square massacre? June 4th marks 30 years since a pro-democracy protest in Beijing's Tiananmen Square ended in bloodshed. -
Europe News 'Saying 'no' to North Macedonia this year undermines EU credibility': North Macedonia FM As the EU urged leaders to consider opening membership talks with North Macedonia, Euronews spoke with Foreign Minister Nikola Dimitrov about their EU ambitions. -
Hungary Rescuers in Hungary find body 100 km from scene of Danube boat tragedy Rescuers in Hungary have pulled a body from the Danube River more than 100 km downstream from the scene of the sightseeing boat accident in Budapest -
Next Series I-React is an app that could save lives during natural disasters With an increase in danger from natural disasters over the last decade - and indications that this will only get worse - a team of developers have created an app that gathers huge amounts of data in emergency situations. -
USA Trump tests the 'special relationship' ahead of state visit First Read is your briefing from "Meet the Press" and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter. -
USA Trump's tea with Prince Charles could get awkward over the environment Prince Charles, 70, has championed sustainability for decades through his speeches, articles, books and films. -
USA Missouri father among climbers missing in Indian Himalayas "Our hope and optimism in this dark moment is buoyed by the knowledge that our dad was a highly experienced climber," the family said in a statement. -
Colombia Watch: Locals paint the town red in Colombia tomato throwing festival The tomato fight marks the end of the harvest in this agricultural region. The vast pile of tomatoes used are leftovers and not fit for human consumption. -
USA This is what the U.S. wants from the U.K. before it will sign a trade deal The Trump administration sees Brexit as an unprecedented opportunity to strike a trade deal with its transatlantic partner. -
United Kingdom Theresa's tears prove Britain needs more emotion in public life ǀ View Those blaming May for not showing more emotion earlier in her time in Downing Street should ask themselves what they would have said if she actually had. In Britain, we can only let the mask slip as we leave. We must maintain the poker face until we fold. -
No Comment Another one bites the dust: Russians compete in tractor race Thirty-three Russian drivers braved summer heat, mud and dust to join a unique tractor race in the southern Rostov region on Sunday (June 2). -
No Comment Tomato wars: Colombians paint the town red with mass food fight A vast crowd of locals and tourists pelted each other with tomatoes on Sunday in a traditional 'Tomatina' that left the Colombian town of Sutamarchan awash with red pulp. -
Canada Inquiry says killing or disappearance of indigenous women is 'Canadian genocide' A long-awaited report from Canada's national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls will call it a 'Canadian genocide.' -
USA Trump calls London mayor a 'stone cold loser' at start of U.K. state visit The president's comments come after Sadiq Khan said that Trump shouldn't have been offered a state visit. -
USA Inside Pete Buttigieg's plan to overhaul the Supreme Court No other candidate has made it central to his or her rationale for running and proposed presidential agenda. -
Earth News Epic mural of climate change activist Greta Thunberg appears in Bristol A large-scale artwork has been painted in south-west England to pay tribute to the extraordinary teen activist. -
USA China warns students, academics to consider risks of studying in U.S. At stake is about $14 billion of economic activity, most of it tuition and other fees generated annually from the 360,000 Chinese who study in the U.S. -
USA U.S. ready to talk to Iran with 'no preconditions,' Pompeo says "We're ready to sit down with them, but the American effort to fundamentally reverse the malign activity ... is going to continue." -
USA Democrats fight abortion opponents — including those inside the party Louisiana Gov. Edwards opposes abortion rights and signed a bill with major restrictions. The 2020 contenders had a lot to say about that. -
World UEFA criticsed for climate impact of fans' journeys to cup finals Both the weekend's Champions League Final and last week's Europa League Final featured all-English teams. Yet Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur fans travelled all the way to Madrid to see their teams, while Arsenal and Chelsea fans went to Azerbaijan with inevitable environmental impact -
Italy Venice cruise boat crash revives calls to ban big ships Venetians have been arguing for years about the pros and cons of allowing massive cruise ship in the city's channels. Now, a crash that harmed 5 people is reigniting the debate. -
USA Donald Trump arrives in Britain for state visit Trump's visit promises to mix in statecraft at the margins of an official schedule full of pomp. -
USA Machine-gun fire heard as troops besiege protest camp in Sudan Tens of thousands of protesters have been camped since April 6 outside the military's headquarters, the epicenter of the country's uprising. -
Denmark Denmark general election 2019: How are people planning to vote ahead of the June 5 poll? We've been out on Denmark's streets to see how people are planning to vote ahead of the country's June 5 poll. -
Earth News How to create the perfect ethical capsule wardrobe For many fashion experts, buying less and wearing more is key, especially at a time when millions of items of clothing are sent to landfill every year. -
USA Top North Korean official reappears in wake of purge report He has been North Korea's top nuclear negotiator since Kim Jong Un entered nuclear talks with the U.S. early last year. -
Sudan Sudan's military cancels deal with protest groups, calls for elections within 9 months Sudan's military council scrap deal with protest groups, calls for elections within nine months. -
USA Top White House economic adviser is leaving, Trump says Kevin Hassett, an architect of the president's latest immigration policy proposal, is stepping down as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. -
USA Google confirms big outage of YouTube, other major services Google blamed "high levels of network congestion" in the East for outages affecting YouTube, GMail, Google Voice, Calendar and many other services.