USA Why this small Apple feature is a big power play Apple is forcing the adoption of a sign-on tool just as politicians and government regulators are taking a close look at how tech giants wield their power. 04/06/2019
China Remembering Tiananmen, 30 years on Rights groups and witnesses say the number of those killed in the violence could run into the thousands. Chinese authorities have never released a full death toll and have banned any public commemoration. 04/06/2019
Denmark Everything you need to know to understand Denmark's general election Climate and immigration are key concerns for voters, an expert told Euronews. 04/06/2019
Germany Watch: Youth climate change demonstrators protest in German parliament A group of protesters brought the ever-growing youth climate movement to Germany's parliament on Tuesday. 04/06/2019
United Kingdom Change UK loses six of its 11 MPs after poor EU elections result Formally the Independent Group, the party of ex-Labour and Conservative MPs announced Anna Soubry had been elected leader. 04/06/2019
Netherlands Dutch teen's controversial death 'no question of euthanasia' CORRECTED A Dutch teenager who has detailed her struggles with sexual assault, depression, and anorexia has died at home but reports of 'euthanasia' incorrect. 04/06/2019
No Comment Spectacular aerobatics showcased at China extravaganza The pilots from different countries conducted spectacular aerobatics at the 11th Air Sports Cultural Tourism Festival in Anyang City of central China's Henan Province on Monday, attracting numerous people to appreciate the thrilling and exciting performance 04/06/2019
Ukraine Watch: Hit TV series sends tourists flocking to Chernobyl One tour agency reported a 40% rise in bookings since the HBO show began last month. 04/06/2019
USA Buttigieg reflects on his challenge winning black voters at private fundraiser Exclusive: Buttigieg acknowledged it's not enough to have a team that reflects diversity because "people are looking for results." 04/06/2019
USA Civilization could crumble by 2050 if we don't stop climate change now, new paper says Warming climate could bring "outright chaos" unless urgent steps are taken, according to the paper's authors. 04/06/2019
Ukraine Ukraine's President Zelensky meets senior EU, NATO officials in Brussels Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met senior European Union and NATO officials in Brussels in the first foreign visit since his election in April 04/06/2019
My Europe Series Meet the Christian Green Party supporters of Bavaria An otherwise conservative region in Germany has seen a surge in Green Party voters in the last EU election. In this feature of Insiders, meet the Christians who have thrown their support behind the left-wing party. 04/06/2019
USA Trump administration seeks emergency court order to build border wall The government argued that the Sierra Club, an environmental group, doesn't have the right to sue over its plan to reprogram funds from the Pentagon. 04/06/2019
Living Who won the Positive Change award at the CFDA Awards this year? The exclusive fashion event saw a whole host of crowned designers this year, including the new winner of the renowned sustainability award. 04/06/2019
USA Senator: Oligarch linked to Kremlin earned millions while fighting extradition to U.S. Dmytro Firtash has been under indictment in Chicago since 2014. He was also involved in a failed business deal with ex-Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort. 04/06/2019
United Kingdom Billboard campaign aims 'to show Trump how unpopular he is in UK' "He's also a vain and brittle man who's here because he's dazzled by monarchy and thinks Britain likes him." 04/06/2019
United Kingdom Who does the UK's first-ever statue to a female footballer honour? As the England Lionesses prepare for this summer’s tournament, the UK’s first ever statue of a female footballer has been unveiled today at the National Football Museum, Manchester. 04/06/2019
Ireland Euroviews. When it comes to democracy, the world could learn vital lessons from Ireland ǀ View The recent European elections show that many countries in Europe are struggling to contain the rise of far-right populist parties antagonistic towards democracy. In Ireland, however, democracy has a spring in its step. 04/06/2019
USA White House directs Hope Hicks and Annie Donaldson to withhold documents from House Democrats It's the latest in a bitter back and forth between the White House and Capitol Hill, with the Trump administration blocking a number of requests for interviews and documents 04/06/2019
France Watch: Roma circus struggles to pitch its tent amid rise of far right During a far-right rally held in 2015 near the site, "aggressive skinheads" blocked the circus tents' doors and asked performers if they were French and Christian. 04/06/2019
No Comment Thousands of protesters march against Trump's UK state visit Thousands of people protested in central London against U.S. President Donald Trump's pomp-laden state visit to Britain. 04/06/2019
France The architect in charge of Notre Dame wants to rebuild it as before Architect Philippe Villeneuve has been overseeing the cathedral's renovations since 2013. He disagrees with Macron's idea of a "creative reconstruction". 04/06/2019
USA As the world commemorates Tiananmen Square, China is silent As the rest of the world marks the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, China finds ways to make its citizens avoid it. 04/06/2019
Living Meet the tech start-ups making food more sustainable Entrepreneurs from around Europe gathered at London Food Tech Week to showcase the latest in sustainable eating 04/06/2019
United Kingdom The UK and the EU part 5: Never Can Say Goodbye How Britain launched the Brexit process after the 2016 referendum, but has since failed to find the exit door. 04/06/2019
World News Euroviews. Why we should feel hopeful after the EU elections ǀ View Despite all the challenges facing our newly elected MEPs, I am hopeful that a freer, fairer Europe is in reach. In last week’s elections, Europeans came out and voted in greater numbers than at any time in the last 20 years, and many campaigns were driven by young people who made their voices heard. 04/06/2019
No Comment Trains overwhelmed as Bangladeshis go home for Eid Thousands of people scrambled to Dhaka's train stations on Tuesday (June 4) in hopes of returning home for Eid 04/06/2019
USA The 5 things you need to know about the death of iTunes Apple announced it's going to scrap iTunes, its historic media service. What does this mean? 04/06/2019
World News 'First US flag planted at Omaha Beach' goes up for auction Online bidding has already reached $55,000 (€49,000). 04/06/2019
USA The 2020 Democratic race remains stuck in place 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. 04/06/2019