11 June 2019 | Euronews
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Italy Let us explain our economic plans: Italian prime minister tells European leaders Let us explain our economic plans: Italian prime minister tells European leaders -
USA Biden, Yang feud over former VP's absence from candidate forum "To me, I have to admit to you, this particular person said he would've been there," Biden said Tuesday of Yang. "Well, I have different values than him." -
USA House approves enforcing subpoenas in court against Trump officials The vote is part of the Democrats' larger oversight strategy, which they are ramping up this week. -
World News International Labour Organisation: 100 years defending worker's rights 2019 marks the centenary of the UN's International Labour Organisation, with the annual conference celebrating 100 years of protecting worker's rights -
USA Large mass discovered under moon's crater, believed to be metal from asteroid Large mass discovered beneath moon's crater, believed to be metal from asteroid -
Earth News Penélope Cruz launches sustainable jewellery collection with Swarovski Penélope Cruz launches her latest collaboration with Atelier Swarovski which promotes conscious luxury. -
USA As Biden and Trump battle in the trenches, Buttigieg attacks from higher ground Analysis: The military veteran mayor suggested U.S. foreign policy and national security would be stuck in the past with either the current president or the former VP at the helm. -
No Comment Heavy rains in Indonesia hit the city of Samarinda At least 10,300 people were affected by the floods that hit Samarinda, Indonesia, on Sunday. -
USA Never used Zelle? Scammers can still use it to drain your bank account The digital payment service embedded in banking apps has made it easier for thieves to access funds in personal checking and savings accounts, experts say. -
Russia Russia to release investigative journalist Ivan Golunov, drop charges Russian authorities will release investigative journalist Ivan Golunov and drop all charges against him after public outcry and claims he was framed -
No Comment Exhibition's tribute to human rights activists killed in Colombia The artist Doris Salcedo directed an exhibition of public art in Bogotá in tribute to dozens of human rights leaders killed in Colombia after the signing of the peace agreement. -
Germany 'Doomsday' hail storm smashes windows in Bavaria A strong hailstorm with golf ball-sized stones hit parts of Bavaria on Monday evening. -
France War-time lovers enjoy emotional reunion in France 75 years after last seeing each other A veteran has beaten the odds to enjoy a tender reunion with his war-time lover, 75 years after they last set eyes on each other. -
USA Everything you need to know about the first Democratic debate The first debate will take place on June 26 and June 27 in Miami. -
USA Trump may be having second thoughts about Shanahan as Defense Secretary While in Europe to commemorate D-Day, Trump asked at least 3 people if they had any suggestions for different candidates, said 4 sources. -
USA Trump waves single sheet of paper that he claims holds secret Mexico deal "I just give you my word," the president told reporters as he declined to reveal the contents. -
Botswana Botswana strikes down colonial-era law and legalises homosexuality By legalising homosexuality, Botswana has joined other African countries like Angola, Seychelles, Mozambique and South Africa. -
USA Buttigieg vows to seek repeal of post-9/11 war powers resolution The Afghanistan War veteran drew sharp distinctions with President Trump in his first major foreign policy speech as a 2020 Democratic candidate. -
Hungary Hungarian rescuers find four more bodies in Danube River sunken boat Rescuers in Hungary have pulled four more bodies from the Danube River as they search for more victims of the tragic Budapest sightseeing boat sinking -
Moldova How did the political crisis in Moldova unfold and what happens next? Pro-Europe and pro-Russian forces have long vied for supremacy Moldova, which finds itself nestled between Romania and Ukraine — here's how the current political crisis unfolded. -
World Raw Politics in full: Tory leadership race, Sturgeon visits Brussels, Greek snap elections Catch the full episode of Tuesday's Raw Politics. -
Earth News Tokyo Olympics to make awards podiums out of household waste in 2020 The 2020 Olympic Games will see Tokyo incorporate recycled plastic into awards podiums. -
Syria Watch: Fresh start for Aleppo's soap industry after conflict Hisham's family factory once produced five tonnes of the famous Aleppo laurel and olive oil soap a day. Now he makes just 100kg per day, but says he is happy with that – for now. -
United Kingdom 'They're all pretty awful prospects' - Scotland's Sturgeon on Tory candidates As the ten remaining candidates for the Conservative leadership in Westminster make their pitches inside parliament, Scotland's first minister did not wish to endorse any of them. -
USA Family puzzled after American plummets to death in Iraq Peter Choi was only days away from returning to the United States, where he was planning to live with his brother in Tacoma, Washington. -
USA Rep. Justin Amash resigns from Freedom Caucus The Michigan lawmaker is the only congressional Republican who has called for the House to impeach President Donald Trump. -
Earth News The botanists hiking mountains to prevent mass plant extinction Nearly 600 plants have disappeared from the wild in the last 250 years, these botanists are fighting back. -
China Watch: Protesters gather in Hong Kong to protest China extradition bill Protesters in Hong Kong have gathered outside the territory's Legislative Council building for another round of protesting against a controversial extradition bill. -
World News For the sake of security and political stability, parliaments must pursue sound governance ǀ View As rapporteur of the [OSCE] economic and environmental committee, I have tabled a report and draft resolution under the theme “Advancing Sustainable Development to Promote Security: The Role of Parliaments.” -
USA Fears over freedom sent up to 1M onto Hong Kong's streets. That might be just the start. "There is an emotional sense that this is a fundamental threat to Hong Kong's way of life," one expert said. -
USA Trump 'an existential threat': Biden to take aim at the president as they cross paths in Iowa If Trump is elected to a second term, "he will forever and fundamentally alter the character of this nation," Biden will say. -
Poland No, Mr Kaczyński, I will not be voting for PiS in the October elections. Here's why ǀ View Responding to an open letter to the Polish people by the president of the ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS), law academic Wojciech Sadurski makes clear why he will not be voting to transform Poland's democratic system into an autocracy. -
USA Trump, Biden battle for the spotlight in Iowa 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. -
Haiti Oxfam sex scandal: Charity had 'culture of tolerating bad behaviour', damning report finds A report into the sexual exploitation of earthquake victims by Oxfam workers in Haiti says the charity had a "culture of tolerating bad behaviour". -
USA NBC announces five moderators for first Democratic debate The presidential primary face off, hosted by NBC News, MSNBC and Telemundo, will take place in Miami on June 26-27. -
United Kingdom Egypt tries to halt the auction of Tutankhamun statue in London next month The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities is trying to halt the auction of an Egyptian statue in London next month, arguing Egypt has a claim over the artefact. -
No Comment Meet the machine that automates the burger-making process An automated burger machine has been helping to tickle tastebuds in San Francisco. -
Hungary Watch: Boat involved in deadly collision lifted from Danube The tourist boat involved in a deadly collision on the Danube in Budapest has been pulled from the water. -
France Truck driver involved in fatal e-scooter collision had taken drugs, say Paris’ prosecutor’s office Truck driver that fatally hit man riding electric scooter in Paris was under narcotics, the Paris’ prosecutor’s office told Euronews. -
No Comment Stunning hail balls hit Lake Ammersee near Munich This video posted by a passenger on Lake Ammersee shows the hail storm that hit the lake on Monday afternoon. -
Italy 'Biblical' invasion of locusts wreaks havoc on Sardinian farmlands Sardinian farmers say it could be too late to halt a 'bibilical' invasion of locusts destroying crops and affecting their livestock. -
World Catholic Church study says current gender theories 'move away from nature' The Vatican has published a document that takes aim at modern gender identity theory. The paper is called “Male and female He created them” is directed to Catholic schools, instructing them in ways to counter efforts to: “deny the natural difference between a man and a woman”. -
USA Iran says U.S. resident convicted of spying in closed-door trial will be released The move comes against the backdrop of a flurry of diplomatic activity by U.S. allies aimed at lowering the temperature between the two adversaries. -
World Basel Art Fair Preview: Who will grab the headlines in 2019? The world's largest art fair -
The Cube Centurion crackdown as tourists face new rules for Roman holidays Sanctions include fines, as well as the individual being banned from areas for up to 48 hours, known as the application of the “Daspo Urbano”. -
USA New NASA program to give us the first female moonwalker It's a bold plan — and success isn't certain. Artemis faces political, budgetary and technological hurdles. -
World Greece to hold snap election in July after presidential approval Greece's president has approved a request by prime minister Alexis Tsipras to hold a snap election, just four months before the end of Tsipras's term. -
Mali Mali president condemns central Mali village attack that saw at least 95 people killed President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita condemned the killings of at least 95 people in a village attack in central Mali. -
World International Labour Organisation meets during centenary year One of the world's biggest defenders of worker's right is celebrating 100 years. -
Hungary Salvage teams work to raise sunken tourist boat to Danube surface The salvage operation to raise the sunken tourist boat from the bed of the Danube has begun. -
Germany German actors lead campaign against AfD government in 'Görliwood' German actors and Hollywood producers are leading a campaign against AfD government in 'Görliwood'. -
Earth News Our selection of non-toxic and organic fake tans Cosmetic products that beauty editors and skin specialists recommend. -
USA Canada plans to ban plastic straws, bags, cutlery by 2021 "We're at a point when we take our kids to the beach and we have to search out a patch of sand that isn't littered with straws, Styrofoam or bottles." -
Greece Seven drown off the Greek island of Lesbos after boat overturns Seven people have drowned off the Greek island of Lesbos after their boat overturned, said the Greek coast guard. -
Business Uber's European rival Bolt enters London market, again Uber's European rival Bolt enters London market, again -
USA YouTube CEO says 'sorry,' but defends hosting videos with homophobic slurs YouTube, like Facebook and other online services, is facing growing scrutiny over material that shows violence, promotes hatred or is objectionable in other ways. -
USA 'One American flag flies': Pence defends barring pride flags on U.S. embassy flagpoles The vice president spoke about the issue that infuriated the LGBTQ community in an exclusive interview with NBC News.