17 June 2019 | Euronews
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World News Iran: US sends more troops but Trump calls oil tanker attacks 'minor' Donald Trump described attacks on oil tankers as "very minor" even as White House officials announced an extra 1,000 troops to the Middle East. -
France South Korea out of the women's World Cup after Norway defeat South Korea out of the women's World Cup after Norway defeated them 2-1. -
France Renard's penalty secures France's place in the round of 16 Renard's penalty secures France's place in the round of 16. -
France Germany claims place in quarter finals after defeating South Africa Germany claims a place in quarterfinals after defeating South Africa. -
Germany Deutsche Bank is planning to create a so-called 'bad bank' in overhaul Germany's Deutsche Bank is planning to create a so-called 'bad bank' that will undertake poor-performing assets and non-performing or bad loans -
France China, Spain advance to final 16 after goalless group clash It is the first time Spain has entered the knockout stage but they are likely to next face the current Women's World Cup title holder, the US. -
Earth News Duchess of Cambridge inspires sustainable fashion at Ascot Recycled and pre-worn garments are set to steal focus at Royal Ascot's Ladies' Day. -
Greenland The viral image that illustrates the scale of melting ice in Greenland | #TheCube Danish climatoligist Steffen M. Olsen captured this photo of his dog sled apparently travelling on water last week, as temperatures rose 40 degrees Fahrenheit above average. -
Germany Angela Merkel's CDU wins Gorlitz Mayor race, beating far-right AfD The German city of Gorlitz backed Angela Merkel's Christian Democrat candidate Octavian Ursu as mayor in a run-off vote against the far-right AfD party -
Germany Far-right sympathiser suspected of killing German pro-migrant politician A far-right sympathiser is suspected of killing German pro-migrant politician Walter Luebcke, said the Federal Prosecutor's Office said on Monday. -
World News EU tries to de-escalate new US-Iran crisis brewing in the Persian Gulf The European Union is trying to keep the Iran nuclear deal alive and de-escalate the dangers of a new US-Iran crisis brewing in the Persian Gulf region -
France Macron urges Iran to be 'patient', regrets announcements on enrichment Macron urged Iran to be 'patient', adding he regretted their announcements on enrichment at a press conference with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky. on Monday. -
USA Mitch McConnell isn't sure why Jon Stewart is 'all bent out of shape' over 9/11 funds The Senate majority leader, who's been accused of slow-walking funds for 9/11 first responders in the past, told 'Fox & Friends" that "we will take care of" the victims. -
USA Pompeo to meet with U.S. commanders amid growing crisis with Iran Pompeo has promised to provide more evidence to allies backing up the administration's allegations that Iran orchestrated attacks on oil tankers last week. -
New Zealand Women's World Cup: Why New Zealand nearly didn't compete Thirteen of New Zealand's players threatened to walk out a year ago after denouncing a culture of bullying and intimidation under then-coach Andreas Heraf. -
Turkey Eight migrants drown at sea off the coast of Turkey after boat overturns Eight migrants drown at sea off the coast of Turkey after boat overturns -
France Defending champions USA beat Chile 3-0 Defending champions USA beat Chile 3-0 on Sunday. -
Earth News Sustainable summer bags: our selection Conscious and ethical bags of all shapes and sizes to accompany your summer wardrobe. -
Egypt Outcry as Egypt's ousted president Morsi dies in court The Muslim Brotherhood accused Egypt of "assassinating" Morsi through years of poor prison conditions and called for worldwide protests. -
USA World's population could swell to 10.9 billion by 2100, U.N. report finds The growth will increase humanity's footprint on the planet, which could exacerbate hunger, poverty and climate change, experts say. -
USA Supreme Court blocks suit over racially gerrymandered districts in Virginia "It's unfortunate that House Republicans wasted millions of taxpayer dollars and months of litigation," the state's AG said. -
France Sweden secured their place in the knockout stage after beating Thailand 5-1 Sweden secured their place in the knockout stage after beating Thailand 5-1. -
France Canada joins the Netherlands in knockout stage after beating New Zealand Canada joins the Netherlands in the knockout stage after beating New Zealand. -
Cyprus Watch: UN soldiers vacate Cypriot former playground of the rich and famous The Ledra Palace sits at the heart of Nicosia's buffer zone. -
France The Netherlands beat Cameroon beat 3-1 securing their place in the knockout stages The Netherlands beat Cameroon beat 3-1 securing their place in the knockout stages -
France Italy ease into the knockout stages after thrashing Jamaica 5-0 Italy ease into the knockout stages after thrashing Jamaica 5-0 -
France Scotland might see their world cup dreams cut short after upsetting loss against Japan Scotland might see their world cup dreams cut short after upsetting loss against Japan on Friday. -
Turkey Istanbul's mayoral candidates battle it out in rare TV debate The three-hour event debate between AKP candidate Binali Yildirim and the opposition's Ekrem Imamoglu was one of the first of its kind in Turkey in nearly two decades. -
No Comment The Jetman soars over the Dolomites Vince Reffet flew through the Dolomites mountain range in a death-defying stunt on Saturday. -
France Li Ying's goal hands China a win over South Africa Li Ying's goal hands China a win over South Africa. -
USA US fashion icon and socialite Gloria Vanderbilt dies aged 95 American fashion designer, heiress, and socialite Gloria Vanderbilt died on Monday at the age of 95, her son CNN correspondent Anderson Cooper has said. -
China Watch: Hong Kong protesters sing Les Miserables' 'Do you hear the people sing?' Written in 1980 for the Les Miserables musical, "Do you hear the people sing?" has become a protest anthem. -
Earth News Healthy ways to use your food scraps (and actually enjoy them) Top tips from the experts and a host of delicious recipe ideas to help you use up your leftovers. -
France Australia beat Brazil 3-2 despite incredible goal from Marta Australia was able beat Brazil 3-2 despite an incredible goal from Marta. -
USA Hong Kong's protests are just the start of a longer battle Analysis: The huge marches seen in Hong Kong are part of a wider movement to push back against authoritarian Chinese control. -
World News As deaths put e-scooters in the spotlight, what are European countries doing to keep citizens safe? The first e-scooter death in France has put the regulation of the trendy vehicles back in the spotlight. Euronews takes a look at how some European countries are tackling the issue. -
USA Supreme Court declines to change double jeopardy rule in a case with Manafort implications The Supreme Court declined Monday to change the longstanding rule that says putting someone on trial more than once for the same crime does not violate the Constitution's protection against double jeopardy — a case that drew attention because of its possible implications for President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort. -
Denmark Watch: World's oldest flag, the Danish Dannebrog, celebrates 800th birthday The Danish flag's red background represents courage, while the white of the cross stands for peace. -
Iran Iran says it will breach nuclear deal enrichment limit in 10 days Iran has said it will breach an internationally agreed limit on its stock of low-enriched uranium in 10 days. -
USA Buttigieg cancels campaign appearance following South Bend fatal police shooting "One of the reasons we're communicating upfront right now is because of lessons learned from members of the community," Buttigieg said Sunday. -
USA Supreme Court sends gay wedding cake dispute back to state courts The Oregon case raises the same issues as the Colorado baker a year ago who refused to provide a custom cake for the wedding of two men. -
Next Series Europe's mining industry: Changing the way mines are excavated A European research project in Kista in Sweden is working on a new instrument. The X-Mine European project hopes to reduce costs and time by using scanners and 3D technology. -
USA With re-election on the line, Trump's poll numbers are full of warning signs 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. -
France Eighty years since Versailles execution stopped public guillotine spectacles 80 years ago, a crowd gathered for what was to become the last public execution by guillotine in France — a grim spectacle that was captured on film. -
France Storytelling and diversity on the agenda at Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity More than 10,000 creatives from around the world have descended on Cannes this week for the French city’s other big festival – the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. -
No Comment Nenette, France's most famous Orangutan celebrates 50th birthday She ate strawberry cakes and exotic fruits for the occasion -
France Europe's largest fresco unveiled in Paris — but you might not be able to spot it The mural painting by French street art duo Ella & Pitr measures 2.3 acres and was completed on the rooftop of Pavillion 3 at the Parc des Expositions. -
Russia Watch: Muroya sets course for air race victory in spectacular fashion 2017 Red Bull Air Race world champion Yoshihide Muroya is the only Japanese pilot in the history of the sport, and is an aviation hero in the country. -
Italy Italy's Matteo Salvini in US for talks with Mike Pompeo and Mike Pence Italy's Deputy PM Matteo Salvini met with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Vice President Mike Pence during an official visit to Washington -
USA Hunt for cause of massive South America power outage begins "I don't remember anything like this in Uruguay," said one resident. -
USA Iran says its uranium stockpile will breach nuclear deal Iran says Europe still has time to save a nuclear deal, but warns this is the last window of opportunity. -
No Comment Convicts quick on their feet in world's first ever prison marathon 100 athletes paid £55 to take part in the unique sporting event and were encouraged to wear fancy dress appropriate for the venue. -
Business French billionaire Patrick Drahi buys Sotheby's Franco-Israeli Telecoms magnate Patrick Drahi made a surprise move into the art world, snapping up Sotheby’s in a deal worth 3.27 billion Euros, marking the auction house’s return to private ownership after 31 years -
No Comment Pope Francis dons fireman's helmet to visit cathedral in Camerino The Camerino cathedral was damaged by an earthquake in 2016. -
Thailand Italian George Clooney fraudsters arrested in Thailand after years on the run An Italian man who allegedly impersonated actor George Clooney to sell clothes online has been arrested along with his wife in Thailand, police said. -
World Former Catalan President must visit Madrid, and risk arrest, to activate MEP status Carles Puigdemont, former President of Catalonia, will have to travel to Madrid today if he’s to validate his status as a member of the new European Parliament. -
World New Moldovan Prime Minister to seek closer ties with EU Moldova's new Prime Minister Maia Sandu says her country will seek stronger ties with the EU and she has vowed to fight corruption. Sandu took office last week after months of political deadlock with the Democratic Party, which refused to recognise her new coalition government. -
USA Shaking hands is so 2008. This presidential primary has been 'nationalized'. A changing media environment and new primary rules have made the Democratic primary contest so much bigger than the traditional early states. -
World Salvini says he "appreciates the Trump administration" ahead of Washington trip Italian Deputy PM and Interior Minister Matteo Salvini if on a charm offensive ahead of his visit to Washington. He spoke with NBC News' Claudio Lavanga on Europe, Trump and his stance on immigration. -
World Tanker attacks create “hugely worrying” situation in Gulf Iranian miscalculations over western “red lines” could lead to a conflict that nobody wants, Gulf affairs specialist tells Euronews. -
Sudan Sudan's ex-president Bashir charged with corruption, appearing in public for first time since coup Sudan's ex-president Bashir charged with corruption, appearing in public for first time since coup -
USA Huawei founder says revenue will be billions below forecast "I think both sides will suffer," said Huawei's founder of the U.S. adding the company to a blacklist. -
Earth News Green Guide: a weekend in Oslo The Norwegian capital is the European Green Capital for 2019. -
China Hong Kong protesters chant 'Do you hear the people sing?' A song from Les Misérables was heard on the streets of Hong Kong as hundreds of thousands of protesters rallied against their Beijing-backed rulers. -
No Comment Thousands of Venezuelans descend on Peruvian border Thousands of Venezuelans rushed to Peru's northern border on Friday in hopes of entering the Andean country before the imposition of strict immigration requirements at midnight. -
China Hong Kong: Activist Joshua Wong freed from jail to join mass protest Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong walked free from prison early Monday and called for the removal of “evil” leader Carrie Lam amid mass protests. -
USA Pressure builds on Hong Kong leader as democracy activist vows to join protests Activist Joshua Wong, who has become the face of Hong Kong's push for full democracy, was freed from prison Monday. -
USA Man killed by off-duty police officer was 'mentally challenged,' relative says Kenneth French "has never been violent with any of us, so we don't know how this escalated," his relative said. -
World News World's nuclear arsenal down but risk of nuclear conflict up: SIPRI "We are no longer in the classic strategy of deterrence by accumulation of nuclear warheads," a SIPRI expert told Euronews. "Now they have embarked on a tactical war."