19 June 2019 | Euronews
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France Scotland out of the women's World Cup after draw with Argentina Scotland didn't make it to the next stage of the women's World Cup after a draw with Argentina. -
France Spain seeks ex-ETA boss' extradition from France - source Spain seeks ex-ETA boss' extradition from France - source -
World News Russia denies claims of involvement in Malaysia Airlines MH17 crash Russia said claims of alleged Russian military involvement in the fatal crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in 2014 are groundless, blaming Ukraine instead -
USA NASA wants robots to sniff out moon pits for lunar habitats The sinkhole-like structures might contain valuable resources or provide shelter for astronauts. -
Europe News The Aquarius case: one year on the EU migration policy is sinking The Aquarius with its 629 migrants on board sparked a diplomatic raw among EU member states to reallocate asylum seekers. One year on little has changed. Italy closes its ports, member states oppose to Dublin regulation reform. People keep on dying in the Mediterranean -
USA Bernie Sanders lashes out at Donald Trump as presidential race hots up As the race for the Democratic nomination for the 2020 US presidential election hots up, Bernie Sanders didn't pull any punches as he lashed out at Donald Trump -
France Revolver believed to have been used by Van Gogh to kill himself sold at auction A revolver believed to have been used by Dutch painter Van Gogh to kill himself was sold at an auction on Wednesday. -
France Paris Air Show: Airbus and Boeing present their autonomous air taxis Autonomous air taxis are still years away, but prototypes are creating a buzz at this year's Paris Air Show. -
Pakistan World's highest-operating weather stations installed on Mount Everest The world's highest-operating weather stations have been installed on Mount Everest, according to the National Geographic Society. -
USA GOP senator wants to remove a key legal protection for tech giants Sen. Josh Hawley's bill would change how big tech platforms like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are offered immunity from liability for users' content. -
USA These 'cyborg' plants can sense motion and move on command Researchers foresee a world in which plants collect and transmit information without computers' glaring screens or intrusive sounds. -
World News Emiliano Sala plane crash: Man arrested on suspicion of footballer's manslaughter by an unlawful act Detectives investigating the death of professional footballer Emiliano Sala have confirmed that a man has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by an unlawful act. -
Earth News National Refill Day to spill out across Europe The campaign to have Brits refill their water bottles is set to go global. -
Earth News The most recent fashion trends and their sustainable alternatives These ethical substitutes for 2019's biggest trends are handpicked and recommended to help you make the most out of summer. -
Europe News Brussels Economic Forum 2019 looks at EU's global role Brussels Economic Forum 2019 looked at making the EU a global power, and Arancha González shared her thoughts with Euronews on how that could happen. -
Spain Spain's coach Luis Enrique quits over 'personal reasons'; Roberto Moreno replaces him Spain's coach Luis Enrique quit on Wednesday citing "personal reasons". Roberto Moreno, Enrique's assistant, has been named his successor. -
United Kingdom Johnson and Hunt to go head-to-head in Conservative leadership contest Frontrunner Boris Johnson stormed ahead in first place with 160 votes out of 313, while Jeremy Hunt took back his lead finishing with 77 votes to Michael Gove's 75. -
Thailand Watch: Tourists drawn to Thai temple's golden David Beckham The statue features Beckham's Nineties floppy hairstyle and Man Utd jersey. -
World News Watch: European Inventor Awards honour innovators changing the future The ceremony at Vienna's Wiener Stadthalle on Thursday saw awards given to innovators working in the fields of plastic recycling and cancer diagnostics, rechargeable battery technology, marine anti-fouling and DNA testing. -
Culture Series Exclusive: Maxime Caron's post-apocalyptic images from Chernobyl ghost city Young French photographer Maxime Caron visited the post-Apocalyptic town of Pripyat, where the infamous Chernobyl nuclear power plant is located. Report from Chernobyl in the new issue of the European lens. -
Finland Watch: Finnish inventor takes to high seas in floating hot tub The crew sailed 90km from Helsinki to Tallinn, Estonia, in just over ten hours. The men spent the journey fishing from the comfort of the tub, although sadly their barbecue went overboard. -
Europe News Then and now: Manfred Weber's digs at Hungary over the years "Fidesz is doing a good job in Hungary and they have a good economic development there. On the other hand..." -
USA After fatal police shooting, Buttigieg expresses concern about minority relations The South Bend mayor and 2020 contender ordered the city's bod cam policy for officers changed in the wake of the killing. -
Norway Norwegian island wants to be world's first time-free zone Residents argue that as the sun doesn't rise in the winter and doesn't set in the summer, they should be able to "do what we want, when we want" during the night-less months. -
USA Watch: Yoko Ono refugee boat installation goes on display Visitors are invited to paint their thoughts and feelings about immigration on and around the boat. -
No Comment Yoko Ono refugee boat installation goes on display in New York Visitors are invited to paint their thoughts and feelings about immigration on and around the boat. -
Europe News The five key takeaways from the EU summit More than one month after the European Parliamentary elections, there seems little sign of agreement between parliamentary groups or between member states' leaders on who should replace Jean-Claude Juncker as the president of the European Commission. -
USA San Francisco moves closer to e-cigarette ban San Francisco has outlawed the sale of e-cigarettes until the United States Food and Drug Administration completes a review of the health effects. -
USA Dominican officials arrest 11th suspect in David Ortiz case Authorities say they are looking for at least three other suspects, including the man they believe paid the hit men. -
USA Hope Hicks testifies before House committee behind closed doors Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee planned to focus their questions in part on what they say are obstruction of justice crimes established by the Mueller Report against President Trump. -
USA Trump leans on his greatest hits in campaign kickoff 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 U.S. says tanker attack mines bear 'striking resemblance' to Iranian devices Officials say they also found "biometric information" including a hand print on the side of the ship, which "can be used to build a criminal case." -
No Comment Passenger captures extreme turbulence on Pristina-Basel flight A passenger on a flight from Pristina in Kosovo to Switzerland has captured the moment a plane hit a severe pocket of turbulence. -
No Comment Hungry polar bear seen hunting for food in city far south of habitat Climate change has been damaging polar bears' sea-ice habitats and forced them to scavenge more for food on land, bringing them into contact with people and inhabited areas. -
World News Is it unfair for the ECB to use interest rates to compete with the US? A war of words has erupted between Donald Trump and Mario Draghi over Europe's efforts to boost its economy. Who's right? -
USA Biden cites segregationist senators as he recalls past 'civility' in Senate "At least there was some civility," Biden said at a New York fundraiser. "We got things done. We didn't agree on much of anything. We got things done." -
France Women's World Cup 2019: Brazil beat Italy to set up last-16 match against France or Germany Brazil will face France or Germany after qualifying for the knock-out stages of the Women's World Cup with victory over Italy. -
World Berlin votes to freeze rent prices for five years Rent too high? Well, if you live in Berlin, at least it won't be getting any higher... Berlin city council has voted to freeze rent prices for the next five years, -
United Kingdom Teenagers sentenced to prison for online Prince Harry 'race traitor' threat A neo-Nazi teenager who posted an image calling Prince Harry a “race traitor” has been sentenced to 4 years in a British young offenders' institution. -
Europe News The Brief: Support for far-right party further divides Belgium, Socialists elect president How is a far-right party further dividing Belgium? Will Germany be allowed to create a new motorway toll? Who is the next leader of the Social Democrats? All this and more on Tuesday's Brief from Brussels. -
France Women's World Cup 2019: Sam Kerr scores all four goals as Australia beat Jamaica 4-1 Australia's captain Sam Kerr scored all four goals to beat Jamaica and fire her team into the last 16 of the Women's World Cup. -
Saudi Arabia Credible evidence for probe into Saudi prince over Khashoggi's murder, says UN report There is credible evidence warranting further investigation that Prince Mohammed bin Salman is among high-level Saudi officials liable for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a UN special rapporteur has concluded. -
USA Investigators expected to reveal details of MH17 plane crash The same team has already concluded that the place was downed by a Russian-made missile launcher in 2014. -
No Comment Cuban artist creates drawings underwater For Cuban artist Sandor Gonzalez, there is no better place to draw than several meters below the surface of the sea -
USA International investigator to issue report on Khashoggi murder In October, Agnes Callamard said the evidence pointed to a brutal crime "planned and perpetrated" by Saudi officials. -
France Talking luxury at Cannes Lions festival Attracting young spenders who are passionate about luxury is one of the big talking points at this year's Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, taking place on the French Riviera. -
World Racist attacks on the rise in Italy, independent monitors warn The NGO Lunaria says the increase in the number of attacks is linked to the hostile political atmosphere. -
World Over 70 million people forcibly displaced around the world: UNHCR More 70 million people have been forcibly displaced around the world because of war, conflict, and persecution, according to a new report by the UN Refugee Agency. The findings suggest that more people are displaced globally than currently live in all of France. -
World Trump behind in polls despite his claim that story is "fake news", says expert X -
Earth News Is Downtown Doha the most sustainable city district in the world? This massive project in the centre of the Qatari capital will eventually produce one of the most eco-friendly neighborhood to date. -
Earth News Simple ways to make your workouts greener Our best tips to run, swim and stretch in an eco-friendly way. -
USA Rocket hits ExxonMobil, other oil firms in Iraq Three people were reported wounded in the blast near the southern city of Basra. -
Earth News Today is National Refill Day in the UK, so forget plastic and choose to reuse Ditch the plastic, it's time to buy a reusable water bottle. -
Switzerland Turbulence captured on video by passenger on Kosovo-Switzerland flight Ten people were injured in the incident aboard the ALK Airlines flight including a flight attendant who was thrown into the ceiling. -
USA Trump launches 2020 re-election campaign to 'Keep America Great' Thousands of Trump supporters queued overnight to attend his re-election campaign launch rally in Florida. -
USA Trump, launching re-election bid, says Democrats 'want to destroy our country' With a string of familiar chants, the president's Florida fans helped him kick off the 'Keep America Great' campaign for 2020. -
USA No, the Dominican Republic hasn't suddenly become more dangerous Statistics indicate you're less likely to die as an American in the Dominican Republic than you are as an American in the United States. -
USA Alaska teen allegedly solicited by man to kill her friend, send him videos for $9 million The teen, charged with murder, was allegedly offered millions to murder someone and send proof by a man with a fake online persona. -
United Kingdom PM debate: Johnson says Brexit extension would harm 'confidence in politics' The remaining five Tory leadership candidates faced off in a second debate to determine who will be the next Prime Minister. -
USA Trump digs in on Central Park 5: 'They admitted their guilt' The president, who once called for the five to get the death penalty, offered no apology even though the convictions were vacated. -
USA U.S. politicians hammer Facebook over Libra digital currency project The responses provided a litmus test for the broad political vitriol that now greets almost any news about Facebook.