23 June 2019 | Euronews
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USA Buttigieg faces testy town hall after officer-involved shooting Buttigieg acknowledged two of his initiatives — implementing body cameras for officers and diversifying the police force — have not yet been successful. -
France Henry sends struggling France into World Cup quarter-finals France captain Amandine Henry came to the rescue as the hosts scraped into the women's World Cup quarter-finals with a 2-1 win against Brazil. -
USA Blow to Turkey's Erdogan as opposition wins big in Istanbul The election was seen as a test of Turks' ability to check what many saw as their president's increasingly authoritarian power. -
Saudi Arabia Yemen's Houthis hit Saudi airport, killing one expat, Saudi-led coalition says Yemen's Houthis hit Saudi airport, killing one expat, Saudi-led coalition says -
World News Weber urges EU lawmakers to push back against decisions made in 'diplomats back rooms' Manfred Weber appeared to cling to his bid for the European Commission presidency in an interview with Welt newspaper on Sunday, as the German conservative urged EU lawmakers to push back against decisions made in "diplomats' back rooms." -
World News England marches into women's World Cup quarter-finals after a 3-0 victory over Cameroon England marches into women's World Cup quarter-finals after a 3-0 victory over Cameroon -
USA Digital sleuths alarmed after Twitter cites Indian law violation The internet's open source intelligence community is raising alarms after some received notices claiming their accounts were in violation of India's laws. -
World News Italy says Netherlands is responsible for fate of migrants stranded at sea Italy's interior minister says the Netherlands is responsible for what happens to a group of migrants stranded on a rescue ship ship sailing under the Dutch flag -
USA Joe Sestak becomes 25th contender to join the Democratic presidential primary Sestak is a Navy veteran and former congressman who twice ran for Senate in Pennsylvania. -
USA Bernie Sanders has dodged criticism for crime bill vote while others have not Sanders has said the bill contained important elements but his past statement show he was more supportive of the law than is commonly assumed. -
USA Schiff: Congress is 'running out of time' to have Mueller testify The House Intelligence Committee chairman said he hopes a decision on Mueller's testimony is reached this week. -
USA Pence says 'of course' migrant children should have access to soap, toothbrushes "Of course we do," Pence told CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday. "My point is it's all a part of the appropriations process." -
China UN food body elects first Chinese head as climate crisis worsens China's vice minister for agriculture was elected on Sunday to lead the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the first Chinese national to run the 74-year-old agency at a time when climate change is leaving more people hungry. -
USA Trump's economic plan for Mideast peace met with widespread rejection Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said focusing on economic issues "is unacceptable before the political situation is discussed." -
Ukraine Ukraine hosts largest ever gay pride parade Thousands took to the streets of Kiev on Sunday for the largest and most peaceful gay pride parade ever held in Ukraine, despite the presence of hostile protesters. -
USA Trump says Clinton was tougher opponent than Biden would be In an exclusive interview with "Meet the Press," the president says his 2016 foe was "ruthless" compared to "sleepy Joe." -
Czech Republic Watch:Tens of thousands rally in Prague in biggest protests since Velvet Revolution Hundreds of thousands rallied in Prague on Sunday to demand the resignation of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis in the biggest public confrontation with the government since the 1989 Velvet Revolution. -
USA President Trump full, unedited interview President Donald Trump sat down for an exclusive interview with Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd on Friday, June 21st, 2019. -
USA U.S. military increases cyber hacking to keep foreign adversaries on their toes "The other side thought they could just walk all over us," said one expert. "There was a decision in this administration to impose consequences." -
USA Trump threatens Iran with 'obliteration,' Iran says White House 'mentally retarded' President Donald Trump has threatened Iran with "obliteration" if it strikes "anything American" after Tehran dismissed new U.S. sanctions as "useless." -
USA 'Electability is in the eye of the beholder': What the hell do we actually know about 'electability?' Democratic voters say beating Trump is their biggest concern in selecting a 2020 candidate. But do they know which candidate is best poised to beat Trump? (Spoiler: Probably not.) -
USA New companion robots can't do much but make us love them With those big eyes and rounded bodies, who could resist them? -
USA North Korea says Trump sent Kim an 'excellent' letter amid stalled nuclear diplomacy The White House declined to confirm that Trump had sent a letter to Kim. -
France Refugee Food Festival: Sharing stories, sharing food During Lyon's edition of the Refugee Food Festival, Euronews met four refugees working as chefs in France to learn their life stories. -
USA Thai soccer team marks anniversary of cave ordeal with run The cave and the town of Mae Sai in the mountainous province on the border with Myanmar are now flooded with curious tourists. -
USA 'This is a free country': Iran allegedly tries to silence protest in London Richard Ratcliffe is protesting against Iran's three-year imprisonment of his wife. -
World News President Trump delays planned mass deportations US President Donald Trump said on Saturday he would postpone mass deportation raids for two weeks as he seeks compromise with Democratic leaders on immigration issues. The president was under pressure from Democrats to call off the roundup, expected to target families in up to 10 US cities. -
France Germany and Norway advance into last 8 of Women's World Cup Germany and Norway advance into last 8 of Women's World Cup after victories over Nigeria and Australia. -
Earth News A vegan restaurant guide to Lisbon Our favourite plant-based cafes and restaurants in the Portuguese capital. -
World News Thousands march in Romanian capital's pride parade Thousands march in Romanian capital's pride parade -
Ethiopia Ethiopia's army chief of staff and regional officials killed in foiled coup attempt Ethiopia's army chief of staff and regional officials killed in a foiled coup attempt said the prime minister's office.