24 June 2019 | Euronews
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Economy Which European countries are the most expensive? Which countries are the most expensive and which are the least expensive? -
Cyprus Cypriot army captain gets seven life sentences for serial killing spree A Cypriot army captain was sentenced to seven life terms after pleading guilty to killing five women and two children in a grisly three-year murder spree -
France The science of heatwaves: How will this week compare to 2003? Alex Morgan at #TheCube asks extreme weather expert Dr Dann Mitchell how this heatwave might compare to past summers, and if we're having more hot spells. -
Turkey Ekrem Imamoğlu easily elected new mayor of Istanbul after repeat poll Thousands of supporters of Turkey's Republican People's Party filled the centre of Istanbul to celebrate Ekrem Imamoğlu's election as the new mayor of Istanbul -
France Refereeing in spotlight as VAR sparks Women's World Cup controversy VAR or Video Assistant Referee has taken a hit after changing multiple results at the Women's World Cup. -
World News Italy's Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo to host 2026 Winter Olympic Games Italy's Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo beat Stockholm for the right to host the 2026 Winter Olympic Games after a vote by the International Olympic Committee -
Earth News Sustainable denim: the brands you can trust We consider the brands reducing denim's environmental impact. -
Turkey Who is Ekrem Imamoglu? Turkey's quiet force challenging President Erdogan Running under the slogan "Everything will be fine", Ekrem Imamoglu confirmed his victory as Istanbul mayor on Sunday. His supporters already see him challenge Erdogan in the 2023 presidential election. -
USA Cummings demands details on 2017 Trump-Putin meeting The House Oversight Committee chairman has asked whether the president violated the President Records Act by destroying and confiscating documents containing details about that sitdown. -
Italy Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo awarded 2026 Olympic Winter Games Four other potential hosts earlier dropped out of the race with concerns over the size and cost of the event. -
USA Italy selected to host 2026 Winter Olympics The International Olympic Committee made the announcement after a day-long conference in Lausanne, Switzerland. -
No Comment Wakeboarder takes on Bangkok’s narrow waterways at speed German wakeboarder Dominik Gührs navigated the narrow waterways of Bangkok's Ancient City and floating markets recently. -
USA NASA to launch deep-space atomic clock that could transform space exploration The device is designed to make navigation to distant objects in space more autonomous. -
Netherlands Netherlands emergency services hit by major telecoms outage Netherlands authorities said anyone with an emergency should go directly to hospitals, fire departments or local police stations. -
USA How floating solar farms could make fuel and help solve the climate crisis "Solar methanol islands" could curb our reliance on fossil fuels that belch harmful greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. -
Germany Eurofighter pilot killed in Germany collision, other found alive in tree The Luftwaffe said both pilots were able to operate their ejector seat. One was found alive by rescue teams in a treetop. -
Democratic Republic Of Congo Watch: One country's trash is musical treasure in DRC A rubbish dump may seem an odd place to seek inspiration, but not for band Fulu Muziki. -
United Kingdom EU rebukes UK over 'obstacles' to vote for EU27 nationals Brussels demanded London provide information after EU citizens in the UK "were confronted with a number of obstacles" to participate in last month's EU elections. -
China Carrefour to abandon Chinese market as local competition hots up Carrefour is retreating from the Chinese market it entered in 1995, after intense competition from local supermarkets and a growing online retail presence -
USA Supreme Court allows trademark for F-word soundalike A streetwear brand whose name sounds like a form of the F-word can get federal trademark protection as a result of the Supreme Court's ruling. -
Europe News Poland law reforms 'break EU law' says European Court of Justice Poland’s government pushed through reforms that rights groups said gave it more control over courts. -
Cyprus Turkey-Cyprus dispute: Why are the two countries arguing over drilling rights? The 45-year dispute over the northern part of Cyprus has flared up once more as Turkey begins oil and gas exploration off the coast but how did this conflict start? -
Cyprus Cypriot army captain gets seven life sentences for serial killings An army captain was sentenced to seven life imprisonment terms after pleading guilty to killing five women and two children in a three-year murder spree. -
Slovenia Watch: Floating turntable keeps vinyl up to date Powered by magnets, the €2,460 platter floats as it plays music. The designer says the lack of motor makes for a crisper, clearer sound. -
USA Voting system vendors reveal owners after Russian hacks and investments Election officials are scrutinizing top voting system vendors for potential foreign ownership after Russian hacks and investments. -
USA Voting system vendors reveal owners after Russian hacks and investments Election officials are scrutinizing top voting system vendors for potential foreign ownership after Russian hacks and investments. -
USA Hard Rock Hotel in Dominican Republic to remove liquor from minibars "The safety and health of our guests is now, and has always been, our highest priority," the hotel said. -
No Comment Mud is in the air at Russian swamp football tournament Mud was flying at a swamp football tournament competition in a Russian forest around 60 kilometres from St Petersburg. -
Next Series Abandon ship! How technology is coming to the rescue of the cruise industry The cruise industry is booming, with more than 25 million passengers expected to be carried worldwide in 2019. But with the increase in numbers comes an increase in risk. Now technology is coming to the rescue. -
USA Trump shows he remains fixated on Obama 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. -
Turkey Turkish opposition: Nothing will be the same after Istanbul win The defeat of Turkey’s ruling AK Party in the rerun of Istanbul’s mayoral race could pave the way to early general elections and ultimately bring an end to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s rule, a senior member of the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) told Euronews. -
World News Heatwave: what are the highest temperatures ever recorded in each EU state? As Europe braces for another heatwave with highs expected to reach between 35C and 40C, some might take solace from the fact that these temperatures remain well below the region's record of 48C. -
Sport Egypt's Coptic Christians claim they're being shut out of football Members of Egypt's minority Christian community say they face discrimination when it comes to football -
USA U.S. set to announce 'significant' sanctions on Iran as tensions simmer President Donald Trump may have called off the airstrikes — for now — but tensions between the United States and Iran looked set to ramp up elsewhere. -
USA White House tries not to talk about slain journalist as Pompeo lands in Saudi Arabia "Take their money. Take their money, Chuck," Trump said of the Saudis during an exclusive interview with NBC News' Chuck Todd. -
A guide to Dubai’s Expo 2020 As Dubai gears up to host Expo 2020, we break down what you can expect from the world-renowned fair. -
Spain Shots fired at mosque in Spanish exclave Ceuta Nobody was killed or injured in the attack, which happened at dawn as some worshippers were praying inside. -
No Comment Recycled wastes create unique music in RDC A garbage dump in the Democratic Republic of Congo's bustling capital Kinshasa may be an odd place for most people to seek inspiration. But for Fulu Muziki group Piscko Crane, this is the perfect place to find the recycled material he will use to create his band's unique sound. -
Sport Argentina through to Copa America quarter-finals after 2-0 win over Qatar Argentina make Copa America quarter-finals after lacklustre win over Qatar -
USA Bodies of seven climbers missing in Himalayas recovered The group's tragic end comes amid this season's high death toll on Mount Everest. -
World Madagascar's last erotic sculptor On this edition of Inspire Africa, Jerry Bambi explores erotic funerary art amongst the Sakalava people in Madagascar. -
No Comment Sao Paulo celebrates gay pride with largest crowds yet Hundreds of thousands of revellers flooded Sao Paulo's Avenida Paulista Sunday (June 23) with a festive atmosphere as they sang and danced at the 23rd annual Sao Paulo Gay Pride Parade, which organisers bill as the largest gay pride parade in the world. -
France Colombia hoping to be 'Latin American Silicon Valley,' president tells Euronews Colombian President Ivan Duque has been telling creative industry experts, gathered on the French Riveria, how he's focusing on the Orange economy to drive growth and employment. -
USA Buttigieg learns the hazards of campaigning for president as a mayor Facing racial unrest over a police shooting, the South Bend mayor is knocked off balance, off course — and off message. -
World Could Imamoglu victory in Istanbul be 'beginning of the end' for Erdogan? An expert on Turkish politics has told Euronews that the AK Party's defeat in Istanbul's mayoral election could be the beginning of the end of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. -
USA 'It's maddening': Student debt scams flourish with rise in robocalls, advocates say College graduates across the country saddled with student debt have become prime targets for "bad actors" eager for a piece of the student loan industry. -
World Czech protest organisers call for new political movement in wake of Sunday’s Prague demo The Million Moments for Democracy group is calling for Andrej Babis to quit over allegations that he fraudulently uses his power as Prime Minister to boost his own business interests. -
USA Biden's soft spots exposed, but Democratic rivals strike only glancing blows The former vice president's comments about working with segregationists in the Senate provided the backdrop at a gathering of 2020 candidates in South Carolina. -
USA States across the country take unprecedented action to save child brides Even as the problem gets increased attention, advocates fear loopholes will allow forced underage marriages to continue. -
World Stockholm and Milan battle it out to host 2026 Winter Olympics Voting begins on Monday -
Target Dubai sees a small fortune in the SME sector The Dubai Government is stepping up its efforts to help Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, seen as the backbone of the economy. -
World News Paris to open pools and parks longer during heatwave The French capital has announced special measures including extended opening hours for swimming pools and parks to mitigate the potentially deadly effects of the heatwave descending on Europe. -
World French National Assembly expected to declare 'climate emergency' In France, the National Assembly will discuss its carbon neutral objectives this week. The new proposals will set a 2050 target for the country to be carbon neutral. It will also pledge to halve its reliance on nuclear energy by 2035 and close all its coal-fired power stations within 3 years. -
Destinations Conscious tourism in idyllic Saint Lucia A place to experience multiple holidays rolled into one.