30 June 2019 | Euronews
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Libya Tensions mount between eastern Libyan forces and Turkey Forces loyal to eastern Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar said they destroyed a Turkish drone parked at Tripoli's only working airport on Sunday, halting civilian flights as tensions between Ankara and the eastern administration mounted. -
World News Czech PM warns of snap election if coalition crumbles Czech PM warns of snap election if coalition crumbles -
World News NYC gay pride march marks 50th anniversary of Stonewall riots This year's New York City gay pride parade marked 50 years since the Stonewall riots that brought the issue of LGBTQ rights to the world's attention -
USA Jailed British-Iranian aid worker ends hunger strike, husband says Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe ended a hunger strike in Tehran, with her husband saying it served the purpose of raising awareness of her plight. -
France Relief from heatwave for northern France but south still sizzles Temperatures in northern France are dropping but the intense heat continues for many in southern Europe -
France Red Bull Flugtag: Crowds defy heatwave to watch quirky aircraft dip in Lyon rivers Thousands defied a suffocating heatwave to witness the launch of home-made, often quirky aircraft over Lyon's rivers, as Redbull's flagship competition Flugtag took place in the French city on Sunday. -
USA As Facebook cracks down on hate speech, it's also re-evaluating another policy: Nipples In early June, 125 people protested in the nude outside the New York City headquarters of Facebook and Instagram. It worked. -
USA Busing becomes focal point of Democratic primary after Biden-Harris debate exchange "Busing is certainly an option that is necessary in certain cases, but it is not the optimal," Sen. Bernie Sanders said Sunday on ABC's "This Week." -
Europe News EU top job: MEPs blast Tusk over von der Leyen's controversial nomination The German Defense Minister was tapped by EU leaders to replace Jean-Claude Juncker at the end of his mandate later in the year, but her nomination needs to be approved by MEPs. -
Japan Japan poised to resume commercial whaling despite protests Japan is to resume commercial whaling in July after leaving the International Whaling Commission -
United Kingdom UK rapper Stormzy gives political Glastonbury performance with Banksy-designed stab-proof vest Stormzy's performance was hailed as a defining moment for British rap. -
Ecotech We went off-roading with the Rolls-Royce Cullinan in Scotland A luxury SUV experience with Rolls-Royce in Scotland's Speyside -
USA Data: Twitter primary is not 'the real world' Poll numbers don't match up particularly well with the figures from the 280-character "debate." -
USA Supreme Court term found Trump's justices, and others, forming unpredictable alliances The high court divided along the typical ideological lines only seven times. -
USA Palestinians release businessman who attended U.S. peace conference The Palestinian Authority boycotted last week's Bahrain conference, saying the U.S. is unfairly biased toward Israel. -
USA Trump must use sanctions to force Kim Jong Un on nukes, former diplomat says "North Korea is delivering a different image to the world that it is not North Korea begging or demanding a meeting, but it is America that wanted to have that meeting," the former diplomat said -
Albania Albanian mayoral vote unfolds peacefully despite opposition boycott Some abstainers mocked those who were casting a vote with songs from the country's communist past. -
USA Scientists are searching for a mirror universe. It could be sitting right in front of you. If the "mirrorverse" exists, upcoming experiments involving subatomic particles could reveal it. -
World News EU and Vietnam sign "ambitious" free trade deal The European Union signed a landmark free trade deal with Vietnam on Sunday, the first of its kind with a developing country in Asia. -
Georgia Thousands protest in Georgia calling for an end to Russian occupation Thousands took the streets of the Georgian capital Tbilisi to call for an end to Russian occupation and for the interior minister to step down -
Canada Return to sender: 69 containers carrying mislabeled waste returned to Canada from the Philippines Rubbish, labeled as plastic recyclables, was stranded in the Philippines for years. The 69 containers arrived in Vancouver to be incinerated this week. The move ends a dispute which started in 2013 that sparked a diplomatic row between Ottawa and Manila. -
Russia Thousands of homes in Russia destroyed after torrential rain Serious flooding in the Irkutsk region has affected more than 9,000 people. A state of emergency has been declared in the area. -
United Kingdom Baby born after mother was fatally stabbed dies in hospital “This is a horrific incident in which a young mother has lost her life and her child is critically ill,” Detective Chief Inspector Mick Norman said. -
USA Trump meets Kim Jong Un, steps into North Korea "Stepping across that line was a great honor," Trump said after the two walked toward each other and shook hands. -
Earth News By Sarah London: the UK’s first 100% transparent skincare brand By Sarah London boasts full transparency of its beauty products. -
Korea Watch back: Trump meets North Korea's Kim in demilitarised zone U.S. President Donald Trump is to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Sunday at the demilitarised zone (DMZ) dividing the two Koreas. -
USA Trump and Kim Jong Un to meet in the DMZ South Korean President Moon Jae-in announced the two leaders will "make handshakes for peace." -
USA Rivals defend Kamala Harris against online attacks they compare to 'birtherism' Former Vice President Joe Biden tweeted, "It's disgusting and we have to call it out when we see it." -
USA Cory Booker takes aim at Joe Biden's language about race Booker reacted to Biden's remark that more people need to see that a kid in a hoodie may be the "the next poet laureate and not a gangbanger."