1 July 2019 | Euronews
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USA Tim Cook disputes 'absurd' reports about Jony Ive's departure from Apple In a rare, scathing statement sent exclusively to NBC News, Cook took issue with a report published Sunday night by The Wall Street Journal that said Ive had grown frustrated with Cook's leadership and alleged lack of interest in the design production pro -
USA Antarctic sea ice is shrinking rapidly after decades of growth. Scientists aren't sure why. Researchers have long struggled to explain the unusual behavior of ice floating in the ocean around the planet's southernmost continent. -
USA Hazmat crews respond to package 'possibly containing sarin' sent to Facebook HQ The Facebook Inc mail facility in Menlo Park, California has been evacuated. -
USA Despite China concessions, Trump encouraged to keep pressure on Huawei Senators from both parties responded to Trump's move with either words of caution or outright dissension. -
USA Ocasio-Cortez: Detained migrants being told to 'drink out of toilets' Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and other Democrats described the conditions in two Texas immigration facilities as "indefensible." -
Sport England full of confidence ahead of semi-final clash with USA Buoyed by their 3-0 win over Norway in the quarter finals, the Lionesses believe they can beat tournment favourites and defending champions USA in Lyon on Tuesday night. -
USA The ghost of Al Franken and the mystery of the Gillibrand campaign's failure to launch She says voters have moved past her role in the Minnesota senator's political exit — but they still aren't buying in to her presidential pitch. -
World News World leaders react with worry to Iran's breach of nuclear deal Iran has breached a central limit of its nuclear deal with major powers, accumulating more enriched uranium than allowed under the accord. -
World News French police probed over rough break-up of climate demo French police probed over rough break-up of climate demo -
United Kingdom Body found in London garden is a stowaway who fell from Heathrow-bound plane A bag, water and food were discovered in the plane's landing-gear compartment after it landed. -
Destinations Our City Guide to Lille, France Looking for a city break? Follow our guide to discover the restaurants, hotels and galleries that will enrich your trip. -
USA New study shows Russian propaganda may really have helped Trump The study does not prove Russian interference swung the election to Trump. But it did find Trump's poll numbers improved when Russian trolls were active. -
USA New study shows Russian propaganda may really have helped Trump The study does not prove Russian interference swung the election to Trump. But it did find Trump's poll numbers improved when Russian trolls were active. -
Sport Silk Way Rally revs its engines as race looms The gruelling 5,000 km journey across Mongolia and Russia begins on July 6, taking racers through a minefield of tough terrains, scalding heat, and beautiful vistas. -
Sport Women's biggest football match becomes world record World record in Lyon: woman play the world's biggest football match, and it wasn't at the World Cup! -
USA Trump fumes about Cuomo, New York A.G. over state investigations "Cuomo uses his Attorney General as a bludgeoning tool for his own purposes," Trump tweeted. "They sue on everything, always in search of a crime." -
Turkey Activists march for Pride in Turkey before being dispersed by police After a whopping 100,000 people marched for Gay Pride in 2014 in Istanbul, authorities prohibited the march from taking place in subsequent years. -
Europe News The Brief: Finland takes over EU Presidency, agenda focuses on climate change Brussels has a new face beginning July 1st: Finnish Prime Minister Antti Rinne. Rinne said the first two words in the country's plan for the next six months are "climate change." -
World News Watch: Advertising legend Martin Sorrell speaks to Euronews on the new reality of advertising "The best question to ask is not is the client happy, it's are we adding value" advises advertising giant Martin Sorrell. -
No Comment Rare hail carpets eastern Mexican city in 1.5 metres of ice A blanket of hail and ice covered streets in Mexico's Guadalajara region after a heavy storm of rain and hail on Sunday (June 30). -
USA 'Nobody expected this moment' — the top takeaways from Trump's trip to Asia Analysis: In an eventful overseas trip, the president extended olive branches to foes while keeping an eye on how it was being received back home. -
World News Insight | Euronews talks Women's World Cup with Jean-Michel Aulas Olympique Lyonnais club president Jean-Michel Aulas is one of the most influential figures in women's football. He spoke to Euronews about what the future holds for women' football. -
Germany Watch: Postwoman in Germany makes all of her deliveries by boat "In the winter months, everything ran over the ice. Sometimes the postman came with the ice skates when it was frozen" remembers barge ferryman Gunter Brandt. -
France Spike in bogus websites selling air quality stickers for vehicles in France Spike in bogus websites selling air quality stickers for vehicles in France. -
Next Series Scotland explores new avenues for energy self-sufficiency In our latest episode of Futuris, we found out if hydrogen can meet the energy demands on remote, isolated territories. European researchers are working to find out on constrained lands, such as the Orkney Islands in the UK. -
France World Cup Semi Finals: What to look out for in the final four World Cup Semi Finals: What to look out for in the final four -
France WWI bombs prevent firefighters from stopping fire in eastern France A shell dating back to World War I exploded after a fire raged at a military camp outside of Reims for four days. -
Iran Iran exceeds limit of enriched uranium, according to state media Iranian state media has quoted Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif as confirming that the limit had been breached. -
World News Millions pledge to go plastic-free for July in global challenge Are you ready for a plastic-free July? Pledge to drastically cut down on your single-use plastic usage this month and be a part of a larger global community -
World News EU Commission delays decision on Italy's budget The EU executive had been expected to decide at its weekly meeting on Tuesday whether to recommend disciplinary action against Italy over its growing debt. -
USA Black man in hospital gown with IV arrested outside Illinois hospital for disorderly conduct "This is truly one of the most racist cities in America," the man wrote on Facebook. -
No Comment Istanbul Pride: Skirmishes break out after march banned for fifth year Skirmishes broke out between police and Istanbul's gay and transgender community on Sunday (June 30) after the city's governor banned a planned annual march for the fifth consecutive year. -
USA Buttigieg raises nearly $25 million in second quarter The average donation was more than $47, Buttigieg's campaign announced. -
USA Buttigieg raises nearly $25 million in second quarter The average donation was more than $47, Buttigieg's campaign announced. -
USA Iran uranium stockpile breaches 2015 nuclear deal, state media report Iran has warned it would soon breach the terms of the 2015 pact if European signatories did not act to prevent tough sanctions being imposed by the U.S. -
World News Watch: Capitals across Europe celebrate Pride North Macedonia, a typically conservative Balkan country, held its first Gay Pride Parade on Saturday. -
USA Watching nostalgia TV has psychological benefits, experts say All those "Friends" or "Golden Girls" reruns help us to feel calm in an increasingly anxious world. -
No Comment Red Bull 'flugtag' sees crowds flock to Lyon in middle of heatwave 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.. -
United Kingdom Watch: Hundreds camp out at Wimbledon in hope of securing tickets Tennis fan from Canada, Scarlett Lee said "you know, I hate camping. Honestly, I hate it with a passion. He (Roger Federer) is the only person who can drag me out to sleep in a tent." -
USA Japan resumes commercial whaling after three decades The country withdrew from the International Whaling Commission last year in a move that sparked global condemnation. -
The Cube Festival goers left disappointed after Belgium music event cancelled on same day | #TheCube "We came in festival clothes and nothing else, so we couldn't go anywhere," a festival goer who travelled from the UK to Belgium told The Cube. -
Belgium EPP manoeuvring: What happens when a usually private political chat is broadcast live on Facebook? Timmermans met with Bulgaria's prime minister Boyko Borissov to gather support for the his bid for the EU's top job - but what would usually be a private meeting, was broadcast live on Facebook. -
USA Hong Kong protesters clash with police on anniversary of Chinese rule The clashes flared outside a flag-raising ceremony marking 22 years since the then British colony was given back to Beijing. -
Italy Heroine or criminal? Sea-Watch 3 Captain Carola Rakete divides opinion Carola Rakete, the captain of the rescue ship Sea-Watch 3, which defied the Italian government ban and docked at Lampedusa, has said she regrets any alarm caused when the ship trapped a police boat against the quay. -
USA Conditions at El Paso border station so bad, agents feared riots, says report The findings counter the statement by a top Trump admin official that reports of poor conditions for migrants at border stations were "unsubstantiated." -
Mexico Freak hailstorm covers Mexico's Guadalajara in thick layer of ice Hail blanketed roads in Mexico's Guadalajara that covered some parts of the city in ice 1.5 metres deep. -
USA What exactly is a processed meat? And how much is safe to eat? Experts answer seven questions about processed meat, nitrates and healthier alternatives to your favorite deli meat. -
World News Hong Kong leader condemns 'extreme use of violence' after protesters storm legislature Protesters in Hong Kong tried to storm the Legislative building amid marches to mark the anniversary of the handover to Chinese rule. -
USA A sacred Hawaiian tree is under threat; tourists asked to help save it The native ʻōhiʻa is sacred to Hawaiians as a cultural touchstone and ecological underpinning for the state's lush forests and abundant wildlife. -
USA Demonstrators clash in Portland, Oregon, throw 'concrete milkshakes' Police believe cups thrown at officers and others were filled with quick-drying concrete. -
Sport Swiss footballer Florijana Ismaili missing after accident on Italian lake Switzerland forward Ismaili missing in swimming accident in Italy -
World News Suspected missile strikes Northern Cyprus, according to local officials Unidentified object crashes in Cyprus, no casualties - officials -
Destinations Our guide to Andalucia’s best sustainable restaurants We take you on a journey to discover some of the best Andalucian eco-friendly restaurants. -
Sudan Tens of thousands demand civilian rule in Sudan, at least seven killed Huge crowds marched on Sudan's defence ministry on Sunday demanding the ruling military hand over power to civilians, and the authorities said at least seven people were killed and scores injured in protests nationwide. -
USA Facebook to remove false posts about census Sheryl Sandberg, the company's No. 2 executive, says an accurate count is so crucial that the social network will treat the Census like an election.