3 July 2019 | Euronews
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Austria Austrian MPs vote to completely ban glyphosate by 2020 The controversial herbicide has been cleared for use by the EU until at least 2022. -
USA Space telescope captures cosmic 'fireworks' in red, white and blue New image shows twin bulbs of light explode out of a gargantuan star system called Eta Carinae. -
No Comment Watch: New structure built to confine Chernobyl reactor Journalists were shown the new safe confinement shelter with all its equipment installed on Tuesday. -
France Watch: First ever French-born gorillas released into natural habitat Mayombe, 12, and Kuimba, 9, were born in captivity in Beauval Zoo, France. -
Greece Greek elections: Which parties are in the race? The main opposition New Democracy (ND) party looks poised to win the Greek parliamentary elections on July 7, but with the vote expected to be split between up to seven different parties, it may have to look for coalition partners. -
Earth News An Environmentally Friendly Twist on Alexa Chung's Glastonbury Style A few eco-friendly fashion alternatives inspired by Alexa Chung -
World News Around the world in 76 days: An Artic fox's journey from Norway to Canada A young Arctic fox took just 76 days to make a transcontinental journey of 3,506 km across sea ice from Norway to northern Canada. The creature's journey has left the global scientific community stunned. -
World Raw Politics in full: Parliament president chosen, Sea-Watch captain charges dropped Watch the full episode of Raw Politics -
World News Ursula von der who? What social media can tell us about the new EU Commission lead German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen has been nominated to take over the EU Commission leadership from Jean-Claude Juncker — do people know who she is, where is she talked, and what are people saying? -
USA Imelda Marcos' 90th birthday bash ruined as hundreds treated for food poisoning "The food may have been spoiled, but we remain solid," the former Philippine first lady's daughter said as dozens of ambulances transported at least 240 people. -
France Netherlands through to its first ever Women’s World Cup final with 1-0 victory over Sweden The Netherlands will meet reigning champion the USA on Sunday. -
Italy Italy volcano: eruption on island of Stromboli, evacuations begin A volcano erupted on the Italian island of Stromboli on Wednesday, the National Institute of Geophysics and Vulcanology said. -
World News EU-Mercosur deal: Is the agreement a threat to European agriculture? Twenty years after negotiations began, the European Union and the South American trade bloc Mercosur reached a free-trade agreement on Friday, but farmers have raised concerns -
USA Trump downplays, defends cost of his Fourth of July event One day before the celebration, the president claimed that the cost would be "very little compared to what it is worth," as the total amount remained unclear. -
China International cooperation the key to prosperity and to building a Creative Qingdao The brightest minds from home and abroad gathered in Qingdao for the Conference on Building a Creative Qingdao. -
USA Trump insists he's 'moving forward' with citizenship question. But officials say the census will be printed without it. Trump blasted reports that the Commerce Department has abandoned its efforts to add the question as "FAKE" — contradicting the agency's chief. -
Focus Crans Montana forum talks peace, development and stability in Geneva Is achieving peace, development and stability a pipe dream? It is the main question being asked at 2019's Crans Montana Forum. -
World News Parliament vs Council: How did the spitzenkandidat process get derailed? Parliament vs Council: How did the spitzenkandidat process get derailed? -
Greece Greeks vote as Tsipras' days in power seem numbered Greeks began voting on Sunday in a snap election that opinion polls say will bring opposition conservatives to power. -
Earth News The environmental cost of climbing Mount Everest The Nepalese government is considering imposing tough new measures against mountaineers spoiling the peak. -
World News Who is newly elected European Parliament president David-Maria Sassoli? Italian socialist David-Maria Sassoli was elected president of the European Parliament on Wednesday by 345 votes. -
USA Meet the women tapped for two of Europe's most powerful jobs Urusla von der Leyen is in line to become the first woman to head up the European Union's powerful executive. -
USA 'Search where the angel looks': Vatican to open tombs after tip on teen missing since 1983 The family's lawyer received an anonymous tip that Orlandi's remains were buried in the small Teutonic Cemetery. -
World Raw Politics in full: Deadlock ends over top jobs, Catalans protest in Strasbourg Host Tesa Arcilla sits down with European politicians and experts to discuss the latest headlines from both Brussels and Strasbourg. -
Earth News Greenpeace: Nestlé's recyclable wrappers 'could cause environmental disasters' The world's biggest food company has committed to making its packaging recyclable or reusable by 2025. -
USA Rapper A$AP Rocky arrested on suspicion of assault in Sweden In a video on the rapper's Instagram account, he is seen telling one of the men, "Listen, we don't want to fight y'all. We not trying to go to jail." -
USA Close the windows? Amsterdam mulls red-light district change Amsterdam is proposing "fundamental" changes to its famed red-light district to ensure the rights of sex workers, prevent crime and reduce nuisance for local residents and businesses. -
France US forward Alex Morgan provokes English fans with 'tea drinking' celebration After she scored a goal against England, US footballer Alex Morgan appeared to celebrate by miming someone drinking tea, angering some England fans. -
World Bigger picture: UAE art exhibit shows a new side to family photographs Created by Spanish artist Maria José Rodrigues Escolar, the exhibit is part of the Lest We Forget initiative and puts together family photographs - alongside artworks based on them - originating from the UAE and Spain in the late 20th century. -
Earth News Sweden scraps Stockholm Fashion Week due to environmental concerns The Scandinavian country taking a positive step towards a greener fashion industry, in this shock move to cancel fashion week. -
United Kingdom Watch: Contemporary sculptures fill the Tate with movement "It's not necessarily about the needle itself or the magnet. It's about that space in between that empty space," says Assistant Curator Helen O'Malley. " -
United Kingdom Everybody around the world needs to play their part in climate change: May British Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday took questions in Parliament at one of her last PMQs in office. -
USA Over 1 million in Japan urged to evacuate due to danheavy rains Heavy rain has continued in southern Japan since Friday, killing an elderly woman in a mudslide in Kagoshima. The rain also has flooded dozens of homes. -
USA How will Trump's display measure up? A look at huge military parades around the globe. The president plans to show off American-made weaponry on July 4th in the nation's capital. -
Europe News The Brief: New European Parliament sets priorities, Brexit divisions in Strasbourg The newly-elected Parliament has been confronted with challenges during their time in Strasbourg. Meanwhile, Brexit party MEPs are making their voices heard and organisations are calling for the EU to become a federal state. All this and more on the Brief from Brussels. -
USA Dozens killed as airstrike hits migrant detention center in Libya Strike may lead to more Western pressure on Khalifa Hifter, a renegade general who President Donald Trump has praised for countering terrorism. -
USA After years of big spending, tech's political machine turns to high gear "I've never seen pushback in such a fashion before," Terry Schilling, executive director of the American Principles Project, told NBC News. -
Greece Greece elections: Who is Kyriakos Mitsotakis? Alexis Tsipras' main leadership rival Greek conservative leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis is a leading contender to Alexis Tsipras. Mitsotakis said he wants to breathe new life into the economy and change the country’s image as Europe’s problem child after three bailouts since 2010. -
World Sea Watch captain Carola Rackete released, but controversy rages on Captain of migrant rescue ship Sea Watch, Carola Rackete, has been set free from house arrest by an Italian judge after she docked the boat in Lampedusa against a military order. -
USA Harris stunned Biden. But can she meld a winning (Obama) coalition? The former VP's biggest advantages are his strength with black voters and the perception he's most electable. Both are in question now. -
USA Is Trump no longer listening to Bolton the hawk? Analysis: John Bolton remains the chief skeptic of diplomacy with North Korea and Iran, but is he losing influence with the president? -
USA Iran warns it will increase nuclear enrichment within days President Hassan Rouhani's warning increases pressure on European partners to salvage the unraveling 2015 nuclear deal. -
No Comment 'Mystical' solar eclipse under clear Chilean skies wows enthusiasts Thousands of people gathered in the Chilean Andes to watch the solar eclipse -
Earth News Natural Healing Destination: West Bohemian Spa Triangle This peaceful spa town triad nestled in dense green forest has a rich history dating back hundreds of years. -
France Two tourists attacked by swarm of bees in France A 70-year-old man and 52-year-old women were assaulted by a swarm of furious bees while hiking in Brignon. -
Libya Dozens killed in Libya after air strike hits migrant centre outside of Tripoli At least 40 people were killed after an air strike hit a migrant detention centre in an eastern suburb of Tripoli.