7 July 2019 | Euronews
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USA Search to expand for American scientist missing on Greek island "If anyone can find her way out of a difficult situation it is Suzanne," said the employer for American scientist Suzanne Eaton, who vanished last week. -
Sport The United States beat the Netherlands 2-0 to win women’s World Cup The United States beat the Netherlands 2-0 to win women’s World Cup for a record-extending fourth time -
USA Indonesia issues tsunami warning after magnitude-6.9 earthquake The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake was centered 115 miles southeast of the city of Manado at a depth of 15 miles. -
Sport 2019 Silk Way Rally underway as mud and rain provide extra challenge The 2019 Silk Way Rally gets underway as mud and heavy overnight rain provide extra first stage challenge for all-terrain cars, motorbikes and trucks -
USA Trump 'determined' to add citizenship question to the census, immigration official says "I think the president has expressed determination," top immigration official Ken Cuccinelli said. "He's noted that the Supreme Court didn't say this can't be asked." -
Greece Greek elections: Conservatives win power from Syriza Greeks elected centre-right New Democracy, with opposition leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis set to be the country's prime minister. Outgoing PM Alexis Tsipras vowed to continue defending "the interests of the people". -
USA Amash doesn't rule out presidential bid, says Pelosi should start impeachment "From a principled moral position, she's making a mistake," Amash said of Pelosi's impeachment stance. "From a strategic position, she's making a mistake." -
USA Trump reaches highest approval rating of presidency in latest poll However, most Americans in The Washington Post/ABC News poll released Sunday say Trump has not acted in a way that is fitting and proper for a president. -
Sport Sayfutdinov tops leaderboard after win in Swedish Grand Prix Russian, Emil Sayfutdinov claimed his first victory of the 2019 Speedway season, topping the leaderboard after a win in the Swedish Grand Prix -
No Comment Couples from over a dozen countries compete in wife-carrying championships A Lithuanian man and his wife have won the world 'wife carrying' title, leaping over timber and wading through waist-high water to beat dozens of other couples for a second year running. -
France USA beat Netherlands 2-0 to win fourth Women's World Cup title A penalty from Megan Rapinoe and a rocket from Rose Lavelle put the tie beyond the battling Dutch. -
Earth News How to keep cool this summer Cryotherapy, ice facial, coolsculpting: these hot trends are best served cold. -
Germany 16,000 evacuated in Frankfurt to defuse WWII bomb 16,000 people were evacuated from an area of Frankfurt to allow for an unexploded WWII bomb to be defused. -
Spain Panic on first day of Spanish festival as bulls gore three people Three people were gored and a further two people suffered head trauma during the first day of Spain's best-known bull-running festival in the northern town of Pamplona on Sunday, the Red Cross said. -
No Comment London, Bupadest celebrate LGBT rights with Pride parades Thousands of people turned out to celebrate LGBT rights in London and Budapest's Pride parades. This year marked 50 years since the Stonewall uprising in New York, a protest that changed the face of the gay rights movement worldwide. -
USA U.K.'s top diplomat in U.S. reportedly blasts Trump in leaked memos NBC News has not seen or verified the existence of the diplomatic cables. -
USA Data: Red & Blue voters vacation differently Data show how deeply the red/blue split runs through the culture, right down to how we vacation. -
Afghanistan Taliban car bomb kills at least 14 as group holds peace talks in Qatar A Taliban attack on a government security compound in central Afghanistan on Sunday killed at least eight security personnel, six civilians and wounded more than 180, officials said, as rival Afghan groups met in Qatar to discuss peace. -
USA 'Blacklisted' political consultants profit from Democrats' civil war The fight centers on campaign operatives working for progressive insurgents trying to oust incumbent House members. -
Sport Japanese judokas strike more gold on Day 2 of Montreal Grand Prix 2019 Explosive judo dominated a thrilling second day of the Montreal Grand Prix 2019, with Japan topping the medals table, ahead of hosts Canada in second -
USA Hong Kong protesters march again, aiming to take their message to the mainland The demonstrations sparked by a controversial extradition bill have expanded, with calls for the resignation of Hong Kong's chief executive Carrie Lam -
China Watch back: Hong Kong protesters take aim at Chinese visitors to explain grievances Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in the heart of Hong Kong’s tourism district on Sunday to explain to mainland Chinese visitors their opposition to an extradition bill that has plunged the city into political turmoil. -
USA Electric air taxis powered by hydrogen promise greater range for intercity commutes The new vehicles could be in production in the United States by 2021, but would need FAA approval. -
USA How much time before Iran could have a nuclear bomb? Iran says it will reverse course if European powers that signed the nuke deal provide economic relief. "This is not a sprint to a bomb," said one expert. -
Cult João Gilberto, 'father of bossa nova' dies aged 88 The pioneering Brazilian musician and creator of bossa nova, João Gilberto, has died aged 88 -
Iran Iran has made further breaches of nuclear deal, UN confirms Iran has enriched uranium beyond a 3.67% purity limit set by its deal with major powers, the UN nuclear watchdog policing the deal said on Monday, confirming a move previously announced by Tehran. -
Earth News Green Guide: Freiburg, a German gem A tour of one of the world's most forward-looking, innovative green cities. -
Italy Migrant ship disembarks in Italy despite Salvini ban A migrant ship has disembarked in the Italian port of Lampedusa despite a ban by the country's interior minister, Matteo Salvini. -
United Kingdom London distances itself from ambassador after leak of memos calling Trump administration "inept" Britain expressed its regrets to Washington on Monday for the leak of confidential memos in which its ambassador described US President Donald Trump's administration as "dysfunctional" and "inept". -
USA Stevie Wonder says he's getting a kidney transplant "I'm all good," the performer said Saturday during a set in London. "I have a donor, it's all good." -
Brazil João Gilberto, pioneer of Brazil's bossa nova, dies at 88 The Grammy-winning artist was instrumental in popularizing the bossa nova music style around the world. -
USA California desert city takes stock after back-to-back earthquakes Shaken residents of Ridgecrest, where two powerful quakes were centered, say they're worried about the next one. -
USA Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein arrested for alleged sex trafficking Some say Epstein was the subject of a sweetheart prosecution deal after authorities investigated alleged sex with underage victims. -
USA More quakes forecast in California There have been so many aftershocks related to Friday's magnitude 7.1 quake that federal seismologists said they have been unable to keep count.