10 July 2019 | Euronews
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USA Second judge hands Trump census defeat, won't allow lawyers off citizenship case The Maryland federal judge said the current attorneys have to stay on the job unless the Justice Department provides more information. -
Italy Italian prosecutors launch probe into Russia collusion allegations Italy's deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini denied that his League Party took any money from Russia after allegations that a close aide held secret meetings in Moscow to seal the deal. -
USA Prosecutors can file secret evidence in Mar-a-Lago intruder case, judge says Yujing Zhang, a Chinese national, was arrested for trespassing at Mar-a-Lago in March. She is being investigated as a possible spy. -
Spain Watch: Sustainable fashion designers dominate the catwalk in Barcelona Fashion guru Charo Mora said "there is a clear turning point in the fashion industry. At times it may look like it's just a marketing strategy, but there is an increasing change." -
France Aviation tax: Which EU countries charge passengers? France announced on Tuesday that it will levy an eco-tax on passengers flight. Euronews takes at which other EU countries have implemented a similar tax. -
No Comment US World Cup champions celebrate in jubilant parade Joined by New York City Mayor, Bill de Blasio, and New York Governor, Andrew Cuomo, a triumphant US Women's National football team sailed through the streets of lower Manhattan on Wednesday, hailed as champions by fans. -
USA 'Criminal act' likely in death of American scientist in Greece The scientist was attending a conference in Crete when she disappeared last week. -
USA Attorney who oversaw porn film fraud scheme sentenced to five years John Steele, 48, who had pled guilty to a litany of charges more two years ago, was also ordered to pay restitution of more than $1.5 million. -
Sport Tough fourth stage takes toll on drivers and riders at Silk Way Rally A marathon Stage 4 of the Silk Way Rally took a toll on drivers and riders, as Nasser Al-Attiyah leads the cars and Britain's Sam Sunderland the bikes -
Switzerland Ruling the roost: Swiss judge imposes crowing schedule on rooster The cockerel is now allowed out from 8am to 10pm from Monday to Friday and from 9am to 10 pm on Sundays. -
USA Pelosi warns Democrats slamming colleagues: 'Do not tweet' your complaints! The House speaker made the closed-door comments amid party divisions that came into sharp relief over the border bill vote. -
USA Trump's costly July Fourth event bankrupted Washington's security, anti-terror fund Mayor Muriel Bowser said in a letter to the president that she wants the federal government to reimburse D.C. millions of dollars. -
Business EU lowers eurozone 2020 growth forecast The European Commission lowered its forecast on Wednesday for eurozone growth -
Belgium Von der Leyen courts MEPs in bid for EU's top job As part of her pitch, von der Leyen has promised a gender-equal commission and said she wants Europe to be the first "climate-neutral" continent. -
World Astronauts 'emotional' as launch of space station mission approaches In the second of his Space Chronicles astronaut Luca Parmitano tells Euronews the crew are feeling emotional as the latest International Space Station mission launch gets closer -
World Raw Politics in full: von der Leyen meets with MEPs, Italy closes migrant centre -Von der Leyen tries to win over MEPs -Greece's new prime minister meets cabinet -Italy approves closure of migrant centre All this and more on Tuesday's episode of Raw Politics. -
United Kingdom Watch: Queen insists she is 'more than capable' of planting tree on her own The UK's Queen Elizabeth II was offered help with the task, which she refused, saying: "No, no. I'm more than capable." -
USA Labor Secretary Acosta to hold news conference after Epstein fallout Acosta, who served as a U.S attorney in Florida, secured the federal non-prosecution agreement against Epstein in 2008, which critics have blasted as too lenient. -
Spain Julio Iglesias: Spanish court rules singer is father of 43-year-old man The ruling is the latest in a decades-long paternity dispute between the Spanish crooner and Javier Sanchez-Sanchos. -
USA Appeals court dismisses emoluments clause case against Trump A three judge panel said the state attorneys general's "interest in enforcing" the emoluments clause was "so attenuated and abstract." -
No Comment Toddler rescued from 9-metre-deep well in eastern China Firefighters heroically rescued a two-year-old boy that had fallen into a deserted well on Tuesday in Xuzhou City in east China's Jiangsu Province. -
Russia Remains thought to be Napoleon's general, Charles-Etienne Gudin, found in Russia General Charles-Etienne Gudin was killed on the battlefield in 1812 during the French Emperor's doomed invasion of Russia. -
No Comment Nigerian artist transforms scribbles into creative artwork Olarinde Ayanfeoluwa has found an unusual way to express herself and create art in Lagos, Nigeria. What starts out as distorted scribbles slowly shapes into portraits as well as cartoon and fantasy characters. -
France French supermarket managers hunted out of job over safari pictures Pictures of the couple proudly posing rifles in hand with wild animals they had just slaughtered — including a lion, a leopard and a zebra — were shared on social media last week. -
Russia Soviet nuclear sub that sank off Norway in 1989 still emitting radiation The wreck of the Komsomolets lies on the bottom of the Norwegian Sea at a depth of about 5,577 feet. -
United Kingdom Watch: Olafur Eliasson sensory art exhibition engages viewers with nature in exciting new ways "When you step into a museum you don't step out of the real world into sort of a dream world. You actually step even closer. It's like seeing reality in a higher definition, in higher granularity," he insists. -
World News Crackdown helps raise the alarm over scale of animal trafficking Interpol and the World Customs Organisation (WCO) say nearly 20,000 animals, destined for markets around the globe, were seized in June alone. -
Earth News Watch: Italy's answer to the problem with plastic Testing is being carried out to confirm bioplastics disintegrate in the sea without harming aquaculture. -
No Comment Feel, taste and smell it: New exhibition aims to stimulate your senses Visitors don't just view the new London exhibition devoted to Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. They also feel, smell and taste it. -
United Kingdom Experts raise security concerns surrounding Amazon Alexa and NHS partnership Amazon is teaming up with the UK's National Health Service, which will allow Alexa to provide verified medical advice. But privacy experts worry about the lack of security for those using the service. -
USA Can Tom Steyer overcome the challenges of a late entry into the presidential campaign? 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. -
Europe News Ursula von der Leyen dodges Euronews' questions on MEP support for Commission presidency Euronews political editor Darren McCaffrey chased the German defence minister for a comment -
World 'We will not step back!' Hong Kong protesters vow to keep up pressure Hong Kong protesters are vowing to keep up the pressure on their government over democracy and human rights. -
Germany 'I am fine', says Angela Merkel after third bout of shaking in under a month The German chancellor has rekindled concerns for her health after she was seen shaking during her meeting with Finnish Prime Minister Antti Rinne. -
United Kingdom Sir Kim Darroch, the UK's ambassador to the US, resigns after row over leaked Trump emails "The current situation is making it impossible for me to carry out my role as I would like," Darroch wrote in his resignation letter. -
USA British ambassador to U.S. resigns after leaked memos showed he criticized Trump Kim Darroch said in a statement that the fallout from the leaked communications was "making it impossible for me to carry out my role as I would like." -
United Kingdom Watch again: UK PM May thanks Darroch for 'lifetime service' following his resignation Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May thanked Sir Kim Darroch for his "lifetime service" to the UK on Wednesday after the Foreign Office announced he had resigned as ambassador to the US following a diplomatic cables leak. -
USA Fear and hope surround as U.S. inches toward agreement with Taliban "We have to end this conflict — how long we can continue and sacrifice sons of this nation?" -
Europe News Ursula von der Leyen makes rounds through political groups, tries to gain support European Commission President candidate Ursula von der Leyen is meeting with several political groups in Brussels to try and gain their support before MEPs vote on her position in Strasbourg next week. Her most anticipated meeting comes with the Greens on Tuesday afternoon. -
Australia Drug-resistant superbugs found in Australian seagulls — study One-fifth of the seagulls analysed in the study carried drug-resistant bacteria. -
No Comment 'Thousands evacuated since start of flood season in China' China has saved and evacuated more than 25,000 people since the start of this year's flooding season, the Ministry of Emergency Management said on Tuesday. -
Italy Italy's Matteo Salvini live broadcasts closure of one of Europe's largest migrant centres Italy closed its Mineo refugee camp on Tuesday, which was at one point Europe's largest. -
France France eco-tax: How hard will it hit consumers? France is set to apply a new tax on almost all flights departing from its airports, which is expected to raise €180 million in its first year. But how will it affect those travelling? -
USA U.S. plans coalition to counter alleged Iran sabotage as Gulf tensions rise "I think probably over the next couple of weeks we'll identify which nations have the political will," the top U.S. general said. -
United Kingdom The BBC is closing the gender pay gap. Now it must deal with the ethnic pay chasm ǀ View Of the 75 highest-earning stars at the BBC, nearly half are now women. But if the gender pay gap was a scandal, the ethnic pay gap is a disgrace. -
France French MPs pass landmark bill to fight online hate speech It means social media networks will have to remove offending content within 24 hours. -
France Saudi princess tried in absentia over alleged abuse of workman in Paris Saudi princess tried in absentia over alleged abuse of workman in Paris -
Netherlands Dutch school forced to partially close playground after locals complain about noise A primary school in the Netherlands has been forced to close its part of its playground for the pupils after people living nearby complained about the noise. -
World News Facebook to 'downgrade sensational or misleading health posts' Facebook is using the same tactic that it used with clickbait posts to reduce the visibility of posts with exaggerated or misleading health claims. -
No Comment Driver killed as rains cause flash floods in Spain Intense rainfall has caused flash flooding and power cuts in some villages in the Navarre region in Northern Spain. -
USA Mission to rare metal asteroid could spark space mining boom Scientists think it is mostly made of nickel and iron, but could also be abundant in more valuable metals such as platinum and gold. -
Italy Italian authorities release video footage showing moment of deadly mid-air crash Italian authorities have released video footage captured inside an aircraft involved in a deadly mid-air crash in the Alps earlier this year. -
Business Germany, France agreed to back Carney to head IMF - Frankfurter Allgemeine Germany, France agreed to back Carney to head IMF - Frankfurter Allgemeine -
World News French ex-president Hollande testified in Brazil fighter jet probe - source French ex-president Hollande testified in Brazil fighter jet probe - source -
World News France will end healthcare refunds for homeopathic drugs France will end healthcare refunds for homeopathic drugs -
USA 'Men in Black' and 'Larry Sanders' actor Rip Torn dies at 88 Rip Torn, his real name, had scrapes with fellow artists and the law in a career during which he was nominated for nine Emmys, an Oscar and a Tony. -
USA Migrant kids in Arizona report sex assault, retaliation from U.S. border agents Migrant children held in Yuma, Arizona, report sex assault and retaliation for protests in addition to unsanitary conditions and overcrowding. -
USA Senator proposes blocking men's World Cup funds until U.S. women's team gets equal pay "They are the best in the world and deserve to be paid accordingly," Sen. Joe Manchin said of the USWNT.