14 July 2019 | Euronews
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USA Nine dead after small plane carrying parachutists crashes in Sweden Swedish officials said a small plane carrying parachutists crashed in Sweden soon after takeoff on Sunday and all nine people on board were killed. -
World News EU nations issue statement over fears the Iran nuclear deal could fail The European nations said they were preoccupied by the escalation of tensions in the Persian Gulf region and urged for a dialogue between all parties involved in the deal, that was signed on this day four years ago. -
USA Decorated special forces soldier dies in combat in Afghanistan Sgt. Maj. James Sartor "was a beloved warrior who epitomized the quiet professional," a military official said. -
World News England beat New Zealand in super over to win Cricket World Cup England beat New Zealand in super over to win the Cricket World Cup -
USA Democrats have plans that 'grim reaper' Mitch McConnell won't be able to block But the use of executive authority has been criticized by members of both parties as a power grab that wrongly sidelines Congress. -
No Comment French police fire tear gas as protests follow Bastille Day parade During Sunday's Bastille Day parade in Paris, dozens of yellow vests activists, with yellow balloons and a lot of noise, tried to mix with the audience. Police intervened to keep them away from the parade. -
Sport Sand dunes challenge drivers and riders on Stage 8 of Silk Way Rally Sand dunes challenge on tough Stage 8 of Silk Way Rally as Nasser Al-Attiyah leads the cars, Britain's Sam Sunderland the bikes and Kamaz the trucks -
USA Acting USCIS head Ken Cuccinelli defends ICE raids, but mum on details "The priority remains for ICE to get at criminals," Cuccinelli said. Acting ICE chief Matt Albence and White House aide Kellyanne Conway also spoke Sunday about the expected raids. -
No Comment High speed drone race in Turin Italy Apex Racing beat XBlades Running of Britain on Saturday, July 13, to win the Turin leg of the Drone Champions League. -
Sweden Nine killed in plane crash during skydiving trip in Sweden Nine killed in plane crash during skydiving trip in Sweden -
No Comment France: Nice turns page with first Bastille Day fireworks since 2016 attack First fireworks ceremony since the 2016 deadly attack which killed 86 people watching a fireworks display on the beach. -
World News Hong Kong protests: Journalists hold 'silent march' against alleged police violence 10,000 people also marched in the border town of Sha Tin calling for genuinely democratic voting in the former British colony. A handful called for an independent Hong Kong. -
USA Trump claims tour of immigrant detention centers showed they are 'well run and clean' "Sorry, can't let them into our Country," Trump tweeted. "If too crowded, tell them not to come to USA." -
USA Sanders says Pelosi is being 'a little' too tough on progressives like Ocasio-Cortez "You've got to bring them in," Sanders said of progressive House members pushing for more change, "not alienate them." -
USA Canadian-Somali journalist killed in terror attack mourned as a 'big loss' "Everybody is crying for her," Amal Nalayeh, who lives in Canada, told NBC News of her sister. -
Indonesia Indonesia hit by 7.3 magnitude earthquake An earthquake of magnitude 7.3 struck the Moluccas islands in eastern Indonesia on Sunday, causing panic among residents, but there were no immediate reports of casualties or major damage. -
France Jet-powered flyboard steals show at Bastille Day military parade President Emmanuel Macron said he was “proud" or the "innovative” French army after seeing the flyboard designed by Franky Zapata. -
Earth News #Goodreads | Cities, Cyclists, and Sustainable Teens A roundup of our favourite reads in sustainability this week. -
Earth News Top 7 organic restaurants in London Looking for somewhere different to eat in London? We’ve got the low down on the best organic eateries in the city. -
France 'Yellow Vests' clash with police in Paris after Bastille Day parade French police fired tear gas to disperse protesters from the Champs Elysees avenue on Sunday (July 14), a few hours after President Emmanuel Macron had presided over the Bastille Day military parade. -
USA Trump says progressive congresswomen should 'go back' where 'they came' from "These places need your help badly, you can't leave fast enough," Trump wrote. -
United Kingdom Pea shooting champion puffs a winner in world contest Defending champion Ian Ashmeade won this year's world pea shooting contest in Cambridgeshire, England. -
USA Calls for impeachment fall as 2020 heats up And that could leave the Democrats' 2020 hopefuls with a voter base that sees things differently. -
USA Trump trails Biden, Warren and Sanders in new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll Joe Biden holds largest lead against Trump due to better performance among Independents and suburban voters. -
No Comment France: Macron presides over Bastille Day military parade French President Emmanuel Macron sat with European leaders for this year's Bastille Day military parade in Paris on Sunday, July 14. -
Iran UK offers release of Iran tanker if oil isn't bound for Syria Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said the tanker detained near Gibraltar could be released if the UK receives guarantees that its oil isn't bound for Syria. -
USA Amid 'race card' allegations, Pelosi teaches Ocasio-Cortez a math lesson Analysis: The more the New York lawmaker lashes out over the limits of her own influence, the more obvious those limits become — and the more the imbalance of power tilts in the speaker's direction. -
USA European leaders join Macron for Bastille Day parade as France trumpets shared defense "Never since the end of the Second World War has Europe been so necessary," said President Emmanuel Macron in a Bastille Day message to the French people. -
USA 11 things you never knew about Apollo 11 Some of the most intriguing details from the Apollo 11 saga remain largely unknown or poorly understood. -
USA China's rising tech scene threatens U.S. brain drain as 'sea turtles' return home Silicon Valley was "a little bit slow for us," said Shenzhen-based entrepreneur Jason Gui, one of millions of Chinese people who were educated in the U.S. -
United Kingdom Brexit effect? Europe's populists back away from calls to leave the union "The U.K. has begun a movement that will not be stopped," French far-right leader Marine Le Pen said the day after Britain voted to leave. Three years on, 'Frexit' is no longer on the National Rally's agenda. -
France Bastille Day: Macron hails common European defence in July 14 message President Emmanuel Macron spoke of the need for common defence and security as he marked Bastille Day with a parade and celebrations in France. -
Earth News How to wash your clothes in an eco-friendly way How to transform your clothes washing habits to have less of an environmental impact. -
USA Huge New York power cut leaves Broadway, Times Square in dark A massive power cut crippled the tourist-filled heart of Manhattan for several hours on Saturday, cancelling Broadway shows and halting subway lines. -
USA Fear of ICE raids spreads to U.S. citizens "I've been carrying a passport since the day [Trump] was elected," said the American spokesman for a Latino organization. -
Sport Great Britain's Gemma Howell strikes judo gold at Budapest Grand Prix Great Britain's Gemma Howell strikes judo gold on Day 2 of 2019 Budapest Grand Prix as a third gold medal helps Japan stay atop of the medals table