22 July 2019 | Euronews
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World News Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' hits 1 billion views on YouTube Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' hits 1 billion views on YouTube -
USA Facts about Saturn's rings, moons and more The sixth planet from the sun has spectacular rings and dozens of moons, including one that scientists find especially intriguing. -
USA Hundreds of Hemingway look-alikes take part in annual US contest The Hemingway Days celebrations this year marked what would have been the writer's 120th birthday. -
Greece Greece's newly-elected government wins confidence vote on economic policy Greece's newly-elected government wins confidence vote on economic policy -
Italy Italy hit by four-hour train delays after suspected arson fire outside Florence Passengers in Italy experienced delays and train cancellations after a suspected arson fire in Italy. -
USA Mueller will make the full report his official statement to Congress committees The former special counsel is set to testify on Wednesday before House Judiciary and Intelligence panels. -
Ukraine Ukrainian parliamentary elections: What are the seven key takeaways? Ukrainian parliamentary elections: What are the seven key takeaways? -
USA Nearly $5 million worth of gold bars seized at Heathrow Airport The gold bars weighed in at more than 400 pounds. -
USA Trump says he might watch a 'little bit' of Mueller testimony President Trump had previously said he would not watch the former special counsel's public congressional testimony this week, scheduled for Wednesday. -
USA American family of kidnapped Libyan politician pleads for her return Seham Sergiwa, a women's rights advocate, was kidnapped from her home in Benghazi on July 17 by Libyan National Army, her relatives say. -
USA Mueller as muse: Artists get creative with the ex-special counsel and his report Before his testimony Wednesday, the former FBI chief's silence has intrigued playwrights, graphic novelists and others who have filled in the blanks. -
USA White House, Democrats close to deal on budget, debt ceiling The talks, which were being led by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, are down to technical language issues, a source said. -
USA Your safari selfies are cute, but they're a road map for poachers In South Africa alone, around 1,200 rhinos were killed in 2017 — equivalent to approximately three per day. The poachers shoot the animal in the head, tear the horn from the skull, and leave the rhino to die. -
USA 'Not very smart': Trump renews attacks on 'the squad' At a press conference last week, the four Democratic lawmakers sharply rebuked Trump, calling his rhetoric "the agenda of white nationalists." -
Earth News This insect influencer is saving the bees Yes you read that right, this influencer is a bee and she wants your attention to help save her sisters. -
No Comment Santa Claus comes to Copenhagen in July 150 Santas from around the world made early Christmas preparations at their annual meet in Denmark -
United Kingdom MP Jo Swinson elected leader of the UK's Liberal Democrats party MP for East Dunbartonshire Jo Swinson has been elected leader of the UK's pro-EU Liberal Democrats party. -
Iraq Evolution of Iraq's tattoo culture shows impact of US legacy Today, some sixteen years after the invasion, young Iraqis are getting tattoo inspiration from American pop culture. -
India Chandrayaan-2: India successfully launches second moon mission It came just one week after it delayed the scheduled blast-off due to technical issues. -
Democratic Republic Of Congo DR Congo health minister resigns after president moves mandate for Ebola outbreak to team of experts The decision comes days after the World Health Organisation declared the Ebola outbreak in the country a "public health emergency of international concern". -
United Kingdom Boris Johnson is likely Britain's next leader. Is he a 'great brain' or an opportunist? The colorful Conservative lawmaker is the clear favorite to become prime minister after a party leadership contest this week. -
USA Washington's answer to big tech could be an office mothballed almost 25 years ago Democratic members of the House are renewing a push to reopen a government office dedicated to providing expertise and analysis on new technologies. -
World News We need an EU Commissioner for Children to protect the European dream ǀ View Children are our most prized asset, yet around the world they still face poverty, trafficking, exploitation, bullying and discrimination even though the Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is the most widely ratified of any of the human rights treaties. -
Iran Iran says it has broken up a CIA spy ring amid heightened tensions with US The Iranian Intelligence Ministry said at a press conference on Monday that it had identified and arrested 17 spies acting on behalf of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). -
USA Wendy Davis to challenge Chip Roy in Texas congressional race "I'm running for Congress because people's voices are still being silenced," Davis said -
USA Half a century after Apollo 11, a new moon rush is coming India, China and the European Space Agency are among the players looking to explore and exploit the moon. -
Poland As a Polish judge, I know what happens when you resist the government’s grip on the judiciary ǀ View These disciplinary procedures are nothing to do with safeguarding judicial service standards but are an attempt to silence judges and ensure their submission to the Ministry of Justice. -
USA Louisiana police officer suggests on Facebook that AOC be shot The officer was responding to a fake quote attributed to Ocasio-Cortez. -
Spain Watch: Czech Paula Notova crowned champion of Kiteboarding World Cup "I just won my first competition ever, like my first World Cup and I still can`t believe it - like I have no words - like I am competing amongst the best of the World and I just won!!" -
Russia Planned daily protests follow huge Moscow rally over free and fair elections Russia independent opposition candidates for local council elections have pledged to protest everyday outside the office for the Moscow mayor following a huge rally calling for free elections over the weekend. -
Earth News What if you could fuel your car and power your home using plastic waste? Groundbreaking technology could turn your plastic waste into into energy. -
USA Israeli crews demolish Palestinian homes in east Jerusalem Israel says the buildings were erected too close to its West Bank separation barrier. Residents say the buildings are on West Bank land. -
Next Series Replacing white sticks with electronic devices: new technologies for the visually impaired Translate images into sounds and you have a valuable navigation tool for blind people: increasing their mobility, safety and autonomy. -
Australia French journalist says it was 'very weird' that he was arrested while reporting in Australia French television journalist Hugo Clement was arrested alongside his crew while they were reporting on a protest in the Australian state of Queensland. -
No Comment Robotic bartender serves up cocktails for Prague clubbers For revellers at one Prague megaclub, gone are the days of being squashed at the bar waiting to get a watered-down cocktail. -
No Comment Snail Racing World Championships 2019 'Sammy' the snail, crawls to victory -
USA Here's what to expect from Robert Mueller on Wednesday 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. -
Angola This 360° video shows how Angola is building new farms to become agriculturally self-sufficient Angola is dedicated to becoming agriculturally self-sufficient. Fazienda Tip is a new farm in the country - view this 360° video to see how it works. -
France Health worker strikes in Europe are a symptom of a wider malaise and should not be ignored ǀ View For the past three months, emergency departments across France have been hit by industrial action. Doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals working on the frontline of healthcare have walked out over concerns about patient safety and their working environments. -
How to do Dubai on a budget Must-try hole-in-the-wall restaurants, free experiences and bargain shopping spots worth exploring in the emirate. -
United Kingdom Johnson or Hunt? What to expect from the UK's Conservative leadership contest Voting is set to close on Monday with the contest winner announced on Tuesday, -
USA 17 alleged U.S.-trained spies arrested by Iran The Iranian Intelligence Ministry held a briefing on Monday where they announced the alleged spies were Iranian citizens but trained by the CIA. -
World News U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Amano has died, IAEA tell member states U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Amano has died, IAEA tell member states
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No Comment Performers on horseback surprise passengers at Paris train station Theatre of Centaur members on horseback riding around Paris Gare de L'Est train station for art performance -
No Comment Masked men storm train station in Hong Kong Footage showed them beating people with wooden dowels in the station and inside a subway car -
World Mediterranean migrant sea rescues about to restart Two charities dedicated to rescuing migrants in the Mediterranean are about to resume operations there - seven months after they were forced to stop using their ship, Aquarius. SOS Mediterranee and Doctors Without Borders (MSF) will restart operations using a new vessel, the Ocean Viking. -
USA The one Democrat who can get Trump's state taxes doesn't want to. That's infuriated the left. Ways and Means chair Richard Neal, D-Mass., is taking a pass on a new NY law allowing him to obtain info on the president's finances. -
Australia Australia detains French television crew filming anti-coal protest Australian authorities have detained a French television crew who were filming anti-coal protest -
United Kingdom Kensington Palace release new pictures to mark Prince George's 6th birthday Kensington Palace has released a series of new photos of Prince George to mark his 6th birthday on Monday. -
China Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam condemns Sunday's violent clashes Hong Kong’s embattled Chief Executive Carrie Lam condemned Sunday night's violent clashes. -
USA Costa Rica officials say tainted alcohol kills at least 19 The Costa Rican Health Ministry says it has confirmed 19 deaths from consumption of alcohol tainted with methanol. -
USA GOP group deletes depiction of Democratic congresswomen as 'Jihad Squad' The group's president says he regrets that the Facebook post was a "distraction" from discussions about the four "socialist" lawmakers.