23 July 2019 | Euronews
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World News European leaders congratulate Johnson but warn of challenging times ahead With Boris Johnson elected Conservative leader, he is set to take over as UK prime minister at a crucial time in the Brexit process — how did the rest of Europe react? -
USA Afghanistan seeks 'clarification' after Trump says he could wipe it 'off the face of the earth' The president's comments came as he was discussing winning the U.S's longest war. -
USA July is on track to become Earth's hottest month on record, climate scientists say Even with more than a week left until the end of the month, experts are already anticipating that the current record from July 2017 will fall. -
USA Missing teens now suspects in killings of U.S woman, her boyfriend and third person Police say the teens are no longer missing, but "suspects in the Dease Lake suspicious death and the double homicide of Lucas Fowler and Chynna Deese." -
USA With Mueller on tap, McGahn becomes the next target for House Democrats Democrats see the former White House counsel as their next key witness in any impeachment case, if they can force him to appear. -
USA Mueller, Trump's silent foil, gets ready to talk Analysis: If the former special counsel's congressional testimony is damaging, the president will have to hope that his two-year delegitimization campaign worked. -
USA Trump sues to block New York law allowing Congress to get his state taxes The president is seeking a permanent injunction on the Ways and Means from requesting his state taxes through the New York law. -
USA Senate to vote on 9/11 first responders' bill Tuesday First responder Luis Alvarez died days after he testified before the House alongside comedian Jon Stewart, and pleaded with Congress to pass the bill. -
USA Mueller last-minute request for aide to appear as witness during his testimony Republicans charged that the move would plunge the hearing into 'chaos.' -
USA Trump to conservative teens: Rep. Tlaib is a 'crazed lunatic' The president attacked the Michigan congresswoman and other Democrats on Tuesday. "I believe they hate our country," he said. -
USA Robert Mueller testimony: Everything you need to know The former special counsel will testify publicly before two different congressional panels on Wednesday. -
World News Where do the health warning photos on cigarette boxes come from? Some people have sued authorities after mistaking cigarette box photos for family relatives or themselves. -
No Comment Bangladesh: More than 275,000 people affected by flooding Bangladesh: More than 275,000 people affected by flooding -
Denmark Watch: Lost? More than 150 Father Christmases gather for the World Santa Claus Congress Watch: Lost? More than 150 Father Christmases gather for the World Santa Claus Congress -
Sport Watch: Tour de France employs men to redesign the phallic graffiti on the route Before every day of the Tour de France, Patrick and his teammate drive along the route in their van, painting over any phallic imagery on the roads or walls. -
USA ICE arrests 35 in operation targeting 2,000 migrants "This is just the beginning of the operation," ICE Acting Director Matthew Albence said when asked about the low arrest rate. -
United Kingdom Watch: Anti-Boris Johnson and pro-independence protest held in Glasgow Protesters in Glasgow gathered to object to Boris Johnson's winning of the Conservative leadership race, which paves the way for him to become the next UK prime minister. -
USA New study throws fuel on the health care debate: Who'll be covered, what's the cost? A plan to open up Medicare to everyone is gaining traction among Democrats. A liberal think tank tried to figure out how much we'll have to pay. -
No Comment Protest against Boris Johnson becoming UK PM Before the result, several hundred protesters gathered opposite Downing Street on Monday evening -
Europe News The Brief: Von der Leyen begins talks with Macron in Paris After narrowly winning the majority of MEP votes and securing her spot as the next President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen chose Paris as the location of her first official visit. Watch the Brief from Brussels to learn how hers and French President Emmanuel Macron's views align. -
Spain Madrid court rules Deliveroo couriers are employees and not freelancers From now on, the online food delivery service Deliveroo will have to give its couriers a formal contract and corresponding benefits, -
USA From Brexit to Iran, why Boris Johnson faces a daunting task from day one Analysis: Boris Johnson will be met be a list of crises when he officially becomes Britain's prime minister Wednesday. -
USA Nadler says Mueller should ignore DOJ 'cover-up' efforts on testimony The congressman said on Tuesday that Mueller should ignore Justice Department attempts to restrict his testimony. -
USA Doctors find differences in brains of U.S. diplomats who alleged mystery attacks in Cuba Doctors found "significant differences" but couldn't say if they were caused by whatever happened in Cuba or if those differences were tied to symptoms. -
Brazil Watch: Footage of uncontacted Amazon tribe members emerges as deforestation expands In June 2019, deforestation in the world's largest tropical rainforest was 88% higher June 2018. -
No Comment Street art brings a pop of colour to Casablanca The city's walls and buildings have been adorned with modern paintings, in celebration of Morocco's annual Sbagha Bagha festival -
USA Ivanka misspells United Kingdom in Boris Johnson congratulations tweet "Congratulations @BorisJohnson on becoming the next Prime Minister of the United Kingston," tweeted Ivanka Trump. -
Greece Greece: M. Iliopoulos awarded for contribution to those affected by the fire at Mati A significant award for his contribution to the victims of the devastating wildfire at Mati region on 23rd July 2018, received Mr. Marios Iliopoulos -
USA Football star Cristiano Ronaldo will not face rape charges say prosecutors “Based upon a review of the information presented at this time, the allegations of sexual assault against Cristiano Ronaldo cannot be proven beyond a reasonable doubt,” said the District Attorney’s Office. -
World News Who acquired citizenship in the EU in 2017? A quarter of people acquiring citizenship in the EU were Moroccans, Albanians, Indians, Turks, and Pakistanis. -
Earth News Boris Johnson PM: environment charities and eco activists react Now polarising BoJo is on the cusp of taking office, this is what environmentalists will be demanding from him. -
USA How Mueller's testimony could reverberate in 2020 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. -
USA Gillibrand: 'Outrageous' to blame her and women senators for Franken "Who is being held accountable for Al Franken's decision to resign?" Gillibrand said Monday. "Women senators, including me. It's outrageous. It's absurd." -
France 'Speak up and hold adults accountable,' says Greta Thunberg on receiving the Freedom Prize "Young people should speak up and hold adults accountable in the combat against climate change," said activist Greta Thunberg on receipt of Normandy's first Freedom Prize. -
World News From Spain to the rest of Europe: This is how you survive a heatwave As more Countries around the World have to deal with scorching temperatures, here are some tips from the Spanish way of life, better adapted to this weather. -
United Kingdom Will Boris Johnson be a unifying leader who will embrace minorities in the UK? Time will tell ǀ View The UK sorely needs a unifying leader who can be a prime minister for all Brits. No stranger to controversy or even accusations of racism, Johnson will have his work cut out if he is going to create inclusion for all his citizens. -
USA Apple's Intel play and Leo DiCaprio's enduring prestige Byers Market is a daily newsletter from NBC News senior media reporter Dylan Byers that takes you behind the scenes in Hollywood, Silicon Valley, New York and Washington. -
USA Rights groups, senators sound alarm over new Trump commission A trio of letters sent Tuesday voice concern over the administration's new "Commission on Unalienable Rights." -
USA Li Peng, who oversaw Tiananmen Square massacre as Chinese premier, dies at 91 Li Peng was best known for announcing martial law during the 1989 Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests. -
Nigeria Nigeria's President Buhari submits list of cabinet nominees to Senate Nigeria's President Buhari submits list of cabinet nominees to Senate -
USA A Warren or Sanders presidency could cost Democrats a Senate seat Republican governors in Massachusetts and Vermont would have the power to name temporary replacements ahead of a special election. -
USA Boris Johnson will be next U.K. prime minister The celebrity politician will take over from Theresa May on Wednesday and will need to tackle the U.K.'s divorce from the European Union. -
United Kingdom Boris Johnson: Diplomatic disaster, EU basher or reincarnated olive - who is the new British leader? Boris Johnson has won the Conservative leadership contest and will become UK prime minister. What will he do with Britain and Brexit and where did he come from? -
Earth News 10 clever and sustainable design ideas from the future We examine an array of eco-conscious innovations in design. -
USA Question for Mueller: Why wasn't Trump Jr. interviewed? The president's son was the only American participant in the infamous Trump Tower meeting not to talk with investigators in the Russia probe. -
USA Kim Jong Un inspects new submarine, wants North Korea's military bolstered The North's official Korean Central News Agency reported Tuesday that Kim expressed "great satisfaction" with the submarine. -
United Kingdom Boris Johnson vows to deliver Brexit and 'energise' the UK as prime minister Boris Johnson has won the Conservative Party leadership race, meaning he will become the UK's next prime minister. -
USA Democrats want Mueller to tell swing voters what Trump did wrong Analysis: Dems want to make more swing voters aware that the Mueller report, far from exonerating Trump, contains significant evidence of wrongdoing. -
World Greta Thunberg urges French MPs to 'listen to scientists’ and act to reduce global warming The 16-year old Swedish environmentalist Greta Thunberg urged French MPs to listen to scientists and act to reduce global warming. -
USA Much of Venezuela in the dark again after massive blackout The power in the capital went out after 4 p.m. Monday and immediately backed up traffic as stop lights and the subway stopped working during rush hour. -
United Kingdom Europe heatwave: UK could break all-time temperature record Another heatwave is set to engulf parts of Europe this week, prompting weather and wildfire warnings — and the UK is bracing itself for a possible all-time temperature record. -
World New UK Prime Minister to find Brexit and Europe at top of his agenda Theresa May's successor, be it frontrunner Boris Johnson or Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, will find an overflowing intray of items when they succeed Theresa May, but with Brexit still very much looming as the major issue. -
France Salvini clashes with Macron after Paris and Berlin offer new migrant influx mechanism Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said Italy would not continue to be "Europe's refugee camp" after 14 EU members agreed to a new Franco-German migrant influx mechanism on Monday. -
Spain Barcelona's tourist headache as residential population declines 11% since 2015 Around 20 million tourists visit Barcelona each year, in stark contrast to the city’s population of just 1.6 million. The increase in tourist numbers has also led to a decline in the resident population. -
Earth News Have you heard of this fabric made from nettles? Ramie is a natural fibre popular in East Asia that could help make fashion more sustainable. -
Sport California boxing license returned to Bulgarian athlete who forcibly kissed reporter California boxing license returned to Bulgarian athlete who forcibly kissed reporter -
USA South Korea fires warning shots after it says Russia violated its airspace South Korean military officials said a Russian bomber breached the country's airspace twice in what they said was an "unprecedented" violation. -
USA Killing of couple in Canada may be linked to missing teens and another death, police say A burning car belonging to two missing teens and a dead man were found about 300 miles from where a U.S. woman and her Australian boyfriend were found shot dead. -
USA Abner, 17, says he slept on a trash pile at the Yuma border station Abner said he gave food to younger migrant kids so they wouldn't go hungry, saw a guard hit a boy, and drank from the sink by cupping his unwashed hands. -
Sweden No charges for man who allegedly harassed ASAP Rocky, Swedish prosecutors say The prosecutor's office in Stockholm said the man "is no longer suspected of any crime." -
USA Cristiano Ronaldo won't face criminal charges in Las Vegas rape case The Clark County District Attorney says that sexual assault claims can't be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.