25 July 2019 | Euronews
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World News In photos: Europe sizzles as temperature records tumble In photos: Europe sizzles as temperature records tumble -
USA Trump, de Blasio brawl over water-dousing of NYC police "Crime's gone down year after year in New York City and it's not just because you finally left town," de Blasio tweeted at Trump. -
USA Republican senator joins Dem calls for answers on ICE solitary confinement Sens. Chuck Grassley and Richard Blumenthal wrote a letter to ICE, pressing the agency for answers on how it puts immigrants into solitary confinement. -
USA Trump DOJ plans to execute inmates eligible for federal death penalty Two days after the Democratic presidential front-runner proposed terminating the federal death penalty, the Justice Department announced it would execute five prisoners. -
USA 3 stages of serious heat injury to watch for in scorching summer temps Watch for the signs of heat illness in scorching summer temperatures. -
USA An old Clinton conspiracy theory finds new life in Jeffrey Epstein news The news that the disgraced financier was injured has revived a decades-old conspiracy theory that baselessly links Hillary Clinton to a number of "suspicious" deaths. -
USA Senate Intelligence report finds 'extensive' Russian election interference The bipartisan report found that the U.S. election infrastructure was unprepared for attacks and offers proposals to shore up the system ahead of 2020. -
USA Scientists use huge black hole to test Einstein theory "Einstein's right, at least for now." -
Spain 'Podemos is asking for too much, too early,' political analyst tells Euronews "I would say Podemos is asking for too much, too early. Let's not forget they do not have any experience in government yet." -
Russia Russian police raid opposition activists' homes ahead of Moscow election rally Four opposition figures had their homes raided by police on Wednesday night, according to human rights activists. But on Thursday, they said they would press ahead with Saturday's rally in Moscow for fair elections. -
Iceland First glacier to disappear in Iceland will be marked with memorial This is the site of Iceland's first ex-glacier. -
Russia Who is your favourite Russian writer? Euronews went to Moscow and asked locals about their favourite Russian authors. -
USA Democrat Tulsi Gabbard sues Google over suspension of ad account The lawsuit adds to a chorus of bipartisan complaints against Google over the power it has accumulated. -
No Comment Flying start? New restaurant opens in converted aeroplane in Turkey It's the conversion that puts a fresh twist on aeroplane food. -
USA Facebook's $5 billion 'sweetheart deal' prompts question: Why so little? There is no meaningful data privacy law at the federal level, and experts and officials say that has left the government and the FTC will little power to take action. -
USA Russian women post selfies with fake injuries to protest lax domestic violence law In Russia, the punishment for a first-time assault on a family member is a fine of less than 30,000 rubles ($500) or a 15-day arrest. -
Business ECB paves way for more stimulus in September The European Central Bank kept interest rates unchanged at the meeting in Frankfurt with the main refinancing rate remaining at zero and the deposit rate at minus 0.4%. -
USA Atlanta pauses scooter permits after deaths Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms had come under pressure from activists in recent days who had protested on Atlanta's streets after a man riding a scooter was run over by a city transit bus. -
Musica Gustavo Dudamel electrifies the Rencontres Musicales d'Évian festival The inspirational conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the festival's specially-created orchestra gave a passionate performance of Brahms' 4th symphony at the grand finale. -
USA Full transcript: Mueller testimony before House Judiciary, Intelligence committees Read the testimony of former special counsel Robert Mueller after questioning by lawmakers about possible obstruction of justice by Trump and the 2016 Russia Investigation. -
USA The top 11 favors the Trump administration has done for Saudi Arabia Wednesday's vetoes are the latest in a list of moves that aid the kingdom, which Trump says is a bulwark against Iran and a good customer for U.S. weapons. -
Earth News Pop up sculpture exhibit pays tribute to endangered species A series of temporary sand sculptures are aiming to highlight the short time left to save endangered animals. -
Paraguay Watch: Parade of plumed Paraguayans celebrate their patron saint Other folktales say that the town was plagued by attacks from the indigenous Guarani people, who resisted the settlers' occupation of the land. -
USA US Attorney General AG Barr orders reinstatement of the federal death penalty Barr also directed the federal government to schedule the executions of five death-row inmates convicted of murder. -
USA British navy to escort ships through Strait of Hormuz The move isn't a viable long-term solution given the volume of traffic through the vital oil shipping lane and strained British naval resources, experts said. -
Libya More than 100 migrants feared dead in 'worst Mediterranean tragedy this year' More than 100 migrants are missing and feared drowned after a wooden boat capsized off the coast of Libya. -
World Boris Johnson's demands are 'unacceptable', says EU's Michel Barnier Boris Johnson's demands are unacceptable, says EU's Michel Barnier -
USA Migrant child alleges she was 'beaten and abused' at Clint, Texas border station The alleged abuse was reported on March 12, according to internal documents. As of July 9, the incident was still under investigation by CBP. -
United Kingdom Watch: This garden is thriving in the heatwave, without any water Some of the plants have gone without water since the garden was created in 1992. -
Switzerland World temperatures hotter now 'than at any point in the last 2,000 years' "The speed of global warming has never been as high as it is today," a study released on Wednesday has found. -
No Comment Paraguayans parade to honour patron saint Hundreds of Catholics in Paraguay paraded through the town of Minas covered in chicken feathers on Wednesday to celebrate their patron saint. -
USA Record heat reached in Paris as Britain faces hottest day ever Temperatures reached a record 105 degrees in Paris and 98.4 degrees at London's Heathrow airport on Thursday. -
World Europe heatwave: Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands topple all-time high temperature records The heatwave gripping Europe has toppled all-time temperature records in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. -
USA Six takeaways from Mueller's day before Congress 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 Boris Johnson says U.K must 'turbocharge' preparations for no-deal Brexit Addressing a rowdy session of Parliament for the first time since becoming prime minister, Johnson again pledged to leave the European Union without a deal if necessary. -
Ukraine Ukraine 'captures Russian tanker involved in Kerch Strait confrontation' Kyiv says it has detained a Russian tanker it alleges was involved in an incident in the Kerch Strait that saw three Ukrainian vessels seized. -
Europe News The Brief: Finland works towards goal of carbon neutrality by 2035 Last April, Finland pledged to be carbon neutral by 2035. Now the country is trying to get the 27 other EU member states on board. Watch the Brief from Brussels for more information on how this goal could be achieved. -
Hungary Brussels takes Hungary to EU top court 'for criminalising activities that help asylum seekers' Brussels takes Hungary to EU top court 'for criminalising activities that help asylum seekers' -
World Former Kosovo Prime Minister refuses to answer questions in The Hague As the investigation into alleged war crimes committed in Kosovo continues in The Hague, a guerilla fighter turned Prime Minister has resigned but refused to answer questions. -
USA Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi, country's first democratically elected leader, dies at 92 Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi, the North African country's first democratically elected leader, has died. -
World This is 'Groundhog Day' for Spanish Parliament El Pais editor Simon Hunter tells Euronews Last chance for Sanchez as Spanish lawmakers vote again on whether to reconfirm him as the Prime Minister. -
Tunisia Tunisia’s 92-year-old president Essebsi has died: president's office Tunisia’s 92-year-old president Essebsi has died said the president's office -
No Comment Bear steals bin from Colorado marijuana dispensary A surveillance camera filmed a bear attempting to take and open a trash bin at a Colorado marijuana dispensary. -
United Kingdom 'UK will be greatest place on Earth after Brexit', says new PM Johnson The UK's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson painted an idyllic picture of his "green, clean, prosperous, confident and ambitious" vision of the UK's post-Brexit future, saying it would be "the greatest place on Earth". -
Earth News Greta Thunberg and The 1975 release rallying cry for climate rebels This new release will be the first song on the band's new album and features Thunberg telling listeners 'It is time to rebel'. -
USA French 'flyman' falls into sea trying to cross English Channel on hoverboard Franky Zapata's flying start came to an abrupt end some 11 miles into his journey across the English Channel when he fell into the water. -
Spain Pedro Sanchez to keep working with all parties to avoid another election Spain's acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez loses the second investiture vote after he failed to secure a deal with left-wing Podemos. -
Sweden Sweden says the government will not get involved in A$AP Rocky case, saying courts independent US rapper A$AP Rocky has been charged along with two others for assault over a fight that happened in Sweden last month. -
World Boris Johnson will call General Election before October 31, says Welsh Brexit Party MEP A Welsh Brexit Party MEP has told Euronews he believes Boris Johnson will call a General Election before the Brexit deadline of October 31st. Nathan Gill said he believed it would happen on Thursday October 24th -
USA Rapper A$AP Rocky charged with assault in Sweden, will remain in custody until trial Stockholm's District Court has yet to decide on a start date for the trial, meaning it remains unclear how long Rocky will be held in custody. -
France Franky Zapata fails in attempt to cross the English Channel with 'flyboard' Franky Zapata fails to cross the English Channel with 'flyboard' -
Earth News This garden hasn't been watered in decades, but it's thriving in the heatwave Until 1992, the site of this botanic beauty was a car park. -
PuertoRico Puerto Rico governor resigns after weeks of mass protests Puerto Rico governor resigns after weeks of mass protests
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Bulgaria Two charged with terrorism over Bulgaria's biggest data breach - lawyer Two charged with terrorism over Bulgaria's biggest data breach - lawyer -
Business Ryanair's Portuguese cabin crew planning five-day strike for August Portuguese cabin crew working for Ryanair are planning on carrying out a strike next month over pay and working conditions. -
Switzerland Swiss minister under fire for tobacco sponsorship of Expo pavilion Swiss minister under fire for tobacco sponsorship of Expo pavilion -
USA Rescue crews find missing toddler when he giggles Courtlund Barrington-Moss was sunburned but healthy when rescue crews who'd searched all night heard him giggling in a muddy hole in Saskatchewan. -
World News Tunisian president taken to hospital following second health scare in a month Tunisia's 92-year-old president has been taken to hospital following the second health scare in a month, his son has said. -
USA 10 key sections of Mueller's report that came up during the hearings Robert Mueller repeatedly answered questions by referring to his report during his testimony. Here's what those sections of the report say. -
USA Another vehicle used by Canadian teens suspected in 3 murders found in flames Canadian officials said Tuesday that the two teenagers are now being investigated as suspects in at least three murders in the rural British Columbia area. -
USA North Korea fired at least two projectiles, South Korea military says This would be the first launching of projectiles reported since President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met at the demilitarized zone. -
USA Mueller delivered impeachment bread crumbs to Democrats Analysis: If Democrats want to impeach Trump, they're going to have to take the former special counsel's work, build on it, prove the case — and hope it doesn't blow up in their faces politically.