1 August 2019 | Euronews
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USA Judge temporarily blocks New York from turning over Trump's tax returns New York recently passed a law that would make it easier for Congress to obtain the tax returns of government officials, including the president. -
USA Local FBI field office warns of 'conspiracy theory-driven domestic extremists' The assessment noted that the document is the first from the FBI to analyze conspiracies and their connection to violent acts. -
USA Who's in and who's out for the next Democratic debate Only seven out of 24 candidates have qualified so far for the September face off in Houston. -
USA Magnitude 6.8 earthquake shakes Chile A strong earthquake has hit off the coast of central Chile, though there are no immediate reports of damage or injury. -
USA Former US president Ronald Reagan calls African officials 'monkeys' in newly unearthed audio New audio from the US National Archives reveals former US president Ronald Reagan calling African UN delegates 'monkeys'. -
Poland Watch: Poles commemorate Warsaw Uprising with minute's silence Poland is marking the 75th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising during World War II. -
USA Justice Department won't prosecute Comey over leak of his memos after referral from internal watchdog The Justice Department inspector general referred the former FBI chief for prosecution over his leaking of his memos. -
United Kingdom British military helping shore up damaged dam as risk of flooding of UK town rises A British military helicopter dropped bags of ballast onto the outer slope of a dam that partially collapsed and risks bursting and flooding the town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire, central England. -
USA Democratic debates draw mixed reactions from black voters in Detroit, Flint "What I need to hear is more than the buzz words," said one debate watcher. -
Poland 'I was prepared to do anything': Meet the 96-year-old veteran of the Warsaw Uprising It's 75 years since the Warsaw Uprising against the Nazi regime during WWII. Bohdan Dembinski was one of those who took part in the bloody 63-day battle. He told Euronews about the day it all started. -
No Comment Divers and volunteers help to save humpback whale off Peru's coast Tour guide and professional diver Julio Cesar Castro joined forces with other volunteers to rescue a humpback whale on Monday (July 29) which was trapped in a fishing net near El Nuro beach off the Peruvian coast. -
World News Why are people risking their lives to take the perfect selfie? The search for the perfect selfie has claimed more than 250 lives, according to a 2017 study, but what's the psychology before this risky trend? Euronews takes a look. -
USA Graham, Senate Judiciary Democrats quarrel over asylum bill Graham, the chairman, forced a vote to report the bill out of the panel, claiming Democrats skipped a markup last week. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said he missed it because he was at a family funeral. -
USA Watch: Basketball star Julian McClurkin scores trick shot while parasailing The Harlem Globetrotters player described it as a "once in a lifetime experience." -
United Kingdom Scotland wants continued EU-protection for its whisky and salmon Scottish authorities have called on the British government to secure mutual recognition of geographically protected produce with the EU even in the event of a no-deal Brexit. -
Earth News Is travelling to Google’s climate change conference by private jet hypocritical? The most exclusive event on the A-list calendar centred around environmental concerns this year. But were they missing something? -
Romania 'Arrogance, neglect and disdain': Uncle of 'murdered' Romanian teenager slams authorities The uncle of a kidnapped Romania teenager has slammed the people who heard her desperate telephone calls for help. -
No Comment Floodwaters soak local bus on New York's Staten Island Passengers seated on the bus had to lift up their legs or stand on seats to avoid getting wet. -
World Watch: Swimming from Hawaii to San Francisco to clean up the ocean Ben Lecomte is swimming from Hawaii to San Francisco to better understand how plastic is affecting our oceans. -
Business Bank of England cuts UK growth forecast Brexit uncertainties are becoming "more entrenched" and increasingly weighing on the British economy less than three months before the country is scheduled to leave the European Union, the Bank of England said Thursday. -
USA Watch: Wave pool in China malfunctions, triggering tsunami that injures dozens Visitors at a water park in Northern China were shocked when they were suddenly smashed by a giant wave. -
Spain Burger King beard ban in Barcelona: Ruling allows workers to keep their hair on Burger King workers in Barcelona will now be able to grow facial hair after authorities ruled the company's internal policy against beards, moustaches, or stubble went against their constitutional rights. -
Democratic Republic Of Congo Rwanda closes border with DR Congo after third Ebola case detected in Goma Rwandan officials closed their border with DR Congo after the third case of Ebola was detected in the Congolese city of Goma, near the border with Rwanda. -
Mexico Watch: Chefs create Mexico's longest sandwich The traditional "torta" was created in Mexico City and is believed to be the world's longest. -
USA Italian says he was threatened by Americans accused of policeman's murder Sergio Brugiatelli, who police allege introduced two U.S. teens to a Rome drug dealer, says he was afraid the Americans would harm his family. -
Sweden Watch again: Lawyer of A$AP Rocky speaks during assault trial The lawyer of A$AP Rocky addressed the press after US rapper's initial testimony at his assault trial in Sweden. -
USA Dozens of House members demand better treatment of transgender asylum seekers in ICE custody "We urge ICE to seriously consider the asylum claims of transgender migrants who demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution," the lawmakers wrote. -
Italy US teenager implicated in Italian policeman murder 'didn't know friend was armed' The father of a US teen arrested for the murder of an Italian policeman murder said his son didn't know his friend was armed. -
USA Rwanda seals Congo border after third Ebola case in city of Goma Latest case increased fears the virus could take root in densely populated city more than 220 miles south of where the outbreak was first detected. -
Earth News "Love Water" campaign to encourage Britons to look after waterways Parts of Britain might run out of water within 25 years if the public don't change their wasteful ways. -
No Comment Chefs make Mexico's longest-ever 'torta' sandwich Crowds gathered to watch chefs craft Mexico's longest-ever "torta" sandwich. -
USA Dozens dead after ballistic missile strike, suicide bombings in Yemen The missile hit in the city's neighborhood of Breiqa where a military parade was underway by forces loyal to the United Arab Emirates. -
Italy Salvini bans new migrant rescue boat from entering Italian waters Matteo Salvini has banned another rescue ship carrying forty migrants from entering Italian waters. The Alan Kurdi is run by German charity Sea-Eye and is heading towards Lampedusa. -
Greenland Greenland ice sheet 'rapidly melting' — here's how it will affect us all A heatwave that last week gripped Europe and sent the mercury soaring, causing record temperatures in several countries, has now settled in Greenland and the results are startling. -
United Kingdom Why is the Brecon by-election so important to Boris? | Euronews Answers How did the by-election in Wales' Brecon and Radnorshire constituency come about and why is it so important for the UK's new prime minister Boris Johnson? -
Netherlands Dutch burqa ban comes into effect but few public areas will enforce it Public transport companies and medical centres have already said they will not comply with the legislation so as to not cause delays or prevent women from seeking treatment. -
World Johnson may opt for backstop ‘which only applies to Northern Ireland’, says former Belfast advisor Kevin Meagher is writer and commentator on Irish politics and a former special advisor the Labour party in Northern Ireland. He thinks Boris Johnson might try to negotiate a separate deal keeping Northern Ireland in the single market to avoid a hard border. -
No Comment Activists all abuzz as Belgians protest over use of pesticides in Europe Environmental campaigners gathered outside the European Commission on Wednesday asking for an end to the usage of bee-killing pesticides. -
USA Biden holds the center, but does little to pick up ground Analysis: The Democratic front-runner weathered attacks from his more progressive rivals, but two nights of debates did little to shift the outlines of the race. -
USA Here's why the Democrats' debate over issues mattered The candidates delved into criminal justice reform, immigration, health care and more. -
USA ASAP Rocky to give evidence in Swedish assault trial The rapper pleaded not guilty to assault in connection with a June 30 scuffle between his entourage and a 19-year-old man in Stockholm. -
USA Apollo lunar rocks show moon is way older than we thought Researchers now think the moon formed 4.51 billion years ago, or about 100 million years earlier than previously thought. -
Poland Warsaw Uprising: What happened during the WWII insurrection & how is it viewed today? Poland is marking the 75th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising during World War II. -
Yemen Houthis claim responsibility for deadly missile attack on military parade in Yemeni city of Aden The Houthi movement said it was behind the attack. Their official channel Al Masirah TV said the Iran-aligned movement had launched a medium-range ballistic missile and an armed drone at the military parade. -
Earth News Hotel chain bans tiny toiletries to cut down on plastic waste 200 million plastic packaged personal care items provided by hotels end up in landfill each year but what are the alternatives? -
USA US slaps sanctions on Iran's foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the move is meaningless as he has no property in the United States. -
World News US believes Osama bin Laden's son Hamza is dead - official US believes Osama bin Laden's son Hamza is dead - official -
USA North Korean soldier defects across the DMZ, South Korea says The soldier expressed his intention to defect to South Korea, said South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff. -
USA Who won Night Two of the second Democratic debate? 10 presidential candidates took the stage. Some had a good night, some didn't. Here's our take. -
USA Body camera video shows Oklahoma woman hit with stun gun after kicking officer The 65-year-old woman refused to sign an $80 ticket for a broken tail light before driving away and resisting arrest, according to the footage. -
USA Fact checking Night 2 of the second Democratic debate During Night 1, many of the candidates' claims held up — with a few notable exceptions. How will this next set of candidates fare? -
USA Trump: Democratic debate ratings suggest people are 'desperate' for me The president's tweet Wednesday came just minutes before the party's 2020 contenders were set to face off in Detroit for the second night in a row. -
USA Netflix's star-studded 'The Irishman' is one of 2019's most important movies ǀ View When names like Scorsese and Pacino are going to Netflix, who is going to be the brave industry soul that blocks their awards-show entrance? -
USA Watchdog tells Democrats he can't probe Kushner, Ivanka security clearances until Trump asks Four top Senate Democrats responded by asking Trump himself to order an investigation into White House security clearances for Kushner, Ivanka and others. -
USA Biden and Harris rematch in Detroit in second Democratic debate The faceoff featuring 10 candidates is taking place at the historic Fox Theatre in Detroit. -
United Kingdom UK announces €2.3bn for no-deal Brexit preparation UK Chancellor Sajid Javid announced that the government would double Brexit funding for this year to prepare for no deal. -
USA US Federal Reserve cuts interest rate, citing weak global growth The US Federal Reserve lowered its interest rate on Wednesday due to weak global growth and trade uncertainty. Could the cut affect Europeans? -
USA July Democratic Debate: Live updates from night 2 NBC News' live blog with the latest news coverage from the 2nd night of the second Democratic debate hosted by CNN for the 2020 presidential election.