3 August 2019 | Euronews
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China Riot police clash again with protesters in Hong Kong As night fell on Saturday Chinese police fired tear gas and clashed with opposition activists in Hong Kong's Kowloon district. -
USA Prosecutors to seek death penalty for shooter who killed 22 in El Paso, Texas Governor Greg Abbott told reporters that the tragedy was "one the deadliest days in the history of Texas." -
USA Active shooter near an El Paso mall, police and FBI responding Authorities in El Paso, Texas, told people to stay away from the area of the Cielo Vista shopping mall due to an "active shooter." -
Latvia On the frontline of the Estonia-Latvia booze tax war A booze tax war has broken out between Estonia and Latvia, but, at a border town on the frontline, there is little sign it’s had much impact. -
South Korea Protests erupt as relations cool between Japan and South Korea Many South Koreans are angry that Japan has downgraded their country's trade status from "preferred" to just "normal". -
No Comment Tens of thousands line Amsterdam canal for gay pride boat parade The boat parade is seen as the 'peak' of Amsterdam Pride. -
Sport Messi faces 3 month international suspension Messi faces 3 month international suspension -
No Comment Police fire tear gas during anti-government protests in Hong Kong Police said they used tear gas to disperse the crowd after protesters lit fires outside the Tsim Sha Tsui police station -
No Comment Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong Demonstrators set up barricades on Saturday in the latest pro-democracy protest -
World News Sudan's military and opposition coalition agree on constitutional declaration Sudan's military council and protesters have reached an agreement which will start a new period of transitional government. -
France French police and protesters clash in Nantes over man's death The death of 24-year-old Steve Maia Canico in June has once again sparked a debate over police accountability and brutality in France. -
Italy Forty migrants rescued by German charity ship arrive in Malta A group of migrants were rescued by Sea Eye's Alan Kurdi ship. The ship arrived in Malta after being banned from Italy. -
Italy Italian police arrest six over deadly nightclub stampede Six people including five teenagers and a 39-year-old woman who had accompanied her daughter to the Lanterna Azzurra nightclub in Corinaldo, were killed in the stampede on December 8, 2018. -
No Comment Warriors, floats and dancers at popular Japan festival A popular feature of Japan's summer festival calendar got underway on Friday in the northern city of Aomori. -
Romania Romania kidnapping scandal: Expert draws parallels with deadly Colectiv nightclub blaze There are parallels between the scandal engulfing Romania over the handling of a teenager’s kidnapping and a deadly nightclub blaze four years ago, an expert has told Euronews. -
USA Ex-MLB commissioner says baseball was fortunate players didn't take a knee Still, the longtime baseball leader said, "I don't think we're less willing to play a role in things in this country than the other sports are." -
USA With Cold War pact dead, U.S. looks to place missiles in Asia The Trump admin formally withdrew from the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces treaty Friday, saying "the United States will not remain party to a treaty that is deliberately violated by Russia." -
United Kingdom Dam repairs continue but threat to English town remains Hundreds of people have been evacuated from the town of Whaley Bridge with police officers going door-to-door to notify residents. -
USA Sudanese activists, army finalize power-sharing deal after coup and mass protests The two sides reached a preliminary agreement last month following pressure from the United States and its Arab allies, amid growing concerns the political crisis could ignite civil war. -
PuertoRico New Puerto Rico governor Pedro Pierluisi faces uncertainty amid calls for fresh leadership Pedro Pierluisi, a former lawyer, freely admits that despite being sworn in the Senate may not ratify him on Wednesday. -
Romania Alexandra Macesanu: Romania minister sacked over 'deeply wrong' comments on kidnapped teenager Romania's education minister, Ecaterina Andronescu, has been sacked over "deeply wrong" comments she made about a kidnapping case. -
USA Einstein showed Newton was wrong about gravity. Now scientists are coming for Einstein. New research confirms Einstein's theory of gravity but brings scientists a step closer to the day when it might be supplanted by something new. -
World News Lull in terror attacks may not last 'until the end of 2019': UN experts The relative lull in Islamist terror attacks "may not last long, possibly not even until the end of 2019," UN monitors have warned in a report. -
USA Trump warns U.S. allies to take back captured ISIS fighters "We have thousands of ISIS fighters that we want Europe to take, and let's see if they take them. If they don't take them, we'll probably have to release them to Europe," Trump told reporters. -
United Kingdom Supporters and detractors of jailed UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson to protest in London "Experience has shown us that protests such as those planned for this weekend can create tension and disorder," a Met Police Commander said ahead of the rallies. -
Earth News What is sustainable gold and which brands are using it? We investigate the difference between eco-friendly, ethical and recycled gold. -
USA Love them or hate them, Fortnite's World Cup proves esports are here to stay ǀ View Many questions about the future of esports remain, but its athletes and fans aren’t going anywhere. There’s no turning back now.