USA 'Americans must denounce racism' says Trump — but no action on guns President Donald Trump condemned "bigotry and hatred" following last weekend's mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. 05/08/2019
USA 'Tremendous victory': Trump toasts US-EU deal on beef imports The US and the European Union have signed a deal to settle their former dispute over beef imports, US President Donald Trump says. 02/08/2019
France Amazon will pass on digital tax to French businesses using its service US online retailer Amazon said it will pass on the cost of France's new digital tax to its French customers, three weeks after the levy was passed. 02/08/2019
World News International Beer Day: Germany king of beer in the EU Germany produced 21% of the total EU beer production in 2018. 02/08/2019
Germany Frankfurt station reopens after police close it to probe bank robbery Frankfurt's main railway station has reopened after a police operation investigated suspected bank robbery. 02/08/2019
Saudi Arabia Saudi women will now be able to travel without permission of men A series of new decrees passed on Friday stipulate that Saudi women will now be able to travel without the permission of men and will be given more control over family matters. 02/08/2019
USA New audio reveals Reagan calling African officials 'monkeys' New audio from the US National Archives reveals former US president Ronald Reagan calling African UN delegates 'monkeys'. 01/08/2019
United Kingdom Military helps to shore up damaged dam amid town flooding fears 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. 01/08/2019
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. 01/08/2019
USA Incredible photo shows sea lion getting caught in whale's mouth Wildlife photographer Chase Dekker captured a sea lion falling into the mouth of a humpback whale in what he calls a "once-in-a-lifetime" moment. 31/07/2019
Brazil Prison clash in Brazil leaves at least 52 people dead: officials A prison clash in Brazil's Altamira jail left at least 52 people dead, said officials. 29/07/2019
Cyprus Cyprus police arrest British woman for ‘false rape’ claim All initially accused Israelis freed after Cypriot authorities arrested 19-year-old British woman who claimed she was raped on suspicion of a false allegation. 29/07/2019
Cuba Cubans can now access internet from their homes, but at what price? All Cubans will now be able to access the internet from their home, but at what price? Euronews takes a look. 29/07/2019
World News Trouble brewing? How coffee producers miss out as your coffee goes up At the end of 2018, a bag of coffee cost the average UK coffee drinker €6.50 however coffee was selling at just $1 (0.89 cents of euro). So how come there is such a disparity between the market value and its retail price? 27/07/2019
World News Russia's Nord Stream 2 pipeline takes EU to court Russia-led Nord Stream 2 pipeline took the EU to court over "unfair legislation" meant to stall the project. 26/07/2019
France Commander of submarine that was missing for 50 years remembered fondly 51 years since it's disappearance, French submarine La Minerve was found on Monday. Pierre Simon, a former French Navy marine, remembers what the submarine's commander was like. 26/07/2019
Spain Pedro Sanchez to keep working with all parties to avoid new elections Spain's acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez loses the second investiture vote after he failed to secure a deal with left-wing Podemos. 25/07/2019
USA Facebook to pay record $5 billion US fine over privacy violations Social media giant Facebook has been slammed with a record fine of more than €4 billion over privacy violations, but will this be enough to change how Facebook handles users' privacy data? 24/07/2019
United Kingdom ‘Dear UK, hang in there’: Americans tweet condolences to Britons Some US citizens tweeted their condolences and messages of support after Boris Johnson's victory on Monday. 24/07/2019
France France becomes first country to adopt EU copyright reform France became the first country to adopt the controversial EU copyright reform on Tuesday. 24/07/2019