World News Trump can win over Kim Jong Un by cracking jokes, teacher says A teen known as Un Pak is widely believed to have actually been Kim Jong Il's son, who grew up to be the leader of nuclear-armed North Korea. 11/06/2018
World News Trump's G-7 outburst is 'a little depressing,' Germany's Merkel says "I believe in win-win situations. Sometimes I have the impression that the American president believes only one side can win and the other loses." 11/06/2018
World News Ship carrying hundreds of rescued migrants barred entry by Italy, Malta "Italy, too, begins to say NO to the trafficking of human beings, NO to the business of clandestine immigration," Italy's new Interior Minister said. 11/06/2018
World News Euroviews. Dolly Parton's Netflix series is an overdue acknowledgement of the legend's impact Parton was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1999, before some of her youngest fans were born. 10/06/2018
World News Trump relies on gut instinct. The North Koreans have 45 years of preparation. Analysis: Trump will need a lot more than attitude to avoid falling into a North Korean trap. 10/06/2018
World News Brexit is even messier than critics expected. So what happens now? With only months to go until Britain leaves the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May faces a showdown with critics in parliament on Tuesday. 10/06/2018
World News Kim Jong Un arrives in Singapore ahead of Trump summit Trump said Saturday that the summit represents a "one-time shot" for Kim to show he's serious about nuclear disarmament. 10/06/2018
World News Fighting the Ebola virus takes a little tact and a lot of patience The Ebola virus had never been seen before in the Bikoro area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and educating people requires patience and tact. 09/06/2018
World News Sculpted head of mystery biblical king found in Israel The discovery has set off a modern-day mystery caper as scholars try to figure out whose face it depicts. 09/06/2018
World News Pentagon slammed for saying 'no one will ever know' how many civilians killed in ISIS fight "It's just unconscionable," an Amnesty International director said. 09/06/2018
World News 'We don't have any protests': Singapore's harsh laws make for 'secure' summit venue Sentosa Island, the resort where the meeting between Trump and Kim will take place, is an appealing venue for the same reasons Singapore itself is, security experts say. 09/06/2018
World News Guts, not glory, dominate at soccer's World Cup for not-quite countries Forgotten nations, oppressed minorities and ethnic groups that are shut out of the sport's official tournaments show soccer is "more than just a game." 09/06/2018
World News One U.S. soldier killed, four wounded in Somalia attack The casualties are likely to put renewed scrutiny on America's counterterror operations in Africa. 09/06/2018
World News U.K. should act like Trump on Brexit, British foreign secretary says Referring to the president, Britain's foreign secretary said he's "become more and more convinced that there is method in his madness." 08/06/2018
World News Crack-smoking mayor's brother is elected leader of Canadian province "It's hard to believe someone who has never held office other than as a municipal councillor ... is elected to lead the largest economy in a G-7 country." 08/06/2018
World News How China could spy on Trump's summit with Kim Jong Un The Chinese have used everything from bugged hotel keys to "friendship" pins to spy on Americans — and they're getting better at it all the time. 08/06/2018
World News U.S. expands China health alert amid diplomatic illness reports A previous alert mentioned only the U.S. consulate in the southern city of Guangzhou. 08/06/2018
World News Taliban silent as Afghan president announces weeklong cease-fire There was no response from the militants, who have steadily expanded their presence in recent years and carried out near-daily attacks on Afghan forces. 07/06/2018
World News As it happened: Friday, June 8 Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. 07/06/2018
World News Spain's historic women-dominated Cabinet takes office The government cabinet with the highest proportion of female ministers in Spanish and European history was sworn in Thursday, putting the cap on one of the fastest power transitions in Spain's four decades of democratic rule. 07/06/2018