World News Guatemala ramps up search for missing as death toll rises Survivors look up at the volcano, once their home, now a ghost town. 07/06/2018
World News U.S. evacuates China staffers as illness mystery deepens The same concussion-like symptoms that hit staffers at the U.S. Embassy in Cuba are reported at the consulate in Guangzhou. 07/06/2018
World News U.S. plans to release detained American 'enemy combatant' in Syria "What the government is offering our client is no release — it's a death warrant," an attorney for the detained man said. 07/06/2018
World News Germany targets members of Nazi death squads blamed for killing 1 million The Nazis established death camps partially due to concerns about the psychological effects up-close mass killings were having on Einsatzgruppen troops. 06/06/2018
World News As it happened this morning: Thursday, June 7 Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. 06/06/2018
World News Argentina cancels soccer game against Israel amid boycott campaign The head of the Palestinian football association had called on Arab soccer fans to burn posters of star player Lionel Messi if he participated. 06/06/2018
World News My chats with Trump are similar to sausages, Macron says The French presidency says Macron told Trump during a call last week that new U.S. tariffs on European, Mexican and Canadian goods are illegal and a "mistake." 06/06/2018
World News As it happened this morning: Wednesday, June 6 Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. 06/06/2018
World News Volcano eruption wipes out families in Guatemala A rescue worker says he found family members, searching for shelter in their homes, locked in a final embrace. 06/06/2018
World News Man begins swim from Japan to San Francisco Ben Lecomte, born in France and now living in Texas, has begun a swim estimated at 5,500 miles. He hopes to bring attention to pollution from plastics. 05/06/2018
World News 10 Saudi women get driving licenses — as crackdown targets movement's leaders "The lifting of the ban on driving is a real contradiction when we see the activists who have dedicated their campaign efforts remain in detention." 05/06/2018
World News Middle-class tax plan triggers Jordan's biggest protests in years The government is under pressure from the International Monetary Fund to carry out economic reforms and austerity measures to rein in growing public debt. 05/06/2018
World News Guatemala's deadly Volcano of Fire The Ring of Fire is a horseshoe-shaped zone that can be traced along the Pacific rim, where many of the world's earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur. 05/06/2018
World News Supreme Leader orders Iran to be ready to increase uranium enrichment Ayatollah Khamenei says Iran should be ready to increase enrichment if the nuke deal falls apart, and vows that Iran will continue to develop missiles. 05/06/2018
World News U.S. envoy tells Breitbart: I want to 'empower' Europe's conservatives "This interview is awful — ambassadors aren't supposed to 'empower' any political party overseas," Sen. Chris Murphy said. 04/06/2018
World News Netanyahu heads to Europe with Iran on his mind Israel has been a leading critic of the agreement, and has also said it will not allow Tehran to establish a permanent military presence in Syria. 04/06/2018
World News At least 7 killed by erupting volcano in Guatemala "Not everyone was able to get out," a resident told a local newspaper. "I think they ended up buried." 04/06/2018
World News Nearly half of Afghan kids, disproportionately girls, don't go to school Conflict, poverty, child marriage and discrimination against girls are reportedly the main reasons they miss out on educations. 03/06/2018
World News Euroviews. Why it matters that anti-immigrant populists now control Italy | View And at a time when the rules-based global order is under threat, now is an especially bad time for Europe to be divided and directionless. 03/06/2018
World News China warns trade agreements 'void' if US imposes tariffs Trump has been pressing Beijing to narrow its politically volatile trade surplus with the United States, which reached a record $375.2 billion last year. 03/06/2018