International edition
A notable shift in tone from US President Donald Trump. Trump has lavished praise on China for the very trade practices he once flogged as unfair.
During his presidential campaign, Trump repeatedly criticised China, accusing it of “raping” the US economy and being the country’s “enemy”.
Meanwhile, in Europe the Catalonia crisis continues to deepen. Pro-independence protesters obstructed major highways, roads and railway lines in Spain’s Catalonia region in protest over the detention of expelled Catalan government officials and secessionist activists.
These are some of the stories we have in store in the International Edition, a programme that highlights stories packaged by the Editorial team of Euronews presented by Elayne Wangalwa
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South Africa's finance minister slams Trump's genocide claims ahead of G20
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Ramaphosa criticizes Trump’s G20 boycott over land and genocide claims
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Epstein email says Trump 'knew about the girls'
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Democrats query millions Trump paid to Equatorial Guinea to accept deportees
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Kenya says US Vice President's trip to country has been called off