10 October 2016 | Euronews
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South Africa Higher education crisis in South Africa as protests and violence grow Police and students have engaged in running battles at Wits University in Johannesburg. -
Poland Poland's teachers protest over education changes Thousands of teachers in Poland held protests in 17 cities across the country on Monday over government plans to overhaul the public school system. -
Sport 2016 World Cup qualifiers - Wins for France, Belgium and Switzerland Belgium, France, Switzerland and Portugal all win as World Cup qualifiers continue -
Yemen Saudi Arabia regrets funeral attack but stops short of admitting responsibility Saudi Arabia has said it 'regretted' an air strike on a funeral in the Yemeni capital Sana'a that killed 142 mourners. -
South Korea Samsung announces total halt in production of Galaxy Note 7 Samsung halts production and sales of the Galaxy Note 7 and urges users to turn off the device amid renewed reports of fires. -
Russia Key energy deal seals Russia-Turkey reconciliation Ties between Russia and Turkey continue to strengthen. -
Europe News The Brief in Brussels: UK's May holds talks ahead of Brexit trigger This is the Brief from Brussels. -
Croatia Croatian charity calender launched to help Down's syndrome children A charity calender is being produced featuring Croatian actors, sporting stars, pop singers and TV personalities. -
World News Fears for the health of Thai king Bhumibol Adulyadej The health of the king of Thailand Bhumibol Adulyadej is said to be 'unstable' -
China Building collapse in eastern China leaves many dead At least 17 people have been killed when a number of decrepit buildings collapsed in eastern China. -
Economy Optimism rises over OPEC oil freeze deal, Russia pledges to join in Russia's President Putin says it is ready to join a proposed freeze of oil output by OPEC members but did not say at what level it would cap output. -
Series Postcards from Uzbekistan: the Siab Bazaar The Siab Bazaar in Samarkand is one of the largest and oldest markets in Uzbekistan -
USA Clinton and Trump exchange low blows The bitter and at times downright puerile exchanges that have characterised this year's US elections have reached new lows -
Europe News British PM May looks for Brexit support in Denmark British Prime Minister Theresa May has been holding talks with her Danish counterpart in Copenhagen. -
Turkey Turkey: Clashes on anniversary of peace rally suicide attack There were ugly scenes in Ankara on Monday on the anniversary of a suicide bombing that left more than 100 people dead. -
Sport Road to Russia 2018 rolls on This edition of "The Corner" looks at England's new manager and the national side's World Cup 2018 qualification campaign so far -
Economy Research on everything from top bosses pay to marriage contracts wins economy prize Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmström win Sveriges Riksbank Economic Sciences Prize for work covering everything from top bosses pay to marriage contracts. -
Syria France to ask ICC to investigate claims of war crimes in Syria French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault says he will ask the International Criminal Court to investigate possible war crimes in Syria. -
World Trump goes low as US politics gets personal and poisonous "For more on that heated debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump we are joined now by our Washington correspondent Stefan Grobe." -
Turkey The rocky relations of Russia and Turkey A look at the ups and downs in diplomatic relations between Moscow and Ankara over the last year -
Economy Eurozone approves bailout payment to Greece Eurozone finance ministers say Greece will be able to receive 2. -
Sci-Tech Meet your hominid ancestors in Georgia Archaelogical findings including fossilised bones and artefacts covering almost two million years of human evolution are on show at the Georgian National Museum as part of its exhibition ‘Stone Age… -
Cult Paris museum chronicles racism in African-American art ‘The Color Line’ at Paris’ Quai Branly is an exhibition on segregation and racism in the United States portrayed by African-American artists over the past… -
Cinema Remembering Andrzej Wajda: the voice of Poland Andrzej Wajda, the acclaimed Polish director whose films reflected his country’s turbulent history, has died at the age of 90. -
Economy Brexit vote fears hit UK business sentiment The latest UK business surveys seem to show the economy losing steam with company bosses lacking confidence about investment and hiring workers. -
United Kingdom Killer clown antics potentially harmful to both pranksters and victims A flurry of so-called ‘killer clown’ sightings across the US, UK and elsewhere has prompted best-selling author Stephen King to appeal for anti-clown sentiment to be… -
Next Series Replacing animal testing with cultured human cells Animal testing raises sometimes violently passionate debate and opposition, but for medical research surely it is sadly unavoidable? Perhaps not for much longer if European scientists' research bears -
Next Series Takeaway: Animal-free testing Please don’t panic but these are mini human brains. -
Germany German police arrest suspect "planning bomb attack" Officers say Jaber al-Bakr, who was turned in by members of the Syrian community, has connections with ISIL. -
Portugal Portugal: Taxi drivers protest against Uber Tempers flared in Portugal on Monday as traditional taxi drivers protested against government moves to regulate ride-hailing apps like Uber, accusing them of unfair… -
Markets No DoJ deal for Deutsche Bank Deutsche Bank has failed to secure a speedy deal with the US Department of Justice over the misselling of mortgage-backed securities. -
No Comment USA: wife-carrying competition The city of Newry, Maine, has held the latest edition of the North American Wife Carrying Championship. -
No Comment Graffiti festival in Mexico City For four days, the centre of Mexico City became the canvas for dozens of street artists for the local edition of the International Meeting of Styles (MOS). -
No Comment "Kumari Puja" ceremony in Bangladesh Thousands of members of Bangladesh’s Hindu community gathered at a temple in the capital Dhaka to take part in a traditional ceremony. -
Sweden Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmström win The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel The pair were awarded the prize "for their contributions to contract theory." -
Cinema London Film Festival all about diversity An impressive 248 feature and documentary films are being screened at this year’s London Film Festival. -
United Kingdom Farage shoulders "Mr. Brexit" after US debate Nigel Farage, speaks to reporters in support of Republican Donald Trump after second presidential debate -
South Korea Samsung suspends production of Note 7 - reports News comes after reports of fires in replacement devices. Sources have not specified if specific problems identified or when production was halted. -
Haiti Haiti suffers upsurge in cholera in wake of Hurricane Matthew Haiti sees an upsurge in cases of cholera in the wake of Hurricane Matthew as people struggle to find clean water. -
Poland Iconic film director Andrzej Wajda dies The Polish director's films are seen as reflecting Poland's turbulent history, manoeuvring between a repressive communist government and an audience yearning for freedom. -
USA Three takeaways from the second presidential debate -
Germany Syrian terror suspect arrested in Germany A man suspected of planning a bomb attack has been captured in Leipzig after a two-day manhunt. -
USA Trump and Clinton trade insults in bitter presidential debate Donald Trump has dismissed obscene remarks he made about women in a 2005 video which came to light on Friday as “locker room talk”. -
Colombia Colombia's President to donate his Nobel Prize money to FARC victims Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos is to donate his Nobel Peace Prize money to the victims of his country’s war with FARC rebels. -
Ethiopia Ethiopia declares a state of emergency Ethiopia has declared a six-month long state of emergency across the whole country following months of anti-government protests.