3 November 2016 | Euronews
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Greece 'Keep the refugees and we'll send you blankets' Greece's Migration Minister has denounced the Visegrad Four for 'refusing to participate' in the relocation of migrant minors. -
World News Famed 'Afghan Girl' hospitalised in Pakistan An Afghan woman immortalised on the cover of National Geographic has been hospitalised in Pakistan after falling ill in custody. -
Russia US actor Steven Seagal given Russian nationality US actor Steven Seagal has been granted Russian citizenship, the Kremlin says. -
Cult Meatloaf musical in London One street in central London was packed with Harley Davidson motorbikes, bikers, and rock and roll fans on Thursday night. -
Russia Russia pays tribute to Soviet-era clown Oleg Popov Russia has been paying tribute to the renowned Soviet-era clown Oleg Popov. -
USA Meryl Streep to receive Golden Globes lifetime award US actress Meryl Streep, regarded as one of the finest on-screen performers of her generation, will be presented with the Golden Globes lifetime achievement award, organisers said on… -
World News 240 people drown in two migrant tragedies off Libyan coast The victims, believed to be mostly from West Africa, were travelling in rubber dinghies -
Iran Iran marks anniversary of US embassy takeover Thousands of protesters have rallied in the Iranian capital to mark the anniversary of the takeover of the US Embassy in Tehran. -
Sport No Stroll in F1 for Williams' new Canadian rookie driver Williams have signed Canadian teenage rookie Lance Stroll for the 2017 Formula One grand prix season -
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: British judges irk Brexiteers with Article 50 ruling This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of all the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. -
Afghanistan Dozens of civilians die in airstrike called to protect US and Afghan troops At least 30 civilians have been killed, many of them children, in Northern Afghanistan after airstrikes were called in to protect US and Afghan troops fighting the… -
Spain Cabinet shake-up in Spain as period of minority government begins The new cabinet, which sees six new faces, includes five female ministers -
Syria Rebels use car bombs to step up the offensive in western Aleppo Fighting intensifies ahead of planned humanitarian pause on Friday -
World World's largest oasis threatened by climate change Morocco launches a sustainable environmental protection program promoting local products and ecotourism as well as the conservation and development of oases -
Economy Egypt devalues its currency to stabilise the economy Egypt has effectively devalued its currency by allowing it to trade freely, hoping to stabilising the economy and attracting foreign investment. -
Greece Elderly take to the streets in Greece over further pension cuts The reductions are part of the austerity package the government agreed to with international lenders. -
Turkey Turkey's gendarmerie - the latest target as post-coup purge continues Months after Turkey’s attempted coup, the purge is continuing. -
United Kingdom The day the Brexit hit the fan A court ruling in London has thrown Theresa May's plans for Brexit into disarray - by saying parliament must approve the move to trigger Article 50. -
USA US election: race for the White House tightens Just a week ago, Hillary Clinton was ahead in eight out of nine states identified as “battleground” states in the US election. -
Markets Stock markets steady despite presidential poll nervousness Wall Street remains nervous about Donald Trump chances in next week's presidential election but stocks steadied on Thursday. -
Belgium Belgian court agrees to eventual extradition to France of terror suspect The 31-year-old French national is suspected of killing four people at the Jewish Museum in Brussels in May 2014. -
Sci-Tech 'Alexa, what's the weather going to be like today?' Humans and robots in daily intercourse -
Sport Cubs end curse and look forward to glorious World Series future Chicago are World Series baseball champions again after a 108-year wait. -
France Tearful goodbyes as last migrants leave Calais 'jungle' Families, women, and unaccompanied female minors were among the last few hundred residents to leave the migrant camp. -
Europe News EU's Oettinger issues apology over Chinese 'slitty-eyed' slur Germany’s EU commissioner Gunter Oettinger finally apologised on Thursday for a speech in which he called Chinese officials “slitty-eyed” and joked about gay… -
Greece Greece: migrant babies in limbo With Europe’s migrant crisis having sparked a shutdown of borders, thousands of people fleeing conflict and poverty have been left stranded in Greece. -
Economy Eurozone unemployment eases to 10 percent Unemployment in the eurozone remains high but eased in September to the lowest level in five years at 10 percent of the workforce. -
Libya At least 239 migrants dead after two shipwrecks off Libyan coast Two shipwrecks off the coast of Libya have claimed the lives of at least 239 migrants. -
Cult Trump lampooned (mercilessly) in Mexican cartoons Mexico draws the Trump -
USA Chicago Cubs end 'curse' with first baseball title in 108 years The beloved baseball team of Chicago ended the longest title drought in American sports history on Wednesday night (2 November). -
Cult Kungs fou music sends French electroes wild Valentin Brunel is hot electric property -
Lebanon Hariri officially invited to form new Lebanese government Hariri was prime minister of Lebanon from 2009 to 2011 and he's expected to take up that role again as part of a political deal -
Economy Bank of England drops planned UK interest rate cut The Bank of England has scrapped plans to cut UK interest rates and took a neutral stance as it raised its forecasts for growth and inflation in 2017. -
World The Big Polluters with Patricia Espinosa, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Patricia Espinosa, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), faces her greatest challenge: implementing the ambitious Paris Agreement in the fight agai -
France Leila Slimani wins France's top literary Goncourt prize The French-Moroccan writer has been awarded the top literary award in France, the Prix Goncourt, for "Chanson douce" ("Sweet song"). -
United Kingdom Parliament must vote on Brexit, England's High Court rules The judgement is a major setback for the government. -
Chile Watch: 84-year-old man trips armed jewellery thief 84-year-old Chilean Raul Munoz shocked onlookers and his wife on Saturday, October 29, when he leapt into action to stop an armed robber. -
United Kingdom Britain's High Court rules Brexit requires parliament's approval Britain’s High Court has ruled that government may not trigger Brexit process without parliament’s approval. -
Italy Amnesty blames Italy and EU for police abuse of migrants The human rights group says migrants have been subjected to 'appalling' ill-treatment by Italian police because of the EU's refugees policy. -
Cult Glitz, glamour and women's rights at Pakistan Fashion week Mukhtaran Mai dedicated campaigner for women's rights -
No Comment Harlem Globetrotters spread anti-bullying message in New York City West Point Band joined Harlem Globetrotters stars to surprise some 200 students at a New York City school. -
USA Students protest Ex-KKK leader's inclusion in US Senate debate White supremacist David Duke was taking part at a debate in the historically black Dillard University. -
South Korea South Korea political favours scandal intensifies The woman at the centre of a political scandal that has shaken the presidency in South Korea has appeared in court in Seoul. -
No Comment Protesters demand resignation of South African president Jacob Zuma Thousands of South Africans took to the streets to demand the resignation of President Jacob Zuma. -
Cinema 'Moonlight' illuminates the darker side of the American dream A gay black dancer deals with the difficulties in modern day Miami. -
Romania Corruption crackdown gains momentum in Romania as Bulgaria's stalls Romania is taking big strides in rooting out high-level corruption, new data shows, in stark contrast to neighbours Bulgaria. -
Pakistan Pakistan: train collision in Karachi kills 'more than 20' A collision involving two trains in the Pakistani city of Karachi has left many victims. -
USA Obama goes on 'Trump attack' in support of Clinton Election tension appears to be intensifying across the US. -
Iraq 'ISIL leader Baghdadi' urges militants to fight to the death The leader of ISIL Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has expressed confidence in victory in his first message after Iraqi forces started an offensive to retake Mosul from the… -
Turkey Turkey's military build-up angers Iraq Turkey has described its military build-up on its border with Iraq as a precaution not a threat. -
Mexico Mexico marks Day of the Dead Mexico has been marking the Day of the Dead. -
Syria Russia tells rebels to leave Aleppo by Friday Syrian rebels claim there have been more government and Russian airstrikes around the outskirts of Aleppo.