6 October 2017 | Euronews
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Iraq Iraq: Thousands bid last farewell to ex-President Talabani The veteran Kurdish leader's body was flown to his home town from Germany where he died on Tuesday -
World News American Civil Liberties Union to sue over birth control rollback The new rule allows any employer to stop offering birth control in their insurance plans on moral or religious grounds. -
Sport Dzimitry Minkou puts on golden performance at Tashkent Grand Prix Man of the day Belarussian Dzimitry Minkou took gold in style in the under 66 kilograms category on day one of the Tashkent Grand Prix. -
Sport Meeke wins Rally of Spain Northern Irish driver enjoys second World Rally victory of 2017 after dominating proceedings -
Spain Spain’s Caixabank and Gas Natural quit Catalonia Spain’s Caixabank and Gas Natural quit Catalonia -
Spain Speaking up for Catalonia’s ‘silent majority’ A local history teacher, who favours remaining part of Spain, gives his views on the difficulties surrounding the independence referendum. -
Russia Russian skyscraper ‘becomes Europe’s tallest building’ The Lakhta Center in St Petersburg isn't even finished yet, but its creators are already claiming it's bigger than all other skyscrapers in Europe -
Spain New Spanish law could damage Catalonia's finances The Spanish government has stepped up economic pressure on the Catalan government by passing a law making it easier for companies to move their operations around the country dealing a potential blow to the region's finances. -
Earth News What do Putin and Schwarzenegger have in common? Pottery. We went to Herend manufactory where generations of craftsmen have been creating luxury porcelain for nearly 200 years. -
Earth News James Bond's Hungarian shoes The world's best handmade shoes are by Hungary's secret luxury shoe maker. -
Switzerland Bad news for bees Three-quarters of the honey produced around the world contains nerve agent pesticides that can harm bees and pose a potential health hazard to humans. -
World Indian women in the workforce: discussion from the India Economic Summit India has one of the lowest female labour force participation rates in the world, and this number is declining. -
Business Planet How can protecting intellectual property rights protect your brand? Hello and welcome to Business Planet. -
Sweden Swedish model’s 'rape threats after hairy leg advert' Arvida Byström says she received abuse online messages after showing off leg hair in an Adidas advert. -
My Europe Series EU on mediating in Catalonia crisis: no way! -
No Comment Barcelona patisserie selling cakes with pictures of police chief Barcelona patisserie selling cakes with pictures of police chief -
Spain Is Spain softening its stance on Catalonia? Spain has apologised for the violent police crackdown following the independence referendum in Catalonia. -
Myanmar UN fears further exodus of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar into Bangladesh The United Nations says it is braced for a further exodus of Muslim Rohingya refugees from Myanmar into Bangladesh. -
United Kingdom UK PM May: from 'strong and stable' to 'calm' Embattled Prime Minister Theresa May seeks to emphasise her authority over the Conservatives. -
No Comment 19 dead in Russian train-bus collision near Pakrov 19 dead in Russian train-bus collision near Pakrov -
Netherlands #dearcatcallers: Woman takes selfies with men that heckle or ask for sex in the street Noa Jansma, a 20-year-old student from Amsterdam, experienced everything from wolf-whistling to being asked for sex -
Spain Catalan referendum: 'Hablamos' movement to bring both sides together "We are better than our leaders, let's talk." -
Poland Hurricane wreaks havoc in Poland At least two people died and many more were injured including eight firefighters as hurricane force winds and rain lashed Western Poland. -
United Kingdom 'Record summer sales' for easyJet EasyJet reports record sales amid turmoil in the industry. -
World News This week in pictures: Las Vegas tragedy, Catalonia turbulence and PM May's very bad day -
World News Little-known campaign group ICAN wins Nobel Peace Prize A little-known international campaign group seeking a ban on nuclear weapons has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Based in Geneva, the group describes itself as a coalition of grassroots non-government groups in more than 100 nations. -
USA Donald Trump hints at abandoning Iran nuclear deal with 'calm before the storm' comment -
Europe News EU, India strengthen ties in security, trade -
Spain Under investigation for sedition: top Catalan officials in court The Catalan regional police chief and leaders of two separatist groups have appeared in court in Madrid -
Norway [Watch again] Anti-nuclear weapons group wins 2017 Nobel Peace Prize International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons given prestigious award. -
Spain Catalan independence divides families - on Whatsapp Public figures are conducting the debate over Catalonia’s independence drive on television, but in private the opinions are aired on Whatsapp where they are literally breaking apart family groups. -
USA Explained: the gun modification that helped make Las Vegas' shooting America's deadliest What are "bump stocks" and how do they work? -
Russia Saudi Arabia and Russia sign arms deal Saudi Arabia has signed a memorandum of understanding on the purchase of S-400 air defence systems from Russia's state arms exporter. -
Hungary The many battles facing Hungary's investigative journalists Reporters struggle to win over audiences in the face of what they say is a smear campaign. -
Cuba Daiquiri bar celebrates 200 years Daiquiri bar celebrates 200 years -
Cinema Cinema: London Film Festival opens with 'Breathe' Cinema: London Film Festival opens with 'Breathe' -
Russia 19 dead in Russian train-bus collision near Pakrov 19 dead in Russian train-bus collision near Pakrov -
Moldova Moldova's leaders step up east-west tug of war Moldova's government and its president are locked in their own cold war but voters and neighbours seem more concerned about corruption. -
Russia Escalating embarrassment: stairway glitch leaves king stranded First world problems caused a hiccup for Saudi Arabia’s King Salman -
World News Sex abuse scandal: Vatican Treasurer Cardinal Pell in court Australia's top Catholic cleric is facing charges of historic sex abuse. -
World News Australia recovers 50,000 illegal weapons in gun amnesty Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says the amnesty and the country's tough gun controls help prevent a Las Vegas-style massacre. -
Costa Rica Tropical Storm Nate strikes havoc in Central America Torrential rain lashed Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras as the storm headed north towards Mexico and the US. -
Haiti UN troops to leave Haiti UN peacekeeping mission in Haiti is set to leave the country -
Economy View: Window of opportunity for EU reforms has already closed Reform agendas laid out by Merkel and Macron require the buy-in of a German electorate that is moving in the opposite direction, writes Hans-Helmut Kotz -
World News Former British PM, Sir Edward Heath: investigation into alleged sex offences The Conservative Prime Minister of 1970-74 would have been interviewed in relation to seven allegations had he been alive today. -
Spain Will Catalonia see independence bid through? A fresh legal ruling in Madrid has complicated the region's breakaway efforts -
USA Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment allegations The New York Times alleges that Hollywood producer, Harvey Weinstein has been harassing women for three decades. He has taken a leave of absence from work and threatened to sue for defamation. -
USA NRA urges extra regulations on gun 'bump-stocks' after Las Vegas carnage The devices allow semiautomatic rifles to operate as if they were fully automatic machine guns