9 October 2017 | Euronews
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World News Ireland end Welsh World Cup hopes Ireland clinch a place in the World Cup playoffs at Wales' expense -
World News France leads EU pressure on Catalonia France says it will not recognise an independent Catalonia as other EU governments urge region to up hold the law -
USA Will Trump decertify Iran's nuclear accord? President Trump this week could de-certify the nuclear accord with Iran and could impose additional sanctions on the Islamic Republic. -
World News First coup case hearing opens in Istanbul A total of 137 suspects attended the first hearing in a major case into last year’s failed coup attempt in Turkey, -
World "Sooner or later there will be a new referendum in Catalonia" As deputy director of the Catalan newspaper La Vanguardia, dean of the College of Journalists and professor of journalism at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Josep Carles Rius has been watching -
Europe News The Brief: Schaueble says 'Auf Wiedersehen' to Eurogroup German Finance minister bids farewell to his EU colleagues -
Spain How would Sánchez have handled the Catalan crisis if he was prime minister? Pedro Sánchez says the PSOE has "only one goal, which is to open dialogue and try to reach a political solution." -
Poland Are we moving closer to the dystopian society envisaged in Minority Report? That is what a former cybersecurity advisor to Barack Obama has claimed. -
United Kingdom Is it too late to stop Brexit? Could the British government's decision to trigger Article 50 be reversed? -
Spain Family split over Catalan independence Gustavo Gomez says political divides within his family have grown so deep that his wife and children have asked him to move out of their home. -
Spain Madrid braces for Catalonia's next move Madrid braces for Catalonia's next move -
Netherlands Dutch coalition partners agree government deal The Netherlands has been without a new government since the March parliamentary election. -
Cult Erotic Picasso exhibition opens in Paris A new exhibition has opened at the Picasso National Museum in Paris called, "PICASSO 1932. ANNÉE ÉROTIQUE" -
Liberia Optimism ahead of Liberia's election Liberians are optimistic about their first power transfer for 73 years. -
Italy Marseille attacker's brother arrested An Italian anti-terrorism squad arrested 25-year-old Anis Hannachi in Ferrara, Italy -
USA View: US states should choose gun sanity for themselves Rather than fighting another ill-fated battle in Washington, more states should be encouraged to exercise their prerogatives, writes Jeffrey D. Sachs -
Cinema Smartphone film premier at London Film Festival A movie secretly filmed on a smartphone from inside an Australian-run detention centre for asylum seekers who want live in the country has premiered at the London Film festival -
Economy What next for Catalonia's businesses? Banco de Sabadell and CaixaBank among a string of companies moving out of the region. -
No Comment Market catches fire in Moscow 3000 people evacuated as construction goods market on the northwestern edge of Moscow caught fire -
France Russian motorist held for attempted bribery Hapless driver's attempt to bribe his way out of a ticket backfires -
Sport Jupp Heynckes: back at Bayern The three-time former coach is back at the Munich club, but this time as manager. -
Bangladesh Rohingya Muslim refugees flee ethnic cleansing in Myanmar Rohingya Muslim refugees flee ethnic cleansing in Myanmar -
No Comment A man and boy were pulled from the rubble of a building after an airstrike in Idlib A man and boy were pulled from the rubble of a building after an airstrike at the market in Maaret al-Numan in southern Idlib killed at least eight people on Sunday. -
Sweden American Richard Thaler has been awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize for Economics -
Turkey US-Turkey diplomatic row escalates Diplomatic tension between the US and Turkey over visa restrictions has escalated. -
United Kingdom Theresa May makes Brexit address at the House of Commons May calls for a "unique and ambitious economic partnership" with the EU after Brexit -
France Veteran French film star Jean Rochefort has died in Paris aged 87. Veteran French film star Jean Rochefort one of the country’s best-loved actors has died in Paris aged 87. -
No Comment Villagers forced to evacuate in Portugal as large fires rage Two large fires are still active in mainland Portugal in Pampilhosa da Serra and Arganil forcing the evacuation of six villages. -
Afghanistan Red Cross to cut Afghanistan operation 'drastically' after attacks The ICRC says it has no option but to reduce staff after fatal attacks this year. -
Next Series Making green energy cheaper Sunny Morocco seems like the ideal place to produce solar power. -
World News France: millions called to strike Public sector workers expected to protest against labour reforms. -
Syria US-backed forces begin final Raqqa assault A final assault on so-called Islamic State's last line of defence in its former Syrian capital Raqqa has begun. -
USA Egyptians celebrate the country's first World Cup qualification in 28 years Egyptians all over the world celebrated The Pharaohs’ long-awaited World Cup qualification -
Germany Merkel 'agrees' refugee cap with allies Progress in coalition talks in Germany - deal over refugee numbers 'agreed' between Merkel's CDU and Bavarian allies -
Spain Company exodus from Catalonia Some of Spain's largest companies are moving their headquarters away from Catalonia in the wake of the independance referendum -
USA Las Vegas 'Red Hat Hero' found via social media Anthony Chavez helped at least six people to safety during the Las Vegas shooting -
Economy Europe's most innovative companies: have your say Your chance to vote for the EU-backed business running the most innovative projects. -
Greece Transgender identity: Greece debates the right to decide Transgender identity is debated in the Greek parliament. -
United Arab Emirates Tourist faces jail after touching man in Dubai bar The tourist was arrested for public indecency after touching a man to avoid spilling a drink on him. -
USA Trump's immigration plan angers 'Dreamers' supporters White House priorities link border wall funds and an overall clampdown to any deal on young undocumented migrants. -
World Do or die time for World Cup 2018 hopefuls With 15 teams already certain for Russia 2018, the final round of qualifiers sees some big names facing elimination from football's top tournament. -
France The day President Macron met Picasso's daughter At the Picasso museum in Paris the Macrons met Picasso's daughter, which produced some surreal exchanges. -
Portugal Fresh fires in Portugal amid unusually high temperatures Hundreds of firefighters tackle blazes in Portugal. -
Next Series Takeaway: What's wrong with solar power plants? This technology seems perfect for arid regions The solar light is free The power plants take relatively little space The problem is dust Washing the mirrors takes precious water Water usage has to be -
Russia Berlusconi gives Putin a duvet cover for his 65th birthday The themed gift came after Putin previously gave the 81-year-old a double bed, where prostitute Patrizia D’Addario alleged Berlusconi slept with her in 2008 -
Germany German chancellor in crunch coalition talks Immigration is high on the agenda as Germany's Angela Merkel holds crunch coalition talks with her Bavarian conservative sister party, the CSU. -
USA Hollywood's Harvey Weinstein fired over sexual harassment claims The executive is said to have reached settlements with eight women over misconduct dating back several decades. -
USA Pence walks out of NFL game after player protest Mike Pence refuses to stay for a NFL game after players kneel during the national anthem -
Spain Uncertainty grows over Catalonia's future Thousands in Barcelona reject a split with Spain amid speculation a unilateral independence declaration could come soon