17 October 2017 | Euronews
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World News 200,000 protest in Barcelona People chanted 'independence', while demanding the release of two Catalan leaders who were imprisoned for sedition -
World News The world’s most dangerous megacities for women Where do women fare the worst in terms of sexual violence, access to healthcare, cultural practices and economic opportunities? -
USA Trade seen as key to better US - Greece relations Alexis Tsipras and Donald Trump put past differences behind them during a visit to the White House by the Greek leader -
My Europe Series Catalonia crisis: Five days that shook Spain 'Insiders' spent five days filming with leading Catalan separatists and Spanish unity grassroots movements. -
Malta No shortage of leads in Daphne Caruana Galizia murder investigation The slain journalist had no shortage of enemies, having penned stories critical of many prominent local politicians as well as businessmen, both local and foreign, and allegedly corrupt dealings. -
No Comment Berlin's Madame Tussaud's adds Trump to collection Berlin's Madame Tussaud's has added Donald Trump to its collection, by public demand. -
Europe News Brief from Brussels: Maltese journalist killed -
USA Trump drops 92 places in Forbes rich list Trump's estimated net worth fell by 510 million euros -
Kazakhstan MMA fighters compete at world championships in Kazakhstan The competition saw Russia come out on top, while female fighters made their debut -
Ireland Social media videos capture extent of Ophelia's damage Ophelia's strong winds and waves left severe damage all over Ireland -
New Zealand 'Chipocalypse' now as New Zealanders face up to a crisp crisis A winter of unprecedented rainfall has devastated the country's potato crop -
World News Romania takes key role as NATO prepares to face off with Russia Is Romania ready to deal with challenges from the east, and can it defend NATO's south-eastern border? -
World News Migrants being smuggled into Europe ‘under car bonnets’ Europol says the new trend shows how smugglers are having to find fresh ways to get people past border security. -
Portugal Spain & Portugal suffer deadly weekend of fires The death toll in the weekend's fires in Spain & Portugal nears 40 as rain brings some respite, but many areas still in flames. -
Belgium Wifi weakness exposed by Belgian experts Traffic and data on wireless networks could be corrupted by close-by hackers, say Belgian researchers -
Spain Catalonia remains on collision course with Madrid over independence Spain threatens to put Catalonia under direct central rule if region doesn't abandon independence drive by Thursday -
Sport Emmanuel Macron hosts Ryder Cup captains at Elysée Palace -
Russia Putin laughs at minister's proposal to export pork to a Muslim-majority country A Russian meeting on the development of agriculture took a light-hearted turn when the Minister of Agriculture proposed to export pork to Indonesia. -
Series Azerbaijan's great tapestries When Azerbaijan's carpet museum opened in Baku in 1967 it was the world's first museum of its kind and it's now a repository of Azerbaijani culture. -
Sport Itay to play Sweden in World Cup playoffs, Ireland draw Denmark -
United Kingdom George Michael felt 'picked on by the gods' after death of mother and partner Pop superstar reveals how he dealt with personal and career setbacks in documentary that turned out to be his last ever project -
No Comment Schools shutdown continues as Ophelia hits Northern Ireland Schools across Northern Ireland are to remain closed on Tuesday in the wake of Storm Ophelia -
USA North Korea EMP attack "could kill 90% of Americans" Officials in the US hear chilling claims that the rogue nation could be developing a 'doomsday weapon' -
France Suspected thief hides in suitcase 'to steal from travellers in Paris' He used a lace to undo the suitcase’s zip from the inside. -
USA View: Trump is making historic mistake by pursuing more aggressive Iran policy Shelving the 2015 nuclear deal would not only heighten regional tensions; it would also embolden the very hardliners that the US has been seeking to contain, writes Abbas Milani -
No Comment Ophelia turns London skyline orange London's skies were coloured in hues of murky orange, as the remnants of Hurricane Ophelia hit the UK -
Sport Tour de France 2018 route unveiled -
China 19th Chinese Communist party Congress opens with reforms in the air China's Communist Party opens its 19th Congress on Wednesday with a backdrop of sluggish reforms and slowing growth. -
No Comment Ophelia brings mellow yellow tinge to London sky -
No Comment Rohingya refugees "stranded" -
United Kingdom 'No deal' Brexit would hit poorest families hardest Report modelling the impact of UK crashing out of EU and reverting to WTO tariffs shows poorest families would be hardest hit -
World News US "open to direct talks" with N. Korea over nuclear tests Washington says it must also be prepared for the worst in case diplomacy fails with Pyongyang -
Malta EU Commission 'horrified' by killing of Maltese journalist EU Commission says it's 'horrified' by the killing of a Maltese journalist, and trusts justice will be brought for her. -
Iraq Iraqi soldiers seize Kirkuk after independence referendum Iraqi soldiers have seized Kirkuk in an attempt to quash an independence bid following a referendum in the region -
World News Bill Clinton poses for selfies in Dublin despite tropical storm Ophelia Not even tropical storm Ophelia stops Bill Clinton from taking selfies with locals -
Malaysia Search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 could be resumed Malaysia has received proposals from three companies offering to continue the search for Malaysia Airlines flight 370, which has been missing since 2014. -
Austria 'Concerned but not afraid,' Austria's Muslims react to rise of right On the streets of Vienna, Muslims say they are confident state institutions will protect them. -
Syria Raqqa falls to US-backed coalition forces US backed Syrian forces celebrate after they take Raqqa from so-called Islamic State fighters. -
Economy UK inflation highest since 2012 British inflation rose to its highest level in more than five years for September, adding to the likelihood that the Bank of England will raise interest rates next month -
Malta 'This is war, not tragedy,' says son of Malta's murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia Matthew Caruana Galizia has spoken of the moment he found his mother after she was killed by a car bomb. -
Malta Daphne Caruana Galizia: Malta's 'unprecedented mafia-style murder' The editor of investigative website MaltaToday tells euronews the journalist's killing is a 'dark day for democracy'. -
Ireland Ireland counts cost of Ophelia Tropical storm Ophelia left a trail of death and destruction in its wake as it battered every corner of Ireland. Three people were killed in separate incidents and over three hundred thousand homes were without electricity. -
Earth News The next generation of bold African designers What's new on the African sustainable fashion scene in London -
Poland Poland and abortion a year on from mass street protests Euronews catches up with activists in Krakow to find out how the country views abortion a year on from its Black Protest. -
Economy Airbus ties up majority stake in Bombardier plane project Airbus takes 50.01 percent stake in Bombardier for no extra cost -
World News A major wi-fi security flaw could allow hackers to intercept encrypted data Researchers say a major wi-fi security flaw could allow hackers to listen in on any of your devices -
Slovenia Slovenians’ hearts beat for Catalonia, but in their heads there is less binding them The former Yugoslav country knows what Catalonia is experiencing but superficial parallels between the two do not always hold up. -
Myanmar Over 180 dead as thousands of Rohingya refugees flee Myanmar for Bangladesh Death toll rises as thousands of new Rohingya refugees flee violence and hunger in Myanmar for Bangladesh -
World News Scientists strike gold with gravitational waves For the first time scientists have detected gravitational waves, the ripples in space and time predicted by Albert Einstein, with light from the same cosmic event. -
Belgium Theresa May's 'dinner diplomacy' May and Junker end their Brussels dinner agreeing Brexit talks should be stepped up in coming months -
Spain Two Catalan separatists are jailed Madrid hardens its stance towards Catalonia and jails two separatists pending sedition investigation