18 October 2017 | Euronews
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Europe News Divisions behind Barcelona bid for EMA Spain's crisis with Catalonia impacts on the bid to become the next base for the EU's pharmaceutical watchdog -
Europe News Brief from Brussels: New anti-terror measures and 'unity' urged ahead of summit -
World News Some EU members obstructing money laundering fight EU committee concludes 18-month into 'Panama Papers' leaks -
Russia Who is Ksenia Sobchak, the celebrity who will run against Putin in Russia's 2018 election? She's married to one of Russia's most famous actors, is the daughter of Vladimir Putin's political mentor and has her own TV show. Now Ksenia Sobchak wants to be President of Russia. -
World News How taxpayers’ money is being used to fuel Europe’s deadly diesel pollution EU countries paid out €21 billion in subsidies for diesel - despite exhaust fumes from the fuel being considered a major cancer risk. -
World "Nuclear weapons don't make us safe" - ICAN Beatrice Fihn from the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons calls on all nuclear states to disarm. -
Iran Euronews exclusive: Iran security chief labels Trump a liar The Secretary of the Supreme Council for National Security of Iran spoke to Euronews in the wake of Washington's decision to de-certify the Iran nuclear deal. -
Denmark TV report claims H&M burns unsold clothes The environment is the biggest fashion victim of them all says TV report claiming big retailers burn unsold clothes -
Syria US-backed Syrian fighters clear remnants in war-ravaged Raqqa -
World News Britons kidnapped in Nigeria's Delta State -
Economy Mercedes' lead designer talks to euronews on the future behind the wheel Lead designer at Mercedes Gordon Wagener talks of the "insane opportunities" for his profession in the cars of the future, but will all the new technology be a thieves' bonanza? -
Europe News Catalonia crisis comes to Brussels Regional chief and Socialist leader in town, as Madrid threatens direct rule -
France UK and France call for united stance against violent extremism Britain and France say technological advances mean new measures are needed to track terrorists -
World EU summit: a Brexit breakthrough? Britain's divorce from the EU set to top agenda of EU summit, along with migration, Turkey and Iran -
United Kingdom UK's Brexit plans hit trouble in Westminster as well as Brussels The government's main Brexit bill is to return to Parliament later than expected, it's thought due to political opposition. -
No Comment Kurds and SDF soldiers celebrate fall of Raqqa Kurdish YPJ and SDF fighters have announced the fall of Raqqa and the end of ISIL's tyranny in the Syrian city. -
Earth News Shoe magic – experimental footwear From limited-edition haute-couture shoes to unique works of art, you'll find it all in this exhibition. -
Moldova Future EU must embrace the East: Moldovan PM's View We strongly believe that our place is in the West and that our return to Europe should be welcomed, writes Pavel Filip -
Syria Syrian Democratic Forces’ ‘donut stunt’ marks end of Islamic State siege over Raqqa Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) echoed the Islamic State’s ‘donut stunt’ after liberating Raqqa, Syria from the militants on October 17. The stunt was previously performed by the Islamic State (ISIS) when they captured Raqqa three years earlier. -
Economy UK jobless rate stays at record low Unemployment is at its lowest level for more than four decades but inflation threatens to rise -
France 54 years since the first cat in space In 1963, after a rigorous training programme, Félicette became the first astrocat. -
United Kingdom Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2017 winners announced Fifteen photographs have been chosen as the best wildlife pictures of the year -
No Comment Deadly wildfires ravage Portugal and Spain -
Malta America calls murder of Maltese journalist "cowardly", FBI aids investigation FBI and Dutch investigators are in Malta helping to unravel the mystery behind who killed investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. -
Spain Spain asks Catalan's leader to 'act sensibly' as the direct rule deadline looms The Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has urged Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont to "act sensibly" ahead of Thursday's direct rule deadline -
Europe News New EU anti-terrorism measures unveiled European Commission package aims to boost protection in wake of attacks -
USA Will water replace fire in human cremations? New ‘water cremation’ technique gains ground in US -
Ecotech Cruising along autumn in the new Volante Discover beautiful convertible Aston Martin DB11 Volante -
Portugal Portugal's interior minister resigns after fire disasters The minister said in her resignation letter that after the fires of recent days "I considered that I didn't have the political and personal conditions to continue in my post." -
United Kingdom UK facing "intense" terror threat, MI5 chief warns -
France French MEPs shower while clothed to demonstrate plight of Calais migrants Green politicians send message to French government from the bathroom. -
France Louvre says 'non' to Dutch sex sculpture The world's most popular museum in Paris decided the artist's creation was "too explicit" -
Italy 10 things you need to know about Italy's Lombardy and Veneto autonomy referendums Voters in the wealthy Italian regions will head to the polls on October 22 -
Europe News Push for 'unity' ahead of EU summit EU Council president writes letter to leaders as they prepare to meet in Brussels -
United Kingdom "The Death of Stalin" takes light-hearted look at the fall of the dictator Amando Iannucci loves political comedy, and with "The Death of Stalin" he turns his eye on the Soviet Union, after lampooning London and Washington in previous outings. -
Ukraine Anti-government protests in Ukraine Anti-government protesters in Kiev have begun to build a protest camp in front of Ukraine's parliament building -
USA Girl dies after obese cousin sits on her as punishment Veronica Green Posey is charged with homicide. -
United Kingdom George Saunders wins Man Booker Prize for Lincoln in the Bardo George Saunders has become only the second American writer to win the Man Booker Prize for his first full-length novel, Lincoln in the Bardo. -
USA Trump travel ban blocked again Hawaii puts the brakes on the latest travel ban. -
USA Forbes Rich List: Trump tumbles 92 places -
China China's President praises the successes of 'socialism' at Communist Party Congress China's President Xi Jinping pledges to build 'modern socialist country' as he opens the Communist Party Congress in Beijing -
Spain Tourism 'takes a hit' in Catalonia According to a local trade association, visitor numbers have gone down since the start of October. -
Spain Catalans accuse Madrid of taking 'political prisoners' Madrid's jailing of two separatist leaders provokes huge demonstrations in Barcelona -
Syria Raqqa recaptured: ISIL loses its 'capital' SDF forces celebrate the retaking of the Syrian city of Raqqa from ISIL