19 October 2017 | Euronews
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USA Protests as white nationalist speaks at University of Florida Demonstrators shouted "Go home Nazis" as Richard Spencer tried to give his address -
Europe News Catalonia: 'No room' for EU mediation EU makes position clear on Catalonia as tensions escalate -
Malta Car bomb that killed Malta journalist was 'triggered remotely' Foreign experts will be asked to help identify the mobile phone used to detonate the bomb that killed investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia -
Belgium Sugar feeds cancerous tumours and makes them more aggressive, finds new study Glucose causes a 'vicious cycle' which stimulates the multiplication of cancer cells -
Belgium British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn takes a different message to Brussels May way or my way Corbyn tells Brussels officials and Europe's Socialist parties as the UK Labour leader warns no deal would be "dangerous". -
Russia Who is Ksenia Sobchak, the socialite that will challenge Putin in Russia's 2018 election? Sobchak has been compared to US It Girl Paris Hilton -
Next Series Can we solve the mysteries of Earth's atmosphere? Is the ozone layer replenishing itself, how can we track pollution from industry, and is it possible to measure Earth's winds from orbit? We look into the mysteries of our atmosphere in Space. -
Musica Verdi's Masked Ball is a timeless classic A three act tragedy sprinkled with comedy, Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera – or masked ball – is one of the Italian composer’s most acclaimed masterpieces. -
United Kingdom Is May's Facebook pledge enough? Costanza de Toma is an Italian national, but has lived in the UK for 22 years. She works with a pressure group, the3million, to try to represent the interests of citizens affected by Brexit. -
North Korea North Koreans undaunted by the prospect of nuclear war President Donald Trump's bellicose rhetoric on North Korea appears to have had the effect of stiffening people's resolve, with some North Koreans even believing they could survive nuclear conflict. -
Hungary Police search Church of Scientology in Budapest -
World News Body-language expert on Macron, Merkel and May's hushed EU Summit conversation Brexit, migration, Turkey and Iran are all likely topics of conversation for these three -
Economy China's economy grows 6.8% amid warnings over debt levels -
Europe News Catalonia threatens to overshadow EU summit Spanish PM arrives in Brussels amid escalating tensions at home -
Spain Expat view from Catalonia: 'no intelligent leadership on either side' How is the crisis in Catalonia affecting its many international residents and businesses? -
Iraq 'Not safe': Kurds flee Kirkuk after Iraqi forces take over One of them spoke to Euronews about his fear of sectarian reprisals, just three weeks after a banned vote for Kurdish independence. -
New Zealand Jacinda Ardern is to be the New Zealand prime minister After an inconclusive result in the New Zealand elections, New Zealand First leader Winston Peters held the power -
No Comment Landmark hotel in Yangon burns to the ground The lakeside Kandawgyi Palace hotel in Yangon, Myanmar, has been totally destroyed in a huge fire. -
Germany 'Dramatic' decrease of flying insects awakens environmental concerns A 'dramatic' decrease of flying insects has scientists worried about the environment -
Spain Madrid to trigger suspension of Catalonia's autonomy on Saturday -
Spain Brinksmanship deepens crisis between Catalonia and Madrid Madrid accuses Catalonia's leader of talking loud and saying nothing in letter calling for talks, but threatening a unilateral independence declaration. -
France One year on and refugees return to Calais -
United Kingdom The UK's EU divorce bill: Brexit money row explained Talks on the UK's departure from the EU are deadlocked over Britain's financial settlement. -
Spain Is this the constitutional key to unlock the crisis in Catalonia? -
Malta ‘Your pen has been silenced but your voice will live on’ Newspaper pays tribute to slain journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia -
United Kingdom Theresa May vows to make it as easy as possible for EU citizens to stay in the UK after Brexit The British Prime Minister, Theresa May, has taken to Facebook to reassure EU citizens living in the UK that the application process for settled status would be as hassle-free as possible. -
Estonia Is political cynicism the reason why so few EU countries use online voting? A look at why it's only Estonia and Switzerland who are using electronic ballots. -
Canada Quebec passes law banning face veils -
Next Series Legends of Space, ep 9: Voyager The Voyager probes are deeper into space than any man-made object has ever gone before -
Myanmar Fire guts luxury hotel in Yangon The blaze broke out in the middle of the night at the Kandawgyi Palace Hotel, a lakeside hotel popular with foreigners. -
Malawi Vampire scare prompts UN to pull staff out of southern Malawi Lynch mobs accusing people of vampirism had been searching for individuals and blocking roads -
Libya Italy breaks up a Libyan gang smuggling low quality fuel into Europe Italian police bust a gang smuggling €30 million euros’ worth of low-quality diesel from Libya into Europe and selling it at the standard price -
Spain Catalonia crisis - ultimatum day The stage is set for a Catalonia - Spain showdown as Madrid's ultimatum for an independence retraction ends -
Portugal Political turmoil in Portugal over deadly forest fires Portugal's parliament holds minute silence for forest fire victims as the political blame game begins