26 October 2017 | Euronews
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Syria Syrian regime ‘was behind deadly chemical weapons attack’ The regime of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad was responsible for sarin gas attack, claims US, citing independent report. -
Sport Charline Van Snick as good as gold at Abu Dhabi Judo Grand Slam On the first day of action at the Abu Dhabi Judo Grand Slam Belgium’s Charline Van Snick beat Brazil’s Erika Miranda as she took her first ever Grand Slam gold… -
Kenya 'Security challenges' mar Kenya election re-run 'Security challenges' mar Kenya election re-run -
Target Morocco flying high as aircraft manufacturers land in the hub Daleen Hassan: “Nagoya is Japan’s hub for the aerospace industry. -
Spain Spain's Deputy Prime Minister urges Catalonia to give dialogue a chance Spain's Deputy Prime Minister, Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, urges Catalan leader to give dialogue a chance before the Spanish Senate approves Catalonia's take-over -
World News It's official: card game bridge is not a sport The European Court of Justice ruled that sitting around playing cards is not a physical activity. -
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU's Juncker on Catalonia -
World 'The worst violence imaginable': 'Cocaine king' Pablo Escobar's son opens up about his father Thousands lost their lives on Escobar's route to the top of the Colombian criminal underworld. Euronews asks the infamous narcoterrorist's son what it was like to grow up with the world's richest drug lord -
Spain Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont 'to call snap regional elections' -
World News Pope Francis asks ISS astronauts about 'man's place in the universe' The pontiff took part in a 20-minute video call with the crew of the ISS -
Cinema 'Bloodlight and Bami': Grace Jones put under the spotlight Sophie Fiennes shines a spotlight on Grace Jones in new film documentary. -
Economy ECB to cut its massive bond-buying programme ECB to cut its massive bond-buying programme -
Cult Azerbaijan's fifth carpet symposium opens in Baku The symposium welcomes experts and academics from across the globe for lectures, presentations and exhibitions on Azerbaijan's main tradition. -
Europe News Speaking out against sexual harassment -
USA Amazon Key: parcel delivery when no one is home Would you be happy for the postman to open your front door when you're not in? -
No Comment Budding police officer given toy prowler in Georgia, USA A young Georgian boy has impressed local police officers so much they have gifted him a toy patrol car. -
Italy Greenpeace protest in Rome after finding dangerous citywide air pollution Greenpeace target diesel users in the Italian capital after finding Nitrogen Dioxide levels above WHO safety guidelines -
Spain What on earth is going on in Catalonia? Amid the tense stand-off between Barcelona and Madrid, the regional government has refused to call early elections. -
Netherlands New Dutch government sworn in New Dutch government sworn in -
Destinations Europe’s first underwater restaurant The eaterie will open just off the Norwegian coastline and marine biology is on the table. -
Niger "The militant threat is spreading" Analysts say the use of armed Reaper drones on the continent of Africa signals a shift in policy for the United States. -
Cinema Another actress comes forward to accuse Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault Actress Natassia Malthe has accused disgraced movie mogul, Harvey Weinstein of raping her in a London hotel after the Bafta awards ceremony -
No Comment Urn for late Thai King Bhumibhol Adulyadej taken to crematorium Thailand’s late King will be given a five-day-long funeral. -
No Comment 'Don't swerve to avoid deer', sheriff's office warns Sheriff's office in US warns drivers that swerving could be more dangerous than hitting a deer head on. -
No Comment Watch: rescue of mother and baby whale Mother whale and her calf rescued off Gold Coast. -
World Undocumented Afghan refugees get a chance at school in Iran A milestone decree sees Iran open its schools to all refugee children, even the undocumented ones -
Europe News Venezuela's democratic opposition given EU's human rights award -
Global Japan Architects building dreams the Japanese way In this edition of Global Japan we meet Shigeru Ban and Sou Fujimoto, two world famous Japanese architects. -
USA Watch: Car ploughs through wall and into busy restaurant The remarkable smash left ten people injured, two seriously. -
USA JFK's top-secret assassination files released, minus hundreds Trump ordered to be kept back The papers were posted online by the National Archives and Records Administration in compliance with a 1992 law -
New Zealand Jacinda Ardern sworn in as new PM of New Zealand New Zealand swears in Jacinda Ardern. -
Kenya Kenya elections: deaths as police clash with opposition supporters At least three people have died in clashes with police as Kenyans vote in a controversial election rerun. -
Germany Which European countries have the most powerful passports? A new global ranking has measured the power of passports in terms of visa-free access around the world -
USA Guatemala ex-judge is first to be sentenced in the Fifa bribery scandal An ex-judge from Guatemalan has been sentenced to eight months in the first sentence of the Fifa bribery case -
Indonesia Death toll rises in Indonesia fireworks factory explosion Two explosions and a fire ripped through an industrial warehouse on the outskirts of Jakarta on Thursday. -
Finland Soldiers killed in a train crash in southern Finland Four people have been killed and at least eight injured in an accident between a train and a military vehicle in Finland -
Cinema Tokyo film festival extends special welcome to Chinese filmmakers Festival opens with rare Chinese-Japanese co-production, "The Legend of the Demon Cat". -
USA Airlines gear up for tighter US security rules New US measures include closer inspections of electronic devices and interviews with passengers. -
Thailand Thailand pays respects to late King Bhumibol Adulyadej with royal funeral Hundreds of thousands of mourners have gathered in Bangkok for the royal cremation. -
Hungary Tourists asked to help rebuild Hungarian castle five stones at a time Reconstruction effort uses children's song title to attract temporary volunteers. -
Cult "Burning Doors" sees Pussy Riot take tales of terror in Russian prisons to New York Pussy Riot's Maria Alekhina's play gets rave reviews in off-Broadway show, while Nadezhda Tolokonnikova blazes her own trail. -
Kenya Protests over second Kenya vote Eye witnesses police have fired on protesters, as Kenya votes, in the second presidential elections since August -
Turkey View: The Turkish opposition reloaded Turkey’s ‘Iron Lady’ Meral Aksener is proving that democracy in the country is still alive and kicking -
Greece Tensions grow on Greek island of Samos over overcrowded refugee camp Tensions grow on the Greek island of Samos as more than 2,500 asylum-seekers share facilities for just 700. -
USA America awaits the release of the JFK papers Worldwide interest grows ahead of the US National Archive's release of the final unpublished documents relating to the John F. Kennedy assassination. -
Turkey Terror charges: Turkish court orders release of eight activists A court in Turkey releases eight activists – among them foreign nationals – while they are tried on terror charges. -
South Africa Balloon chair floats two kilometres up A British adventurer has come back to Earth after drifting ten kilometres across the South African savannah in a camping chair attached to 100 balloons -
Ukraine Explosion injures Ukrainian MP - kills bodyguard An explosion in Kiev has injured an MP, while killing his bodyguard in an apparent assassination attempt -
Spain Tensions rise to new heights between governments in Barcelona and Madrid Focus turns on the governments of Barcelona and Madrid for the next step in the Catalonia crisis -
Brazil Brazil President avoids trial Brazilian President Michel temer survives a corrutption vote in Congress