30 October 2017 | Euronews
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USA Judge blocks Trump's transgender military ban Judge ruling to block Trump's transgender military ban is seen as victory for LGBT community -
Spain Spain accuses Catalonia's "rebels" Spain's chief prosecutor calls for rebellion charges to be brought against Catalan leaders -
USA Six things we’ve learnt about Trump team’s Russia links It includes a bizarre claim about a Trump advisor meeting Vladimir Putin's niece. -
Belgium Puigdemont proves elusive on Brussels trip Ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont gets legal counsel in Brussels. -
World News Has #MeToo transformed into a turning point for social change? Has #MeToo transformed from a social campaign to a movement that could create social change and reduce the sexual abuse of women? -
No Comment Italy: tackling forest fires Fire brigades work though the night to battle forest fires. -
Spain Lidl employee fired for 'working too hard' Dedicated worker falls foul of supermarket's unpaid overtime rule -
USA Twin indictments and aide admission of lying brings "Russiagate" closer to White House Men close to President Trump are indicted by Mueller investigation into possible Russian collusion in 2016 US presidential election. -
Economy The Brief from Brussels: Croatia eyes euro adoption -
Series The incredible underwater Kazakh forest Kaindy Lake in the Kazakh region of Almaty is famous for birch trees that stick out of the water -
Egypt Egyptian lawyer says raping women in revealing clothing is ‘national duty’ “A girl walking like this – harassing her is a patriotic duty and raping her is a national duty.” -
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia will allow women to attend sporting events in stadiums Women in Saudi Arabia will be allowed to attend sporting events in three selected stadiums from early next year. The plan is part of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's reforms laid out in his 'Vision for 2030'. -
Belgium Have Catalan officials fled to Belgium? -
Next Series Tomorrow's hydrogen car Replacing gasoline and diesel with hydrogen is one of the answers to reducing CO2 emissions. -
World News UN warns CO2 levels reach record high The UN warns the amount of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere has reached levels not seen in millions of years. -
Cult Trump Netanyahu kiss mural appears in the West Bank Australian graffiti artist who goes by the alias of @LushSux painted the giant mural on the controversial Israeli barrier of Bethlehem -
No Comment Greece: student protest turns violent Petrol bombs fired as protest turns violent. -
Kenya Kenyatta's 98% hollow victory on 39% turnout Kenya's re-run election produces same result as in August, and produces same angry reaction from opposition -
Switzerland No insults on syllabus as Swiss school starts Klingon classes Fans have developed the fictional 'Star Trek' language since the 1960s into a coherent syntax-based means of communication between Klingon-speakers. -
No Comment School children caught in tear gas at Nairobi protest The pupils could be seen huddling against a wall while journalists in protective gear tried to shield them. -
USA What are the charges against Paul Manafort and Rick Gates? Paul Manafort, Donald Trump's ex-campaign aide, and his business partner Rick Gates have been indicted by a federal grand jury on 12 counts. -
North Korea Rare public outing for Kim's wife on factory tour Focus on make-up rather than missiles as Kim Jong-un tours cosmetics factory -
USA Trump's ex-campaign aide Paul Manafort and Rick Gates charged with conspiracy against US Special counsel Robert Mueller filed his first charges against former Trump campaign manager -
Spain Spain's state prosecutor asks for charges to be brought against Catalonia's political leadership José Manuel Maza charged them with rebellion, sedition and misuse of public funds -
Greece Triumph over Tragedy: Samy's story This is the story of how one refugee made it across the Mediterranean Sea -
Cult October revolution exhibition opens in Moscow An art exhibition has opened at the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. The 'Someone 1917' exhibition shows off art influenced by the October Revolution. It includes artwork by over 30 artists from across the globe. -
No Comment New desktop wallpaper? Autumn colours in China Some breakthtaking colours here. -
Cult Hyperrealism Exhibition gets underway in Canberra A Hyperrealism exhibition is underway at the National Gallery in Canberra. The exhibition features life like models by over 30 artists from around the world at the forefront of the genre. -
World News View: Bridging the gap between German prudence and French audacity A well-functioning Franco-German partnership is more important than ever, writes Dominique Moisi -
Spain Man's best friend: This rescue dog's training may save your life The Spanish Military Emergency unit is a branch of the country’s Armed Forces. -
Cinema Thousands decry decision to hold Polanski retrospective Tens of thousands sign petition denouncing Paris-based Cinémathèque Française's decision to hold Roman Polanski retrospective. -
France Pope statue in French town sparks row Cross on monument to Pope John Paul II ruled to break French law on separation of Church and State -
World News Record high in atmospheric CO2 levels reached in 2016 Carbon dioxide levels in the earth’s atmosphere have grown at record pace in 2016, according to the U.N. -
China Freight train begins new China to Europe route A freight train used a new China- Europe train route for the first time on Saturday. Its journey began in Wuhan bound for Dourges in France. The journey is expected to take between 16 and 18 days. -
Austria Watch: Plane aborts bumpy landing in Austria storm The Polish-run Enter Air flight can be seen jolting around in the air and bumping the ground before taking off immediately after. -
West Bank Trump and Netanyahu kiss Romance between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu – who would have thought? -
USA Twitter reacts to Kevin Spacey statement on sexual assault allegations Spacey said he honestly did "not remember the encounter" -
World News Finally, dry land: rescued sailors come ashore after five-month ordeal The two women set sail from Hawaii to Tahiti in May, but a storm battered their boat and they drifted in the Pacific with their two dogs until a US warship rescued them. -
Mexico Giant skeletons and dancing devils: Mexico holds 'Day of the Dead' parade The festivities run through Nov. 2. -
Tajikistan Murder of crows spreads fear in Tajikistan While the scene looks menacing, scientists say it is a natural phenomenon -
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia to allow women in sports stadiums The decision gave more freedom to Saudi women, who are subject to strict gender segregation rules, after the historic lifting of a female driving ban in September -
Next Series Takeaway: Hydrogen, a green fuel for the future Filling up your tank with hydrogen! -
Spain Madrid prepares to file criminal charges against sacked Catalan leader Huge pro-unity rally marks start of intense week in Catalonia -
Spain Unionists in Barcelona organize mass protest after declaration of independence They refuse to be the silent minority -
Iceland Voters go for change and lean towards the Left in general election Now begins the tough talking - Iceland voters wait to see if Left will get a chance to form a government