31 October 2017 | Euronews
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Germany Protestant church celebrates 500 years of existence A ceremony in Germany has marked the moment when Martin Luther split the Christian world with his 95 Protestant theses. -
World News PSG and Bayern Munich secure places in knockouts of Champions league PSG and Bayern Munich secure places in knockouts of Champions league while Manchester United are still waiting -
World News Facebook admits 'could have done more' over alleged US election interference Congress criticises social media for not checking advert funding during last year's US presidential election -
Italy Mafia boss ‘ordered his daughter’s murder over policeman relationship’ He told his son to kill his own sister. -
Belgium Ousted Catalan leader 'not in Belgium to seek asylum' Carles Puigdemont said he would return home "immediately" if a fair judicial process was guaranteed. -
World News Trump belittles ex-aide charged in Russia probe The US president described George Papadopoulos, who's admitted lying over Russian contacts, as a 'low level volunteer'. -
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU mulls 'rule of law' checks for funds -
Germany Anne Frank train and football stickers spark controversy in Germany A rail operator announced plans to name a high-speed train after Frank and anti-Semitic football stickers featuring the Jewish diarist were circulated online -
Spain From secrecy to sedition: Catalan separatist group's uneasy position in Spain “We were told that if the Spanish police asked us about the lessons we were receiving, we should answer that we were learning French.” -
World News Champions League: Wednesday Preview Tottenham Hotspur take on Real Madrid at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday night knowing a victory could be enough to qualify for the last-16 stage. -
Colombia Juan Pablo Escobar opens up about the "ugly truth" about his father in exclusive interview TV series like Narcos "glorify" the figure of Pablo Escobar says the drug lord's son -
United Kingdom Alarm over rise in UK deportations of EU citizens The European Commission says it's looking into the issue. -
Focus Crans Montana Forum: united against terrorism The terrorist threat is global, ongoing and unpredictable and people need to adapt to a new way of life: that was the theme of the Crans Montana Forum Conference on Global Security in… -
Focus "We're going to stick with the smartphone" - Steve Wozniak Creative industry professionals meet at the IAA's Global Conference in Bucharest to discuss how to adapt to rapid changes in the world of advertising. -
No Comment Greece gives Olympic flame South Korean sendoff 2018 Winter games torch begins long journey east. -
Belgium Deposed Catalan leader makes his case in Brussels -
Spain What is the future for Catalan independence now? Resistance to Madrid’s imposition of direct control on Catalonia has been muted and the secessionist leadership is in disarray. -
USA Kremlin: Russia not accused in US case against ex-Trump aides The Kremlin says U.S. charges against President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort and another aide shows Moscow had been unfairly implicated in meddling in last year’s U.S. presidential election -
No Comment Trump welcomes schoolchildren to the White House for Halloween President Trump welcomes schoolchildren from across America to the White House for Halloween extravaganza. -
Afghanistan Several dead after blast in Afghan capital An explosion in the diplomatic zone of Kabul, has killed at least three people and caused numerous casualties, with the number of dead and injured expected to rise. -
USA New York legalises dancing after 91-year ban Hard to believe, but dancing in a bar in NYC might have got you arrested. Until October 31st, when the city scraps a prohibition-era law. -
Denmark Europe generates record-breaking amount of wind energy Denmark played a huge role, powering all of its electricty demand by wind power. -
Germany Syrian terror suspect arrested in Germany Germany’s interior minister says a serious terror attack has been prevented, but there is no significant threat to the population. -
China New glass skywalk opens in China A new glass skywalk has opened in China's East Taihang Scenic Area. The skywalk in 226 metres long and two metres wide and 1180 metres off the ground. -
Iraq Kurdish family in Brussels -
Belgium Meet Puigdemont’s Belgian lawyer -
No Comment Protests in Paris at Polanski retrospective Activists protest against a Roman Polanski retrospective in Paris. -
Sport Greece hands over Olympic torch to South Korea South Korea has received the Olympic torch in a handover ceremony in Athens for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Games. -
USA Russia, the US election and the tech companies: What we know so far What Facebook, Twitter and Google have revealed about the extent of Russian meddling in the US election -
No Comment Battle of Beersheba remembered Israel, Australia and New Zealand mark Battle of Beersheba. -
Spain The 30 days that shook Spain A look back at the key moments of 30 historic days -
Cult French exile artists exhibition to open in London A new exhibition highlighting works by French artists in exile during the Franco-Prussian War in the 1870s at the Tate Britain Gallery in London. -
Democratic Republic Of Congo Thousands of DRC children at immediate risk of starvation, UN warns The World Food Programme says a looming humanitarian catastrophe could cause the deaths of hundreds of thousands of youngsters within months. -
Cinema Halloween at the box office Here are three Halloween movies in the box office at the moment. The latest installment of the 'Saw' franchise, comedy sequel ' Tyler Perry's Boo 2! A Madea Halloween' and 'Happy Death Day'. -
Earth News Elite sportspeople and meditation Margins are so tight at the top of world sport that techniques to find this clutter-free mind and extreme level of focus are increasingly common. -
World News What are the origins of Halloween? Halloween is an annual festival that is celebrated on the night of Oct. -
Sport Champions League preview Manchester United could reach the last 16 of the Champions League when they host Benfica on Tuesday -
World News View: Governing well in an unstable world Michael J. Boskin believes a failure to grapple with diversity is at the centre of many economic and political crises today -
Ukraine Wife of Chechen man accused of Putin murder plot has been shot dead in Kiev Amina Okuyeva, the wife of Chechen man accused of plotting to kill President Vladimir Putin, has been shot dead in the Ukraine. -
Papua New Guinea Tensions rise as refugees refuse to leave Australian camp in Papua New Guinea amid safety fears Refugees and asylum seekers held by Australia in Papua New Guinea have barricaded themselves inside a detention centre and launched legal action to fight its closure -
Brazil Uber drivers in Brazil protest stricter regulations The dispute between governments and the ride-sharing app Uber is one that travels all around the world. -
USA Former Trump aides charged in Russia probe The investigation into Russian meddling into the 2016 US election issues its first indictments -
USA Netflix to end 'House of Cards' amid Spacey allegations Netflix announces the end of political drama 'House of Cards' only hours after Spacey allegations surface