20 November 2017 | Euronews
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Germany Merkel says she is prepared to call fresh elections Germany's Angela Merkel says she is prepared to call a snap election after coalition talks fail -
Romania Corruption protests find few echos in Romanian village life In a poor southern village euronews finds little support for demonstrators and much tolerance of the government. -
USA Nebraska commission approves Keystone XL oil pipeline -
Zimbabwe Impeachment proceedings begin - Mugabe could be out within days Motion goes before Zimbabwe's parliament for Mugabe impeachment -
World News Paris and Amsterdam snatch London’s lost EU agencies The race to host the European medicines and banking agencies after Brexit was so tight that the winners were ultimately drawn from a bowl. -
Israel 102-year-old Holocaust survivor meets the nephew he never knew he had Eliahu Pietruszka just had a teary first meeting with his nephew, whose father he thought died in the Holocaust -
World News School for refugee minors on Greek island New school on Greek island of Lesbos is teaching Greek, English, mathematics and music to some 150 young people -
Spotlight Warsaw a winner when it comes to attracting big business How is the Polish capital establishing itself as a hub in which to live and invest? -
Portugal Calendar starring shepherds proves an unexpected hit 2018 calendar promoting a worthy cause immediately sells out -
Europe News The Brief from Brussels : EU ready for no Brexit deal -
Economy Goldman Sachs to switch London for Paris and Frankfurt Investment bank hopes to open two new European hubs in order to avoid Brexit hurdles. -
Europe News Amsterdam to host European Medicines Agency The Dutch city tied with Milan in a vote that was then decided by the drawing of lots, diplomatic sources said. -
Earth News Take a sneak peek backstage at Victoria's Secret The annual fashion show hit the runway for the first time in China. -
Belarus Belarus charges Ukrainian journalist with espionage Pavlo Sharoyko accused of recruiting network of informants in Belarus for Ukrainian Defence Ministry. -
No Comment Light aircraft crashes on Florida highway Pilot and passenger unharmed after light plane suffers engine trouble and lands on road, captured by a Florida police dashcam. -
Economy Euro zone's economic expansion 'solid' Economy of euro zone enjoying most broad-based expansion in its two-decade history, but wages growth still far from where ECB would like to see it -
Portugal Drought hits Portugal's honeybees There is little of Portugal's agricultural sector that hasn't been affected by the country's ongoing drought - and honey production is no exception. -
No Comment Heavy snow surprises Magadan in Russia Schools closed, flights cancelled and roads blocked in regional snowstorm. -
Netherlands Amsterdam changes helpers' costumes in attempt to address racism in Sinterklaas tradition Amsterdam’s official Sinterklaas organization, the SSIA, believe the new “Chimney Piet” will make the Dutch tradition non-discriminatory for minority groups. -
Travel News Half a day in Papagayo, Costa Rica -
Europe News Barnier: UK can have ‘ambitious’ Brexit trade deal - at a price The chief negotiator’s sweetener comes with a warning that Britain will suffer if it diverges too far from European model. -
Germany German president urges political "responsibility" after collapse of coalition talks President Frank-Walter Steinmeier gave a statement after talks on forming a coalition government in Germany collapsed -
Argentina Argentina navy can't confirm if calls are from missing sub A storm on Sunday has complicated efforts to find an Argentine submarine missing in the South Atlantic. The ARA San Juan, has 44 crew members on board and has been missing since Wednesday. -
Hungary Hungary and Soros' war of words heats up Soros has accused Budapest of lying, while a top ruling party politician said the billionaire was engaged in a “frontal assault” against Hungary -
Economy German stocks edgy but not spooked by political crisis Confidence about the outlook for the global economy and the euro zone has apparently helped investors brush off worries about the risk of new elections. -
World News Families of Bosnia victims head to the Hague for Mladic verdict The so-called "Butcher of Bosnia" is indicted for genocide, crimes against humanity and other war crimes committed during the Bosnian war. -
Series The revival of ancient Kazakh arts and crafts The modern and the ancient have come together in the creation of a new centre of excellence in Almaty -
Earth News How to be a better activist for causes you believe in Don’t underestimate the power of continued, small actions to change your community. -
USA 11 things you didn't know about Charles Manson Little-known facts about the notorious killer and cult leader who has died aged 83 -
Next Series A global reference tool to fight Alzheimer's Scientists developed a global reference tool for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's. -
United Kingdom Brexit and the City - Lucrum interruptus? Six key indicators of London's financial health, post Bexit, under the spotlight. -
United Kingdom A picture for each decade the Queen and Prince Philip have been married Queen Elizabeth II, 91, and the Duke of Edinburgh, 96, are celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary on Monday (November 20). -
United Kingdom EU needs British money so UK should be setting trade ultimatums: View As European leaders demand more concessions in return for trade talks with the UK, UKIP's David Challice says the talks are happening upside down. -
Cult Cool alert! Tattoos you can listen to Tattoos are being linked up to people's smartphones so audio can be played with an app -
United Kingdom Britain's Queen Elizabeth celebrates her 70th wedding anniversary -
Cult Bruno Mars dominates the 2017 American Music Awards Fans also vote to honour Keith Urban, Diana Ross, and Lady Gaga at the 43rd American Music Awards. -
Sport Tennis champion Jana Novotna dies The Czech tennis player died at the age of 49, surrounded by her family, in the Czech Republic -
France Rare Tintin work fetches over half a million euros Rare Tintin work fetches 505,000 euros at auction. -
World News Decision day for EMA and EBA With Brexit looming, the EU is deciding where to house two key European agencies. -
Japan No more alcohol for US troops in Japan US military imposes alcohol ban on troops stationed in Japan -
Kenya Kenya: Uhuru Kenyatta's election victory upheld Kenya’s Supreme Court unanimously upholds Uhuru Kenyatta’s election victory, paving the way for him to be sworn in as president next week. -
United Kingdom London buses get a shot of coffee London's buses got a double shot of energy on Monday - from a new bio-fuel made from coffee. Some six thousand litres of oil extracted from ground coffee waste have been added to the city's public fuel supply. -
Greece Greece promises relief for flood victims as death toll rises At least 20 people died in last week's flash floods outside Athens, and rescue teams were searching for two men still missing. -
USA Puerto Ricans protest in Washington at size of hurricane aid package Protesters slam money allocated as peanuts and claim they are treated as "second class" US citizens. -
Brazil Thousands attend Rio Gay Pride Parade Despite funding cuts, local media estimate that 800,000 people gathered on Copacabana beach for the annual event. -
Sport Judo Grand Prix: The Hague The home crowd was delighted by a slew of Dutch medals -
USA Murderous cult leader Charles Manson dies at 83 Convicted murderer and cult leader Charles Manson has died of natural causes at the age of 83. -
Morocco Morocco: 15 people killed in food-aid crush A stall giving out food was submerged by crowds in the impoverished town of Sidi Boulaalam. -
Next Series Takeaway: Alzheimer early detection Over 40 million people in the world are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s No cure exists today However researchers are making rapid progress focussing on a small protein in the brain called Abeta… -
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's Mugabe has until noon to stand down or face impeachment -
World News Germany looks headed for snap election Coalition talks collapse thrusting Germany into a political crisis -
Chile Pinera wins first round of Chile poll but fails to avoid run-off Conservative Pinera takes on Socialist Guillier in Chile's December presidential run-off -
World News Arab League slams "Iranian aggression" Saudi Arabia leads strong criticism of Iran at Arab League