22 August 2018 | Euronews
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Italy Italy lets in all child migrants from coastguard ship Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has allowed all child migrants on a coastguard ship that docked in the port of Catania on Monday into Italy. -
Italy Police hunt 'offensive' tourists who frolicked in underpants in Rome Photos posted on social media of two male tourists frolicking and flashing their crotch near a war memorial in Rome has sparked a man hunt by Italian police seeking their arrest. -
Switzerland Birds 'starve' in Europe's extreme summer heat The extreme temperatures and lack of rain is taking its toll on birds in Europe. -
No Comment Watch: Rescuers in Italy search for survivors of flash flood Watch: The waters of the flash flood reached a height of 2.5 metres and filled the Raganello gorge in Pollino National Park, sweeping tourists along the rush of water. -
Russia Glamping with a difference in Moscow Glamping has become hugely popular in Russia in recent years but it's not exactly glamping as the rest of Europe knows it. -
USA Trump strikes back after two of his associates convicted Trump said his former campaign manager Paul Manafort and his former lawyer Michael Cohen were charged with matters totally unrelated to his presidential campaign. -
France Supercar lost in France is found in Poland by social media An Emirati millionaire has recovered his rare Lamborghini with the help of social media after it was stolen in France by a fake car company. -
Russia Russia is 'looking for a nuclear-powered missile that went missing': US intelligence sources Russia is launching an operation to recover a nuclear-armed cruise missile that came down in the Barents Sea in 2017, according to CNBC intelligence sources. -
Germany €340 million to help German farmers after poor crop harvests Germany’s grains harvest this year is likely to fall by about 22 percent affecting 10,000 farms. The government will step in to help struggling farmers with an aid programme -
Venezuela As earthquake rattles Venezuela, Twitter users ask 'what else can go wrong' with memes As a 7.3-magnitude rattled their country on Tuesday, Venezuelans poke fun at their 'bad luck' with memes. -
Russia Passenger films moment plane’s engine catches fire after takeoff Footage of passengers reacting as a plane’s engine bursts into flames, forcing it to make a U-turn back to the airport, has emerged on social media. -
France French village is cut from water supply for two years due to pesticides At first glance, the small town of Etais-La-Sauvin, some 200 kms south of Paris, is your typical French village — except that soil pollution has deprived its inhabitants of drinkable running water for more than two years. -
No Comment Watch: Surfers catch waves under moonlight Watch: More than 25,000 people flocked to see the World Surfing League (WSL) event at Chambre d’Amour. -
Bangladesh In pictures: How Rohingya are celebrating Eid in refugees camps Rohingya refugees in the sprawling refugee camp of Cox’s Bazar this celebrated the four-day Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha. -
France Rencontres d'Arles: French locals, migrants pose for artist's 'hope story' Rencontres d'Arles is one of the biggest photography events in Europe, taking place in Arles in the south of France. Our editor talked to these renowned photographers, who showed us around their exhibitions. In focus today is Patrick Willocq's work. -
Hungary Hungary 'denying food to asylum seekers', say rights groups Hungarian authorities have stopped distributing food to rejected asylum seekers held in transit zones, according to Human Rights Watch. -
No Comment Watch: Kalashnikov unveils new walking army robot Watch: The reveal of the new technology occurred at the international "Army-2018" military exposition in Moscow, Russia. -
No Comment Watch: World Hot Air Balloon tournament in Austria Around 150 teams from 38 countries are taking part, where landings and takeoffs of the balloons require skill and leave spectators engrossed. -
World News Trump rips Cohen after guilty plea: 'Don't retain' his services "If anyone is looking for a good lawyer, I would strongly suggest that you don't retain the services of Michael Cohen!" Trump wrote. -
United Kingdom Sale of puppies and kittens by pet shops set to be banned in England The sale of puppies and kittens by pet shops could soon become illegal in England. -
Europe News Brexit: What would a 'no deal' mean? "I think there will be a deal simply because the consequences of no deal are too big" -
Spain This 88-year-old grandmother from Valencia makes stunning artwork using Microsoft Paint Spanish artists Concha García Zaera, an 88-year-old grandmother from Valencia has become an Instagram sensation. -
France Paris: Smoking banned in some public parks It's a trial which started in July, to reduce the effects of passive smoking and provide cleaner air and less cigarette butts on the ground. Six parks are participating in the scheme until Autumn -
North Korea Watch: Koreans bid family members farewell after brief reunion Watch: Many of the elderly family members were in wheelchairs and struggled to remember their next of kin that they had not seen in over six decades. -
World News Saudi Arabia seeks 'unprecedented' death penalty for woman activist The accusations against a group Israa al-Ghomgham is part of include chanting slogans hostile to the regime and attempting to inflame public opinion. -
Italy Rome: Baths of Caracalla open to public The demand for guided tours at the 1,800 historic site, has been so great that the site is once again open for night tours -
USA The president’s men are guilty. How bad is it for Trump? | Euronews answers Two key former aides of Donald Trump face jail following dramatic events in court, although the US president says nothing proves collusion over the 2016 election. -
Spain Migrants entering Spain douse police officers in corrosive substance Seven Spanish policemen suffered burns caused by a corrosive substance thrown by migrants after more than 100 forced their way past the fortified border. -
No Comment Watch: Muslims in Pakistan celebrate Eid al-Adha The holiday celebrates the story of the prophet Ibrahim. -
Germany German police arrest man suspected of plotting bomb attack The 31-year-old Russian man was arrested in Berlin. -
World News Scientists discover water ice on moon's surface. Here's why that's big news. The water could provide a critical resource for future expeditions. -
Portugal Man ends up in hospital after falling into art installation of black hole A man injured himself after falling into Anish Kapoor's art installation of a black hole in the ground. -
Germany High Facebook usage linked to anti-refugee attacks in Germany: study A higher-than-usual social media usage at the local level can lead to a spike in violent crimes in the area, a new study has found. -
Argentina Watch: Argentina dominate in World Tango Tournament The top four places in the salon category were claimed by Argentinian couples, with a Russian pair placing fifth. -
Sport Tiger Woods wants to join US Ryder Cup team It's as he prepares to continue his resurgent season at the Northern Trust Open in New Jersey on Thursday -
Saudi Arabia More than 2 million pilgrims take part in Hajj They've been hurling pebbles at a giant wall in a symbolic stoning of the devil. It's the riskiest stage of the annual haj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia where hundreds died in a crush three years ago -
World News Bolton says no timetable for Trump's Mideast peace plan At a West Virginia rally on Tuesday, Trump said Israel will pay a "price" for Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as its capital. and the Palestinians will "get something very good" in return. -
No Comment Watch: Syria's Bashar al-Assad attends morning prayers Watch: Syrian state television shows Assad arriving at the al-Rawda mosque. -
World News Environmentalists decry Trump 'dirty power' plan: 'A recipe for climate disaster' "The world's on fire and the Trump administration wants to make it worse," said Rhea Suh, president of the Natural Resources Defense Council. -
World News Chinese Vice Commerce Minister in Washington for trade talks The Chinese Vice Commerce Minister will head to Washington today for trade talks, but US President Donald Trump already said he doesn't expect to see much progress. He's threatened to put tariffs on nearly all of the 500 billion dollars worth of Chinese goods exported to the United States. -
World News UK Brexit Secretary says worries of "no-deal" are "hair-raising scare stories" UK Brexit Secretary says worries of "no-deal" are "hair-raising scare stories". Dominic Raab met with EU Negotiator Michel Barnier, where he played down the risk of a no-deal Brexit. -
United Kingdom Why we need a people's vote on the Brexit deal | View "Let's face it, no one thinks this is going well!" Co-founder of Our Future, Our Choice!, Femi Oluwole, explains why he's campaigning for a second vote on the Brexit referendum. -
World News Drought-hit German farmers demand 1 billion euro aid package The German Agriculture Minister Julia Klöckner will announce today if farmers will receive compensation over losses due to extreme weather. Drought-hit German farmers are waiting to hear if they will receive the one billion Euro package called for by the German Farmers Association. -
World News Facebook rating users' trustworthiness to tackle fake news: report Facebook is rating its users on their trustworthiness as part of its effort to combat fake information, a Facebook manager revealed to the Washington Post. -
Hungary Hungary: Danube levels are low The middle of the river does not tend to dry out at Margit Bridge, but now it's substantial. Someone even built a bench among the stones for the public to enjoy the panoramic view of the city -
World News Russia's political meddling efforts go beyond midterms, experts say Cybersecurity experts who spoke with NBC News said midterms are just a small part of the broader digital battle being fought between Russia and the U.S. -
World News A dark day for Trump. The darkest day for the presidency since Watergate. ANALYSIS: Two of the president's former associates were in court Tuesday. Both guilty of multiple felonies. What happened to draining the swamp? -
Germany Nazi war crimes suspect flown to Germany after US deports the 95-year-old US President Donald Trump ordered Jakiw Palij's deportation - 25 years after investigators first accused him of lying about his wartime past to get into the country - but officials in Germany say there is still insufficient evidence to prosecute him. -
Romania Romania protests 'a failed coup' says head of ruling party LIviu Dragnea says opponents wanted to overthrow the government and were encouraged by the president. -
World News Toddlers survive days after mom dies in Arkansas car crash The youngest boy, who is 1 year old, was expected to be released from a hospital Tuesday, a sheriff's official in Arkansas said. -
World News Trump says he 'feels very badly' about Manafort convictions, attacks Mueller The president distanced himself from the guilty verdicts against his former campaign chairman, saying it had nothing to do with him. -
World News Facebook says it found Iran-based propaganda effort Facebook said it removed 652 pages, groups and accounts that originated in Iran and targeted people around the world, as well as other pages associated with Russian agents. -
Morocco Morocco: 188 activists pardoned In Morocco, King Mohamed VI granted pardon to 188 activists of the disputed Rif movement. It comes as the religious festival of Eid started on Monday -
World News Europe briefing: 7 stories to know about today Live news updates from Europe and beyond for August 22. -
Venezuela Earthquake rocks Venezuela Officials say there were no immediate reports of injuries but people ran into the streets in panic. But the quake’s depth - 123 km below the surface- appears to have mitigated much damage -
World News Major 7.3-magnitude earthquake rocks Venezuela No casualties or major damage were immediately reported, but shaking sent people fleeing homes and businesses across the region and the Caribbean. -
World News Which countries are driving Europe’s record measles outbreak? The World Health Organization has sounded the alarm about measles in Europe. But in which countries is the outbreak worst?