23 August 2018 | Euronews
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Switzerland US warns Russia not to meddle in mid-term elections The United States has already imposed economic sanctions against Russia over its alleged meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. -
Switzerland Swiss festival alerts police after 28 Burundian artists ‘vanish’ A Swiss festival has called the police after 28 Burundian artists, who were scheduled to perform at the event this month, gradually disappeared without a trace. -
World News Leader of so-called Islamic State releases new recording Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi called on followers to fight on despite recent defeats, -
Europe News Britain 'punching above its weight' - Russia's EU representative x -
United Kingdom EU and Eastern European migration to UK falls to record lows Fewer EU citizens migrated to the UK in the year to March 2018, and more nationals from eight Eastern European member states left the country than those who entered for the first time in 10 years, according to data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). -
Spain Spain's footballers threaten to strike over US match The Spanish Players' Association wants the Spanish League to abandon plans to play a La Liga match in the United States. -
Musica Passion and power games for Yoncheva in L'incoronazione di Poppea Claudio Monterverdi's Baroque masterpiece L'incoronazione di Poppea explores sexual politics and naked ambition, starring soprano Sonya Yoncheva in the title role and Kate Lindsey as Emperor Nero, at the Salzburg Festival. -
USA Trump claims markets would crash if he was impeached In a Fox News interview, Trump was asked whether he thought Democrats would move to impeach him if they won control of the House of Representatives in November congressional elections. -
World News What does the EU compel countries to do for asylum seekers? Food, shelter, but also education, healthcare, and employment — these are some of the things that member states are required to provide asylum seekers under EU law. -
World News Four Montenegrins win 'Lazy Olympics' [Interactive Story] Find out all you need to know -
United Kingdom Dogs to be trained to detect bowel cancer in UK medical trial Dogs are to be trained to detect bowel cancer as part of a British medical trial, researchers have announced. -
No Comment Watch: Syrian artists create colour amid ruins Abdallah al-Harith, a 21-year-old fine arts student, said that the artists are "bringing back life to a dark place". -
Italy Italian protesters show support for stranded migrants with Italian soul food Italian protesters showed up with arancini — a local snack — to not only protest the government's handling of a ship carrying migrants, but to also extend their hospitality. -
World News Iran's Facebook strategy had echoes of Russian playbook Just about any nation can use the same strategies, and several may already be veterans at it, experts said. -
No Comment Watch: Ukrainian flag measuring 2,700 metres unveiled in Kyiv Each 100 metres of the flag represents one year of Ukrainian independence from the Soviet Union. -
Economy British government publishes no-deal Brexit guidelines Britain's Brexit minister Dominic Raab said he remained confident the two sides would reach a deal, but set out in a series of notes what could change without one. -
Europe News Brief from Brussels: Brexit deal or no deal? -
Ireland Ryanair has reached an agreement with Union representing pilots It's a breakthrough that sent its shares sharply higher, over 5 percent, as the budget airline strives to quell staff protests around Europe -
World News British-Iranian woman Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is 'released for three days' in Iran -
Georgia Angela Merkel visits Georgia to discuss refugees It's the first stop of their trip to the Caucasus. Merkel wants to put Georgia on the list of safe countries of origin. It was also about relations with Russia, which has effectively controlled parts of Georgia since the war ten years ago -
Spain Spanish footballer's union hits out over La Liga match in US "The time has come to say 'enough' ... The players are tired and willing to go to the end," said David Aganzo, the president of the players union. -
USA Watch: Whale stuns onlookers as it leaps next to boat Humpbacked whales can weigh up to 30 tonnes, with this whale creating quite a splash. -
France Arles: Austrian photographer tours fake towns around the world Gregor Sailor takes us to city replicas and fake towns in the US, China and elsewhere. -
No Comment Watch: Helicopter crashes during routine maintenance check The retired police officer who was piloting the helicopter sustained a head injury in the incident but is in a stable condition. -
Sport Novak Djokovic: Confident ahead of the U.S. Open tennis tournament It's after collecting a fourth Wimbledon title and completing a sweep of Masters series events over the last month. He defeated Roger Federer on Sunday in the Cincinnati Masters final, becoming the first player to complete a sweep of Masters series tournaments -
Brazil First pictures show uncontacted tribe in Brazil Drone captures first ever images of jungle group. -
World News Britain unveils 'no deal' Brexit plans as government seeks to allay fears Britain has yet to reach a divorce agreement with the E.U. with little more than seven months to go until it leaves the bloc. -
USA Watch: Space Station captures images of hurricane approaching Hawaii The storm is potentially the largest to hit the US state in 26 years. -
France Paris knife attack: "someone with a psychiatric problem" A knifeman killed his mother and sister and seriously wounded a third person in the Paris suburb of Trappes -
Economy Danube: Low levels costing Port more than €300,000 The lack of water is costing the local port and shipping company more than €300,000. It's because of the lack of international tourist ships and unused tourist boats plus the extra supply for ships stuck in local ports -
No Comment Watch: Mexican wrestlers celebrate Mass following pilgrimage The wrestlers suited in colourful costumes and masks celebrated Mass to honour the country's patron saint. -
Sport Springboks confident against Argentina for second test The South African's beat Argentina, 34-21 in their opening match of the annual four-nations southern hemisphere competition. They'll be hoping to do the same at the weekend -
Russia Watch: Artist creates cameras made of wood This Russian artist blends his passion for photography and woodwork to develop cameras with shells made of driftwood, pebbles and shells. -
World News Paris suburb knife attack: 2 victims killed, 1 seriously injured At least two victims were killed and one seriously injured in a knife attack in a Paris suburb. -
Italy Europe briefing: 7 stories to know about today Here are the latest news and updates as they happened this morning. -
World News Steven Tyler demands Trump stop playing Aerosmith songs at rallies Tyler's attorney contends that playing an Aerosmith song in a public arena gives the false impression that Tyler is endorsing Trump's presidency. -
No Comment Watch: Louis Armstrong Stadium opens to the sound of jazz The rebuilt stadium is in the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, which hosts the annual US Open Tennis Tournament. -
World News DNC subject of new attempt to breach its security An unidentified person or group created a login page in an attempt to trick DNC staffers into giving up their usernames and passwords. -
Europe News Deal or no deal - EU says there'll be Brexit disruption either way The European Commission responds as London publishes no-deal technical notices -
World News Circle of life or experiment gone wrong? Horse slaughter divides the Netherlands The future of a man-made wildlife reserve where nature was left to run its course is at the center of a legal battle. -
Japan Japan: More than 60,000 people have been given evacuation advisories It's as the country is being battered by a powerful typhoon which is heading to South Korea and Hawaii -
World News Is coconut oil good for you or 'pure poison'? Here are the facts Coconut oil's champions claim it works as a treatment against everything from Alzheimer's disease to thyroid issues. So, what's the truth? -
World News Trump contests Cohen's version of events of hush money payout The debate over what does and what doesn't make a campaign finance violation is taking over American politics- And of course the debate over what should happen to the President if his actions do constitute a violation. -
World News Tibbetts murder suspect may have used forged documents to land job Cristhian Bahena Rivera did not enter a plea during his brief appearance in court one day after he was charged with first-degree murder. -
World News Brussels and Westminster brace for "no-deal" contingency plan publication The UK Government publishes it's "no-deal" contigency plans today, looking at 70 areas of public life - despite warnings from the IMF that EU growth will decline if "no-deal" is reached. -
World News Ancient remains show early human interbreeding A 50,000-year-old bone from a young girl yields evidence that early humans mixed things up frequently. -
World News Verizon admits 'throttling' data to California firefighters amid blaze Verizon admitted that it should have lifted speed restrictions for firefighters, but said the issue was not due to the rollback of net neutrality rules. -
World News China to "fight back" against US tariffs. China has said it will continue to fight back against the latest US tariffs on its goods. In response to a U.S. tariff move against Chinese products. -
World News Democrats demand Trump keep U.S. door open for refugees The appeal comes as hardliners in the Trump administration push for even lower numbers -
Romania Social media users mock Dragnea's assassination claims The leader of Romania's ruling party said unidentified assassins had targeted him. The police responded that they weren't aware. -
World News Trump 'calm' for now as WH allies brace for potential meltdown President Donald Trump hasn't lashed out following the convictions of Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort — but sources say the West Wing remains on alert. -
Italy Italy allows 29 unaccompanied minors held on the coastguard ship Diciotti to disembark The fate of the remaining 148 asylum seekers is still uncertain. Prosecutors say “they require urgent medical assistance.... the situation onboard is critical.” -
USA Hush payments came from me, were not a campaign violation, says Trump US President Donald Trump said so-called hush payments made to two women who say he had affairs with them did not come from campaign funds but from him personally. -
World News Manafort juror says holdout prevented conviction on all 18 counts "I did not want Paul Manafort to be guilty, but he was, and no one's above the law," juror Paula Duncan said in a TV interview.