5 September 2018 | Euronews
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Russia 'No one in Russia believes this story,' Russia security expert tells Euronews Russian security expert Aleksey Podberezkin tells Euronews that no one in Russia believes that Moscow was involved in the poisoning of former agent Sergei Skripal. -
World Raw Politics: 'The Brexit vote was about political independence' "The Brexit vote was about political independence," Nigel Farage tells Raw Politics' host Tesa Arcilla. -
Germany Third suspect wanted in fatal Chemnitz stabbing Search starts for third suspect in fatal Chemnitz stabbing -
USA Dozens report being ill on flight from Dubai to New York At least 19 people aboard an Emirates flight from Dubai to New York were confirmed ill when the aircraft landed on Wednesday at John F. Kennedy International Airport, after as many as 100 passengers and crew reported feeling sick, authorities said. -
No Comment Prince Harry and Meghan Markle honour WellChild winners The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, congratulated the winners of the WellChild Awards 2018, which honour seriously ill children and young people on Tuesday (September 4). -
Belgium Belgian teachers who find French conjugation rule 'absurd' want to change it Two Belgian teachers who find this French conjugation rule "absurd" are trying to change it. -
No Comment Haunting memory - tourists flock to ghostly church The church of Saint George, in the village of Lukova, Czech Republic, features some unearthy sights. -
Europe News Race for EU presidency, as German leader throws hat in ring "Today's European Union is not connected to the people in the European Union" -
Europe News Brexit: what future for Erasmus students? UK may lose EU student programme if there's no divorce deal. -
World News Weird hexagon on Saturn is way bigger than scientists thought The sharp-cornered structure extends a staggering 180 miles above the ringed planet's cloud tops. -
Sweden Neglect drives far-right vote in rural Sweden The far-right is campaigning hard in the Swedish countryside ahead of Sunday's election on its pet theme of immigration, but neither the SD nor any other party appears to be addressing people's concerns. -
World News Study: More than a quarter of the world lacks sufficient exercise On average, 27.5% of the world was lacking sufficient physical activity in 2016. Women were slightly more inactive than men, a difference of 8% globally. -
World Raw Politics: new movements, Commission candidates and Farage on "being friends with the EU" Raw Politics: new movements, Commission candidates and Farage on "being friends with the EU" -
World News Second blast reported in western Kabul Second blast reported in western Kabul -
World What's Supergirl doing in Brussels? What's Supergirl doing in Brussels? -
Earth News Ukraine's fashion identity got revived Fashion has had its own revolution in Ukraine in the last few years. -
Yemen In photos: Suffering from cancer amid war in Yemen As the civil war rages on, Reuters photographer Khaled Abdullah has visited the oncology area of several Yemeni hospitals, and photographed cancer sufferers staying in charity houses or living with their illness at home. -
Switzerland Explained: Why is blockchain regarded as revolutionary? “Blockchain” and “cryptocurrency” have been around for nearly a decade now — but do you *really* understand the technology and the risks? Euronews speaks with one expert who makes understanding it easy peasy. -
World In One Word: who does Nigel Farage think is "Failed", who's "Fun" and who's "Dangerous"? In One Word: Nigel Farage tells us who's "Failed", who's "Fun" and who's "Dangerous" -
World News Would-be assassins who poisoned ex-spy will likely escape justice Britain's decision is charge two suspected Russian intelligence officers in the case is an attempt to send the message that "no one is untouchable." -
World News August in Europe 'was the warmest on record' Europe had its warmest August on record — the third month this year that has seen unprecedented temperatures. -
World News Bannon: to ban or not to ban? Right-wing strategist Steve Bannon has been dumped by one media festival and kept on for another -
No Comment Ballerina tutu emerges as dazzling art from Dead Sea A ballerina's tutu, submerged in the Dead Sea and "frozen" by accumulated layers of salt into a 200 kg (440 lb) crystal-like sculpture, will soon go on international display, part of a unique artistic project at the lowest point on the planet. -
Italy Children can bring packed lunches to school, Italian top court rules After one city in Italy tried to ban children from bringing their own packed lunches to school, the country's top administrative court overruled the measure. -
World News The country that gave the world espresso gets its first Starbucks "We are not coming here to teach Italians how to make coffee, we're coming here with humility and respect, to show what we've learned." -
World News The Crimea zoo that lets you get up close and personal with lions The Crimea zoo that lets you get up close and personal with lions -
World News Two Russians charged over ex-spy's nerve agent poisoning The U.K. is not asking Moscow to extradite the men because Russian law forbids extradition of the country's citizens. -
No Comment Lion climbs into safari car full of tourists in Crimea A video released by a Safari Park in Vilnohirsk, Crimea showing the moment a lion got into a car with tourists has gone viral. -
Hungary There's nothing Christian about Orban's democratic values | View A prominent Hungarian church leader says there's no divine inspiration behind the prime minister's mission to defend Christianity in Europe. -
United Kingdom Novichok murder suspects 'are Russian intelligence officers' The two suspects in the Novichok murder case in England are Russian intelligence officers, UK Prime Minister Theresa May has claimed. -
Europe News Brief from Brussels: The problem of Brexit and Erasmus -
World UK's Labour Party adopts full IHRA definition of anti-Semitism The UK's Labour Party has fully adopted an internationally recognized definition of anti-Semitism. The party partially adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of the term in July -- but drew criticism for leaving out certain examples. -
Earth News Top art exhibitions to visit this season Our selection of the most awaited art shows to catch this Autumn in Europe. -
World News Aides went behind Trump's back to thwart decisions, new Bob Woodward book alleges "Fear: Trump in the White House," by the Washington Post journalist, reveals chaos inside the administration. -
World News Christopher Wray becomes the latest target for Trump's ire The FBI Director is the latest in a growing list of Justice Department officials who have angered the president, NBC News has learned. -
No Comment Crane falls onto Orlando home, slicing roof Officials say a crane collapsed onto a house in a Florida neighborhood, tearing a large gash in its roof. -
World News Stop giving Steve Bannon's white nationalist nonsense a platform already | View Bannon has nothing to offer besides the same tired, white nationalistic rhetoric he's been regurgitating for years to sell his personal brand. -
World Don't mention the Commission! Manfred Weber deflects question on the EU institution he wants to lead Don't mention the Commission! Manfred Weber deflects question on the EU institution he wants to lead -
No Comment The procession of the Machine of Santa Rosa returns to Viterbo The Machine of Santa Rosa, designed by the architect Raffaele Ascenzi, has marched this year on September 3 for the fourth time in Viterbo. -
Japan Footage shows devastation from Japan's worst storm in a generation Pictures have emerged showing the devastation caused by the most powerful storm to hit Japan in a quarter of a century. -
World News Critics outraged over decision that could help arm US school personnel Education and gun-safety experts said the Education Secretary's decision could allow schools to use federal funds to buy firearms. -
World Russian space agency ponders sabotage theory over leak A small air leak at the International Space Station might have been sabotage, according to the head of Russia's space agency. The microfracture was discovered last week in a Russian module used to deliver new crew to the station. -
World News Filmmaker Tyler Perry announces lawsuit against former sheriff's deputy Film producer Tyler Perry joined attorney Benjamin Crump on Tuesday to announce a civil lawsuit that accuses an ex-lawman of first-degree murder. -
Romania Policeman sent to psychologist after backing anti-corruption campaign Police chiefs in Romania told one of its cops to see a psychologist after he backed a campaign to stop criminals serving in public office. -
Syria Explained: Could Idlib be the final battle of Syria’s 7-year war? Why is the fight for Idlib so significant, what are the likely outcomes, and could it really be the last battle of the Syrian conflict? Euronews spoke to experts to find out. -
World News Fake bomb causes real chaos at Newark Airport "His foolish actions inconvenienced hundreds of passengers today," a TSA official said. -
World Nike partnership with Colin Kaepernick divides the United States Colin Kaepernick has not played professional football in over a year, but his face is now on screens all around the world. Nike released a new ad campaign that features the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback. But plenty of Americans would rather "Just Burn It," than "Just Do It." -
World Swedish far-right is tipped to enjoy promising results in election this weekend In Sweden, people are heading to vote this Sunday and polls are suggesting that the Sweden Democrats could become the second biggest party. -
Peru Latin American states join efforts to help fleeing Venezuelans Latin American states join efforts to help fleeing Venezuelans -
World News No money, mo' problems: Lawyer for homeless man says cash from viral fundraiser is gone "I was shocked and just appalled," an attorney for homeless man Johnny Bobbitt said after she was informed none of the money is left. -
World News Amazon hits $1 trillion in market value a month after Apple The ecommerce giant has emerged as one of the most dominant companies of the modern era, and other companies are perpetually worried about competing with it. -
United Kingdom Novichok nerve agent attacks in England: what we know Here is all you need to know about the Novichok poisonings in England — thought to be the first use of a nerve agent in Europe since the World War II. -
Italy Exhibition of Russian-French modernist painter Marc Chagall opens in Italy The Ragione Palace in the Italian city of Mantua has put on an unusual display of the work of Russian-French modernist painter Marc Chagall. -
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. -
World News LA prosecutors decline to file sex abuse charges against Spacey, Seagal Prosecutors said that the statute of limitations had expired in the cases, but one other case against each actor is still under review. -
United Kingdom Novichok used in both UK poisoning cases, chemical weapons watchdog confirms The OPCW’s findings came as the Russian Embassy in London accused the UK of refusing it access to the Skripals.