6 September 2018 | Euronews
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World News Mexican prosecutors find 166 skulls in mass graves Investigators used drones, probes and ground-penetrating radar to locate the pits and began digging about a month ago. -
USA Ill passengers with 'flu-like symptoms' found in two flights coming from Europe Ill passengers with 'flu-like symptoms' were found in two flights coming from Europe. -
Germany German interior minister calls migration 'mother of all problems' German Interior minister, Horst Seehofer, calls migration the "mother of all problems" in closed-door meeting. -
Sweden Europe is 'very vulnerable' to bots and interference warns ex-NATO chief Ahead of the Swedish elections this Sunday, ex-NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen talks bots, fake news, and interference with Raw Politics' host Tesa Arcilla. -
World News American actor Burt Reynolds dies, aged 82 American actor Burt Reynolds dies aged 82. -
World News Actor Burt Reynolds has died aged 82 Actor Burt Reynolds has died aged 82, according to The Holywood Reporter, citing manager -
World News Burt Reynolds, charismatic star of 1970s blockbusters, dies at 82 The Oscar-nominated actor died of cardiac arrest, according to his agent. -
Italy Starbucks ventures into Italy, opening Europe's biggest cafe It's about a third the size of a football pitch and is located in Milan, Starbucks says it's in homage to Italy's coffee drinking culture. -
World News Watch: Donald Tusk just came out with an action-movie style trailer The video, with dramatic music, highlights what's to come this autumn. -
Europe News Brexit: UK's Raab back in Brussels for third week running "I would like to say to Dominic, could you please start telling the truth" -
India 'Gay sex ruling will take time to become reality on ground': Indian journalist Whilst the gay sex ruling by India's top court is considered as "landmark," a freelance journalist for NBC tells Euronews "it'll take time for it to become a reality on the ground." -
Musica Plácido Domingo's Operalia crowns rising stars The great singer's dedication to promoting rising talent in the world's foremost Opera singing competition enters its 26th year, and the latest edition has revealed an exceptional female voice. -
Finland Finland temporarily suspends Afghan asylum decisions The Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) has temporarily suspended asylum decisions from Afghanistan. -
Italy 50 migrants from the Diciotti ship 'disappear' in Italy Italy's hardline interior minister, Matteo Salvini, says 50 of the 144 migrants that were stranded on the Diciotti ship in August have 'disappeared' from Italian reception centres. -
Adventures Burabay National Park: Explore Kazakhstan's wilderness on horseback Burabay National Park takes its name from the lake and the town nearby. Wild nature, in a mosaic of hills, steppes, forests and lakes, stretches for 835 square kilometers. One of the best ways to enjoy this wild nature is on horse back, while there is also a diverse abundance of flora and fauna. -
Adventures Falconry: A very ancient tradition in Kazakhstan Vladimir Zemblevskiy, a falconer who has been working with birds for 40 years, showed Euronews how a hunt takes place with a 5-year-old male golden eagle in the steppe, not far from Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan. -
Europe News 'Explosive' documents about Monsanto in Europe "What we have is the tip of the iceberg," says US lawyer -
Cinema Cronenberg awarded Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival The 75 year old Canadian director was recognised for a lifetime of achivement. -
World News Quartet back Britain on nerve agent attacks France, Germany, Canada and the US agree Russian intelligence officers were behind the attempted murder of a double agent in England. -
Sweden Malmo on the front line of Sweden's election Sweden's third largest city has had a tumultuous few months of shootings and street violence some are blaming on immigrants, and the far-right hopes to benefit. -
United Kingdom Posters claiming 'Israel is a racist endeavour' spring up around London London's Met Police said it was investigating posters that sprung up across the city -
World Raw Politics: ex-NATO chief's fears on election interference; Trump's loyalty troubles Raw Politics: ex-NATO chief's fears on election interference; Trump's loyalty troubles -
Europe News Brief from Brussels: Monsanto storm continues, will Hungary be disciplined? -
World News Rescued Thai boys crawl through replica of flooded cave The rescued boys smiled as they crawled through a replica of the cave they were trapped in. -
Poland 2019: The great European mutiny? Poland's Deputy PM gives Euronews his view Can Poland's ultra-conservative government reconcile its traditionalist approach with the values which dominate the European Union? Piotr Glinski, the Deputy Prime Minister, spoke to Euronews. -
India After Supreme Court challenge gay sex is legalised in India India's top court has struck down a colonial-era law that makes homosexual acts punishable by up to 10 years in prison. -
World News Dolores O'Riordan's death deemed a ‘tragic accident’ The official cause of death was ruled drowning due to an excessive alcohol consumption. -
World News Prosecutors put top managers of Genoa bridge operating company under investigation Prosecutors put top managers of Genoa bridge operating company under investigation -
Italy Prosecutors put Autostrade chiefs under investigation over Genoa bridge collapse -
Japan Dozens missing after strong quake hits northern Japan The death toll of seven from the 6.7-magnitude, pre-dawn quake was likely to rise as rescuers searched houses buried by landslides. -
Sweden 1 in 3 news articles shared about Sweden election are fake, finds study The ratio of junk news to professionally-produced news observed in the run-up to the Sweden vote is at a similar level to the 2016 US presidential election, researchers say. -
World News More hopefuls make their bids to be Guinness World Record holders More hopefuls make their bids to be Guinness World Record holders -
World News Tourists' interest piqued by Czech 'ghost church' Tourists' interest piqued by Czech 'ghost church' -
World News Norwegian developer completes his timber skyscraper Norwegian developer completes his timber skyscraper -
Europe News Will EU parliament discipline Hungary? Politicians prepare to vote on launching Article 7 amid claims of Budapest breaching EU law -
World Moscow has a dig at May's moves Moscow has a dig at May's moves -
Romania Concerns raised over Romania's anti-corruption chief nomination Concerns have been raised over alleged links between the woman set to be Romania’s new anti-corruption chief and the ruling social democrats. -
World News What is the new Nations League and how does it work? Euronews explains Here we explain the new major football tournament that begins tonight with European heavyweights France and Germany facing off in Munich. -
No Comment Five migrants found dead during rescue operation near Spain's coast Five migrants drowned and 193 were rescued in the western Mediterranean sea off the Spanish coast, the Spanish coastguard said on Thursday, after six rafts sank. -
World If Brexit referendum was held tomorrow we could see a different result 53% would back Remain if Brexit referendum was held tomorrow, -
World News Trump admin hyped terror threat from refugees, say former officials Hardliners issued their own report that several ex-officials say misstates evidence and inflates the threat posed by people born outside the U.S. -
United Kingdom World’s largest offshore wind farm opens in Irish Sea The wind farm covers an area the size of about 20,000 football pitches. -
No Comment India's Supreme Court legalises gay sex in landmark ruling India's top court scrapped a colonial-era ban on gay sex on Thursday (September 06) in a landmark judgement that activists hope will uphold the right to equality. -
Earth News Ukrainian Fashion Week: women designers Since the 2014 revolution, a new generation of women designers came forward. -
No Comment Coca growers protest Bolivian government Thousands of protesters took to the streets of La Paz on Wednesday (September 05) in opposition the government of Bolivian President Evo Morales. -
USA Nike doubles down on Kaepernick controversy, releases full-length TV ad Staring down controversy, a boycott, and criticism from President Donald Trump, Nike released a full-length commercial featuring Colin Kaepernick. -
World Quickfire questioning: what does Anders Fogh Rasmussen think of Macron, Merkel and the rest Quickfire questioning: what does Anders Fogh Rasmussen think of Macron, Merkel and the rest -
World Alex Jones and Marco Rubio in Middle School-style corridor showdown Alex Jones and Marco Rubio in High School-style corridor showdown -
World News Celebs enter London's Royal Albert Hall 'Hall of Fame' Celebs enter London's Royal Albert Hall 'Hall of Fame' -
World News Wizard of Oz Dorothy's "Ruby Slippers" recovered 13 years after theft Wizard of Oz Dorothy's "Ruby Slippers" recovered 13 years after theft -
USA Black, progressive, insurgent: Is this the future of the Democratic Party? African-Americans running on the left have notched a string of victories this year. Here's why. -
World News Around 10,000 turn out in Hamburg for anti-fascist rally An estimated ten thousand people turned out in Hamburg for an anti-fascist rally last night. The gathering was to counter a Far Right demonstration in the city - which was overwhelmingly outnumbered. -
USA Family separations at US border help fuel new Latino voter drive Voto Latino is launching a new three-year, multi-million dollar effort to register Hispanic voters. -
World News How drought plunged Europe's farmers into despair "It got to a point where the grass stopped growing entirely," said dairy farmer Phil Latham. "At one stage I got down to a reserve of 40 days of grass silage and there are more than 40 days in winter." -
World Syrian conflict: Civilians in Idlib left with few options as government attack looms After days of shelling and bombing in Syria’s Idlib province, Bashar al-Assad’s forces are amassing on the frontlines of the conflict– and time is running out for civilians to leave the area. -
Earth News The rise of the Swiss spa We take a look at why these Alpine retreats are a cut above the rest -
United Kingdom Burberry stops setting fire to unsold clothes “Modern luxury means being socially and environmentally responsible," the brand said in a statement. -
World News Twitter 'permanently' bans conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and website InfoWars "We took this action based on new reports of Tweets and videos posted yesterday that violate our abusive behavior policy, in addition to the accounts' past violations," the social media company said. -
World Two Russians charged in Skripal Novichok poison case Two Russian nationals have been named and charged in the attempted murder of Yulia and Sergei Skripal, who were poisoned by the nerve agent Novichok in Salisbury earlier this year. British PM Theresa May says the men's actions were not 'a rogue operation.' -
USA A 'volcanic' Trump lashes out after 'soft coup' op-ed in NYT The president vented his frustration Wednesday in the wake of an anonymous op-ed article that rattled the White House. -
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Here is our round-up of key stories from around Europe so far today. -
North Korea Korean leaders schedule third summit, envoy says The meeting between Kim Jong Un and Moon Jae-in will focus on efforts to "denuclearize the Korean Peninsula," Seoul's special envoy said. -
World News Powerful quake injures at least 20 in northern Japan Nearly all of the 2.9 million households on the island of Hokkaido were without power.