7 September 2018 | Euronews
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World News Rapper Mac Miller found dead in California home The 26-year-old Pittsburgh product had long rapped about his battles with addiction, but was on a career upswing with a new album. -
World News Papadopoulos sentenced to 14 days in jail for lying to FBI in Mueller probe "The president of the United States hindered this investigation more than George Papadopoulos ever could," a lawyer for Papadopoulos said. -
Sweden Sweden prepares to vote in a highly charged general election Voters in Sweden will decide their new leaders on Sunday in a vote that could change the face of the historically left-leaning country. A party with neo-Nazi origins is running second in the polls -
Germany Far-right demonstrations continue in eastern Germany Around 2000 people take to the streets under the banner "security for Chemnitz" -
Spain A mat with a giant picture of Donald Trump exists and you can jump on it Two Dutch photographers printed a picture of Donald Trump on a mat and people are welcome to jump on it. -
World EU has more 'ability than goodwill' | Uncut with Le Drian and Borrell The latest "Uncut with Daniel Cohn-Bendit" tackles the issue that has the most potential to damage the European Union. -
Ireland Local fishermen find skull and antlers of extinct Great Irish Elk Local fishermen find skull and antlers of extinct Great Irish Elk in their fishing nets -
Sweden Sweden election: six Swedes tell us who they will vote for on Sunday Read our snapshot of opinion in Sweden to know what people are thinking ahead of Sunday's election. -
Kosovo Land swap talks between Kosovo and Serbia fall through Talks of partitioning Kosovo from Serbia was called off today in Brussels, dashing hopes of a potential land swap that would resolve a decade-long stalemate between the two countries and risking full EU membership for both nations. -
USA UN Security Council meets to discuss expected offensive in Syria U.N. Syria mediator Staffan de Mistura said there were "all the ingredients for a perfect storm". -
Cinema "Operation Finale" pits Kingsley against Isaac in the story of the Eichmann capture The story of the Israeli secret service's daring 1960's covert operation in Argentina has been given the Hollywood twist. -
Iran 'Iran is paying the price to protect Europe from terrorists' Head of parliamentary delegation tells Euronews that Iranian forces in Syria are saving European lives. -
Russia Salisbury Novichok poisonings: What is Russia's secretive GRU? The UK government has claimed two GRU officers carried out the Salisbury Novichok attack — different from the KGB, what do we know about Russia's most secretive intelligence agency? -
Spain Third time's a charm? Spain has another 'disaster' art restoration job Ecce Homo, then Saint George, and now saint carvings from the 15th and 16th centuries are being slammed as botched restoration jobs. -
Mexico How Raramuri runners dominate ultra-marathons in sandals | NBC Left Field Could you run a 100-km race wearing nothing but a pair of plastic sandals? 23-year-old Lorena Ramirez did just that and finished first. -
Spain Tiny 2.6-m² apartments will open in Barcelona 'with or without a permit' Spanish startup behind "beehive" housing projects says apartments will open "with or without a permit" from Barcelona's city council. -
Business Planet How one Polish company is proving disability is no handicap when it comes to working For those bedridden or paralysed the jobs market appears to be closed. One Polish entrepreneur is turning that notion on its head. -
World News Feeling good: positive stories from the week Studies have shown that increasing positive emotions has a powerful effect on our general wellbeing. This is why we’d like to introduce you to our roundup of some of the brightest stories from this week. -
Russia Grozny: Nine dimensions of the post-war city explored through photographs Three photographers invite us to explore the dimensions of post-war Grozny -
World Raw Politics weekly review: Blair and Farage on Brexit, Rasmussen on the threat to elections Raw Politics weekly review: Blair and Farage on Brexit, Rasmussen on the threat to elections -
World What are the barriers to growth in the halal industry? Halal food is the largest and most diverse sector within the Islamic economy. Its expansion has resulted in the emergence of numerous halal startups, from baby food and confectionary to ready-meals. -
Hungary Viviane Reding: Hungary's Orban, Fidesz are destroying our values | View Viktor Orbán is leading Hungary away from the rule of law, from our fundamental rights, from the EU solidarity, from the EU project. He uses public funds to wage a massive propaganda campaign against the European Union, against free movement and against the rule of law. -
World How are young Muslims boosting the halal tourism industry? Halal tourism has grown at almost double the rate of the wider industry in recent years, with halal hotels springing-up to cater for an expanding millennial market. -
United Kingdom Britain versus Russia on Novichok attacks: who do you believe? Russia says there are inconsistencies in the UK’s claim that Moscow was behind Novichok poisonings on English soil. Who's right? -
Europe News Kosovo-Serbia: Land swap deal 'not on the table' Presidents call off face-to-face meeting in Brussels aimed at resolving differences -
Business Starbucks enters Italy, but will Italians drink their coffee? The company calls its Milan cafe "the most beautiful Starbucks in the world". -
World News The salty sculptures of the Dead Sea The salty sculptures of the Dead Sea -
World News Climate change could affect human evolution. Here's how. Global warming will likely alter the internal workings of our bodies — and cause a noticeable shift in our appearance. -
Moldova Failed coup crackdown? Moldova raid sees teachers expelled to Turkey They were detained with excessive force and intimidation, it's been claimed. -
World News Citizen of nowhere? Taking the citizenship test How easy is it to become a citizen of the European country you live in? Euronews takes a look at some of the quirkiest, and toughest, ordeals candidates will face. -
World News New product approval test makes it impossible to buy many new sports cars in Europe New emissions standards have led car makers to stop selling many of their most powerful models. -
France The French McDonald's so loved by its staff, they campaigned against its closure There's a McDonald's in France that is so popular, its staff started a campaign to stop it closing -
United Kingdom Why scallops are a symbol of European integration, not division What a piece of seafood tells us about the EU's shared identity. -
Brazil Fast news: The week in a minute Watch Euronews’ Fast News, where the most significant stories of the past few days are packed into 60 seconds. -
World News GoFundMe pledges homeless vet Johnny Bobbitt Jr. 'will be made whole' "We're fulfilling that commitment today and we will continue to work with Johnny's team to make sure he's receiving all donated amounts." -
World Starbucks opens first Italian location in glossy gold style in Milan Pumpkin spice lattes are moving in on espresso's turf- Starbucks opens its first Italian location today in Milan. 6 billion espressos are consumed in Italy each year, usually quickly, cheaply and while leaning on a cafe counter. Starbucks is looking to become a part of that hallowed coffee culture. -
World Far-right party poised to play larger role in Swedish politics Swedes are getting ready to cast their votes in this weekend's general election, and far-right parties are expected to make historic gains in what should be a close contest. -
World News Trump suggested the anonymous op-ed article could be 'treason.' Is he right? No one has been convicted of treason in 66 years. The last few cases involved Americans who aided Germany, Japan in World War II. -
United Kingdom Watch: Britain now hosts world’s largest offshore wind farm Sitting off the northwest coast of England, Danish energy group Orsted unveiled the Walney Extension project on Thursday. -
My Europe Series State of the Union: A question of transparency -
World News It wasn't me. List of senior officials who deny writing the NY Times op-ed. A number of senior officials in President Donald Trump's administration denied on Thursday that they were behind the explosive anonymous opinion article published in The New York Times. -
Poland What the fate of one village reveals about Poland's justice system Residents of Grabówka thought they had one a three decade battle with a final court ruling in their favour. But getting justice isn't so simple. -
World News Bees are dying at an alarming rate. Amsterdam may have the answer. Alarm bells are sounding globally over the disappearance of pollinators, but the Dutch capital has proved to be a success story. -
World News Sick plane syndrome: Another flight from Middle East arrives with ill passengers Twelve passengers who appeared to be sick were checked out and released. -
World Serbia and Kosovo meet to discuss potential land-swap The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo will meet today to discuss a historic land-swap proposal. -
World News Obama won't hold 'punches' as he kicks off midterm campaign push The former president is expected to frame election as choice between an "inclusive" or "fearful" America, aides say. -
World News Oscars delays introduction of controversial 'popular film' category The film academy said the new prize "merits further study." -
World News Police captain's son gets 20 years for ISIS terror plot in Boston Ciccolo was described by an FBI agent as 'a soldier of the Islamic State,' but he was also reported to be mentally ill. -
Earth News 5 stylish weekend breaks From the Scandi-cool labels of Stockholm to Ghent’s vintage treasure troves, here are five stylish weekend breaks. -
Brazil The moment ‘Brazil’s Donald Trump’ is stabbed at election rally Footage shows the dramatic moment a far-right presidential candidate in Brazil was stabbed at an election rally. -
World Under-pressure French and German leaders meeting in Marseille The under-pressure French and German leaders are meeting for a wide-ranging summit in the French city of Marseille today. -
World News At rally, Trump accuses New York Times of 'treason' President Donald Trump said "virtually it's treason" of The New York Times' decision to publish an opinion piece by an unnamed administration official. -
World News Mattis makes unannounced visit to Afghanistan The defense secretary and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff are to discuss peace progress with the new head of NATO forces. -
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as it happens this morning. -
World News Brazilian presidential candidate is rushed to hospital after near-fatal stabbing "Our agents there said the attacker was 'on a mission from God,'" an official said. "Their impression is that they were not dealing with a mentally stable person."