24 September 2018 | Euronews
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United Kingdom Anti-migrant graffiti prompts photographer to walk 1,900km from Wales to Poland Michał Iwanowski told Euronews his 105-day walk to Poland helped him “feel much more positive about people.” -
World News EU airlines allowed to fly in no-deal Brexit "The UK would envisage granting permission to EU airlines to continue to operate. We would expect EU countries to reciprocate in turn," the UK Gov't said. -
Sport 2018 World Judo Championships: Japan's Arai retains title, Sherazadishvili makes history for Spain Japan's Chizuru Arai retained world her title in the women's under 70kg category at the 2018 World Judo Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan. Nikoloz Sherazadishvili made history after winning gold in the under 90kg division, becoming the first male judoka from Spain to win a senior world judo title. -
Italy MSF on board Aquarius respond to Panama revoking the rescue ships registration Medecins Sans Frontieres say Panama were pressurised by Italy into the move. -
World News Iranian president tells NBC News he has no plans to meet Trump Rouhani said Iran plans to stay in the nuclear deal — for now — despite U.S. withdrawal and sanctions. -
World News Look back: Golden Globe Race 1968 Suicides, capsizes, and a man who went round the world again — the extraordinary Golden Globe race of 1968. -
Europe News Drones that save lives: when technology helps in an emergency A summit in Brussels shows the potential of drones in search and rescue operations -
World News Democrats renew calls for Congress to protect Mueller probe after Rosenstein reports "Saturday Night Massacres don't need to happen on a Saturday," Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said. -
World Raw Politics: Macron lays down ultimatum and Labour lays out plan for referendum over Brexit Raw Politics: Macron's Brexit ultimatum and Labour's Brexit referendum -
No Comment Britain hosts World 25-metre Pole climbing championships England's Midlands was the scene for the bi-annual world 25-metre pole-climbing championships on Saturday (September 22). -
No Comment World stone skimming championships take place in Scotland A man from Hungary and a woman from England have won the World Stone Skimming Championships which takes place in Scotland. -
No Comment Deer trapped in flooded building site rescued by Kentucky firefighters A pair of deer in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, took shelter from bad weather in a building site, before becoming trapped in floodwater with no way to get out. Luckily, members of the Zoneton Fire Protection District were on hand to help. -
No Comment Watch: Speedy fingers compete in Rubik's Cube championship The inaugural Red Bull Rubik's Cube World Championship took place in Boston on Saturday (September 22), with winners crowned in four different categories. -
Europe News EU takes Poland to highest court Move comes amid concerns about rule of law and courts -
No Comment Auckland police officers perform haka at graduation ceremony The newest additions to the North Shore, Rodney and West Auckland police performed a passionate haka at their graduation ceremony on September 6. -
Iceland Watch: Pie in the sky? Iceland embraces growing drone delivery service Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a burger! -
Business Italian fashion label Versace sold to Michael Kors Italian fashion label Versace has reportedly been sold to Michael Kors for 1.67bn euros -
World Raw Politics: are politicians at growing risk of physical violence? Raw Politics: are politicians at growing risk of physical violence? -
World Raw Politics: the sometimes awkward art of handshakes Raw Politics: the sometimes awkward art of handshakes -
Cult Models old and new take to the catwalk in Milan Dolce & Gabana go back to the future in Milan -
World News Berlin's Tempelhofer hosts kite-flying festival Berlin's Tempelhofer hosts kite-flying festival -
France Women's Ballon d'Or award launched by France Football France Football has announced it will hand out a women's Ballon d'Or award at the ceremony in Paris on December 3. -
World Raw Politics: the lowdown on Brexit developments Raw Politics: the lowdown on Brexit developments -
World News French festival celebrates fancy-dress paragliding French festival celebrates fancy-dress paragliding -
World News Haute cuisine: rooftop farming initiative sprouts in Brussels Haute cuisine: rooftop farming initiative sprouts in Brussels -
Europe News Brief from Brussels: Call in the drones! -
Series Don't miss the duck in Beijing Postcards piles on the pounds with glee as it visits THE place to eat crispy duck in Beijing. -
Yemen Civilian casualties soar in Yemen’s Hodeidah The monthly death toll in the strategic port city was up 164% in June-August from the first five months of the year. -
Cult History of Japanese car design on display in California Two parallel exhibitions in Los Angeles look at the history of Japanese car design and manufacture -
No Comment Watch: France removes polluted tyres from failed artificial reef project An artificial sea sanctuary made of 25,000 car tyres proved to be a bad idea as divers in France are removing them from the seafloor after it was found to spread pollution -
United Kingdom Brexit: What went wrong with Theresa May's Chequers plan? The British Prime Minister's Brexit proposals have been under attack from her own party and the EU since she released them in July. -
Business Trade tensions escalate as China accuses Washington of bullying The political and economic editor of Forbes magazine says the U.S. will eventually pay a price for protectionism and trade dispute escalates -
Sport Tiger Woods remarkable comeback U.S. golfer Tiger Woods wins the Tour Championship to mark an incredible comeback -
World News 'Fortnite' craze pushes some parents to hire tutors — for kids and themselves "Some parents are trying to bond with their kids and have fun together," said one tutor. -
World News Bizjet, Qapik and Listicle among 300 new words added to the latest Scrabble dictionary 300 new words have been added to the sixth edition of the Scrabble dictionary. -
Hungary What if? As Milan Kundera once wrote, one of the functions of Central Europe is to serve as an early warning system for Europe as a whole. This is what Fidesz has got right and that’s why it’s so widely detested. Nobody likes a successful prophet, after all. -
Earth News A celebration of green style A glimpse of the best looks spotted at Green Carpet Fashion Awards -
World News Teen rescued after surviving 49 days adrift in Pacific Ocean Unable to attract passing ships, he caught fish in the mornings and read his Bible in the afternoons. -
Poland Poland to be referred to EU's top court 'to protect independence of Polish Supreme Court' -
Switzerland Swiss canton votes to ban burqa in public St Gallen becomes the second Swiss canton to ban the full-face veil in public. -
World News Catholic Church looking for (more than) a few good men The numbers of U.S. priests and seminarians has been plummeting for decades, and it's not just because of the church's sexual abuse scandals. -
Australia 'I survived because of my sailing skills': Stranded Indian sailor speaks out | #TheCube 'I survived became of sailing skills': Stranded Indian sailor speaks out | #TheCube -
Next Series Robots ensure bees get the buzz European scientists are trying to save the bee population by creating robotic helpers to warn them of dangers, by reproducing the insects' hive mentality, and communication techniques. -
World News Republicans wrestle with Kavanaugh impact on midterms Just six weeks from November's elections, the Supreme Court controversy is muddling the campaigns. -
World Iran threatens 'devastating response' to parade attack while accusing US and Israel of involvement The deputy head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards has warned the US and Israel to expect a "devastating" response after accusing them of involvement in an attack on a military parade in the city of Ahvaz. -
Africanews Once bullied, Ugandan fights stigma against HIV+ people [Inspire Africa] Hannane Ferdjani meets with Humphrey Nabimanya, a 29 year old Ugandan who was bullied as a child for having HIV+ guardians. -
World News Police use DNA to arrest 'NorCal Rapist' suspect in crimes that spanned 15 years "I've been waiting a really long time for this day to come," said a police detective who has worked the case for 12 years. -
World News Serena Williams reveals how her little daughter comforted her after US Open loss It was as if baby Alexis Olympia instinctively knew her mom was upset. -
World Second Kavanaugh accuser comes forward US President Donald Trump's Supreme Court pick is now in twice the amount of trouble- a second accuser has come forward with sexual assault allegations from Brett Kavanaugh's freshman year at Yale. This comes just before Thursday's Senate Committee hearing where Christine Blasey Ford will testify. -
World News How SpaceX's huge spaceship has changed The Big Falcon Rocket system underwent a growth spurt since it was unveiled in 2017. -
World News #WhyIdidntreport inspires survivors in defiance of President Trump Alyssa Milano helps galvanize sexual assault survivors to share their stories in solidarity with Christine Blasey Ford. -
World News Second woman alleges sexual misconduct by Kavanaugh The news comes a few days before the Supreme Court nominee's scheduled testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee in response to a previous allegation of sexual assault. -
World News Rescue ship Aquarius stripped of its registration The Panama Maritime Authority has revoked the registration of Aquarius rescue ship. -
World News Europe briefing: 6 stories to know about today Here are the latest news and updates as they happened this morning.