27 September 2018 | Euronews
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France Watch: The Buttshakers perform in Euronews' studio Following in the footsteps of the "Legendary Tigerman" and "The Gift", French band "The Buttshakers will perform live in Euronews' studio -
Netherlands Dutch police arrest 7 men suspected of plotting major attack "They weren't so far that it was a danger to society, in the sense that it was nearly too late. But they were quite far in their preparations," said Minister for Justice and Security Ferd Grapperhaus. -
USA Elon Musk charged over tweets about taking Tesla private The Securities and Exchange Commission says Musk had "not even discussed, much less confirmed, key deal terms." -
Sport 2018 World Judo Championships: Japan beats France to win gold, bronze for unified Korea and Russia Japan retained their world title with a 4-1 victory over France in the mixed team final on the last day of the 2018 World Judo Championships. Judo made history as a unified Korean team took part in the mixed team event at the World Championships for the first time and won bronze alongside Russia -
Kyrgyzstan Feminist Kyrgyz singer recieves death threats for showing bra in music video In the video, singer Zere appears in a purple bra and calls for a woman's right to her own opinion to be respected -
World News Netanyahu accuses Iran of keeping a 'secret atomic warehouse' At the U.N. General Assembly, Netanyahu said Iranian officials were keeping tons of nuclear equipment and material in a warehouse in Tehran. -
World News Immigration: Italy and Tunisia pledge more cooperation The Italian Interior Minister met his counterpart in Tunisia to discuss the issue of immigration and security with both confirming their friendship between both countries -
France French rapper investigated for call to 'hang white people' Little-known French rapper Nick Conrad has released a song called "Hang the whites". The video has been removed from YouTube and authorities are now investigating for incitement to racial hatred. -
Belgium Which European nations lead the way with renewable energy? Euronews Answers By 2020, many European countries are trying to reduce greenhouse gases and lower climate change in accordance to the Paris Agreement. Here are some of the EU countries leading the way with renewable energy sources. -
Business U.S. Secretary of State warns North Korea of increasing isolation The U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says in North Korea strays from the path of diplomacy and denuclearisation it will find itself increasingly isolated -
Chile Construction workers use drums to de-stress in Chile The event called the "Drums of Soul", aimed to provide the construction workers with a reprieve, allowing them to relax. -
Business World Trade Organisation cuts its forecasts The WTO has cut its forecasts for world trade for this year and next year but says the effect of Donald Trumps actions against China have not yet been felt -
World News Chilean construction workers relieve stress with percussion Chilean construction workers relieve stress with percussion -
No Comment Wooden library lures bookworms to village outside Beijing Deep in the heart of a valley surrounded by rocky hills, a wooden library sits just over a creek on the outskirts of Beijing, seemingly in the middle of nowhere. -
No Comment A light installation on Cologne Cathedral commemorates WWI This week, for the first time in its history, Cologne Cathedral will be floodlit with moving images. The light production tells the story of the First World War in moving images and thus reminds of the end of the war 100 years ago in the context of the cathedral pilgrimage. -
No Comment New Zealand seal slaps canoeist with octopus An incredible moment was caught on camera thanks to a canoer's GoPro camera in Kaikoura, New Zealand when a seal slapped a canoer with an octopus on Saturday (September 22). -
No Comment Watch: Chilean construction workers play drums to avoid stress at their workplace Rather than their usual bolting, hammering and welding, construction workers in Santiago, Chile on Wednesday (September 26) banged on a different tool for an innovative reason - they pounded on drums to destress. -
Business Italy: internal battle over fiscal policy Italy's new government struggled to contain a fierce internal battle over fiscal policy on Thursday, hours before it was due to unveil its 2019 budget targets, sparking a sell-off of state bonds -
Europe News WATCH IN FULL: Jeroen Dijsselbloem interview Former Eurogroup head talks to Euronews about Greek debt crisis, drink and women and Brexit -
France Jobless man told by Macron to 'cross the street' for work finds job The French President was widely condemned earlier this month after he was filmed telling an unemployed gardener he just needed to "cross the street" to find work as a waiter or in construction. -
World Raw Politics: Brussels honours slain British MP Jo Cox by naming a square after her Raw Politics: Brussels honours slain British MP Jo Cox by naming a square after her -
World News Former South African archbishop Desmond Tutu admitted to hospital "The Archbishop was in good spirits after settling into his ward. He hopes to be back home in a few days," Tutu's official foundation tweeted Thursday. -
Economy "Prepare for some really bad scenarios": Former Eurogroup head on Greece, Brexit, and failure "Prepare for some really bad scenarios": Former Eurogroup head on Greece, Brexit, and failure -
World Raw Politics: Skripal latest, concern over Macedonia vote, honouring Jo Cox and fighting fake news Raw Politics: Skripal latest, concern over Macedonia vote, honouring Jo Cox and fighting fake news -
World Raw Politics: stark warnings that Europe could end up back to where it was in the 1930s Raw Politics: stark warnings that Europe could end up back to where it was in the 1930s -
Earth News The world's most expensive shoes go on sale in Dubai A pair of gold stilettos with a price tag of $17 million -
World News German security on high alert for Erdogan visit Around 5,000 police officers are expected on the streets of Berlin to provide security during a visit by Turkey's President Erdogan -
World Raw Politics: how can Europe filter what's fact and what's fake news? Raw Politics: how can Europe filter what's fact and what's fake news? -
Europe News Brief from Brussels: Greece, Brexit and Sakharov -
World Raw Politics: new twist in the Skripal poisoning tale Raw Politics: new twist in the Skripal poisoning tale -
USA What did Kavanaugh and Ford say in their testimonies? | Euronews answers Dr Christine Blasey Ford, a professor at Palo Alto University, and US Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh testify before the committee after Ford accused Judge Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a high school party in the early 1980s. -
World Raw Politics: German anger at Erdogan's red carpet treatment in Berlin Raw Politics: German anger at Erdogan's red carpet treatment in Berlin -
World News Student dentists get their teeth into hyper-realistic practice dummy Student dentists get their teeth into hyper-realistic practice dummy -
World News ESA astronaut provides aliens-eye-view of Typhoon Trami ESA astronaut provides aliens-eye-view of Typhoon Trami -
World News Germany wins right to host 2024 Uefa European Championships Germany wins right to host 2024 Uefa European Championships -
Portugal Protesters rally against 'machismo' court system in Porto Protesters rallied in Porto against what they see as a dated and patriarchal court system in Portugal: a judge upheld a suspended sentence for two men who raped an unconscious woman in 2016 -
France Police chief stabbed to death in Rodez, southern France Police chief stabbed to death in Rodez, southern France -
Bangladesh US not labelling atrocities against Rohingya as genocide US not labelling atrocities against Rohingya as genocide -
Earth News Prague's 600-year-old medieval clock returned Restoration works have been made for the clock to go back to its 19th-century mechanical design. -
World Bangladeshis and Rohingya refugees build communities in the wake of crisis What happens when your community becomes outnumbered by a sudden wave of refugees? On the border with Myanmar, Bangladeshi communities are discovering that. with aid, co-operation, not exclusion, is the way forward. -
France French rapper robbed as video 'provokes riot' near Lyon Yamine L'artiste (YL) lost his phone and bank card and ended up in custody after his attempt to film a video brought violent scenes near Lyon. -
World News Trump support for Supreme Court nominee wavers U.S. President Donald Trump's support for Supreme Court nominee wavers as a third accuser comes forward -
United Kingdom Ryanair strikes expand to Germany on Friday It comes as the European Union orders the low cost budget airline to respect European law and meet European rules on local contracts -
USA What do young people think of the UNGA addresses? | #TheCube We are hearing from politicians at the United Nations General Assembly, but what do young people think? -
World News I was a refugee. I know how we can help the people of Syria | View Naser Haghamed fled Eritrea as a teenager. Now CEO of Islamic Relief Worldwide, he says faith groups must play a greater role in protecting Syrians and other refugees, and preventing the root causes of displacement. -
World Less screen time for children is linked to better cognition, study says Less than two hours of recreational screen time for children is linked to better cognition - according to an observational study in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health journal. -
Germany Four-year-old boy gets parking spot for his bike from stranger A boy in Germany was surprised with his very own parking spot for his bike from a creative, anonymous observer -
World FA to vote on €670m deal to sell Wembley Stadium The Football Association (FA) is set to vote on €670m deal to sell Wembley Stadium in London to Pakistani-American businessman Shahid Khan. -
World Erdogan, Merkel hope to defuse tensions as two leaders meet Preparations are underway in the German capital as the Turkish leader hails trip as a chance for the two nations to carve a new beginning after years of souring relations. -
World Square in Brussels renamed after murdered British MP A square in Brussels is today being renamed after the murdered British MP Jo Cox. The 41-year-old was murdered in 2016 by right wing extremist Thomas Mair. -
Germany Scrabble shocks German fans by changing its name to "Letter-YOLO" in rebrand The German Scrabble Club and many Scrabble fans in social media are shocked: For the 70th anniversary, Mattel is rebranding Scrabble in Germany. The game is now called "Buchstaben-YOLO", which translates "Letter-YOLO". -
World News Turkey vows to target foes on U.S. soil "This is a blatant and alarming admission ... of actions by the Erdogan regime in clear violation of international law." -
World Man charged in novichok poisoning named as Colonel Anatoliy Chepiga One of the suspects in the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury has been named as a highly-decorated officer in Russia’s military special forces by investigative website Bellingcat. The man previously named as Ruslan Boshirov is said to be in fact Colonel Anatoliy Chepiga. -
Morocco Migrant woman buried after Moroccan navy fires on boat A Moroccan was buried on Wednesday after Morocco's navy opened fire on a boat carrying her and two dozen other migrants. -
World News At least one suspect arrested in the murder of journalist Jan Kuciak, local reports say Slovakian police have detained at least one person suspected of the murder of investigative reporter Jan Kuciak and his fiancee, Martina Kusnirova -
Iraq Trump addresses reporter as 'Mr Kurd', and Kurds are delighted Twitter users say US president is giving much-needed recognition to repressed group. -
World News Europe briefing: Six stories to know about today Europe briefing: Six stories to know about today -
New Zealand Watch: Seal slaps kayaker's face with octopus in New Zealand In the footage, the seal can be seen launching itself out of the water wielding an octopus in its mouth and striking the unsuspecting kayaker across the face.