2 October 2018 | Euronews
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World News European lander prepares to reach Ryugu asteroid The MASCOT lander departed Earth four years ago and travelled some 320 million kms. -
United Kingdom Straight couples in UK will be allowed to enter civil partnerships, May says Straight couples in England and Wales will be able to enter into a civil partnership, a status previously only available to same-sex couples, the prime minister announced Tuesday. -
World News Ryder Cup fan plans legal action after her eye exploded from tee shot Scans of her eye revealed a "fracture of the right socket and the explosion of the eyeball," Agence France-Presse reported. -
United Kingdom Vegan fish and chips shop opens in London A vegan chippie opened its doors in East London to meet demand -
United Kingdom Boris Johnson tears down May's Chequers Brexit plan in conference speech Britain's former foreign secretary called on the government to "chuck Chequers", arguing there is still time to strike a better deal or prepare for a no-deal exit. -
Romania European Commission 'will not hesitate' to take Romania to court, warns vice president European Commission 'will not hesitate' to take Romania to court, warns vice president -
World Raw Politics: EU leaders snap back at Hunt, Stubb set to stand and is diversity dead in EU politics? Raw Politics: EU leaders snap back at Hunt, Stubb set to stand and is diversity dead in EU politics? -
France 'I thought I was in a strange dream' says author behind The Origin of the World discovery The identity of the muse for Gustave Courbet's The Origin of the World was revealed last week by French author Claude Schopp. Euronews sat down with him to learn what it was like being behind a great art mystery. -
World Raw Politics: Are European politics destined to remain the preserve of the white, middle-aged male? Raw Politics: Are European politics the preserve of the white, middle-aged male? -
United Kingdom UK Tories' support for Orban - Abstention would have sent a different message | View A large majority of the European Parliament voted to trigger article 7 of the Lisbon Treaty. This majority included many of Fidesz’s colleagues in the EPP (traditionally a very pro-EU grouping) whose affiliation to the EPP is being seriously tested by Fidesz’s membership, writes London's Green MEP. -
World Raw Politics: UK Tories and EU leaders continue war of words Raw Politics: UK Tories and EU leaders continue war of words -
World Raw Politics: Finnish PM Alexander Stubb makes his case for Commission presidency Raw Politics: Finnish PM Alexander Stubb makes his case for Commission presidency -
India Watch: Schoolchildren dress as Gandhi amid birthday celebrations October 2 marks Gandhi's birthday as well as International Day of Non-Violence, an ideal that Gandhi strove towards. -
World Raw Politics: Macron and Merkel lead the way in public confidence survey Raw Politics: Macron and Merkel lead the way in public confidence survey -
United Kingdom Watch: Boris Johnson mobbed by reporters as he arrives at Tory conference A journalist made reference the famous British comedy film Monty Python's Life of Brian, asking Johnson: "Are you the Messiah or just a very naughty boy?" -
Cult Sliding into a Black Mirror: Social Satire at the Saatchi Gallery A major new free show running in London until January gathers 170 contemporary artworks with a decidedly dystopian view of today's, and tomorrow's, society. -
Europe News "Humanitarian assistance must not be criminalized" Debate over the activity of NGOs helping migrants -
United Kingdom Hunt's 'Soviet prison' comments 'repugnant', Stubb tells Euronews Candidate for European Commission president tells Darren McCaffrey that remarks by British foreign secretary were "stupid". -
No Comment Police, protesters clash for Catalan referendum anniversary Riot police charged in to break up a demonstration in front of Catalonia's regional parliament and the headquarters of the Spanish national police in Barcelona on Monday, after thousands marched in Barcelona to mark the first anniversary of an ill-fated independence referendum to split from Spain. -
No Comment Beached humpback whale rescued in Argentina A two-day rescue effort in Argentina was successful in returning a humpback whale stranded on a beach back out to sea. -
No Comment Flowers placed on Hollywood Walk of Fame star for Charles Aznavour Charles Aznavour was honored in Hollywood on Monday (1 OCTOBER) -- with flowers and a wreath placed atop his Walk of Fame Star. While in Yerevan, residents held a vigil to pay him homage. -
No Comment Indian children dress as Gandhi to mark 150th anniversary of independence leader's birth Indian schoolchildren across the country dressed as Mahatma Gandhi on Monday (October 1) to mark the upcoming 150th birthday celebration of modern India's founding father and promoter of peace. -
United Kingdom UK Tories' support for Orban - Viktor Orban is no ally to be had | View These are turbulent times and the way the UK has conducted Brexit talks is threatening our future relationship with the EU. We can’t afford to alienate ourselves even more by offering Orban political support in exchange for his. -
Italy Tensions between Italy, EU ratchet up over budget rules Italy revealed it's aiming for a 2019 budget deficit of 2.4% of gross domestic product — significantly higher than the 1.6% previously announced. -
World News Hundreds of ferry passengers stranded in Baltic Sea after engine breakdown The malfunction aboard the Regina Seaways produced smoke, which triggered the ship's fire extinguishing system in the engine room. -
China China's experiment in social engineering holds grim portent for the world What you buy, what you read, where you go, who you talk to; it all counts as credits or penalities in China's vast new monitoring system, and your results can determine your basic freedoms. -
Europe News Debate over wiggle room of NGOs helping migrants Without humanitarian assistance by NGOs, the refugee crisis "would have been hell" -
Italy Italian mayor, famed for work with migrants, arrested for 'helping illegal immigration' Domenico Lucano, famed for his work with migrants, has been put under house arrest for 'helping illegal immigration' -
World News Five decades of two-party rule ends just ended in Quebec Its airline boss-turned-leader vowed to take in 10,000 fewer immigrants a year and to expel new residents who fail tests on French and Quebec values. -
Germany German journalist stabbed by teens who 'gave Hitler salute' Police have launched an investigation into the attack that saw the journalist cut 6 centimetres deep in the stomach. -
World News Ferry with hundreds of people on board powerless in Baltic Sea A Lithuanian-flagged ferry carrying hundreds of people is powerless in the Baltic Sea but no injuries are reported injured -
No Comment Watch: Horse stuns cafegoers while racing through bar The young horse had escaped her stable just north of Paris. -
Russia What does Yevgeny Makarov’s case reveal about torture in Russian jails? | Euronews answers The prisoner allegedly beaten by guards, which sparked an outcry and a criminal investigation, has been released by Russian authorities. -
Europe News Protests against pension reform in Belgium Thousands participated in "Action Day", organized by the unions -
World News UK Tories' support for Orbán - Conservatives fear criticising Hungary | View It is clear that at the highest levels of the Cabinet, Conservative politicians are worried about criticising Hungary in any way, because they want to secure favourable treatment in the Brexit negotiations, writes British Labour MEP Theresa Griffin. -
Iceland Primera Air's sudden shutdown leaves thousands of travellers stranded at airports Icelandic budget airline Primera Air announced they will be ceasing operations and filing for bankruptcy, telling staff that all flights were being halted and leaving thousands of passengers stranded. -
No Comment No joke but no injuries as horse runs into a bar No joke but no injuries as horse runs into a bar -
United Kingdom Watch: Tear-inducing art aims to encourage empathy towards migrants The exhibit at London's Tate Modern Museum aims to trigger an emotional response. "It is a call in a way to remember that we have to work all together, even if we think differently," Cuban artist Tania Bruguera said. -
World News Turkey seeks help from Wall Street despite 'economic war' with U.S. The Finance Ministry said the use of consultants was normal, adding that suggestions a private company would be running Turkey's economy were false. -
Earth News The ‘miraculous’ beverage from the Caucasus Discovering Kefir and its health benefits. -
World News 2018 Nobel Prize for Physics awarded for lasers and sees first female physics laureate since 1963 2018 Nobel Prize for Physics awarded for groundbreaking laser science and sees first female physics laureate since 1963 -
World FYR Macedonia referendum: What's next? The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's hopes of joining the EU and Nato are in limbo, after a referendum on changing the country's name has fallen short of the required 50% turnout. -
World News This robo-jellyfish aims to rescue our reefs The squishy bot is designed to collect critical information without harming reefs or disturbing marine life. -
World News What Trump got wrong about Brett Kavanaugh For one thing, Yale College doesn't calculate class rank or standing, and neither does Yale Law School. -
Rwanda Kigali's thriving art scene proof of the healing power of culture The Ivuka arts centre has, more or less, created a Rwandan arts scene from scratch after the horrors of the 1994 genocide. -
World Germany finds diesel addiction "fix" Leaders of Germany’s coalition parties have come to an agreement to fix the country’s diesel crisis after marathon talks late into the night. -
World Indonesia "chaos" without enough water, food or fuel during quake recovery Indonesia is limping towards recovery after a major earthquake and tsunami hit the island of Sulawesi, but progress is slow. The official death toll has just risen to one thousand two hundred and thirty four and there are reports of looting and growing chaos in major cities. -
United Kingdom Post-Brexit: Plans to reduce low-skilled migration into UK unveiled Theresa May announces plans on immigration after Brexit which she hopes will attract higher skilled workers to the UK -
United Kingdom UK Tories' support for Orban - 'disgraceful move' that echoes UKIP policy | View A thank you letter from a far right leader for showing solidarity is not something I would be proud for my party to be associated with. It's astonishing the level The Tories are prepared to stoop to in order to get support for their failed Brexit plan. -
World News Kavanaugh accuser Julie Swetnick speaks out on sexual abuse allegations "I felt like somebody took me and basically said, 'You're worthless. You are nothing to us. You are disposable.'" -
World Stubb set to launch candidacy for President of the EU Commission. The former Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb is expected to announce his candidacy today to replace Jean-Claude Juncker as President of the European Commission. -
France Ryder Cup: Woman loses eye-sight after being hit by a golf ball A tee shot sent by American Brooks Koepka in a double match on Friday, veered off and went towards the crowd when it struck Corine Remande in her eye -
World News Can't spot the bot? In California, they have to reveal themselves The law comes as concerns about social media manipulation remain elevated. -
World News EPA's weaker car rules would kill more, heat earth beyond catastrophic threshold, study finds The government report projects that, under current policies, the Earth would warm by seven degrees Fahrenheit, well above the increase that scientists say the Earth must maintain to prevent catastrophic outcomes. -
World News Border Patrol agent pleads guilty to starting wildfire fire in gender reveal gone wrong Dennis Dickey, 37, has agreed to pay more than $8 million for the fire started during an ill fated gender reveal in 2017. -
Indonesia Indonesia death toll reaches 1,200, officials say Emergency crews are still trying to find victims of an earthquake and tsunami that struck Indonesia's island of Sulawesi, killing at least 1,200 people, according to local media citing government officials. -
World News Trump: Democrats opposing Kavanaugh nomination are 'trying to burn down our future' "Democrats are willing to do anything and hurt anyone to get their way, like they're doing with Judge Kavanaugh," Trump said at a campaign rally Monday. -
World News New Jersey surfer dies from brain-eating amoeba Naegleria fowleri is a microscopic amoeba commonly found in warm freshwaters like lakes, rivers, and hot springs around the world, according to the CDC. -
World News White House authorizes FBI to expand probe of Kavanaugh The move came after two key Republicans, Sens. Jeff Flake and Susan Collins, consulted with the White House to insure the FBI probe would be thorough. -
World News Georgia high school football player injured during game dies Dylan Thomas, a linebacker at Pike County High School, was injured during the game last Friday. -
Spain Tensions rise as large protests mark Catalonia referendum anniversary Riot police broke up a demonstration in Barcelona after tens of thousands of Catalan independence supporters protested, a year on from the vote deemed illegal by Madrid. -
World News Europe briefing: 6 things to know today Euronews brings you breaking news as it happens this morning. -
World News 'Nightmarish' scale of Indonesian quake disaster emerges as rescuers fan out The extent of the devastation caused by the earthquake and tsunami on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi may become clearer as rescuers push into isolated areas. -
World News 'Unsafe and Unprofessional': Chinese warship sails within 45 yards of Navy destroyer China has protested previous navigation operations in the sea, saying the United States is meddling in an Asian conflict.