8 October 2018 | Euronews
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World News Death toll in Haiti earthquake rises to 15; at least 333 injured Thousands of people along Haiti's north coast have dragged mattresses and chairs outside, fearing new aftershocks. -
World News Writer Khashoggi feared Saudi government before disappearing, friends say "I'm under pressure from my wife and friends to be wise and stay silent. I think I should speak wisely," one friend recalls Khashoggi saying. -
United Kingdom Real identity of second Russian linked to Skripal poisoning revealed by Bellingcat The second Russian who Britain says was responsible for the poisoning of former double-agent. Sergei Skripal was a military doctor for Russia's GRU military intelligence unit, investigative website Bellingcat said on Monday. -
Spain Explained: Who is VOX? Spain's latest far-right party gaining popularity Defending Spain from immigration, regional independentist sentiments, and the "Islamic threat" is what the Spanish far-right party VOX is all about. But will it be able to pierce through in the next elections? -
Montenegro People who don’t stand for national anthem in Montenegro could soon be fined €2,000 Many Montenegrin Serbs have refused to recognise the song “Oh, bright dawn of Montenegro” as the national anthem since it was adopted in 2004. -
Earth News Are sheet masks overrated? With zero scientific findings to suggest they offer our complexions any long-term benefits, are they a gimmick we need to give up? -
Bulgaria Daphne’s sister wants Europe-wide action to stop journalist murders Europe must act together to stop the murder of journalists investigating corruption, the sister of one of those killed has claimed. -
No Comment Lantern festival draws crowds to China's Panjin City Lantern festival draws crowds to China's Panjin City -
World Raw Politics: blunt climate change warning, Bulgarian journalist murder and Brexit optimism European and world leaders face a new dire warning about climate change, a third journalist is murdered in Europe this year and odds shorten on a Brexit deal -
World News Experts dismiss N. Korea's latest concession to U.S. Kim watchers were less impressed than the State Department with his decision to allow inspectors to visit a defunct nuclear testing site. -
World News Athletes brave extreme temperatures in Atacama desert ultramarathon Athletes brave extreme temperatures in Atacama desert ultramarathon -
World News Watch: Is Juncker imitating Theresa May's ABBA dance moves? Juncker channelled moves that echoed May's now infamous entrance to the Conservative Party Conference stage, where she grooved to ABBA's Dancing Queen. -
Europe News Getting philosophical on Brexit We speak to AC Grayling who gives us his thoughts on the UK exit plans and on Scotland going it alone. -
World Raw Politics: get ready for one of the busiest Brexit weeks yet The Brexit calendar is full over the next 10 days with interested parties from all over the UK pushing their agenda in Brussels -
Series Healthy mind, healthy body, the Chinese way Chinese medicine is one of the Middle Kingdom's great treasures, and Baduanjin is one of its cornerstones. -
World News Seven journalists killed in Europe since the start of 2017 Seven journalists — many of them investigating corruption — have now been killed in Europe over the last two years. -
World Raw Politics: Bulgarian reporter becomes Europe's third murdered journalist this year After the murder of Bulgarian reporter Viktoria Marinova, Raw Politics looks at the state of press freedom in Europe -
World Raw Politics: the dire climate change warning that should shock us all The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has issued a report that warns that the world faces a critical threat if society doesn't act now. -
Italy Le Pen and Salvini meet, brand EU leaders 'enemies of Europe' Far right leaders meet: Italian deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini and France's Marine Le Pen held a press conference saying there must be an alternative Europe and that EU commission president Jean-Claude Junker and economic minister Pierre Moscovici - are enemies of Europe -
No Comment Buenos Aires celebrates Youth Olympics with giant sports balls art installation Buenos Aires celebrates Youth Olympics with giant sports balls art installation -
Netherlands Ever wondered what's out there? Now's your chance to #AskSpace Our Space reporter, Jeremy Wilks, puts all your questions about space to guest expert, Tiago Soares, a European Space Agency systems engineer, in a Facebook Live. With thanks to Scientix for gathering questions from students across Europe to mark World Space Week. -
No Comment Aurora Borealis and SpaceX light up night skies Aurora Borealis and SpeceX light up night skies -
World News Big balls bounce into Buenos Aires to mark Youth Olympics Big balls bounce into Buenos Aires to mark Youth Olympics -
Europe News British philosopher calls for second Brexit referendum Any endeavor like the EU takes a long time to get itself right, but we should be part of it, and not outside it, British philosopher A.C. Grayling tells Euronews in an exclusive interview in the Flagey studios of Brussels. -
Spain Spain acquits doctor found guilty in 'stealing babies' case The Spanish doctor accused of stealing and selling a baby girl has been found guilty of all charges but will not be punished due to statute of limitations. A victim of the "stolen-babies" programme said verdict leaves a "bittersweet taste". -
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Serb nationalist elected to tripartite Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Pro-Russian Bosnian Serb nationalist leader Milorad Dodik has been elected to the tripartite Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina -
Saudi Arabia What has missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi said about Saudi Arabia? Fears are growing over the fate of the prominent Saudi dissident after Turkish authorities said they believed he was killed inside his nation’s consulate in Istanbul. -
World News Popstar Taylor Swift breaks political silence, endorses Democrats ahead of US Midterms Although Taylor Swift was "reluctant" to break her apolitical stance, the popstar endorsed Democratic candidates for the upcoming US midterm elections. -
World News Death toll in Indonesia quake rises to 2,000 with thousands more still missing Search for victims in the hard-hit city of Palu set to end later this week -
No Comment Preserved human bodies on show in macabre London exhibition Preserved human bodies on show in macabre London exhibition -
No Comment Dog owners demand second Brexit referendum Dog owners demand second Brexit referendum -
World News Nobel Economics Prize awarded for work on climate change, technological innovation The award for given for integrating climate change and technological innovation into economic analysis. -
World More than 5,000 people are feared missing in Indonesia More than 5,000 people are feared missing in Indonesia, 10 days after the devastating earthquake and tsunami hit the country. -
World News Missing Interpol president faces bribery probe, China says Meng disappeared Sept. 25 after texting his wife a knife emoji during a trip to China. -
World News William D. Nordhaus and Paul M. Romer win the Nobel Prize in Economics William D. Nordhaus and Paul M. Romer win the Nobel Prize in Economics -
France Ships collide near Corsica causing major fuel spill The collision has left a trail of pollution four kilometres long and several hundred metres wide. -
World News Humanity risks 'unthinkable damage' on global warming, U.N. warns in new report "Now more than ever we know that every bit of warming matters," said one of the report's authors. -
Next Series Cementing the future: the EU's ECOBINDER project takes a hard look at concrete Cheaper to manufacture, less damaging on the environment, and with better insulating properties - these are the aims of European research into the world's number one building material. -
World News Philippines: pets get blessed in Catholic ceremonies Philippines: pets get blessed in Catholic ceremonies -
World News Climate change report: World needs 'unprecedented' response to stop temperatures rising Climate change report: World needs 'unprecedented' response to stop temperatures rising -
World News Will the Council of Europe become Putin’s trophy? | View A vote by the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) this week will decide whether Russia will be readmitted to Europe's biggest human rights organisation without sanctions and without fulfilling any of PACE's preconditions. -
World Former INTERPOL head under investigation for bribery in China After being reported missing, Chinese authorities have announced they are investigating former INTERPOL President Meng Hongwei for taking bribes. He sent in his resignation remotely on Sunday. His wife told media the last text she received was a knife emoticon she believes signaled danger. -
Hungary Europe briefing: 7 stories to know about today Euronews brought you the latest news and updates as they happened this morning. -
World News Brazil right-wing presidential candidate wins vote but runoff likely Congressman Jai Bolsonaro has praised his country's 1964-1985 dictatorship and promised a brutal crackdown on crime and graft.