9 October 2018 | Euronews
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Turkey Did Embassy in DC send Khashoggi to Istanbul? That’s according to NBC news who said friends of the missing journalist said it prompted concerns that he was being lured into a trap -
Turkey Was Khashoggi sent to Istanbul by Embassy in DC? The Saudi journalist, missing for a week, Jamal Khashoggi was sent to the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul from the Saudi Embassy in Washington DC. That’s according to NBC news who said friends of the missing journalist said it prompted concerns that he was being lured into a trap -
Turkey 'We are overcoming boundaries': Inside the Istanbul cafe staffed by Down syndrome workers “I say to every customer: please don't pity us. We are different, we are overcoming boundaries," says teenage waiter Evren. -
World News Higher unemployment rates in EU cities for people born outside bloc Croatia and the Czech Republic are the only EU countries where unemployment rates of people born outside of the bloc were not higher than those born within it, according to Eurostat data. -
World Raw Politics: #metoo returns to Brussels, tackling plastics, Brexit bluff and Le Pen's enemies Raw Politics: #metoo returns to Brussels, tackling plastics, Brexit bluff and Le Pen's enemies -
World Raw Politics: Le Pen and Salvini leading a coordinated push for their vision of Europe Raw Politics: Le Pen and Salvini leading a coordinated push for their vision of Europe -
Germany Berlin court orders German capital to impose diesel ban A Berlin court ruled on Tuesday that the German capital should impose driving bans on some roads for diesel cars whose emissions of nitrogen oxide exceed permitted limits. -
World Raw Politics: #metoo movement lifting the lid on sexual harassment in Brussels Raw Politics: #metoo movement lifting the lid on sexual harassment in Brussels -
World Raw Politics: Arlene Foster and Nicola Sturgeon press their Brexit agendas Raw Politics: Arlene Foster and Nicola Sturgeon press their Brexit agenda -
World News Humpback whale calf freed from netting off Australian coast Humpback whale calf freed from netting off Australian coast -
World News UN Ambassador Nikki Haley resigns -
World News Watch: extraordinary backflip penalty in Russian student match Watch: extraordinary backflip penalty in Russian student match -
World News U.K. spy poisoning suspect works for Russian intelligence, report says Investigative website Bellingcat names one of the two suspects in the Sergei Skripal poisoning as Alexander Mishkin, a doctor with the GRU. -
Denmark Copenhagen: New island settlement to house 35,000 people and shore up sea defence The Danish prime minister has announced proposals for a new island to be built by the harbour to also protect the city from rising sea levels -
World Trump dismisses sex assault claim against Kavanaugh as 'Democrat hoax' Donald Trump has apologised to Brett Kavanaugh for the "pain and suffering" caused to him by sexual misconduct allegations, which the President has dismissed as a politically-motivated "hoax" -
World News How science is changing the way police work with sexual assault victims "The most common statement I get from police officers is: 'Why didn't we have this 10 years ago? I've made a lot of mistakes in my career,'" said an expert. -
United Kingdom UK Tories' support for Orbán – Machiavellians put Brexit plans before human rights | View In order for Europe to be a champion of human rights globally, we have to get our own house in order first. -
Venezuela Conflicting reports surround death of Venezuelan opposition lawmaker in detention An Venezuelan opposition lawmaker has died while in custody at the state intelligence headquarters in Caracas, but conflicting reports from government officials and the opposition have led to confusion over what actually happened -
United Kingdom Boris Johnson is a political arsonist. He must never be allowed to lead UK | View Time is running out for a decent Brexit - and for the former Foreign Secretary's political career. -
Europe News Turkish fashion designer seeks escape in Brussels after attack, imprisonment Barbaros Sansal made the decision to start a new life in Belgium after being attacked and imprisoned last year for posting a critical video on social media. -
World News Arrest over brutal murder of journalist in Bulgaria Marinova had reported on a corruption investigation but no link has yet been established between her work and her killing. -
Earth News "It’s in the mind that victory is won or lost" 2000 of the worlds' fittest human beings are about to compete in the Ironman World Championship -
World Plastic waste on remote South Atlantic islands ten times greater than a decade ago, research says Ten times more plastic is washing up onto the shores of remote South Atlantic islands than a decade ago, according to new research published in the journal Current Biology. -
United Kingdom Why this year's boiling summer is good news for English sparkling wine The scorching temperatures have now subsided but leave behind the promise of what could turn out to be the finest ever vintage of English sparkling wine. -
United Kingdom 47-year-old plastic bottle washes up among debris on British coast "It is a stark reminder of what the long term effects of plastic usage are". -
World News Catalans step up for human tower competition Catalans step up for human tower competition -
World News European governments are protecting big business over victims of human rights abuses | View In a misguided effort to protect European companies’ competitiveness, our governments are ready to launch a race to the bottom, exploiting workers and destroying our planet. -
World News North Korea wants to 'ardently welcome' Pope Francis, South Korea says Beyond a handful of state-controlled places of worship, no open religious activity is allowed in North Korea. -
World News Cat found abandoned with duct tape around her head, but her spirit isn't broken The 3-year-old tabby was dropped off in a pet carrier in front of an animal clinic more than an hour before she was found. -
World News Crash that killed 20 highlights safety problems with stretch limos Experts said such modified vehicles face less regulations than typical passenger cars and often remove features intended to keep occupants safe. -
World News Trump calls Democrats 'anti-police' The president also said he was fighting for law enforcement funding, despite his administration's proposal of a budget that would slash millions in federal grants that support police hiring at the local level. -
World News Fox in the mouse house — Disney names batch of new executives The appointments, which were long anticipated, amount to a Fox-ification of Disney's television unit. -
World News Robotic 'skin' transforms stuffed animals into soft bots. And that's just the beginning. Researchers say improved robots created with the new technology could save lives in hazardous environments. -
Saudi Arabia Saudi consulate will be searched as pressure mounts over missing journalist US and Turkey lead call for information on whereabouts -
World News Erdogan says Saudi officials must prove Khashoggi left consulate "We have to get an outcome from this investigation as soon as possible. The consulate officials cannot save themselves by simply saying 'he has left'," Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said. -
World News Kavanaugh's judicial opinions have been 'restrained.' Will that continue on the Supreme Court? Analysis: Complete impartiality and objectivity is a noble goal for judges, but not a realistic one. -
World News Facebook's new video chat device met with privacy concerns One prominent tech journalist likened the new products to the "Telescreen" from George Orwell's "1984." -
World Second Skripal poisoning suspect was decorated as a hero by Putin in 2014: Bellingcat Alexander Mishkin, the second man accused of poisoning Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury, was decorated as a hero by Putin in 2014, said investigative group Bellingcat. -
World News Trump apologizes on behalf of the nation to Kavanaugh, says he was 'proven innocent' The remarks came at the White House ceremonial swearing-in ceremony for the new Supreme Court justice Monday night. -
World EU G6 Leaders Meet for Summit on Migration & Terrorism EU G6 Leaders Meet for Summit on Migration & Terrorism - Migration policy in Europe will top the agenda today as interior ministers from the EU's 6 biggest countries, hold meetings here in Lyon. -
World News Former White House communications director Hope Hicks heads to Fox The move adds to the many people that have moved between Fox and the White House. -
World News Trump calls Kavanaugh allegations a 'hoax' The president on Monday blasted recent calls for impeachment of the newest Supreme Court justice. -
World News Google+ says it found security flaw in March but chose not to tell users The flaw meant some Google+ profile information that users had thought was private could have been viewed by third parties. -
World News Saudi ambassador defends Kingdom in case of missing journalist Khashoggi Prince Khalid bin Salman, the brother of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, says he had "regular contact" with a missing Saudi journalist and critic before his disappearance last week, calling Jamal Khashoggi a "friend." -
World News Families of 20 people killed in limousine crash left reeling "I felt it in my gut that she was gone," Karina Halse said Monday about learning of the crash that killed her sister, Amanda, and 19 others. -
World News Europe briefing: 7 stories to know about today Euronews brought you today's top stories as they happened this morning. -
USA Kavanaugh is sworn in as Supreme Court Judge Trump apologies for "pain endured" by Brett Kavanaugh as he is sworn-in at the White House