10 October 2018 | Euronews
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Hungary 'You are very dangerous', Orban tells Erdogan The Hungarian Prime Minister and Turkish President had an awkward exchange in front of reporters on Tuesday. -
France Zinedine Zidane's 'World Cup' jersey is withdrawn from auction pending an investigation The auction house said it needs to conduct an investigation to confirm it was worn by the football legend in the first half of the 1998 World Cup final against Brazil. -
Canada Sky-high ceremony for new Canadian citizens Watch: Six people hung from ropes above Toronto's CN Tower before their Canadian citizenship ceremony. -
Indonesia World Mental Health Day: Indonesia’s struggle to end human shackling On ‘World Mental Health Day,’ Human Rights Watch (HRW) is using the hashtag #BreakTheChains to ramp up awareness for their on-going campaign to end human shackling in Indonesia. -
Turkey Jamal Khashoggi: Turkish media claims footage identifies Saudi men behind disappearance Turkish outlets have released footage they claim shows a 15-strong team of Saudi intelligence officers who are behind the disappearance of the Saudi journalist. -
World News Do you really need to refrigerate butter? Some people do and some people don't. Here's why. -
World News World Mental Health Day: Women suffer more from depression than men in EU countries Women suffer more from chronic depression than men in the EU, research carried out by Eurostat found for World Mental Health Day. -
Greece Greece to renew call for Germany to pay €279 billion in WWII reparations Greece's President is expected to raise the issue during a meeting this week with his German counterpart. -
World News 'World's biggest' hot air balloon festival held in New Mexico 'World's biggest' hot air balloon festival held in New Mexico -
World Raw Politics: Bono pitches up to save Europe, NATO's war games, the rats of Paris and Brexit silence Raw Politics: Bono pitches up to save Europe, NATO's war games, the rats of Paris and Brexit silence -
France First attempts to free two ships that collided near Corsica fail The collision resulted in a fuel spill that spread across 25 km in the Mediterranean Sea. -
World News Van Gogh gets the 360-degree, 3D, immersive treatment in Brussels exhibition Van Gogh gets the 360-degree, 3D, immersive treatment in Brussels exhibition -
United Kingdom Almost a third of of English youths 'do not drink', 10-year study finds The findings, based on data from annual health surveys conducted in England, were published in the BMC Public Health journal on Wednesday. -
World Raw Politics: NATO flexes its muscles in huge military drill Raw Politics: NATO flexes its muscles in huge military drill -
World Raw Politics: interpreting Brussels' relative silence over Brexit The last couple of days have seen no word of either a breakthrough or a breakdown in Brexit negotiations. What can we make of this relative silence? -
World You, too? Bono and the celebrity penchant for politics | Raw Politics U2 singer Bono was in Brussels on Wednesday for a meeting with the President of the European Parliament -
World News Nikki Haley says U.S. is now respected. Some say, Keep on tryin' "Countries may not like what we do, but they respect what we do," Haley told reporters Tuesday. -
United Kingdom UK Supreme Court supports bakery in gay cake discrimination case The bakery was found guilty of discrimination in 2015 and lost a subsequent appeal in 2016 after they refused to bake a cake iced with the words "Support Gay Marriage" accompanied with the image of Sesame Street characters Bert and Ernie based on their religious beliefs. -
Denmark Google to measure pollution levels in Copenhagen In a new partnership between Google and the city of Copenhagen, the giant tech company started measuring pollution levels in the city to help find improvements to air quality levels. -
Romania Beyond the referendum: Back to Romania's real priorities, back to empowerment | View The best way for Romania to move forward is to re-centre public attention to topics that are highly relevant for Romania's future, like closing the gender gap. -
World News Pope compares abortion to hiring a hit man to solve problems "Is it fair to hire a hit man to solve a problem? It is not fair. We cannot take out a human being, even if it is small," Pope Francis said. -
World Salisbury poisoning suspect was 'awarded top military honour by Putin' Investigative webste Bellingcat has claimed that the second suspect in the Salisbury poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal is a Russian doctor who received a top military honour from President Vladimir Putin -
World News Kentucky inmates who escaped in trash cans captured Surveillance video caught the inmates climb out of flip-top trash cans and walk away after another inmate wheeled them out of the facility. -
Vatican Pope Francis compares abortion to 'hiring a killer' The Argentinian pontiff was speaking about how parents shouldn’t reject sick children when he made the comments on Wednesday. -
World News Man jailed for keeping snakes and a caiman in his bedroom A man has been jailed for keeping reptiles including a caiman and horned vipers in appalling conditions in his bedroom. -
Earth News Intuitive eating explained The non-diet approach to health and wellness, that aims to break the cycle of chronic dieting and heal people’s relationship with food. -
Serbia Political interference in the judiciary is hurting Serbia’s chances of EU membership | View Serbia’s failure to introduce genuine judicial reform will seriously jeopardise the country’s European future regardless of possible progress in relations with Kosovo, writes a policy analyst at the Open Society European Policy Institute. -
World News Mystery of missing Saudi writer exposes rifts between two powerful U.S. allies "Even liars sometime tells the truth, but because they are liars we need to be extra careful," said a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. -
World News Instagram to use artificial intelligence to detect bullying in photos The move highlights efforts from tech companies to use automation to moderate their platforms. -
World News A Catholic society used dreams of a medieval life and rebellion to groom victims The Society of Saint John's leader had red flags in his background but was allowed to set up at a boys' boarding school, where he was accused of abuse. -
World News Speak out to protect Bulgaria's women | View The reported rape and murder of Bulgarian journalist Victoria Marinova raises concerns about threats to media freedom, but it also serves as a stark reminder that Bulgaria should prioritize efforts to combat violence against women, writes a Human Rights Watch researcher. -
Spain 10 killed in heavy rains in Spain’s Mallorca The UK foreign office said it was "urgently seeking updates" on the flooding, as reports emerge that a British couple has died. -
World This Italian man opened his home to migrants At a time when EU countries are divided over the need or not to pursue open doors policies. An Italian philosophy teacher Antonio Calò - who 3 years ago gave up his house in a small town in Veneto to accommodate 6 African migrants has been awarded the 2018 European Citizen's prize. -
World News Jupiter moon may have huge, jagged ice blades that complicate the search for alien life Europa's cold, dry atmosphere is the perfect place for "penitentes" to grow. -
World News Kanye West to dine with Trump at White House The rap star, the president and Jared Kushner will discuss manufacturing, prison reform and how to prevent gang violence, the White House announced. -
France Watch: Visually impaired man thrown out of supermarket in France over guide dog | #TheCube A video of a visually impaired French man and his guide dog being kicked out of a supermarket has sparked outrage on social media in France. -
World News Lights, camera, political action: Midterms bring out the Hollywood heavyweights Since Trump became president, Hollywood stars have shown far more interest in using their power to effect political change. -
World News Janet Jackson, Def Leppard among 2019 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees This is Def Leppard's first time being nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, while Janet Jackson has been nominated three times. -
World News Is the 'box-wing' aircraft the plane of the future? Aviation is facing a range of challenges, from economic to environmental. Can we tackle them by reshaping the aircraft wing? In this episode of Futuris, we’re meeting PARSIFAL project engineers designing an airplane of the future. -
World News Fancy gateaux on show at London Cake & Bake festival Fancy gateaux on show at London Cake & Bake festival -
World News 1,000 wild horses to be rounded up in California, some could be sold for slaughter Animal rights advocates said the move to sell the horses put them at risk of being sold to "kill buyers." -
World News Trump jokes about impeachment on the campaign trail The president is stepping up his travel to key states around the country one month before the midterm elections. -
World News American student detained in Israel for alleged boycott support "Israel will not allow entry to those who work to harm the country, whatever their excuse," said Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan. -
World News We're falling short on efforts to stop global warming. Here's how we can get on track. Climate scientist Rachel Licker is optimistic that transformative changes can prevent a dangerous rise in sea levels and the loss of our coral reefs. -
World News Kavanaugh asks plenty of questions during arguments on first Supreme Court cases The court's newest member chatted occasionally with Justice Elena Kagan, who sits next to him on the bench. -
Saudi Arabia Slow progress in Khashoggi disappearance investigation Turkish authorities looking at Saudi flights out of Istanbul after consulate visit -
World News Sudden release of hundreds of migrants in Phoenix is 'start of dam breaking' "You'll start to see this all across the southern border soon," a senior DHS official told NBC News. -
World News Taylor Swift's dive into political waters brings out the lovers and haters Swift had been famously quiet on politics before this endorsement. -
World News Trump says daughter Ivanka would be 'incredible' at U.N. job, but predicts charges of 'nepotism' "How good would Ivanka be?" he asked rhetorically before dismissing the idea. -
Business Amazon scraps secret AI recruiting tool that showed bias against women Amazon.com Inc's machine-learning specialists uncovered a big problem: their new recruiting engine did not like women. -
Belgium 'Running to beat death' Brussels terror attack victim set for marathon Sebastien Bellin, badly injured in the Brussels airport terror attacks of 2016, is in final training for this month's Brussels marathon. -
World News Europe briefing: Five stories you need to know about today Take a look back at five of the biggest stories in Europe this morning. -
World News Wife of missing Interpol president says she was threatened Grace Meng said she received a phone call after her husband disappeared from an unknown caller prompted her to be placed under police protection.