23 October 2018 | Euronews
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World News Rome escalator accident reportedly injures 20, mostly Russian soccer fans "From what witnesses have said, it seems that some fans were jumping and dancing on the stairs," said Rome Mayor Virginia Raggi. -
World News Italy clashes with the EU over budget plans for next year The Commission believes Italy's growth assumptions are overly optimistic making the debt reduction plan questionable -
Russia Putin wants to continue treaty talks with Trump in November Putin wants to continue treaty talks with Trump in November -
USA US to revoke visas of Saudi officials implicated in death of Khashoggi, Pompeo says US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the US will revoke visas of Saudis identified as responsible for Washington Post journalist Khashoggi's death. -
Italy Watch: Heavy rainfall turns bridge into spectacular waterfall in Southern Italy Flooding turns a bridge into a stunning waterfall in Southern Italy as it battles with heavy rain -
World News The Saudis tweak their story about how Jamal Khashoggi died Saudi officials say their team was supposed to negotiate with Khashoggi, and if he didn't agree to return to Saudi Arabia, take him to a safe house. -
World News Rome escalator accident reportedly injures 20, mostly Russian football fans An escalator has collapsed at a metro station in Rome leaving several people injured, some of them seriously, Italian media reports. -
Belgium Watch: Animals at Antwerp Zoo enjoy pumpkin treats Carved pumpkins filled with special treats were served to several animals including elephants, penguins, and Nestor the lion. -
Saudi Arabia Saudi investment forum: Who's attending and who isn't Jamal Khashoggi's death has caused some world leaders and top bosses in business to pull out of Saudi Arabia's investment conference. -
Russia US National Security Advisor tells Kremlin: 'Don't mess with US elections' US National Security Adviser John Bolton addressed reporters following a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin amid talks that the US could pull out of a Cold War-era arms-control treaty. -
World Is this the quote that sums up Brexit? Raw Politics Lithuania's Dalia Grybauskaitė spoke for many with her incomprehension over the UK's policy goals. -
World Raw Politics: Should Europe ban arms exports to Saudi Arabia? In the wake of the murder of government critic Khashoggi by Saudi Arabia, Euronews spoke to MEP's in Strasbourg asking should Europe ban arms exports to Saudi Arabia? -
Earth News Fair and sustainable fine jewellery From empowered responsible artisanal and small-scale mining organizations to your jewellery box. -
World News Watch: Three rare white tigers born in Crimea Just a week old, the Bengal cubs, two males and one female, are just starting to open their eyes -
France Nobel prizewinner working on making nuclear waste safe Professor Gérard Mourou says he may be able to show results in 10-15 years that will transform the future of nuclear power. -
World News Ryanair racial hate crime man is identified by police Essex police, said in a tweet, they’ve passed the details onto Spanish authorities. -
World News Saudi king and crown prince meet murdered journalist's family A friend of the Khashoggi family told The Associated Press that Salah, one of Khashoggi's sons, has been under a travel ban since last year. -
Germany German teachers report themselves to far right party Teachers in Germany have reported themselves to Alternative for Germany (AfD) after the far right party launched an online portal encouraging pupils to report school teachers if they criticise the political group or express biased political views. -
Italy Three charts that show why Italy's budget is an EU problem In figures: What's the EU's problem with Italy's draft budget? -
No Comment Migrants trek in blazing heat through Mexico in their bid to reach the US This is the throng of Central American migrants making their way up through Mexico towards the US border. -
Cinema Jane Fonda honoured at the 10th Lumiere Film Festival Fonda visited the city for the first time in 50 years, and the city opened its doors wide to the American icon. -
No Comment Deadly tropical storm lashes Mexico At least eleven people have died after Tropical Storm Vicente lashed Mexico's Pacific in southern Mexico, Oaxaca state civil protection authorities reported on Sunday (October 21). -
No Comment Nearly 2,000 migrants 'cleared from camp' in northern France Police today removed more than 1,800 migrants living in makeshift tents at the Grande-Synthe migrant camp in France. -
World News Bible museum withdraws five Dead Sea Scroll fragments as possible fakes The five fragments are part of a 16-piece Dead Sea Scrolls collection at the Washington, D.C., museum. -
No Comment Pick-your-own pumpkin patch gets British families into Halloween spirit A pick-your-own pumpkin patch boasting over 70 varieties of the fruit in Kent, south-east England, is getting British families into the Halloween spirit. -
Europe News Environmentalists accuse ING of 'greenwashing' at Brussels demo Environmentalists accuse ING of 'greenwashing' at Brussels demo -
No Comment Powerful tornado sweeps and swirls through Cyprus A powerful tornado swept through the Nicosia district of Cyprus on Sunday (October 21). -
World News EU rejects Italy budget. Rome has three weeks to respond Today the European Commission has decided to formally ask Italy to revise and resubmit their budget. -
World News Hurricane Willa closing in on Mexico coast as Category 4 storm The U.S. National Hurricane Center warned Willa is likely to bring "life-threatening storm surge, wind and rainfall" to parts of west-central and southwestern Mexico. -
Turkey Khashoggi's killing: Turkey's timeline on Saudi's slaying This is the timeline of the murder of Saudi journalist and Riyadh critic Jamal Khashoggi, according to Turkey’s president, Tayyip Erdogan. -
World US President Donald Trump vows to "build up" nuclear arsenal US President Donald Trump has vowed to "build up" his country's nuclear arsenal "until people come to their senses". -
World Italy PM defends plan to ramp up spending despite EU fears over debt Italy’s Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has defended his plan to ramp up public spending, despite the country’s national debt reaching more than twice the European Union limit. -
USA Museum's ancient biblical artefacts are fake, German researchers discover | The Cube Researchers in Germany say several fragments of Bible Museum's Dead Sea Scrolls are fake -
Democratic Republic Of Congo New hope in the battle against Ebola in the DR Congo’s conflict zone Euronews reports from Beni, where new treatments provide hope that a new Ebola outbreak can be contained despite fighting nearby between armed groups. -
Peru Human-like statues dating back to year 1,100 unearthed in Peru Researchers have discovered twenty wooden, human-like sculptures along with an intricate adobe wall in northern Peru, according to government officials. -
Earth News These fashion brands give new life to ghost fishing nets Trendy labels preserving natural resources by avoiding the extraction of crude oil, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption, and diverting waste from landfills. -
World News Why social media is still a minefield for journalists Politico editor-in-chief John Harris became the most recent high-profile journalist to slip up on Twitter, where there is a temptation to stray from reporting. -
World News YouTube CEO calls on creators to rally against E.U. copyright legislation Wojcicki urged YouTubers to use the hashtag "#SaveYourInternet" in social-media posts to express opposition to the EU directive. -
World News Oculus co-founder says he's leaving, adding to recent Facebook departures Brendan Iribe wrote on Twitter that he was "moving on to the next chapter" six years after he launched Oculus and its Rift headset with a group of co-founders. -
World News What's the best way to store vodka and other spirits? The answer will surprise you Love that special spirit? Why you're probably storing your vodka in the wrong place. -
World News ‘World’s oldest shipwreck’ from 400BC revealed on Black Sea bed The Greek trading vessel, believed to be 2,400 years old, is one of 60 shipwrecks found by scientists using deep-sea cameras. -
World News Elon Musk says his first tunnel will open in December However, L.A. residents won't be able to zip across town by tunnel just yet. -
Europe News Orban's Rhino The Hungarian PM Viktor Orban has adopted a rhino, and the helped in the campaign to name the new animal - an online vote saw the name 'trotters' win, and the leader joked it didn't need a two-thirds majority to win, as he did in April's election. -
World News Trump praises Cruz: 'He's not lying Ted anymore. He's beautiful Ted' The president is en route to Houston, Texas to campaign for the incumbent Republican. -
Europe News Italy's Di Maio calls for 'new European group' for 2019 elections Another new political grouping is hoping to make an impact in the upcoming European Parliament elections 2019, this time from Italy. The Deputy PM said the new movement would neither be left nor right. -
World News A lioness killed the father of her three offspring. Experts call it a freak accident. "There is not a case of this within recent memory where we've seen a lioness attack her mate," an expert said. -
Europe News EU throwaway plastic ban - the last straw? MEPs are set to vote on an EU-wide ban on single-use plastics on Wednesday. -
World News Turkey's Erdogan prepares to 'go into detail' about Khashoggi killing Any damaging revelations by the leader of Saudi Arabia's regional rival could further inflame the diplomatic crisis over the killing of the regime critic. -
Hungary Suspected bomb found outside home of billionaire Soros, say police A suspected bomb has been found outside the home of George Soros, a billionaire hate figure for right-wing campaigners in eastern Europe. -
World Two dead after migrant boat sinks off Turkish coast Around 20 migrants were rescued just off the coast of Turkey near the city of Bodrum early yesterday morning almost immediately after they had set off, likely for the nearby Greek island of Kos. Two children were pronounced dead in hospital shortly after the rescue. -
Turkey Erdogan says Khashoggi murder appears to have been planned in advance Turkish president suggests trials of those involved should take place in his country's courts. -
USA Watch: Can you relieve anxiety in a 'smash' room? A new so-called "rage room" has opened at a 'smash house' in Utah to help relieve tension. -
World No-Deal Brexit Fears for UK - EU Scientists Leading Scientists are pleading with Theresa May and Jean-Claude-Juncker to avoid a so-called no-deal Brexit – which they say could damage British and European research. -
Saudi Arabia Khashoggi met Crown Prince’s brother just months before being killed Prince Khalid bin Salman is the Saudi Ambassador in Washington and tried to persuade Khashoggi to return to Saudi Arabia an exclusive report from NBC revealed. -
World News Republicans outpacing Democrats in early voting in key states, NBC News finds The data suggests enthusiasm among early GOP voters that could put a dent in Democratic hopes for a so-called "blue wave" in the midterms. -
World News Al Jazeera calls for return to Snapchat's media platform in Saudi Arabia Snapchat is particularly popular in Saudi Arabia, with more users than Instagram or Twitter, according to an Arabic-focused social media analysis firm. -
World News Watch: World's longest cross-sea bridge opens on Tuesday The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, in Zhuhai city, that connects the east and west sides of the Pearl River Delta in South China will officially open on Tuesday. -
Poland Will Germany's diesel bans just push its pollution problem to Poland? New figures show more than 350,000 dirty diesel cars were exported to Poland last year, mainly from Germany. -
Saudi Arabia Khashoggi was victim of Saudi internet trolls, friend tells Euronews Saudi dissident and friend of Jamal Khashoggi said he was a victim of Saudi internet "flies". -
World News Georgia middle school student arrested for stabbing teacher during class The teacher was awake and talking to first responders following the stabbing, school officials said. -
World News This robo-dog has better dance moves than most humans It can shimmy, shake and even moonwalk. -
World News Europe briefing: Six stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news as it happens on Tuesday. -
World News Turkish investigators find abandoned Saudi consulate car in Istanbul An abandoned diplomatic vehicle belonging to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul has been found by Turkish authorities. The vehicle is a black Mercedes sedan that matches one seen in security camera footage outside the consulate building around the time that Khashoggi was murdered. -
United Kingdom Brexit deal 95% done says Theresa May Brexit deal 95% done says Theresa May