26 October 2018 | Euronews
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World News How they caught him: Fingerprint led authorities to mail bomb suspect "We see unbelievable work like this on TV and in Hollywood, but to see it up close in reality is something to behold," said FBI director Christopher Wray. -
Spain Watch: Spanish police seize six tons of cocaine hidden in banana cargo A video shows Spanish officials found more than six tons of cocaine hidden among bunches of bananas at an industrial estate in Malaga and arrested 16 people in connection to a suspected drugs ring. -
Turkey Khashoggi's fiancee rejects Trump's invitation The fiancee of slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi on Friday said she did not accept an invitation from U.S. President Donald Trump to visit the White House because she thought it was aimed at influencing public opinion in his own favour. -
Sport SPORTELMonaco 2018: French National coach Didier Deschamps receives the ''sport legend'' award English marathon athlete Paula Radcliffe talks to Euronews about Eliud Kipchoge and his recent world record, as SPORTELMonaco honours French National coach Didier Deschamps with the ''sport legend'' award, presented by Prince Albert of Monaco, -
World News Facebook removes fake accounts tied to Iran that lured over 1 million followers Facebook announced that it had removed multiple pages, accounts, and groups from Facebook and Instagram that were part of a coordinated disinformation campaign originating in Iran. -
World 'Dialogue with a dictator doesn't produce results': Colombian President Iván Duque Three months into his tenure as the new president of Colombia, Iván Duque speaks with Euronews' Ana Lazaro Bosch about his vision for the future of his country and an integrated South America. -
My Europe Series Niger: Europe’s migration cop? In this edition of Insiders, we go to Niger, Africa’s gateway to Europe. Each year at least 100,000 migrants from Niger and neighboring Sub-Saharan countries used to travel from there to Libya in the hope of making it to Europe. -
World News Raw Politics: a look back at the week's stories...in case you missed it This week on Raw Politics, Euronews' Tesa Arcilla interviews President of the European Parliament, Antonio Tajani, the EU plans certain single-use plastics, and EU countries react to the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. -
My Europe Series EU funds to tackle Niger's people smugglers miss their target "Insiders" producer Sophie Claudet speaks with reporter Valerie Gauriat, just back from investigating the latest situation on Niger's border with Libya. -
Hungary This man is one of the first arrested under Hungary's 'homeless ban' The man said he didn't go to homeless shelters because fights and theft are rife there. -
Singapore Sloth bear cubs: can a Singapore zoo secure their survival? A Singapore zoo is attempting to secure the survival of two baby sloth bear cubs, listed as a 'vulnerable' species. The twins are being taken care of away from their mother, as sloth bears have a history of abandoning or killing their cubs. -
World News Israel's Netanyahu pays historic surprise visit to Oman Israel and Oman do not have official diplomatic relations. -
Culture Series Photojournalist Emily Garthwaite's calling for the untold stories We spoke to photojournalist Emily Garthwaite about her work as an artist and activist telling untold stories -
Spain River in Spain's Malaga province swells after heavy rains Rivers and streams burst their banks as violent storms with torrential rains lash Malaga causing flash flooding. -
My Europe Series State of the Union: parliament clashes and rule of law Tempers flared in the parliament in Strasbourg as MEPs talked history and Italy's budget was rejected. That's in this week's State of the Union. -
World News Anti-vaxxers most prominent in Bulgaria, Latvia and France, says survey Who are the most vaccine-sceptic countries in the EU? -
Niger EU policy failure & people trafficking in Niger Europe's attempts to buy off smugglers to prevent migrants crossing the Sahara isn't working, as Niger cracks down on the business of human smuggling reports euronews' Valerie Gauriat. -
United Kingdom Man arrested trying to steal Britain's Magna Carta at Salisbury Cathedral A man was arrested after he tried to steal the British charter, signed in 1215. -
World News Ryanair passenger seen on video yelling at black woman says he is not racist In a statement released Friday, Ryanair said they addressed the incident in a timely manner and crew members were unaware of the racist language. -
World Can turning plastic bottles into clothing help solve the UAE’s waste problem? The UAE is amongst the world’s highest consumers of single-use plastic. According to estimates, a single UAE resident can use around 450 plastic water bottles per year and less than 10% of the country’s total plastic waste is currently recycled. -
World ‘Sharks’ and recycling debris: UAE initiatives for waste management The United Arab Emirates has one of the highest waste generation rates in the world, and the Emirates’ population has tripled over the past 18 years to 9.4 million residents. -
World “We must not wait” - Former French President Hollande urges for green commitment at WGES The World Green Economy Summit (WGES) has wrapped up in Dubai. -
No Comment Day of the Dead and ‘French Spider-Man’: No Comment of the week We take a look back at some of the best videos from this week’s No Comment section. -
United Kingdom Harry and Meghan's wedding attire are the centrepieces of the 'Relive the Royal Wedding' exhibition Harry and Meghan's wedding attire are the centrepieces of the 'Relive the Royal Wedding' exhibition at Windsor Castle. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were said to be very involved in the preparations, providing personal insights and an audio recording describing their big day. -
Destinations Iconic island reopens after six month clean-up operation The Philippines' Boracay island is officially open to business, but now it's sustainable. -
Earth News Solar energy in your pocket The best solar powered gadgets for your everyday and travel adventures. -
World News Package bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc arrested: Here's what we know so far This is the latest development after authorities arrested a Florida man and charged him with five federal crimes. -
Europe News Fighting for LGBTI rights in Europe "A huge portion of activists that we work with across Europe are under increasing pressure. They are at the forefront of so many of the negative trends like attacks on democracy, the closing space for civil society, the populist movement, the far right," ILGA Europe tells Euronews. -
Hungary Bridge and gold coins uncovered as Danube sinks to record low in Budapest Secrets of the Danube revealed. How drought is helping to uncover Hungary’s rich history. -
Czech Republic Czech president jokes he will 'organise banquet for journalists at Saudi embassy' “I love journalists, that’s why I may organise a special banquet for them this evening at the Saudi embassy,” Zeman said. -
Earth News The ethics of cosmetics : behind the scenes We toured a factory making beauty products for big brands and that's what we learnt -
World News No 'intention right now' to shoot if caravan crosses border, secretary Nielsen says As many as 7,000 people, mostly from Honduras, are slowly making their way toward the U.S through Mexico. -
My Europe Series Niger: Africa's migration sentinel On the immigration, terrorism and global warming frontlines, one of the world's poorest nations has a multitude of problems piecemeal aid will not solve. -
Bulgaria Journalists need not be murdered to muzzle free speech in the Balkans | View Why the murder of a Bulgarian journalist matters for Europe. -
World News Republicans divided over whether Trump should tone it down on the stump As an edgy nation watches, the president has to weigh whether the benefits of firing up his loyalists outweigh any potential risk of a backlash if he sticks to his usual script. -
Turkey Pavement collapses in Turkey, swallowing two women In Turkey, two women disappeared in a cloud of dirt after the sidewalk on which they were walking collapsed. -
World News Arsenal of weapons found in truck of man passed out behind wheel in Florida Police said they could smell alcohol coming from the car and the driver almost fell when they told him to get out of the vehicle. -
World News Mail bomb target John Brennan slams Trump on Twitter after president lashes out at media The president's Twitter comments came after he talked about unity and civility before a bill-signing event at the White House Wednesday afternoon. -
Italy African migrants arrested in connection with Italian teenager's death | The Cube Three migrants have been arrested in connection to the drugging, rape and death of 16-year-old Desiree Mariottini in Rome -
World News Using bombs to terrorize presidential critics is 'unprecedented,' historians say U.S. has a history of political violence, but not in defense of a sitting president -
World Juncker in Tunisia: Migration issue overshadows trade talks European Commission President, Jean-Claude Juncker is on a two-day visit to Tunisia. The politician was hoping to keep the trip focused on trade, but he can't escape the issue around migration. -
Earth News Meghan Markle's ethical wardrobe is turning heads What we learnt about the eco-friendly brand choices of the Duchess of Sussex -
World Germany's Coalition Government Preparing for MORE Electoral Disaster Angela Merkel’s CDU party and her coalition partners, the SPD, are both set for huge losses in Sunday's regional elections for the west German state of Hesse. -
Greece Big earthquake near Greece felt as far away as Italy and Libya Greece appears to have escaped relatively unscathed after a powerful earthquake struck in the early hours of Friday. -
Norway Norway’s future Queen suffering from chronic lung disease Princess Mette-Marit to reduce official engagements -
World Niger a hub for migrants travelling to and from Europe Niger is a migration hub for those trying to reach Europe through Libya, as well as a laboratory for Europe’s remote control migration policy. As efforts to keep people from travelling to Europe step up, the effects are seen on the ground in Agadez, Niger. -
World News Defendant in D.C. 'mansion murders' convicted on 20 counts Wint faces the possibility of life behind bars. -
World News Alleged Kroger gunman uttered, "whites don't kill whites," witness says Police have not yet determined a motive for the fatal shootings of a black man and woman at a Kentucky grocery store. -
World News U.S. officials concerned Trump discussing sensitive information on unsecured cellphone The president refuted a New York Times report that Chinese and Russian spies eavesdrop on his iPhone calls, tweeting, "I rarely use a cellphone." -
Jordan Schoolchildren among 18 killed by flash flooding in Jordan | The Cube Flash flooding in Jordan's Dead Sea area swept a bus carrying dozens of school children away on Thursday afternoon -
Tonga Watch the 'mosquito-repelling' song that got Britain's royal couple laughing The royal couple appreciated an unusual choral display. -
World News Some mailed pipe bombs could have been duds, investigators say At least some of the explosives in the wave of pipe bombs mailed to prominent liberal figures could not have exploded, several investigators said. -
Ireland Sinéad O'Connor: Irish singer becomes a Muslim Nothing compares to Islam: Sinéad O'Connor becomes a Muslim -
USA Biden hopes package bomb scares will inspire political cool down "The press is not the enemy of the people. Immigrants are not animals," said the former vice president. -
World News Amazon, Google and Snap shares decline after earnings reports Shares in tech companies have floundered in recent weeks amid broader stock market declines. -
World News At least 14 children injured in knife attack at kindergarten in China At least 14 children were injured on Friday in a knife attack at a kindergarten in China's southwestern city of Chongqing, police said. -
World News Europe briefing: Seven stories to know about today Take a look at our round-up of key stories from around Europe so far today. -
World News Trump may halt entry for nearly all migrants on southern border President Trump and National Security Adviser Bolton have grown frustrated with the rising number of undocumented immigrants crossing the southern border.