3 November 2018 | Euronews
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No Comment Zombies stagger through streets of Sao Paulo in annual parade Hundreds of zombies staggered through the streets of Sao Paulo, Brazil on Friday for the city’s annual zombie walk. -
No Comment Violent storms flatten forests in Italy’s Belluno Thousands of trees were razed in the northern Italian province of Belluno after violent storms battered the country this week. -
No Comment Giant mechanical creatures stroll through France's Toulouse A giant mechanical spider and mythical minotaur took to the streets of Toulouse on Friday in a performance by street theatre group La Machine. -
World News Florida yoga studio gunman had history of harassing young women Scott Beierle, 40, entered the yoga studio as a customer and opened fire with a handgun without warning, police said. He later killed himself. -
World News Eight children injured in fall from inflatable slide at UK fireworks event The eight children fell from the inflatable slide. -
World News Which EU countries are the best and worst at speaking English? A new report says France has the lowest level of English proficiency of any European Union country, while Swedes were ranked the best internationally. -
Belgium Michelin Star Chefs cook for homeless in Belgium The meals are being served at the Place de la Monnaie in Brussels to those in need of a hot meal as part of a Red Cross winter initiative. -
World News Famed trumpeter Roy Hargrove dies at 49 Although his output as a recording artist in his own right had come to a halt in the 2010s, Hargrove continued to be a prolific live performer through the end of his life. -
France French bishops meet victims of abuse for first time One of them, who was abused at a summer camp in 1993, said they had not yet reconciled themselves to what had happened. -
Turkey Turkey recalls ambassador to Uganda for wearing Greek mythology-inspired dress at Republic Day event The ambassador used an event commemorating the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey to promote the 2018 “Year of Troy”. -
World News Thousands across the globe #ShowUpForShabbat to honor Squirrel Hill victims "We will not run away. We will not cower. We will not allow the hate of a few to drive out the love of the many," one rabbi wrote. -
United Kingdom An emotional minute's silence at Leicester City match against Cardiff A large flag passes over the crowds, in honour of the death of the Thai billionaire and Leicester City football club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha. An applause rang out in the stadium after his tragic death a week ago when his helicopter crashed, killing all five people. -
Pakistan Islamist party in Pakistan prevents Christian woman from fleeing An Islamist party in Pakistan has said it will call off protests it was planning after a Christian woman was found not guilty of committing blasphemy. -
Earth News Eco-conscious watches The quest for 100% ethically-made or eco-friendly watch is over. -
World News In Pictures: Leicester City owner Vichai remembered by footballers and loved ones Thai billionaire and Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was remembered on Saturday by fans and loved ones in the UK and Thailand, a week after his death in a helicopter accident. -
United Kingdom UK Police open antisemitism inquiry into Labour members Scotland Yard has opened a criminal investigation into allegations of antisemitic hate crimes linked to Labour party members. -
Brazil Brazil to move embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem Brazil's far right president-elect Jair Bolsonaro says he sees no problem in moving the country's embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Bolsonaro confirmed the move in a tweet, saying "Israel is a sovereign state and we shall duly respect that". -
Italy Italy deals with effects of deadly storms A wave of extreme weather has hit Italy, with the regions of Veneto and Liguria particularly affected. -
Spain Lesser charges for Catalan separatists Spain’s State Attorney dropped a call for rebellion charges to be brought against jailed Catalan independence leaders on Friday. It says it would seek lesser charges of sedition and misappropriation of funds. -
France Route du Rhum starts on Sunday 123 boats set sail for the solo long distance yacht race from Saint-Malo -
France "No" vote well ahead in New Caledonia independence referendum The French Pacific islands of New Caledonia began voting on Sunday on whether to become an independent nation. -
USA Thousands prepare for New York City Marathon Fifty thousand people will take part in Sunday's race -
USA President Trump sends thousands of troops to the Mexican border Trump has said he'll send up to 15,000 troops to the border to confront a migrant caravan of Central Americans which is slowly heading through southern Mexico towards the US. -
United Kingdom Funeral for Leicester City owner Vichai in Bangkok The funeral of Thai billionaire and Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, killed in a helicopter crash a week ago, got underway at a Bangkok temple with a Buddhist bathing rite using water bestowed by the Thai King. -
World News Some South Koreans see trusting Kim Jong Un over nukes as a gamble South Koreans detect a change in the mood, but are skeptical about whether Kim is genuine about nuclear weapons. -
World News U.S. service member killed in Afghan 'insider' attack The attacker was killed by Afghan Forces and an injured U.S. service member is undergoing treatment, the NATO-led Resolute Support mission said. -
USA US midterms: Trump and Obama trade blows before crucial vote The current president and his predecessor take swipes at eachother over everything from the migrant crisis to healthcare, days before the US goes to the polls. -
Canada Canada’s resettlement of refugees: Potential lessons for Europe Canada’s resettlement of refugees: Potential lessons for Europe -
Egypt So-called Islamic State say they shot dead seven Christians in Egypt Thousands of Christian mourners prepared on Saturday to bury six members of the same family who were killed while returning from a baptism at a Coptic monastery in Egypt's Minya province. -
Turkey Erdogan: Saudi government to blame for murder of Jamal Khashoggi The Turkish president has for the first time publicly accused the Saudi state of orchestrating the killing of the dissident journalist at its consulate in Istanbul. -
World News Iran's supreme leader says the world opposes Trump's decisions The White House announced Friday it is reimposing economic and trade sanctions on Iran, starting at midnight on Sunday. The move is intended to change the country's politics through economic pressure. -
United Kingdom Watch: Boris Johnson effigy going up in flames for UK bonfire night A giant effigy of Britain's former foreign secretary and leading Brexiteer, Boris Johnson has been burned during bonfire night celebrations on Saturday in Kent, England. -
USA Neil Armstrong astronaut memorabilia auction lifts off Space enthusiasts spend more than $4 million in just the first day of an auction of Astronaut Neil Armstrong’s personal collection of memorabilia. -
Earth News The new frontier of the Arctic Dedicated to the Arctic, the 9th edition of the Carmignac Photojournalism Award was awarded to Yuri Kozyrev and Kadir Van Lohuizen (NOOR). -
World News Coca-Cola, H&M and Nestle pledge to cutdown on plastic waste Coca-Cola, H&M and Nestle are among 250 major brands pledging to cut all plastic wastes from their operations, move described by the UN as the most ambitious effort yet to fight plastic pollution. -
World News Freddie Mercury deserves so much better than bland, biased 'Bohemian Rhapsody' | View Strong acting from Rami Malek and others can’t hide the film’s substantial plot flaws. -
World News North Korea threatens to resume nuclear testing The U.S. is acting "arrogantly" and sanctions should be lifted before any progress is made in nuclear talks, North Korea said in a statement Friday. -
World News Turkish president pens op-ed to demand Saudis answer questions over Khashoggi killing 'Who gave the order to kill this kind soul?' President Erdogan asked in a Washington Post op-ed.