21 November 2018 | Euronews
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World EU Brexit summit: Which countries have an issue with the draft deal? | Raw Politics Not every EU country is happy with the draft Brexit agreement between London and Brussels. -
United Kingdom House of Commons: MPs told off after playing football in UK parliament MPs who celebrated the creation of a women’s parliamentary football team with a kickabout in the House of Commons have been shown the red card. -
World Italy budget: 'EC would be softer if Rome had mainstream government' | Raw Politics Brussels’ reaction to Italy’s budget would have been softer if it was dealing with a more mainstream government. That was the claim of Latvian MEP Roberts Zile, reacting on Euronews’ Raw Politics programme to the European Commission's threat of sanctions against Rome. -
World Raw Politics: Italian budget, jailed British student, US-Saudi support On this episode of Raw Politics, the EC prepares to tackle the high-debt Italian budget proposal while US President Trump receives geopolitical backlash from Turkey and Iran over his statement of support for Saudi Arabia. -
World News Brexiteer Michael Gove says his Game of Thrones 'soulmate' is Tyrion Lannister Michael Gove, the UK's The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, said on Twitter his Game of Thrones 'soulmate' is Tyrion Lannister. Gove took an online quiz and shared the results and his followers are roasting him -
Markets European shares rebound as budget hopes lifts Italian banks European shares rebound as budget hopes lifts Italian banks -
Ireland Irish Minister who showed thong in Parliament speaks to Euronews f -
Europe News Racing to seal the Brexit deal Racing to seal the Brexit deal -
No Comment Venice glows red to express solidarity with persecuted Christians Venice has been lit red to express solidarity with persecuted Christians, including Asia Bibi, and support religious freedom all over the world. -
World News What was the worst year in history? Scientists determine the answer What was the worst year in history? Scientists determine the answer -
No Comment Meghan Markle serves food at community kitchen The Duchess of Sussex has returned to the Hubb Community Kitchen to see how the money raised by royal-backed cookbook "Together: Our Community Cookbook" is making a difference. -
Italy Italy's budget crisis: how it escalated and what is next | Euronews explains The lowdown on how Italy's budget battle with Brussels has unfolded. -
No Comment Dead whale found with 16kg of plastic in stomach A dead whale found with plastic garbage in stomach was buried at an Indonesian beach -
No Comment Toys placed outside Colombian Congress to protest child abuse Toys placed outside Colombian Congress to protest child abuse -
Italy Italian magistrates order for Aquarius migrant boat to be impounded Italian magistrates have ordered for the MSF-operated Aquarius migrant rescue boat to be impounded. -
Europe News The Brief: Italian letters, May in Brussels and blowing the whistle In this edition of the Brief: the Italian budget drama gets serious as the Commissions launches first steps in its disciplinary procedure, the UK PM visits Juncker to talk Brexit and Danske Bank whistleblower talks about how to stop money laundering. -
World News 'The British have our soul:' Easter Island delegation requests British Museum return statue A delegation from Chile's Easter Island travelled to the British Museum to formally requests the return of a moai sculpture said to be carved between 1100 and 1600 AD. -
Republic of North Macedonia Fugitive PM faces extradition request as Hungary confirms asylum The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia have issued an extradition order for former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, who they say has fled the country to “avoid justice”. -
World Brexit text can't be reopened, says Ireland's foreign minister Simon Coveney Irish foreign minister Simon Coveney says the Brexit withdrawal agreement is done but expresses hope that Britain would rejoin the EU one day, welcoming it back 'in a heartbeat' -
Europe News Perfect storm for Italy in budget battle The perfect storm has started for Italy. The European Commission says it considers the Italian budget draft to be in particularly serious non-compliance with EU fiscal rules and opted for a procedure for excessive debt. Commissioner Moscovici said there are unsolved doubts about increasing deb -
Europe News Poland backtracks on supreme court reforms Poland backtracks on supreme court reforms -
Yemen Yemen: 85,000 children under five may have died from starvation, international aid group says Save the Children says up to 85,000 children under five may have died from hunger in Yemen since the outbreak of the civil war in 2015. -
Kenya Gunmen kidnap Italian aid worker during attack in Kenya Gunmen have kidnapped a 23-year-old Italian female aid worker in the coastal region of Kilifi in Kenya, with five others also injured during the attack -
World News Child bride auction in South Sudan goes viral, sparks anger Photos posted on Facebook show the 17-year-old bride sitting beside the groom, wearing a lavish dress and staring despondently at the floor. -
Germany Good news! GDPR 'doesn't ban letters to Santa' Officials in Germany have stopped children from putting their Christmas wishes on a public tree -
The Cube Dramatic waterspout forms off coast of Italian port town | The Cube Videos and photos posted to social media show an enormous waterspout that formed off the coast of Italy's Vietri Sul Mare -
World News Facebook ends test of suggested responses on livestreams The suggested comments were not the first time Facebook has been criticized for features rolled out during tragedies. -
Markets Asia stocks drop, oil stymied as growth woes grip global markets Asia stocks drop, oil stymied as growth woes grip global markets -
World News Watch: Trump grants pardons to Thanksgiving turkeys US President Donald Trump granted a presidential pardon to Thanksgiving turkeys on Monday at the White House. -
World 100 years since women gained right to stand for election as an MP It's been one hundred years since the Qualification of Women's Act gave women the right to stand for election as a Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom. -
Belgium Juncker cancels Spain trip to focus on Brexit European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has cancelled a trip to Spain this week to focus on Brexit negotiations. -
Europe News EU takes first step towards disciplinary procedures against Italy over budget plans EU takes first step towards disciplinary procedures against Italy over budget plans -
United Kingdom Briton Matthew Hedges sentenced to life in prison in UAE for spying British student Matthew Hedges has been sentenced to life in prison in the UAE for spying, according to Reuters. -
World News China allows U.S. aircraft carrier to dock amid military tensions Beijing has demanded the U.S. cease military activity of all kind near its South China Sea island claims that it has been rapidly fortifying. -
World News Trump says Ivanka's personal email use in government not like Clinton's "They weren't classified like Hillary Clinton. They weren't deleted like Hillary Clinton," he told reporters Tuesday. -
Earth News The art of recycling This British artist creates sculptures using old cardboards. -
Poland Polish politicians push to backtrack on Supreme Court reforms A group of politicians in Poland have proposed changing back Supreme Court reforms after they were criticised by the EU. -
Indonesia Beached whale found with six kilos of plastics in stomach WWF calls for new treaty to limit use of plastics -
World News Bow-and-arrow tribe kills American on remote island, police in India say The protected Sentinelese people are known to resist contact with outsiders, often attacking anyone who comes near. -
Iran Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: Jeremy Hunt pleas for the release of the jailed Brit in Iran British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt made an emotional plea to Iran, pressing the country to release jailed British-Iranian dual national Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe. -
World News For every child killed by Yemen's war, 'dozens are starving to death' Fighting and a Saudi-led blockade have created the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with more than 8 million people at risk of starvation. -
World News Feds have paid undercover informants in migrant caravan The 4,000 migrants have used WhatsApp text message groups to communicate along their journey, and DHS personnel have joined those groups to gather info. -
World News The Boy and Girls of white nationalism: 'Proud' groups labeled 'extremist' Membership in Proud Boys' Girl got a female sheriff's deputy fired -
World News Zuckerberg says he hopes Sandberg stays on as COO Zuckerberg also told CNN that he has no plans to leave his chairman job, and he said some journalists who cover Facebook have a "different world view." -
World News Putin loyalist loses bid to run Interpol after U.S. lobbying campaign The vacancy arose after the international crime agency's previous president was detained in China. -
World News What is Interpol? | Euronews Answers Euronews spoke to a legal expert about what powers the agency has, and what cases it has been involved in. -
Kenya Gunmen kidnap Italian aid worker during attack in Kenya Gunmen have kidnapped an Italian volunteer in Kenya, according to police. -
World News Police in Kentucky believe they stopped possible mass shooting in arresting man with five loaded guns in his car Matthew Smith, 37, was arrested in Springfield, Kentucky, Monday after police found five loaded weapons in his pickup truck. -
World News Shamed for her post about son's low Instagram numbers, mom blogger speaks out "Instagram never liked my Munchkin and it killed me inside. His photos never got as many likes." -
World News Huge crater discovered hiding beneath ice sheet It's also the first crater ever found under a continental ice sheet. -
France South Korean Kim Jong Yang elected new head of Interpol South Korean Kim Jong Yang has been elected as the new head of Interpol. -
World News Interior secretary blames 'radical' environmentalists for contributing to wildfires "The radical environmental groups ... would rather burn down the entire forest than cut a single tree," Zinke said. -
World News Obama says 'mommy issues' are contributing to lack of progress in U.S. At the Obama Foundation Summit, the former president urged attendees to "remake the world," which "badly needs remaking." -
South Sudan Bride, 16, sold in Facebook auction 'reminiscent of slave markets' Bride, 16, sold in Facebook auction 'reminiscent of slave markets' -
World News Trump submits written answers to Mueller's questions Trump told reporters he finished answering the questions on Monday. -
World News Bitcoin plunges below $5,000 amid rough 2018 for cryptocurrencies Declining prices have been met by growing skepticism around the cryptocurrency and exacerbated by claims that previous price increases were artificially inflated. -
World News Europe briefing: Poland could backtrack on Supreme Court reforms and Interpol new president Euronews takes a look back at five of the biggest stories from across Europe today. -
World News In unusual statement disputing the CIA and filled with exclamation points, Trump backs Saudi ruler after Khashoggi killing "Maybe he did and maybe he didn't!" the president said of whether Crown Prince Mohammed bid Salman knew of the journalist's slaying. -
World News Massive impact crater discovered beneath Greenland ice An immense, ancient impact crater has been discovered hidden under the dense arctic ice covering Greenland.