24 November 2018 | Euronews
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Hungary Hungarians march against Soros university closure plans The George Soros-backed Central European University is under pressure to leave Budapest, and many people are unhappy at the government's campaign against it. -
France Chaos erupts in Paris after protesters face-off against police Yellow vest anti-austerity protesters have taken their campaign to the French capital, and have been met with tear gas after violence broke out. -
World News Women in Rome & Paris march against male violence On the eve of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women two European capitals saw big marches calling for change. -
World News Police disperse violent protesters in France amid anger over fuel taxes At least 19 people, including four police officers, were slightly hurt and one person had more serious injuries in the day of unrest in Paris. -
United Kingdom British police seek Cat Killer after pet stabbing spree At least three cats have died after two were stabbed to death and five injured in attacks within one mile (1.6km) of a residential area in southeast England. -
France France's Davis Cup final hopes still alive - but Croatia set to win The odds are still stacked in Croatia's favour as no team has recovered from 2-0 down to win the trophy since Australia beat the United States in 1939. -
Egypt New tomb found in Egypt's Valley of the Kings Latest treasure from Egypt's glorious past is double tomb of priest and his wife, with many objects remarkably well-preserved. -
United Kingdom British film director Nicholas Roeg dies at 90 His most famous film was Don't Look Now in 1973 which starred Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland. -
Sport Masterly Japanese judoka dominate again on Day 2 of Osaka Grand Slam Masterly Japanese judoka dominate Day 2 of Osaka Grand Slam, with Japan's Shohei Ono Man of the Day and Canada's Jessica Klimkait Woman of the Day -
Spain EU now likely to sign off Brexit deal after Gibraltar row resolved It looks like the EU will approve British prime minister Theresa May's draft Brexit deal when its 27 leaders meet with her on Sunday. -
No Comment Protesters tear-gassed in Paris France's far-right has been blamed for the violent clashes with police in Paris on Saturday with "yellow jacket" fuel price rise protesters. -
World News American tourist rescued after spending night in adrift off coast of Australia The tourist, who is from Hawaii and has been traveling along the Queensland coast and Great Barrier Reef for about three years, was not hurt. -
No Comment Mind the elephant! Villagers in China are coming to grips with more frequent visits from wild elephants. -
No Comment Running for their lives: Thailand's racing bridal couples The latest annual bridal race in the Thai capital has attracted 300 couples hoping to win a dream wedding. -
Europe News What can we expect from the Brexit summit in Brussels? Euronews' Brussels correspondent Shona Murray takes you through what might happen at Sunday's monumental Brexit summit -
Sweden Three imprisoned Saudi lawyers receive award The Saudi lawyers who had asked peacefully for the observance of universal human rights and equality of women in Saudi society but were sentenced between 10 and 15 years in prison were awarded with the Right Livelihood Award in Stockholm. -
World News Britain gives assurances on Gibraltar, unlocking Brexit deal Britain gives assurances on Gibraltar, unlocking Brexit deal -
Belgium Brussels: Banksy artworks seized in legal action The entire collection of 58 works was removed after a court dispute contesting the ownership of the items according to local media. -
France Live: Yellow Vest Protest in Paris Euronews' Bryan Carter is on the ground in Paris where thousands of protesters are fighting against gas price hikes -
Italy Sicily seizes one and half billion euros of mafia-linked property The houses were seized from the heirs of a businessman alleged to have had links to the mafia -
United Kingdom The current Brexit debate is the deluded fighting with those in denial | View The U.K. — a nation which in living memory was administering the largest empire in the history of the world — is at present a country where the deluded are fighting with those in denial. It could all end very badly indeed. -
France France: man armed with explosives in custody Wearing a yellow vest, the 45-year-old was demanding protestors be given an audience with the French President. -
Italy Italian authorities seized more than €1.5 billion of assets linked to fugitive mafia boss Italian authorities made a landmark bust on assets linked to the notorious Cosa Nostra mafia valued at more than €1.5 billion. -
France Police fire tear gas at yellow vest protesters in Paris The yellow vest protests, now in their second week, oppose rising fuel costs and President Emmanuel Macron's economic policies. -
United Kingdom London: Police officers force thieves off motorbikes Thousands of mobile phones have been reported stolen by people on scooters in Britain's capital and now specially trained police drivers can force the criminals to crash. -
World News Why America's European allies are now calling out Russia's misdeeds "There is a wider policy shift to call out Russia, because of the increased intensity of challenges," one expert said. -
Czech Republic Czechs protest for the prime minister’s resignation The government survived a vote of no-confidence over fraud allegations implicating the Prime Minister which he denies. -
World News U.S. service member killed in Afghanistan More than 2,400 U.S. forces have died in the 17-year-old war, America's longest conflict. -
World News 190 sea turtles found frozen to death along Cape Cod Mass Audubon said a "once in a lifetime weather system" of "gale force winds," cold temperatures and high tide caused the migrating turtles to freeze. -
Haiti Calls for Haiti’s president to resign intensifies It's after around a dozen protestors died when a car was set on fire after it ploughed into a crowd on Wednesday. -
USA Climate change will hit the US economy by the end of the century Environmental groups say a new report reinforces its calls for the US to take action on climate change. -
France French fuel protester wearing explosives demands meeting with Macron Around 5,000 marched down the Champs Elysees to fight against French president Emmanuel Macron's fuel hikes. Chaos erupted after police used water cannons and tear gas on demonstrators. -
World News Federal report says climate change will wallop US economy A new federal report warns of a "cascading effect" that will alter lives and economies, cause fuel shortages and increased power outages. -
World News Trump administration wants Supreme Court to take up transgender military ban now The nation's highest court rarely allows such a move to leapfrog over the usual appeals process. -
World News Migrant 'humanitarian crisis' declared in Tijuana, Mexico The mayor says he's asking the UN for aid to handle the 5,000 Central Americans who have arrived in his border city. -
France Mother gives birth to baby boy on Paris metro A baby was born in the Paris metro on Wednesday evening, transport authorities in the French capital have confirmed.