7 December 2018 | Euronews
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No Comment Thousands gather in Sao Paulo for Comic Con event Thousands of fans gathered in Sao Paulo, Brazil to view the latest comics, video games, toys, anime movies and television shows. Fans met with artists during the four-day CCXP event, held since 2014, including stars from HBO's hit series 'Game of Thrones.' -
No Comment High school students in France take to Paris streets in support of 'yellow vest' movement One demonstrator said: "We want to bring our support towards this movement which will allow us to be heard by the government." -
No Comment Italian families display figurines of Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un in nativity scenes Italian families are displaying figurines of Donald Trump, Kim Jong Un and Cristiano Ronaldo next to Jesus' crib in nativity scenes this Christmas. There's even space for Silvio Berlusconi -
France Gilets jaunes: What's driving the anger? The government may have gone back on its decision to raise taxes on fuel, but the Gilets jaunes movement shows no sign of appeasing. -
World News Boot-cut jeans are back, and people are horrified People have some pretty strong feelings about it. -
World News U.N. ambassador to no longer be Cabinet-level position The role has come and gone from the Cabinet over the years, strictly at the discretion of individual presidents. -
World News Watch: Sailors spot dolphins feeding on bio-luminescent plankton in the Mediterranean A pod of dolphins were filmed by sailors in the Mediterranean Sea at night as they fed on bioluminescent plankton -
World News Calls for greater transparency over MEPs' €4,416-a-month expenses A European Parliament called for greater transparency from MEPs over a €4,416-a-month sum given to them no questions asked, on Thursday. -
USA Can this 'Mad Russian' cure your addiction | NBC Left Field Yefim Shubentsov claims to have cured 167,000 people from addiction by manipulating their energies. -
Belgium Hungary accuses Brussels of censorship after 'police action against controversial billboard' The Hungarian government sent a truck mounted with a billboard to Brussels, which suggested a link between immigration and terror attacks. -
Markets Take Five: UK May-day and U.S. curveballs - World markets themes for the week ahead Take Five: UK May-day and U.S. curveballs - World markets themes for the week ahead -
United Kingdom What was in Theresa May's Brexit deal and why was it so unpopular? The agreement on the terms of the UK's EU exit was repeatedly rejected by the British parliament and brought down the last prime minister. -
United Kingdom Jeremy Corbyn: Labour's Brexit deal would have no backstop Jeremy Corbyn tells Euronews there would be no backstop in Labour's Brexit deal -
No Comment 'Gilets jaunes' violence and Balkans pollution — No Comment of the week We take a look back at the best videos this week from our No Comment section. -
Europe News The Brief: Climate challenges, toy safety and Brexit decisions The Brief: Climate challenges, toy safety and Brexit decisions -
United Kingdom Brexit borders: how Brexit is seen on the Scottish border As part of a series of reports, Euronews' Bryan Carter travels to both sides of the Scottish border to find out what ordinary citizens think about Brexit ahead of a parliamentary vote on prime minister Theresa May's withdrawal deal. -
World News British teen jailed for three years for sending thousands of bomb hoaxes The judge said George Duke-Cohan, 19, was "playing a game" for his "own perverted sense of fun." -
Turkey A €219,000 house could buy you citizenship in Turkey A foreign person can now acquire Turkish citizenship if they invest $250,000 in real estate — $1 million was previously needed. -
World News 'Dark day' as final rescue ship stops patrols on world's deadliest migrant route "The end of Aquarius means more deaths at sea, and more needless deaths that will go unwitnessed." -
Europe News Europe's green goals and climate stakes Europe's green goals and climate stakes -
World News Protests in Paris — Euronews takes you inside the student demonstrations Euronews' Emmanuelle Saliba is meeting student protesters in Paris as the movement gains momentum to hear their stories and find out more about why they are taking to the streets. -
World News Vote now: Which cities have the best and worst Christmas trees? Some are modern, some classic, some ugly, and some very ugly — Christmas trees have sprung up in the streets and squares of major cities across the world. But whose is the best? -
Germany Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer elected as CDU leader as Merkel bids farewell The Christian Democratic Union party has elected Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer as party leader, marking the start of a new era for Germany’s ruling party. -
My Europe Series The State of the Union: Yellow Vests and Green goals The State of the Union: Yellow Vests and Green goals -
Georgia Georgia exhibits millennia-old golden goblet A golden goblet dating back to the second Millennium BC is the star of the show at Georgia's National Museum. -
USA Trump says he will nominate William Barr as next US attorney general The US president called Barr "a terrific man, a terrific person." -
World News The truth about rice: Why brown rice isn't always better There are many varieties of this staple food on the market ... but which one is really the best? -
Switzerland Swiss Cabinet postpones vote to ratify EU treaty despite bloc's threat The EU has piled on pressure for a treaty that would see Switzerland automatically adopt some EU laws. -
World Russian rising: the global demand to learn the language of Tolstoy In this special edition of Learning World, Euronews looks at the global demand to learn Russian and what opportunities are available to students. -
World Meet one of the UAE’s first family businesses Before there were roads in the United Arab Emirates, the late entrepreneur Abdul Jalil Al Fahim had the foresight to import the first cars into Abu Dhabi in the early 1960s. -
World How was the UAE founded? It’s hard to imagine Abu Dhabi and Dubai without their signature skyscrapers, but not so long ago sand dunes stood where the cosmopolitan cities of the United Arab Emirates now do. -
Spain The Spanish Constitution at 40: changes are needed to unite a divided Spain | View While many would agree that the Spanish Constitution has served its purpose in keeping a fragile democracy in tact, many more Spaniards would agree that the time has come to make changes to the 40-year-old document. Agreement on what these changes should be is a different matter altogether. -
World Exhibition celebrates UAE founder’s relations with Europe An exhibition in Abu Dhabi is celebrating the United Arab Emirates’ founder Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and his foreign policy towards Europe. -
World News How can we change the way we teach in schools? Although much has changed technology-wise since the dawn of the new millennium, the way young people are taught in schools has remained something of a constant. Isn't it about time the education system was tweaked for the modern age? -
World News Rapper 2 Milly sues Epic Games for using his dance in 'Fortnite' 2 Milly isn't the only one to complain about the video game company. -
Hungary Hungarian hospital staff give new mothers one extra festive gift Staff on a maternity ward in a Hungarian hospital have given new mothers a little surprise this Christmas. -
France 25-year-old wins French prize for prising open oysters 25-year-old wins French prize for prising open oysters -
World News Chinese executive's detention wasn't political, Trudeau says News of her detention sent markets in a nosedive on Thursday as fears for the future of U.S.-China trade persist. -
World News Which countries in Europe have the deadliest roads? New statistics released by the World Health Organization detail which countries in Europe have the safest, and the deadliest, roads. -
World News These are the most popular US dog names of 2018 Rover.com announced their top dog names of 2018, and we're howling in approval. -
Destinations Back to Stonehenge: Italy's luxury cave fad It's like being a privileged castaway. -
World News The beginning of the end of the Merkel era is here "It is now the time to open a new chapter, it was a great pleasure for me," the German chancellor said. But she also had a message for President Trump. -
Earth News The Best Christmas Markets Our round-up of eco-friendly christmas markets promoting sustainable living in Europe to attend this December. -
Markets Paris protests could hit tourism and transport stocks again Paris protests could hit tourism and transport stocks again -
World News Why is the EU paying its richest farmers more at the expense of those who most need support? | View Farmers in the Baltic states are paid the least in farming subsidies, despite needing the most financial support. It's time the EU acted and redressed the inbalance between the richer member states and those in most need of the EU's help. -
World News Getting medicines into U.K. may be issue post-Brexit, government admits "If there is a serious disruption at the border we will have prioritization and prioritization will include medicines and medical devices." -
World News Nearly brain-dead woman survives after being removed from life support Michele De Leeuw, of Sterling Heights, Michigan, has almost fully recovered after open heart surgery, speech and physical therapy. -
World News California's deadliest wildfire is blamed in lawsuit on faulty utility transmission tower A lawsuit claims the Camp Fire, which killed at least 88 people, was started by a faulty transmission tower that brought dangerous live wires crashing down. -
World French government appeals for calm as it braces for more 'gilets jaunes' protests The French government is appealing for calm as it braces for more protests this weekend after weeks of violence. -
World News Martial law brings further unease after Russian attack on Ukraine Russian ships last month rammed, opened fire on and then seized three Ukrainian naval vessels in the Black Sea, triggering fears of an potential invasion. -
United Kingdom Uncertainty over Brexit creates unease on the Scottish border Euronews’s Bryan Carter takes the temperature on the Scottish border ahead of Tuesday’s crucial vote. -
World News Parents of 2-year-old with cancer who needs rare blood plead for donors "They have a few units in stock but that is not enough; that is nowhere near enough," the girl's father said. -
France Anger over video of French police surrounding kneeling teenage protesters A video showing police overlooking student protesters on their knees and with their hands behind their heads has sparked a lot of angry reaction in France. -
World CDU to choose new party leader A new era begins in Germany as Angela Merkel steps down as leader of the Christian Democrats party. The party will vote today on who replaces Merkel - putting them on track to be in the race to become the next Chancellor of the country in 2021. -
United Kingdom Ecuador president says there is 'path' for Assange to leave London embassy "There is a path for Mr Assange to take the decision to exit into near freedom," said President Lenin Moreno. -
World News Trump lawyers, special counsel in discussions following submission of president's responses The president's lawyers have resumed discussions with the office of special counsel Robert Mueller in recent days, the first time that's been acknowledged since President Donald Trump submitted written responses to questions regarding the possibility of collusion between his 2016 campaign and Russia, two people familiar with the matter told NBC News on Thursday. -
Poland COP24: Poland's Kurtyka explains a 'just' climate change strategy 'It's important to make this transition and not lose anybody on the trip' -
World News Tiny satellites are reshaping spaceflight — but bringing new risks "Right now these things are toys, but if folks decide to work on it, we can turn them into tools." -
Greece Athens riots: police clash with protesters on 10th anniversary of teen's death The shooting of Alexis Grigoropoulos in 2008, which triggered the country's worst riots in decades, was also fueled by anger over unemployment and economic hardship. -
World News Golden Globes 2019: The full list of nominees The Golden Globes will air Jan. 6 on NBC, and will be hosted by Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh. -
World News Died of a broken heart? The science behind close couple deaths Talk to family members and they'll insist that the second spouse died of a broken heart. And that may literally be true in some cases. -
World News Southwest plane slides off runway at Hollywood Burbank Airport in California There were 117 people aboard the plane and no reports of injuries. -
World News Oscar host Kevin Hart addresses backlash over homophobic tweets and jokes Hart did not apologize for the old jokes and said, "If you don't believe that people change, grow, evolve as people get older, I don't know what to tell you." -
World News Eiffel Tower to close Saturday due to planned Paris protests Several other cultural sites and attractions will also close. -
World News Trump expected to tap State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert for new U.N. ambassador Nauert is a former "Fox & Friends" anchor who has served as State Department spokeswoman since April 2017. She would replace outgoing Ambassador Nikki Haley. -
World News CNN, others in New York evacuated after phoned-in bomb threat A police official said that an unsubstantiated phone threat was made to the Time Warner Building, claiming there were five bombs present. -
World News Europe briefing: France braces for more protests and CDU votes on Merkel’s replacement Euronews looks back at the biggest stories from around Europe this morning. -
World News Aquarius migrant ship 'forced' to end rescue operations The Doctors Without Borders and SOS Méditerranée ship has said it has terminated its search and rescue operations due to pressure from European countries.