28 August 2019 | Euronews
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USA MSNBC's O'Donnell says he should not have reported unverified claim on air about Trump loans The "Last Word" host acknowledged that he shouldn't have discussed the information provided by a single unnamed source because it didn't meet "our standards." -
USA Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand drops out of 2020 presidential race "It's important to know when it's not your time," she said in a video posted to her Twitter account. -
USA House panel announces probe into Trump's plan to host G-7 summit at his Doral resort "The President's personal financial interests are clearly shaping decisions about official U.S. government activities," lawmakers said in a statement. -
USA Trump denies report he offered pardons to aides who break law to fast-track border wall Trump is a ways away from the 500 miles of wall that he promised to have completed by the 2020 election. -
United Kingdom More than 1 million people sign UK petition against suspension of Parliament An online petition calling to stop the UK parliament being suspended until Brexit has been delayed or cancelled has garnered over 1 million signatures. -
USA Without notice, U.S. rejects 'deferred action' requests from immigrants Citizenship and Immigration Services has been rejecting deferred action requests, except from certain military members and veterans, and referring applications to ICE. -
No Comment UK hosts car-jumping championships Flying cars might still be the stuff of science fiction, but competitors did their best to defy gravity -
USA Kellyanne Conway sings Taylor Swift's own song in rebuke of Equality Act advocacy "You voting for this video means that you want a world where we are all treated equally under the law regardless of who we love — regardless of how we identify," Swift said. -
Sport Explosive judo earns gold for Israel and France at World Championships Powerhouse performances from Israel's Sagi Muki and France's Clarisse Agbegnenou lead to historic gold wins on Day 4 of 2019 judo World Championships -
Serbia EU warns Serbia to cancel free trade pact with Russia if it wants to join bloc EU warns Serbia to cancel free trade pact with Russia if it wants to join bloc -
USA An abuse of power or bending the rules? Boris has involved the queen in Brexit. "For one month before one of the most important moments in Britain's constitutional history, Parliament will not be sitting. That is quite extraordinary." -
Serbia Red Star Belgrade players ride on military vehicle to celebrate win Forget the customary open-topped bus, think more an armoured personnel carrier. That was the vehicle of choice for Red Star Belgrade football players on Tuesday as they celebrated progressing to the Group Stage of the UEFA Champions League. -
Earth News Oxfam wants you to 'say no to new' clothes this September #SecondhandSeptember is a campaign being run by the charity to increase awareness of the number of clothes that end up in landfill each year. -
Mexico At least 25 killed in 'horrendous' arson attack on bar in Mexico At least 25 killed in 'horrendous' arson attack on bar in Mexico -
Italy 'Time for a new humanism': Conte hints at change in refugee policy Five Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio has confirmed plans for a new coalition with the Democratic Party. But, before it can happen, Italy's president must agree to it. -
United Kingdom Boris Johnson suspends parliament: Can Brexit still be stopped? The PMs decision to call for a Queen's speech reduces the time his opponents have to stop no-deal. -
United Kingdom 'What a crazy time': Europe reacts to Johnson's parliament suspension plan for Brexit 'What a crazy time': Europe reacts to Johnson's parliament suspension plan for Brexit -
USA Georgia GOP Sen. Johnny Isakson to resign, citing health problems Isakson, 74, said his Parkinson's disease was "progressing" and that he'd had surgery recently to remove a growth on his kidney. -
Spain 'Spanish Stonehenge': Exceptional drought uncovers 5,000-year-old Dolmen de Guadalperal An extraordinary drought has rescued from oblivion the Dolmen de Guadalperal — one of the major megalithic monuments of the Iberian Peninsula, which has been submerged in a swamp for nearly six decades. -
No Comment Spain: More than 20,000 revellers enjoy annual Tomatina festival Organisers of the annual Tomatina festival tossed 145 tonnes of over-ripe tomatoes into the crowd, quickly converting the town into a red sea. -
The Cube Should we compare Amazon forest fires to those in central Africa? | #TheCube We spoke to an expert to find out whether we should be more concerned about the ecological impact in Africa than South America. -
United Kingdom Watch: Laughing stock as competitors get a taste for gravy wrestling Contenders wrestle in 20,000 gallons of traditional Lancashire gravy in two-minute bouts. The food fight, which raises money for charity, began in 2007. -
World Very realistic & very ambitious: Georgia's push toward Europe Realistic and ambitious: Georgia's push toward Europe -
Cuba Watch: Tractor pool for Cuba's children tours tobacco zone The pool is free and the only rule is that the children must have clean feet to climb aboard. -
USA Watch back: Greta Thunberg arrives in New York on carbon-neutral yacht Swedish teen climate activist Greta Thunberg has just arrived in New York. -
Germany Interpol, Freedom of Movement and EU Data Protection Laws - Policing the World’s Police ǀ View There are real problems within Interpol’s independence and especially the ability of corrupt governments to target politicians and business people using the Interpol Red Notice system to request extradition. -
USA Epstein accuser says Prince Andrew should 'come clean' Andrew strongly denies he had any knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking. -
USA Here's what we learned from this week's polls First Read is your briefing from "Meet the Press" and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter. -
USA Democratic debate appears set for 10 candidates after Tom Steyer fails to qualify in latest polls With hours to go before the deadline to make the stage next month, two new surveys did not give the billionaire what he needed. -
United Kingdom Corbyn on Johnson: British PM 'wants to run headlong into the arms of Donald Trump' UK opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn responds to Johnson's suspension of parliament -
USA 'War with nature must end': Teen climate activist sails into NY with message to world "Our war with nature must end," the 16-year-old tweeted while sailing to the U.S. ahead of the United Nations summit on climate change. -
Earth News Toyota announces 90% of vehicles for 2020 Olympics will be electrified The company is hoping its Olympic and Paralympic fleets will have the lowest emissions ever. -
United Kingdom From the Thatcher era to Brexit: photographs of British homes tell stories of the generations Homes and interiors tell a story, both politically and culturally of a whole country, says Isabelle Bonnet, the curator of ‘Home Sweet Home’ photographic exhibition. It presents a complex image of the British home, carefully documented by photographers from the sixties to the present day. -
No Comment Bangkok street sweeper is carrying her dog to work A Bangkok street sweeper, Thitirat Keowa-ram, has created a phenomenon after a picture of her carrying her dog on her back while sweeping the streets -
World Georgia wants to be a part of Europe, says president Georgia wants to join the European Union. -
USA Trump administration weighs deal allowing Taliban to call itself a government in waiting Critics say that the wording would be a propaganda coup for the Taliban, who have presented themselves as a government-in-waiting since they were ousted. -
Belgium A flipper and a plastic bottle float: the story of one Iraqi man's deadly asylum bid 'We don’t know where he started. We don’t know what his intentions were. We don’t know where he drowned.' -
World How far will parties compromise in the name of a new Italian government? Francesco Daveri, a professor at the Bocconi School of Management, spoke to Euronews about the potential pitfalls, and points of consensus in any future Italian government. -
No Comment Whistling competition: Japanese blows the audience away in Pasadena A 36-year-old Japanese whistler Akiko Shibata, who performed a whistling medley with a music box and a puppet, to take home the world title -
USA Reports U.K. prime minister to suspend Parliament trigger fury Opponents see this as an extraordinary attempt by Boris Johnson to make it harder for lawmakers to thwart plans for Brexit. -
World News France nominates Sylvie Goulard for EU Commissioner France nominates Sylvie Goulard for EU Commissioner -
United Kingdom UK parliament suspension: Critics slam Johnson's move as 'a constitutional outrage' The Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, called Boris Johnson's plan for parliament a "constitutional outrage". -
No Comment Forest floor scattered with ash and dead animals as Bolivia battles its own vast Amazon fires On the burned ground, dead animals are found and the others are running after a wildfire raged in the area -
Spain Watch live: Thousands hurl fruit at La Tomatina festival In recent years, as many as 20,000 people have taken part in La Tomatina, most of them tourists. -
USA A trip to Mars could cause brain damage. Here's how NASA aims to protect astronauts. New research suggests that exposure to radiation could trigger anxiety and impair cognition. -
USA Congress' demands for nuclear-powered aircraft carriers are sinking the Navy ǀ View A law mandating 12 "supercarriers" is too big a cost burden, while strategists worry that they are increasingly vulnerable to Russia and China. -
Iran Action must be taken to address new information on Iran’s breaches of nuclear accords ǀ View There are strong indications that Tehran is in breach of its obligations. Documents seized from a warehouse in Tehran by Israel in January 2018 disclose a wealth of new information about Iran’s nuclear program that was previously unknown to the IAEA. -
Switzerland Countries to limit sales of African elephants to zoos Countries to limit sales of African elephants to zoos -
USA Photos indicate N. Korea building sub capable of launching nuclear missiles, analysts say A North Korean submarine capable of launching nuclear missiles would bolster the threat posed by the regime and make it more difficult for U.S. forces to counter the danger. -
USA Trump campaign attacks AOC, Democrats: 'This is our country, not theirs' The language used in the email is similar to the racist attack by Trump on four Democratic congresswomen of color - known as 'The Squad' - last month -
USA Rep. Ilhan Omar at center of Washington political consultant's divorce The political strategist worked on the campaign of the freshman Democratic lawmaker, who has become a target of the right. -
USA How U.S. ended up targeting a star Google engineer Anthony Levandowski was a rising star in the Bay Area world of engineering who for years pushed computing boundaries of all kinds.