2 September 2019 | Euronews
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China Hong Kong leader says she would 'quit' if she could, according to leaked audio Embattled Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said she would quit if she had a choice, according to an audio recording of remarks she made last week to a group of businesspeople. -
USA Trump admin walks back plan to end deportation protections for sick migrants The Trump administration said it would reconsider the plan after telling sick migrants they had 33 days to leave the country or face deportation. -
USA Lam wishes she could quit as Hong Kong leader When it comes to the interests of Beijing and the people of Hong Kong, "political room for maneuvering is very, very, very limited." -
Italy Migrants disembark from German rescue ship seized in Italy Migrants disembark from German rescue ship seized in Italy -
USA Taliban claims blast in Afghan capital as draft peace deal with U.S. agreed The explosion came as a senior U.S. diplomat was visiting Kabul to brief Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on a draft peace accord reached with the insurgents that could see thousands of U.S. troops withdrawn from Afghanistan. -
Italy Italian PM Conte appeals to 5-Star members to back new government ahead of online vote Members of 5-Star will hold a ballot on the party's internet platform on Tuesday to decide whether the group should join forces with the Democratic Party, its traditional foe. -
USA Joe Biden says Trump has 'no intestinal fortitude' on guns, sees 'no compromise' with McConnell McConnell is "not going to agree ... so we just have to beat him, flat out beat him," Biden said. -
No Comment People write the names of women killed during a rally in Paris People write the names of women on placards during a demonstration called by the "Nous Toutes" feminist organisation to denounce the 100th feminicide of the year, on September 1, 2019 in Paris. -
United Kingdom Rebel UK lawmakers unveil bill to stop no-deal Brexit Lawmakers opposed to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit plans want to pass a law forcing him to ask for a delay to Britain's exit from the European Union until Jan. 31 2020, a copy of the legislation posted on Twitter by one of its authors said. -
United Kingdom Brexit: What might happen in the biggest parliamentary week for decades? Here's Wednesday Recess is over. Parliament is back, and it's probably going to be fascinating. -
Germany Bavarian MPs who don't enforce environmental rules 'could face jail' The European Court of Justice will advise whether to impose heavy penalties over vehicle pollution. -
No Comment Aid ship enters Italian waters without permission A video released by Markus Rinderspacher, the Bavarian state parliament vice-president, shows the tense exchange between the mission-Lifeline captain and the port authorities in Pozzallo. -
China Back to school: Hong Kong students boycott class as part of ongoing protests Hong Kong students staged a protest on Monday after weekend protests resulted in violence. -
Czech Republic Soap opera? Prague music fans watch Don Giovanni from the bath The stunt was based around an anagram – Don Giovanni in Czech is 'John do vany' which also means 'John into the tub'. -
No Comment Berlin zoo celebrates the birth of two panda cubs A zoo in Berlin celebrated the arrival of two panda cubs, the first time one of the rare mammals has given birth in Germany. -
My Europe Series Biarritz, hybrid threats and political therapy Politically, it was a brutal end to this year's summer vacation, the G7 summit in Biarritz. Meanwhile, Belgium remains without a government. A private company launched a sort of a giant blind date to discuss the political divides. All this and more in State of the Union. -
United Kingdom What is Standing Order 24? | Euronews Answers MPs opposed to no deal need to take control of Order Paper - SO24 is one way they can do it. -
Greece Watch: Climate change hits Greek wine as grape harvest falls 30% Santorini wines are famously sharp but higher temperatures change the acidity of the grape and lead to sweeter wine. -
United Kingdom New top dog joins Larry the cat at Downing Street As rumours of snap elections mount in the United Kingdom, No. 10 Downing Street has welcomed a new resident on Monday - but it's not a politician. -
Earth News Johnny Depp & Dior silent amid 'racist advert' claims Depp starred in advert for Dior's Sauvage fragrance which has been panned by critics for cultural insensitivity. -
United Kingdom An epic Brexit fight is coming — can Boris Johnson be stopped? "It is going to be a God almighty fight," one rebel lawmaker said. -
USA Why Republicans (and even a couple of Democrats) want to ax tech's favorite law Experts and industry advocates say the proposals are rooted in a fundamental misunderstanding of federal communications law, and could unravel the internet as we know it. -
Next Series Robots, drones and the future of farming On this week's episode of Futuris, Euronews visits a hazelnut orchard in Italy to see how the new generation of robots can help farmers and agronomists make agriculture cheaper and more environmentally friendly. -
USA Dozens feared dead in California boat fire Four bodies have been recovered and another four have been identified on the ocean floor after a commercial diving boat caught fire off Santa Cruz Island in the early hours of Monday, the US Coast Guard confirmed. -
World News Is the Amazon forest really ‘the lungs of the planet’? Many reports call the Amazon forest "the lungs of the planet" but is this exactly true? -
Earth News The pros and cons of the booming rental fashion industry People are starting to rent their clothes instead of buying them. Is there a future for the industry claiming to be the ‘Airbnb of fashion’? -
No Comment Animals lovers in Colombia take to the streets to combat abuse People and their pets marched together in the streets of Bogota, Colombia on Sunday (September 01) to demand their government do more to protect animals from mistreatment and abuse. -
No Comment El Salvador: Traditional fireball festival in the streets of Nejapa The town of Nejapa, El Salvador celebrated its annual fireball festival on Saturday (August 31) with participants pelting each other with rags drenched in gasoline that have been rolled into tight flaming balls. -
France French and EU flags compulsory in classrooms as France goes back to school The flags must be displayed along with the national motto “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” and the words of the national anthem “La Marseillaise”. -
USA 'Please pray for us,' begs mother sheltering from Hurricane Dorian "The apartment building, the whole roof came off, we just standing right here," says resident sheltering from the storm. -
Germany Watch: Panda gives birth to rare twins at Berlin Zoo Keepers only confirmed last week that mother Meng Meng was pregnant and she gave birth to twins on Saturday – the first pandas to be born in Germany. -
World British public will experience real hardship in ‘No Deal’ Brexit says British Retail Consortium A No Deal Brexit will hit UK consumers hard, according to the British Retail Consortium. The warning came after major demonstrations took place across the UK at the weekend against Boris Johnson's plan to suspend the UK Parliament in the run-up to the Brexit deadline. -
United Kingdom Watch again: Corbyn calls for election ahead of Brexit showdown The Labour leader hits out at Boris Johnson's 'phoney populist cabal.' -
World Total of 546 migrants arrive on Greek island of Lesbos in the space of only an hour On the Greece's Aegean coast, 13 migrant boats carrying a total of 546 people arrived on the island of Lesbos in the space of about an hour on Thursday last week. -
USA Student pilot hailed for landing plane after his instructor passes out "Student — great pilot. Tower — great tower. I'm telling you, you don't get that cooperation very often." -
USA The life-changing magic of tidying up your Netflix queue ǀ View We have reached peak streaming saturation, and viewer fatigue is setting in. There is some amazing content being produced for sure, but there is simply too much out there to absorb. -
Europe News Brexit by the sea – Tiny Dutch village braces for huge Brexit party "The idea of waving to the Brits and waving back is great and to have different types of music from different European countries. It is amazing idea and we support it," Mayor of Wijk ann See -
United Kingdom 'Get ready' for no deal Brexit, warns government No. 10 revealed that research showed just 50% of the British public believed that the UK would leave without a deal on October 31. -
Bahamas Hurricane Dorian bashes Bahamas, weakens to category 2 storm At least 5 dead as 'monster' storm batters the Caribbean islands. -
United Kingdom 'I don't want an election,' says Johnson as bookies slash odds The prime minister says anti-no deal Conservatives could be kicked out of the party. -
Destinations How do you make a luxury tourism destination zero-carbon? We speak to the designers of an eco-friendly mega project on the Saudi Arabian coastline. -
World News Hong Kong on edge after weekend of clashes, airport disruption Hong Kong on edge after weekend of clashes, airport disruption -
USA Hong Kong students plan to strike as commutes disrupted The protesters' demands include formally withdrawing an extradition bill that would allow Hong Kong residents to be sent to mainland China to stand trial. -
USA Texas mass shooting victims include postal worker and truck driver "I don't know what I'm going to do without her," a victim's sister said.