5 September 2019 | Euronews
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World News Watch: Facebook takes action on anti-vaccine misinformation Facebook has pledged to curb anti-vaccine misinformation but does the social network's new policy go far enough? Alex Morgan from The Cube has the story. -
USA 8chan owner vows to put website back online in congressional testimony The fringe message board has been under renewed scrutiny in recent months after hateful screeds were posted on it, some of which have been linked to suspects in the three mass shootings. -
France French judges drop charges against Air France over 2009 crash, blame pilots French judges have dropped charges against Air France and Airbus over a mid-Atlantic plane crash in 2009 that killed all 228 people on board, blaming the pilots for losing control of the plane. -
USA Democrats blast Trump plan to use Puerto Rico funds for his border wall Trump has a history of making disparaging remarks about the U.S. territory. -
USA Debra Messing called for outing Trump supporters. Trump likened her to McCarthy Trump slammed Messing after a tweet in which she demanded the names of attendees at an upcoming Beverly Hills fundraiser for him be made public. -
Iran Iran hardliner to Euronews: EU not fulfilling its commitments under nuclear deal As all eyes are on Europe's diplomatic efforts to salvage the Iran nuclear deal, a senior journalist in the inner circle of Ayatollah Khamenei gave an exclusive interview to Euronews. -
Turkey Turkey's Erdogan threatens to 'open the gates' for migrants to Europe Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Turkey will "open the gates" for migrants to Europe if international support for a refugee safe zone in northern Syria fails to materialise. -
No Comment Leo the pet lion: a local celebrity in Iraq's Dohuk Blend Mamoon turns heads when he roams the streets of the city of Dohuk with his pet, a year-old lion who came into Mamoon's care when he was just a 20-day-old cub. -
No Comment Pope Francis in Mozambique on first leg of Sub-Saharan Africa trip Pope Francis arrived in the Mozambique capital of Maputo on Thursday on the first leg of his three-nation visit. -
United Kingdom Watch: Monster blow for Nessie fans as scientists find 'no DNA evidence' DNA testing has found no evidence of the Loch Ness Monster's existence. However, the team did add that 'a lack of evidence is not necessarily evidence of absence'. -
France Electric scooters and the battle over Europe's pavements Critics claim they're a real menace to society and an eyesore as they're often carelessly parked or end up being abandoned. -
World Raw Politics in full: Do-or-die Derailed Tesa Arcilla is joined by politicians and journalists to discuss the major political issues that are defining and dividing Europe today. -
Focus Democratic Republic of Congo boosts business ties with Japan The DRC's Félix Tshisekedi was one African leader attending the TICAD summit - the first Congolese head of state to attend. And he made no secret of his reasons. -
USA The Sharpie is mightier: Trump mocked after that map of Dorian's path Even the city council in Washington, D.C., got in on the act, tweeting that the White House has changed its mailing address to 1600 Alabama Avenue. -
United Kingdom Brexit rebel Caroline Nokes: Boris Johnson's Conservatives 'all over the place' Caroline Nokes says the Tories are in a dangerous position to fight an election. -
USA Trump's Mideast envoy leaving administration ahead of peace plan release Jason Greenblatt's departure is the latest sign that optimism for peace plan's prospects may be fading. -
No Comment Art installation transforms Austrian soccer stadium into forest of 300 trees Art installation transforms Austrian soccer stadium into forest of 300 trees -
United Kingdom Watch back: I’d rather be dead in a ditch than ask EU for Brexit extension, says UK PM Boris Johnson British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than ask the EU for an extension to the Brexit deadline. -
Musica The power of music: Juan Diego Flórez gives hope to disadvantaged children in Peru Juan Diego Flórez is proving that music can be a life changer for the poorest and most disadvantaged kids. -
USA 'I've gotta crow': Maurice the French rooster wins courtroom cock fight Maurice's owner will be able to keep the rooster on the small island of Oleron, off France's Atlantic coast, the court decided. -
USA U.S. woman accused of trying to smuggle baby out of the Philippines faces life in jail Jennifer Talbot, 42, was arrested early Wednesday attempting to board a flight while concealing a six-day-old baby boy in a carry-on bag. -
France Alarm cock! Rooster ruling gives rural France something to crow about Maurice the rooster can continue his dawn crowing despite complaints from neighbours, in a case the French media has cast as a battle between the old rural way of life and modern values creeping in from the city. -
Europe News The Brief: 'Just dealing with Ebola and walking away is unacceptable' Around 400 million euros are needed in the next six months for health and social work. to battle Ebola. Michael Ryan, Executive Director, WHO Health Emergencies Programme tells Euronews the health system needs strengthening or Ebola will come back. -
Europe News 'Either we have the rule of law or we have the rule by law. Then we are a dictatorship.' Frans Timmermans gave an emotional history lesson about why rule of law matters. -
USA 'The house landed on top of me': Bahamas residents on Dorian's terror "The roof started to peel off," said a 75-year-old man who fled his house with his wife. "It was unbelievable." -
Iran Iran tensions: American sanctions bite as France tries to salvage 2015 nuclear deal Iran is poised to begin work on advanced centrifuges that will enrich uranium faster as the 2015 nuclear deal unravels and a last-minute French proposal offering 13.5 billion euros to compensate Iran for not being able to sell crude oil abroad because of U.S. sanctions, looked increasingly unlikely. -
USA U.S. service member killed in Kabul suicide blast, official says The service member was killed in a car bomb near the U.S. embassy on Thursday, a U.S. official at the NATO-led Resolute Support mission said. -
USA Lawmaker scolds female economics professor in S. Korea for not having babies The conservative male lawmaker made the remarks at a confirmation hearing for the female professor's nomination to an antitrust body. -
Earth News Malaysian supermarket fights back to ‘protect the reputation’ of palm oil The biggest supermarket in Malaysia stops selling anti-palm products following a national offensive to preserve the country’s key export. -
Italy European Space Agency teams up with NASA for mission to deflect dangerous Earth-bound asteroids NASA and ESA team up for mission to deflect dangerous Earth-bound asteroids -
United Kingdom Watch: AIDS awareness animation featuring Freddie Mercury released on singer's birthday The video tells the story of two white blood cells, one of whom is infected with the virus, who fall in love. Mercury, who died from AIDS-related complications in 1991, performs his 1985 track Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow. -
Romania Romania's under fire emergency number courts fresh controversy An emergency phone service in Romania — criticised over its slowness responding to a kidnapped teenager that was later found murdered — is under fresh scrutiny. -
USA Trump again defends claim Hurricane Dorian could have hit Alabama "What I said was accurate!" Trump tweeted Thursday morning, a day after showing reporters a week-old, apparently doctored hurricane map. -
USA Elizabeth Warren won the summer, but still has a big challenge in front of her 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. -
Sport Marcel Hirscher: Austria's legendary skier announces retirement The 30-year-old put an end to speculation at a news conference in Salzburg. -
United Kingdom Watch: Netanyahu joins Johnson outside number 10 on surprise visit to London Watch: Netanyahu joins Johnson outside number 10 on surprise visit to London -
Sport Turkish football club Galatasaray's hero's welcome for new striker Radamel Falcao Turkish football club Galatasaray have given a spectacular welcome to their new signing - Columbian striker Radamel Falcao -
USA New theory in the never-ending search for the Loch Ness monster: a really big eel While the legend of the Loch Ness monster goes back hundreds of years, the first modern sighting of Nessie was reported in 1933. -
USA Face-swapping app takes off in China, making AI-powered deepfakes for everyone It's as easy as using a photo filter on Instagram or Snapchat, but it also demonstrates the remarkable power of advances in artificial intelligence to make fake videos. -
No Comment Commuter train and truck in deadly collision in Japan A commuter train and a truck loaded with boxes of citrus collided at a rail crossing near Tokyo on Thursday, killing one and injuring at least 30 people, Japanese authorities said. -
Italy Italy's new coalition: Conte PM & Di Maio foreign minister as government sworn in It relegates Matteo Salvini's far-right League movement to the opposition. -
World Woman, 24, reunited with parents more than two decades since disappearing on a train A woman from Belarus has been reunited with her parents, more than 20 years since losing them on a train when she was a girl. -
USA U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's brother quits government over Brexit "In recent weeks I've been torn between family loyalty and the national interest," Jo Johnson said. -
USA Trump's Space Force can seem funny. But space threats are deadly serious ǀ View Some of the joking about Trump’s space designs is deserved, but U.S. national security relies on space capabilities that are at risk. -
United Kingdom Jo Johnson, UK PM Boris Johnson's brother, quits as an MP Johnson said he was "torn between family loyalty and the national interest." -
World European Union member states make preparations for No Deal Brexit As the European Union steps up contingency plans for a No Deal Brexit, individual member states are also taking steps to deal with the possible fall out. -
USA A royal education: Princess Charlotte marks her first day of school The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge held the hands of their two children as they started a new year at Thomas's Battersea School. -
World News Climate change could halve crop production in southern Europe by 2050, report warns Projections using a high-end emission scenario estimate that yields of crops like wheat, corn and sugar beet could decrease by up to 50% in southern Europe by 2050. -
Economy Lagarde grilled by politicians over her new European Central Bank nomination She warned European countries may need to loosen the purse strings to help fight a recession. -
Bahamas Hurricane Dorian lashes US east coast after bashing Bahamas The streets of Charleston, South Carolina, vanished beneath water on Thursday as Hurricane Dorian skirted the US coast after reducing parts of the Bahamas to rubble. -
Earth News This community has turned a wasteland into an urban paradise I visited King Henry's Walk Garden to see how even the smallest of unused spaces can be used to grow your own fruit and veg, -
Business Google's YouTube to pay $170 million penalty for collecting data on kids Google's YouTube to pay $170 million penalty for collecting data on kids -
USA After Dorian's destruction in Bahamas, relief efforts start trickling in "The logistics are really unlike anything we've experienced before," said the executive director of an organization that provides meals to victims. -
USA Pentagon taking over $400 million in funding for military projects in Puerto Rico for the wall The DOD is taking money from 127 projects in 23 states and three territories to build Trump's long-promised wall along the southern border. -
USA Top House Democrat says Trump appointee accused of harassing diplomats should be fired A watchdog report said Moley's senior adviser called some employees "Obama holdovers" or "traitors," and accused some of being part of the "Deep State."