9 September 2019 | Euronews
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USA 'Ransom': Google faces antitrust probes — and that's emboldening some of its critics Some small businesses use words like "ransom" and "shakedown" when talking about Google, while Google says it's acting in the best interest of consumers. -
USA Sarah Palin's husband, Todd, files for divorce over 'incompatibility of temperament' Todd Palin filed to dissolve the couple's 31-year marriage with Anchorage Superior Court on Friday. -
United Kingdom Watch: Petrol bombs thrown at police during Northern Ireland operation Petrol bombs were thrown at police vehicles as officers investigated a suspect device in Northern Ireland, authorities said. -
USA 'NOTHING TO DO WITH ME': Trump distances himself from controversies involving his business as scrutiny grows House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement last week that Trump's properties "are a cesspool of corruption," and "a black hole for taxpayers' money." -
Netherlands Two children among four dead in 'family drama' in Dutch city of Dordrecht, say police Police believe one of the deceased, a 35-year-old police officer, may have been the shooter. -
USA House Dems to probe Giuliani's efforts to get Ukraine to investigate Trump opponents The chairmen characterized Giuliani's efforts to pressure Ukraine on the Bidens and Paul Manafort as aiming to help Trump's reelection campaign. -
USA Congress returns with guns, Trump probes and spending bills on its plate Lawmakers haven't left themselves much time: The House is scheduled to be in session for only 45 days through the end of the year. -
USA More GOP challengers line up against Trump, more states cancel their primaries Republican Party leaders defended the decision not to let voters have a say about who they want on the ticket next year. -
World Raw Politics in full: Let's Make a Deal Tesa Arcilla is joined by politicians and journalists to discuss the major political issues that are defining and dividing Europe today. -
China I once was a Chinese nationalist. Hong Kong changed my mind ǀ View In the images of millions upon millions of Hong Kongers marching peacefully for a better future, I see the Hong Kong I fell in love with. -
USA Trump complains 'boring' John Legend, 'filthy mouthed' Chrissy Teigen didn't credit him for criminal justice bill "Imagine being president and spending your Sunday night hate-watching MSNBC hoping somebody — ANYBODY — will praise you," Legend responded. -
United Kingdom John Bercow's journey from the back benches to the speaker's chair The speaker has been a divisive figure in the House of Commons -
USA Why is the Amazon rainforest important? The world's largest rainforest affects the global climate, and its diversity of plants and animals is without equal. -
USA Read the full text of the House Judiciary resolution outlining impeachment probe Chairman Jerrold Nadler declared last month that his panel was proceeding with an impeachment investigation of Trump despite there being no vote to do so. -
Business UK economy returns growth in July Britain's gross domestic product increased more than expected in July dampening fears it will succumb to its first recession since the financial crisis as the Brexit crisis escalates -
USA Four missing crew members found alive inside capsized cargo ship off Georgia coast The Golden Ray caught fire and overturned on the St. Simons Sound off the coast of Brunswick, Georgia, around 2 a.m. Sunday. -
No Comment Forest in Austrian stadium opens to public with environmental message A forest planted inside an Austrian soccer stadium opened to the public with a message that one day nature might only be enjoyed in a museum-like environment. -
No Comment How do you dig the perfect grave? Hungarian gravediggers will show you Gravediggers in Hungary have been competing to win the prize for the best-dug grave. -
Cuba Watch: Catholics and Yoruba unite to celebrate Cuba's patron saint Hundreds of religious pilgrims walked through Old Havana to celebrate the Virgin of Charity, Cuba's patron saint. -
Europe News The Brief: Team Ursula - a change in direction The names are out, but the portfolios will be revealed Tuesday. Gender balance achieved, but will the new-look Commission take a new direction? -
United Kingdom Who is Johnson’s advisor Dominic Cummings, the man 'running the country'? Dominic Cummings has made his presence felt in Westminster since he was appointed as a senior adviser to Prime Minister Boris Johnson in July and its not just lawmakers that have noticed. -
USA N.Y. woman being held in Russia after arrest with medical marijuana Audrey Lorber's congressman on Staten Island said, "No American citizen should be held in jail for a medical condition." -
World News John Bercow says he will stand down on 31 October 2019 or at next general election UK Parliament Speaker John Bercow says he will stand down on 31 October 2019 or at next general election - whichever is soonest. -
Earth News WATCH | Jelly Tot tiaras and statement bracelets at Graduate Fashion Week A new generation of designers has found a way to make statement pieces sustainable. -
USA House lays out its impeachment probe The House Judiciary Committee laid out the parameters on Monday of what it's calling its ongoing "impeachment investigation" of President Donald Trump. -
World News Policymakers should better protect outdoor workers from the sun ǀ View In Europe alone, 14.5 million workers spend at least 75 per cent of their working lives outdoors without adequate protection and are at greater risk of developing skin cancer. Yet this invisible risk is being vastly neglected. -
USA Nissan board says chief to resign, successor to be named The company's board has approved Saikawa's resignation, effective Sept. 16. -
Next Series Rising from the rubble: how to turn construction waste into the building blocks of the future Researchers in Spain and Italy are developing a range of new materials from construction waste that would once have ended up in landfill. -
USA Tuesday's special election in North Carolina could reveal clues about 2020 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. -
Argentina Argentina's football legend Diego Maradona makes comeback as new coach of La Plata's Gimnasia club He ignited the stadium where more than 30,000 fans gathered to welcome their idol. -
World News Suicide: One person dies every 40 seconds, says World Health Organisation The United Nations agency said the most effective ways to reduce the number of suicides would be for governments to restrict access to pesticides. -
USA North Carolina House race has an unlikely scandal hangover Ahead of Tuesday's election, Democrat Dan McCready is benefiting from a marathon campaign after last year's voter fraud upended the GOP field. -
USA British Parliament to be suspended as Brexit hangs in balance "I want to get a deal," said Boris Johnson, as the Brexit clock continues to tick. -
USA Democratic freshmen holdouts on impeachment face rising pressure For many lawmakers this August recess, there was no dodging the issue on the home front, whether their districts were solidly blue or more closely divided. -
United Kingdom UK PM once again fails in attempt to trigger snap election after anti no-deal bill passes Parliament will be prorogued later on Monday ahead of Brexit deadline. -
World Inside Iran: the fresh missile threat causing alarm in Washington Whilst much of the recent attention has been on Iran's nuclear ambitions, the country's existing arsenal of ballistic missiles is also making the US wary. -
World UK PM likely to attempt 'fudge' to get around Brexit extension - former Tory strategist X -
Destinations Exploring historic Normandy in château style Visitors flock to Normandy each year to see for themselves the D-Day landing beaches and Bayeux tapestry. We mixed history with the high life. -
World Bosnians hold first gay pride parade amid strong police protection In the Bosnian capital Sarajevo, the LGBTQ community held its first-ever gay pride parade event. But it came under strong police protection as counter-protests were called by religious groups. -
France Macron apologizes to Albania after wrong national anthem played at football match Macron apologizes to Albania after wrong national anthem played at football match -
United Kingdom Major blaze rips through block of flats in Worcester Park, southwest London Major blaze rips through block of flats in Worcester Park, southwest London -
Poland Poland's foreign ministry condemns attack on Israeli students Poland's foreign ministry condemned an attack on Israeli students at a Warsaw nightclub on Saturday. -
Ireland Johnson, Varadkar say meeting was 'constructive' but with no breakthrough We won't replace a legal guarantee with a promise, said Varadkar -
USA Summer heatwaves caused 1,500 extra deaths in France The top temperature in France this summer was 46 degrees Celsius (114.8 Fahrenheit). -
United Kingdom Most flights cancelled as British Airways pilots begin two-day strike Dozens of BA flights have been cancelled, disrupting the plans of tens of thousands of travellers. -
No Comment Elephants trample crowd at Sri Lankan pageant, injuring 17 Seventeen people were injured when two elephants at a Sri Lankan street pageant went on a rampage on Saturday (September 7), local media reported -
Business British Airways pilots ground planes in unprecedented 48-hour strike British Airways pilots ground planes in unprecedented 48-hour strike -
World News EU countries still giving breaks to fossil fuel industries, new study says A new report found that EU member states are introducing new fossil fuel subsidies and not providing plans to phase them out. -
USA Air Force reviews layovers after crew stayed at Trump hotel "We must still be considerate of perceptions of not being good stewards of taxpayer funds," the service's top spokesman says. -
USA Secret Taliban peace talks at Camp David floated, scrapped within a week National security adviser John Bolton vehemently opposed the idea but the State Department argued it could move the parties closer to an agreement.