11 September 2019 | Euronews
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USA Five takeaways from Republicans' narrow escape in North Carolina's 9th District If Trump were to replicate Dan Bishop's performance all over the state next November, he'd clearly lose North Carolina. -
United Kingdom Opposition politicians attack Boris Johnson for Facebook question time while ignoring parliament Opposition politicians have criticised Johnson's decision to hold "people's pmqs" where he answers the public's questions but has ignored a court order nullifying his suspension of parliament -
Belgium Commissioner for 'European way of life' attracts criticism as pandering to the far-right The nomination of a commissioner to "protect the European way of life" has been criticised for the inclusion of migration in the role's brief -
USA What is Andrew Yang's 'big' Democratic debate surprise? Yang mysteriously tweeted that "we've got something big in store!" -
United Kingdom Operation Yellowhammer: UK releases 'no-deal' Brexit documents predicting delays at border The UK government has released its 'Operation Yellowhammer' which details 'significant disruption' at the borders which could lead to medicine and fuel shortages -
USA Trump admin will deny temporary protected status to Bahamians who fled Hurricane Dorian The status would have let Bahamians work and live in the U.S. until it is deemed safe to return home. -
World News Which countries in Europe are most concerned about climate change? And is it only rich ones? -
USA Strange alien world found to have water vapor and possibly rain clouds Exoplanet K2-18 b lies in the habitable zone of its host star some 110 light-years from Earth. -
World Avramopoulos: EU/Turkey migrants deal must survive Outgoing European Union Migration Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos tells Euronews Correspondent Méabh Mc Mahon of the major issues during his time overseeing the most divisive and toxic of topics facing the EU – and his determination that the EU/Turkey statement must survive. -
USA 'Shame on you': North Carolina GOP votes to override veto while Democrats were absent One Democratic lawmaker called the move "scorched earth politics." -
World Raw Politics in full: Leading Green Tesa Arcilla is joined by politicians and journalists to discuss the major political issues that are defining and dividing Europe today. -
Earth News Secondhand superstore offering Gucci and Moschino opened by Oxfam This paradise for thrifty shoppers is the charity's biggest shop with racks of pre-loved designer items to comb through. -
USA Pence's Doonbeg detour cost nearly $600K in ground transportation fees Pence's stay at Trump's Irish golf resort has reinvigorated the debate about whether the president is using his position to enrich himself. -
Netherlands Dutch doctor cleared over euthanasia of women with dementia The unnamed doctor performed euthanasia on the 74-year-old as she had previously made a living will asking for it if her condition deterioated -
Business European carmakers want clarity over Brexit At the Frankfurt Car show European carmakers have expressed the concerns over Brexit saying it will be a problem for both European and British automotive industry. -
Mauritius Where are the Chagos Islands and why has Pope Francis weighed in on the controversy? Pope Francis has called for the UK to honour a UN resolution calling for it to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius -
USA Trump administration meeting to address vaping crisis The meeting comes as members of Congress and lawmakers are calling for strong action. -
Belgium NATO remembers September 11 terrorist attacks, 18 years on NATO remembers the September 11 attacks on the 18th anniversary of the horrific terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. -
Business British Airways warns of more disruption It would take some time for the British Airways flights to return to normal after a pilots strike this week. The company has warned passengers of further disruption: the strike left aircraft and crew in the wrong place. -
Finland Reindeer accident hospitalises a dozen Finnish soldiers in Lapland Battle-hardened soldiers are no strangers to the threat of injury, but they will not have been expecting a reindeer to be involved. But that's exactly what happened in Finland on Tuesday evening. -
USA Mourners use reading of 9/11 victims' names to criticise Rep. Omar and decry gun violence During the annual event in lower Manhattan, selected loves ones of those killed on Sept. 11, read the names of the more nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives that day. -
Earth News Artist Refik Anadol is using data from Rolls-Royce to create LED art Rolls-Royce Art Programme has commissioned Anadol to create the work using data from the thousands of unique paint colours their customers choose. -
Czech Republic Czech president stirs anger after asking if he can withdraw recognition of an independent Kosovo The Czech president has created controversy after saying he wanted to revoke recognition of Kosovo's independence during a state visit to Serbia -
France Watch: Climate protesters on trial over Macron portraits The activists took the portraits from town halls and carried them upside down at an anti-G7 march. Protesters removed 125 portraits of Macron to match the 125 days it took France to overtake its carbon footprint this year. -
The Cube Woman dies after setting herself ablaze over Iran stadium jail fears Sahar Khodayari, an Iranian female football fan who tried to sneak into a stadium dressed as a man, has died after setting herself on fire last week. -
USA The September Democratic debate: Everything you need to know Top-polling Biden, Warren, Sanders, Harris and Buttigieg will share one stage in Houston after a number of candidates failed to qualify. -
Destinations City break: London’s Mayfair hidden gem Checking in at St. James, the 5-star private members club and Small Luxury Hotel in the heart of Mayfair. -
Europe News The Brief: Migration and Europe's way of life Migration has been a politically toxic topic in the European Union in recent years. Euronews spoke with outgoing EU migration commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos who warns that "Europe should never become a fortress". -
USA Undersea explorer becomes the first to reach deepest point of all five oceans Victor Vescovo achieved the feat by diving to the bottom of the Molloy Deep, a frigid trench 170 miles west of Svalbard, Norway. -
Israel EU reacts to Netanyahu's plans to annex Jordan Valley, calls any settlement 'illegal' The European Union said any "settlement plan" would be considered "illegal" under international law after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced he planned to annex parts of the occupied West Bank. -
World Raw Politics in full: Draft Day Tesa Arcilla is joined by politicians and journalists to discuss the major political issues that are defining and dividing Europe today. -
Cult The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra opens Bucharest's George Enescu festival The concert halls in Bucharest will see over 2,500 musicians of 50 nationalities go on stage for 84 concerts and recitals -
USA Emboldened by Trump, Netanyahu pledges annexation move "Netanyahu wouldn't have dared to say what he did during the Obama, Clinton and Bush administrations," said one Middle East expert. -
Romania Romania revokes nomination for its interim EU commissioner Romania has withdrawn its nomination for interim EU commissioner in the final weeks of Juncker's mandate. -
Indonesia Watch: Hijab but no helmet for this Indonesian Wall of Death stunt rider Devi Apriliyani wants to show women in conservative Indonesia that they can do anything men can do. -
USA Court rules Boris Johnson's Parliament suspension was unlawful The court said Johnson's advice to Queen Elizabeth II was unlawful "because its purpose was to stymie parliamentary scrutiny" of the government. -
USA There's good news and bad news for the GOP after a narrow North Carolina win 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. -
Earth News This expo is uniting designers with thousands of responsibly sourced materials The Sustainable Angle is hosting its ninth Future Fabrics Expo to show brands and designers how they can change fashion for the better. -
France Cardiac arrest during sex on business trip can be considered 'work accident', rules French court A Frenchman who died of a cardiac arrest during sex while on a business trip was the victim of a workplace accident ruled a French court. -
USA September 11 terrorist attacks: US marks 18 years since 9/11 carnage On the 18th anniversary of 9/11, the names of the nearly 3,000 people killed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 are read. The names of those killed in the February 26, 1993 truck bombing of the twin towers are also read. -
Europe News Sea life at risk if EU countries don't achieve marine protection goals International targets for protecting biodiversity appear to be out of reach. By 2020, countries with a coastline must establish Marine Protected Areas to ensure the conservation of wildlife and flora. According to a study by the WWF, the European Union is far from leading the way. -
Italy Materadio brings radio broadcasting to the stage As part of its ongoing celebrations as European Capital of Culture, the Italian city of Matera is to host three days of live programming from state radio channel Rai Radio 3 between 11 and 15 September. -
USA Alarm bells should be ringing at Trump HQ after NC House scare Analysis: It's always better to win than lose — but Republicans holding onto a GOP seat by a hair is reason for the president to worry heading into 2020. -
USA Dutch court clears doctor in landmark euthanasia trial Judges at The Hague District Court ruled Wednesday that the doctor met all criteria for carrying out euthanasia under Dutch law. -
Lithuania Leonard Cohen: Statue of late singer-songwriter unveiled in Vilnius, Lithuania Both of Cohen's grandfathers hailed from Lithuania, but he never visited the country himself. Statues of Frank Zappa and John Lennon, neither of whom have ties to the country, are also a big tourist draw in Lithuania. -
World Spain political chaos: fourth election in four years possible as coalition talks fail Coalition talks between the far-left Podemos party and Spain’s caretaker socialist government have broken down. Acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has until the 23rd of September to form a majority coalition or face yet another general election. -
USA U.N. investigators link U.S., Syrian and Russian forces to war crimes The eight-year-old Syrian war has claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands and forced 13 million people from their homes. -
Spain Sea-Watch captain Carola Rackete honoured for Mediterranean migrant rescue The German captain of the migrant rescue ship, Sea-Watch 3, which defied an Italian government ban and docked at Lampedusa, has been honoured for her stance by the Catalan Government. -
United Kingdom Boris Johnson's suspension of parliament is unlawful, a Scottish court rules Three judges at the supreme civil court in Scotland have ruled on Tuesday that UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend parliament is unlawful. -
USA Is Andrew Yang ready for prime time? "The crowds are bigger. The energy is higher," Yang told NBC News. "The questions are more about what you would do as president." -
USA Rocket blast at U.S. Embassy in Kabul on 9/11 anniversary It was the first major attack in the Afghan capital since President Donald Trump abruptly called off U.S.-Taliban talks over the weekend. -
Germany Hong Kong is the 'new Berlin in the new Cold War' says Joshua Wong Hong Kong's pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong attends a news conference in Berlin, Germany. -
USA Twitter diplomacy: The “Money Heist” of Trump’s Foreign Policy ǀ View We should, as observers, check our emotions and learn to play Trump’s “long game”: evaluate the bigger picture, remembering the advice from “Money Heist”: “If you finally get them a happy ending, you’ll be the country’s hero, but if it ends up in a long string of dead people, we'll all be screwed." -
Iran Two British-Australians, one Australian detained in Iran Two British-Australian nationals and one Australian national have been detained in Iran as tensions mount with the West. -
Spain Watch: Internal divisions highlighted on Catalonia's National Day Catalonia celebrates on Wednesday its National Day despite internal divisions between the region's independentist parties. -
France Bankrupt French low-cost Aigle Azur receives 14 takeover offers, 13,000 people remain stranded Crash-strapped French low-cost airline Aigle Azur has received 14 takeover offers. Meanwhile, about 13,000 people remain stranded. -
World News Anti-Kremlin candidate wins Moscow assembly seat with help of army votes - data Anti-Kremlin candidate wins Moscow assembly seat with help of army votes - data -
Destinations I went for a weekend staycation at Berkshire's hidden floating spa Monkey Island Estate has a history of illustrious guests and has been newly renovated to feature a floating spa. -
World News U.S. President Trump could meet with Iran's Rouhani at U.N. with no preconditions - Pompeo U.S. President Trump could meet with Iran's Rouhani at U.N. with no preconditions - Pompeo -
World News Pope says Britain should obey U.N., return islands, including U.S. base Pope says Britain should obey U.N., return islands, including U.S. base -
World News Body of Zimbabwe's Mugabe to leave Singapore for burial at home Body of Zimbabwe's Mugabe to leave Singapore for burial at home -
Sport Neymar rape accuser charged with extortion Neymar rape accuser charged with extortion -
USA In Abaco Islands, the letter D marks the site of a grim recovery effort More than a week after Hurricane Dorian slammed the Abaco Islands, the search and rescue efforts have shifted to recovering the remains of those killed by storm. -
USA It just got a little easier for low-income women in this Texas city to access abortion care Austin's latest budget includes funds to help women who live there overcome barriers to access, like the cost of travel to and from a clinic.