12 September 2019 | Euronews
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USA September Democratic Debate: Live Updates NBC News' live blog with the latest coverage of the third democratic primary debate for the 2020 presidential election hosted by ABC in Texas on September 12, 2019. -
United Kingdom Boris Johnson denies lying to Queen over reasons for suspending Parliament The UK prime minister says it is not "not true" that he mislead the Queen over intentions to suspend parliament so it could not scruntise his Brexit plans -
USA Explaining the student debt crisis and what Dem candidates propose doing about it From tuition-free college to canceling all student loans at once, 2020 contenders have a variety of ideas. -
Russia Putin critic Navalny says at least 200 raids carried out against supporters Days after Russia's ruling party lost a third of its seats in Moscow's city legislature, raids were carried out about opposition activist Alexey Navalny's supporters, he said. -
USA With confetti and push notifications, stock app Robinhood nudges investors toward risk "I liken it to giving the keys of a sports car to a 12-year-old," said Tara Falcone, a certified financial planner and the founder of ReisUP, a financial education company. -
Ireland Coffee spill in aircraft cockpit forced plane to divert to Ireland A commercial aircraft carrying 326 passengers was forced to divert to Shannon, Ireland, after a coffee spill caused two audio control panels to fail, it emerged today. -
Italy Hand-holding skeletons dubbed Lovers of Modena 'were both male' Researchers from the University of Bologna used a new technique which found a male-only protein present in their teeth enamel -
No Comment Thai elephant with prosthetic foot is transferred to new home A three-year-old baby elephant with a prosthetic foot is transferred to a new home in northern Thailand. The elephant, called Fa Jam, was caught in a trap in 2016 and was later rescued and fitted with a prosthetic foot. -
No Comment Devotees bid farewell to Ganesh at festival climax Thousands of devotees gathered in Mumbai to bid farewell to the popular elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesh, after a ten-day festival to celebrate his birth. -
No Comment Car chases and stunts as new James Bond film is shot in Italy Eyewitness footage captured in August, show scenes of a dramatic car chase being filmed in Matera, Italy, for the new James Bond film "No Time to Die". -
Austria '#50ShadesOfKurz hashtag made me smile,' says author of former Austrian chancellor's biography The official biography has been compared to the erotic novel "Fifty Shades of Grey" -
USA Andrew McCabe appeal to avoid criminal charges rejected A DOJ watchdog said former FBI Deputy Director McCabe made unauthorized releases of information and then misled investigators about it. -
World Raw Politics in full: Juncker Exclusive Tesa Arcilla is joined by politicians and journalists to discuss the major political issues that are defining and dividing Europe today. -
USA 5 things to watch at Thursday's Democratic debate in Houston Analysis: Biden vs. the left, and four more subplots as the culling continues. -
United Kingdom Your view: Is Juncker right to call Britons 'part-time Europeans'? "The British since the very beginning were part-time Europeans, what we need are full time Europeans," Juncker told Euronews in an exclusive interview. -
Business European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi pledges indefinite stimulus to revive Eurozone economy Seven years ago, in the very midst of the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis, Mario Draghi promised to do "whatever it takes" to preserve the euro. He now adds one more vow - to do it for as long as necessary. -
Business "Operation Yellowhammer" Explained What happens if there is no Brexit deal? A few pages of the UK's government assessment, "Operation Yellowhammer" offers a rare glimpse at what a no-deal Brexit looks like. -
World Jean-Claude Juncker: 'Brexit is failure of Britain, not the European Union' Jean-Claude Juncker, the outgoing President of the European Commission, has said Brexit is a "tragedy" and a "failure" but it is "the failure of Britain, not the European Union." He also said the UK had only ever been "part-time Europeans". -
USA On Friday the 13th, a full 'harvest moon' will be visible in the night sky The timing may seem ominous, but there's no reason to be spooked by this skywatching event. -
USA Cockpit coffee spill forces commercial jet to make emergency landing The Airbus A330-243 flying to Cancun, Mexico, from Frankfurt, landed at Shannon in Ireland. -
No Comment Coffin of Zimbabwe's ex-president Robert Mugabe arrives in Harare The body of former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe lay in state at a Harare soccer stadium on Thursday (September 12). -
Russia Watch: Priests perform flyover blessing to protect city from 'lust and alcohol abuse' Priests took to the sky to bless a Russian city with holy water, protecting it from alcohol consumption and lust. The priests have made the annual flight since 2006, using around 70 litres of holy water each trip. -
Russia Kirill Serebrennikov: Russian theatre director has house arrest conditions lifted by Moscow court Kirill Serebrennikov has been under house arrest since 2017 following accusations of embezzlement which supporters say are politically motivated -
France Institutional racism in the justice system is prevalent across EU states says new report A new study has found institutional racism in the EU affects all parts of the criminal justice system, from reporting the crime to sentencing. -
USA They're telling us there's a chance: Why the debate nonqualifiers won't quit (yet) Why the longest long shots of the still-bloated 2020 Democratic presidential field say they're staying in the fray. -
No Comment Weather alert for Alicante & Valencia after Majorca hit by severe rain Spain’s forecaster has issued a red weather alert for the Costa Blanca around Alicante and Valencia after Majorca was hit by severe rain, hail and a tornado. -
Chile Watch: Coup continues to divide Chile on 46th anniversary Wednesday marked the 46th anniversary of the coup that in 1973 brought General Augusto Pinochet to power. His 1973-1990 dictatorship saw 40,000 people disappeared, killed, imprisoned or tortured. -
Ecotech What do people do on their superyachts? Watch Netflix, it turns out I was invited to cruise on a superyacht in Malta, bringing me that little bit closer to what it would feel like to own one myself. -
France France wants to block Facebook's new Libra cryptocurrency from Europe France's finance minister says the Libra cryptocurrency could damage "monetary sovreignty". -
USA Impeachment inquiry ramps up as Judiciary panel adopts procedural guidelines The House committee passed a resolution Thursday that would set the outlines for future impeachment investigation hearings. -
Cult Jodorowski's latest documentary explores 'psychomagic' and healing The avant-garde film maker has developed an alternative form of healing by freeing the subconscious through his art. -
USA 145 CEOs across America send letter to senators urging gun legislation The letter, signed by the chief executives of Uber, Levi Strauss & Co., Twitter and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., among other companies, calls firearm violence "a public health crisis that demands urgent action." -
USA Biden and Warren had a long history of squabbles before 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. -
USA Netanyahu denies Israel planted spy devices near the White House The allegations that Israel planted surveillance devices near the White House were reported by news site Politico. -
USA Trudeau fights for survival as Canadian election looms Polls suggest Trudeau's Liberals and the opposition Conservatives are in a dead heat as Canadians prepare to go to the ballot box on Oct. 21. -
Earth News Gucci goes fully carbon neutral as London Fashion Week commences The Italian luxury label makes its biggest sustainable commitment yet, announcing the news on Instagram with a striking, black and white post. -
USA Boris Johnson denies lying to the queen over Brexit Asked in an interview, "Did you lie to the queen when you asked her to [suspend] Parliament?" Johnson said, "Absolutely not." -
Spain Watch: 600,000 Catalan independence supporters rally in Barcelona for holiday The 11 September holiday marks the fall of Barcelona in the Spanish War of Succession in 1714 and has become a focus point for the region's secessionist movement. -
Belgium EU chief David Sassoli says 'no initiatives' have been shown that would reopen Brexit negotiations European Parliament President David Sassoli is speaking about Brexit and other issues after meeting with the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier -
USA Supporters of prominent Kremlin critic accuse state of dozens of raids The searches took place days after Russia's ruling United Russia party lost one third of its seats in the Moscow city assembly. -
USA Gun control coalition amps up pressure on corporations A coalition of gun control advocates issues an open letter asking U.S. companies to break all ties with the NRA. -
World Did UK government mislead Queen Elizabeth II over parliament prorogation? The case has been referred to the UK Supreme Court, where it will be heard next week. -
Europe News Exclusive: Juncker brands Britons ‘part-time Europeans’ who were never fully in the union Exclusive: Juncker brands Britons ‘part-time Europeans’ who were never fully in the union. -
USA Millions of years ago, this 'frozen dragon' flying reptile as big as a fighter jet soared over Earth Scientists say the newly discovered species had a wingspan of up to 33 feet. -
USA Buttigieg, O'Rourke fight to reinvigorate their campaigns As they head into Thursday's debate, Pete Buttigieg and Beto O'Rourke are trying to recapture the early excitement of their early campaign days. -
USA Democrats prep for debate: Watch the clock, no cursing, who will strike first The third faceoff takes place in Houston on Thursday night, and features the top 10 candidates on stage together for the first time. -
USA Why Andrew Yang is totally wrong about robots replacing workers ǀ View In a world of job-killing automation, you'd expect to see an epidemic of unemployed workers. Right now the unemployment rate is at a 50-year low. -
World News NATO 'preparing' for a world where nuclear arms treaty doesn't exist Speaking at a Brussels commemoration event for the September 11 attacks, Jens Stoltenberg said Europe needs to prepare for a world where Russia could place nuclear-capable missiles on its doorstep. -
Cyprus Blasts hit ammunition depot in Cyprus, some injured says minister A series of blasts hit an ammunition depot in northern Cyprus after a fire broke out in a military zone. -
Belgium French minister holds out possibility of new Brexit extension The French minister for Europe, Amelie de Montchalin, says if there were a new government or the announcement of elections, the EU could examine the request. -
France French prosecutors question three alleged victims in Epstein investigation French prosecutors have launched an appeal for potential victims of late financier Jeffrey Epstein to come forward after investigating three alleged victims. -
Economy Rome to Brussels: Italian renaissance as new government takes its marks For his first visit abroad follwing the formation of his new pro-European majority Giuseppe Conte couldn't resist the call of Brussels. The Italian prime minister met the leaders of the European institutions, starting with the president-elect of the European Commission Ursula Von Der Leyen: a woman -
Economy In Spain, as in Europe, gas is crucial for the delivery of the energy transition ǀ View The recent draft decree in Spain caught the attention of Eurogas. The draft decree proposes to reduce the investment in the gas grid by up to some 50% according to projections from Sedigas as of 2021. This questions the viability of the gas system in Spain in the very near future. -
World News Water found for first time in atmosphere of planet outside Earth's solar system Astronomers from UCL have found traces of water vapour in an exoplanet outside Earth's solar system. -
Earth News Drool over these leafy interiors at the greenest offices in London We visit four of the most sustainable office spaces in the capital city, inspiring you to turn your own office space into a jungle. -
Portugal Portugal parliament condemns plan for dictatorship museum Portugal parliament condemns plan for dictatorship museum -
France France's National Assembly leader put under investigation in graft probe France's National Assembly leader put under investigation in graft probe -
USA Daniel Johnston, quirky, troubled and beloved singer-songwriter, dies at 58 The eccentric singer-songwriter was beloved by many fans in spite of, or even because of, his battles with mental health issues. -
USA Trump agency to halt House oversight trips amid complaint over staff behavior Democrats believe the battle is a proxy fight in a larger war between Subcommittee Chairwoman Betty McCollum, D-Minn., and Interior Secretary David Bernhardt. -
USA Supreme Court allows Trump administration to enforce toughest restriction yet on migrant asylum requests A lawsuit to stop the new policy is still working its way through the lower courts.