20 September 2019 | Euronews
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USA Judge orders Trump to answer questions under oath in protesters' case The protesters allege Trump's security guards roughed them up. The judge said Trump's testimony is 'indispensable' to the case. -
USA Deny, divert, discredit: Trump turns to his scandal playbook once again Analysis: The president has a canned approach for trying to fend off bad news. This time it's a whistleblower report. -
Libya Sudanese migrant shot dead after being returned to Libya A Sudanese man was killed by a bullet would, the International Organization of Migration said. -
Sport Russia and Japan dominate Day 1 of Tashkent Grand Prix Russia and Japan dominate Day 1 of Tashkent Grand Prix -
USA Trump admin says migrants passing through El Salvador must seek asylum there before asking U.S. "El Salvador isn't safe for its own citizens. To deem it safe for refugees seeking asylum would be laughable if it wasn't so dangerous," one advocate said. -
World News Global climate strikes: it's not just affluent western nations | The Cube From Kabul to Tuvalu, climate marches this Friday did not just take place in affluent western nations. -
Business Thomas Cook in last ditch talks over €220 million bailout The iconic British firm is just hours away from collapse if it can't reach a deal. -
Canada Why I'm not surprised that Justin Trudeau wore blackface ǀ View People can do racist things but believe they’re not racist in part from conditioning that says burning crosses and lynchings are racist but little else is. -
Greece Watch: Drought kills hundreds of fish in Greek lake Hundreds of fish have washed up on the shores of a lake after drought caused a drop in the water level. The phenomenon is blamed on high temperatures and a lack of rainfall. -
World News The best images from Europe's climate protests Witty slogans, colourful costumes, drawings, performances: the pictures illustrate how protesters across the region deployed their creativity to raise awareness of the climate crisis. -
USA Amid blackface uproar, Justin Trudeau announces plan to ban assault rifles The prime minister said Friday that if his Liberal Party wins the national election Oct. 21, the government would ban military-grade assault weapons. -
USA Real-life Atlantis: Lost continent found under Europe is revealing Earth's missing history Research has turned up lost continents buried beneath Europe and in the Pacific Ocean, and there may be more. -
No Comment Troops protect people in Afghan climate protest Troops atop an armored personnel carrier and on foot, their rifles at the ready, protected about 100 of Kabul's young, who are worried that if war doesn't kill them, climate change will. -
USA Can a president really say or promise anything he wants when conducting foreign policy? Analysis: "The president [has] the authority to do, and say, and pledge, awful things in the conduct of U.S. foreign policy," said a Bush admin lawyer. -
World El Gouna Film Festival opens in Egypt The third edition of the El Gouna Film Festival has opened its curtains in Egypt. More than 200 movie stars and filmmakers made an appearance on the red carpet opening night. -
Netherlands 'Brexit destroyed my business': The small business owners who left the UK As the prospect of a no-deal Brexit moves closer, some small business owners have decided to move their companies out of the UK -
Italy Matera 2019: dancing in the streets as locals embrace cultural collaboration Matera’s year as European Capital of Culture is drawing to a close. But its legacy will remain thanks to the enthusiastic involvement of local residents. -
Sci-Tech From smart trousers to flying taxis, Japan drives innovation at Berlin IFA exhibition What are the next trends in consumer electronics and home appliances? The answers are easy to find at one of the world’s leading trade shows - IFA in Berlin. -
Russia Why is Russia arming its cosmonauts before they go into space? Spoiler alert: It's not to kill aliens. -
USA Trump appears to praise Pelosi's drug pricing bill after McConnell rejects it McConnell said in an interview hours before Trump's tweet that Pelosi's measure is dead on arrival in the Senate. -
World News Facebook to press on with Libra cryptocurrency launch despite French and German opposition Since the U.S. tech company unveiled its plans in June, its proposed cryptocurrency has met with regulatory and political scepticism, with France and Germany pledging to block Libra from operating in Europe. -
United Kingdom Masha and the Bear: Russian duo clock up 55 billion views on YouTube The cartoon will hit UK cinemas on September 20. -
France French supermarket chain to remove additives using phone app that rates products French supermarket chain says it will remove 140 additives, changing 900 food recipes by 2020. -
Austria Austria to grant citizenship to descendants of victims of Nazism Second and third-generation relatives with British nationality have expressed interest in applying for citizenship of the EU country as Brexit looms. -
Business Planet Turning the tables on plastic pollution Business Planet travels to the Belgian city of Antwerp to see how one small company is transforming plastic pollution into a designer product. -
Business Planet Thinking outside the toy box: how to give new life to old playthings As concern grows about the amount of plastic pollution we’re leaving for future generations, a Belgian company is setting a great example to children. -
Europe News On two wheels between the two seats of the EU Parliament | Part two In this video we take a look back at the bicycle journey of our correspondent between Brussels and Strasbourg. -
Europe News On two wheels between the two seats of the EU Parliament | Part one In this video, our correspondent cycles between the two seats of the EU parliament, Brussels and Strasbourg -
My Europe Series Brexit shaming, climate strikes and fresh elections This week was an embarrassing one for Europe's leaders - from a podium shaming for Boris Johnson, to ex-Italy PM Matteo Renzi quiting the ruling democratic party, rocking the new government. And, the Spanish prime minister was tongue-tied as he faces fresh elections for the second time this year. -
No Comment North Korea celebrates founding anniversary of international martial arts committee North Korea held Taekwondo demonstrations along with other forms of martial arts on Wednesday (September 18) to celebrate the 20th founding anniversary of its International Martial Arts Games Committee (IMAGC). -
Spain Twitter suspends thousands of accounts in Spain and the MIddle East The People's Party said that it had never created false accounts on Twitter. -
China Watch: Eyeball drinks on the menu at Hong Kong restaurant in honour of protesters This Hong Kong restaurant is paying tribute to a woman whose eye was injured during pro-democracy protests. The woman became a symbol of alleged police violence during demonstrations. -
Taste European chefs discover the delight of Japanese sake Sake, a complex drink from Japan is gaining popularity among cooks and wine enthusiasts in Europe especially as an accompaniment to seafood dishes -
Taste Langoustine carpaccio marries perfectly with Japanese sake Sake specialists are trying their best to introduce the unique characteristics of this complex fermented drink to the greatest number of people outside Japan -
USA Six months after Christchurch shootings, videos of attack are still on Facebook Platforms increasingly face a battle with bad actors organizing on forums such as 8chan to circumvent their detection systems. -
Taste An expert reveals how best to drink Japanese sake In Japan, there are not many rules for drinking sake, but one fundamental rule is that you never serve yourself -
United Kingdom Hate crimes are rising in the UK - thanks to Brexit and an exclusive education system ǀ View New data from the UK’s police forces shows that hate crimes in British schools and colleges have more than doubled in three years. The time period for the study is not coincidental. -
United Kingdom Watch back: Jeremy Corbyn speaks on climate crisis Labour leader says the government will 'hear demands' of youth activists. -
World News Where is climate action happening across the world and near you? Navigate the map above using your mouse or your two fingers on mobile. -
USA What we know — and don't know — about the Trump-whistleblower story 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. -
Next Series Testing times for the human guinea pigs on ISS The astronauts on board the International Space Station often become human guinea pigs as they conduct experiments on themselves. -
Spain UN apologises for blaming Spanish Republicans for the Guernica massacre An article on the UN website wrongly attributed the 1937 attack by Nazi and Italian fascist forces. -
Europe News Laura Kovesi: Romania's ex-corruption chief speaks after EU public prosecutor support One of Romania best-known anti-corruption chiefs has been speaking to Euronews after being backed to be the EU’s first public prosecutor. -
Norway Watch: Norway's last coal miners fight for survival against climate policy Norway's last coal mine, in the Arctic archipelago, is under threat of closure. It is situated in the northernmost town on Earth – which is also the fastest heating, thanks to climate change. -
World News EU customs seized €740 million worth of fake goods in 2018 Pierre Moscovici, the Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs added that the job of customs officers "is made even more difficult by the rise in small packages entering the EU through online sales." -
USA New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio drops 2020 bid De Blasio's bid — launched in May — ultimately lasted just over four months and was largely mocked for most of its short life. -
USA North Korea welcomes 'new method' from U.S. in nuclear talks A North Korean diplomat welcomed that relations would be conducted "from a more practical point of view" after the departure of John Bolton. -
USA Trump admin ignored its own evidence of climate change's impact on migration from Central America An internal report obtained by NBC New showed migration surged from those areas where climate change is hurting crops and farmers. -
World News Climate change: Poll finds a majority think it's an emergency At least three-quarters of the more than 1,000 respondents polled in each of the eight countries — Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, the UK and US — think the world is facing a "climate emergency" which could soon become "extremely dangerous." -
Cult Dubai is the new Milan as fashion designers head east Fashion designers and industry professionals are flocking to Dubai, which is fast making its mark in the world of haute couture. -
Malta Malta urged to drop libel cases against murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia Commissioner Dunja Mijatovic says that the litigation is an attempt to intimidate Galizia's family. -
Iceland Scientists in Iceland fuse carbon dioxide into rock in a bid to combat climate change Iceland's glaciers are changing every year, so scientists are developing new ways to neutralize the harmful effects of carbon dioxide. -
World News What is the 'Tetris challenge'? Europe's emergency services photos go viral Fire, ambulance and police departments from across Europe have got involved. -
USA Global climate strike protests expected to draw millions Coordinated action is expected in some 150 countries, organizers claimed. -
USA How one Syrian camp shows the fight against ISIS isn't over Six months ago ISIS lost all of its territory and tens of thousands of fighters in Iraq and Syria — but it lives on. -
USA High school gamers are scoring college scholarships. But can esports make varsity? The esports boom has reached high schools, where students are forming teams and districts are weighing the benefits. Esports startups see opportunity. -
USA Stephen Miller wants to slash the number of refugees allowed in the U.S. The Pentagon is fighting back. The Pentagon is the lone voice inside the Trump admin defending the U.S. refugee program. -
Spain Elections in Spain: What could influence the November elections to break the political impasse? Spaniards were frustrated and angry on Wednesday after being called to the polls for a fourth time in four years and some said they would stay away from the ballot box, making it harder to predict how the political deadlock could be broken. -
World News Millions of young people march for climate in historic mobilisation The global climate strike kicked off in the Pacific islands and followed the rising sun through Australia, Japan, Southeast Asia and into Europe, Africa and the Middle East. -
Earth News Today we are on Global Climate Strike Don't expect business as usual, we're taking a stand against climate change. -
Business Germany expects tough EU talks on energy taxes to counter climate change Germany expects tough EU talks on energy taxes to counter climate change -
Albania Albanian ex-minister cleared on drug charges, guilty of abuse of office Albanian ex-minister cleared on drug charges, guilty of abuse of office -
World News Australian students kick off global climate strike with message for government: Do your job Australian students kick off global climate strike with message for government: Do your job
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USA Trump, Mark Zuckerberg hold surprise White House meeting Trump has previously accused Facebook of having a bias against conservatives and even threatened to sue the tech giant. -
USA Topless women win big as Colorado city drops ban Officials in Fort Collins decided it's not worth the money to fight for its ordinance banning women from appearing topless in public. -
USA DHS formally backs off plans to deport sick immigrant children After backlash from Congress and the public, the administration says it will resume consideration of deportations on a "case-by-case" basis. -
USA Everyday people: How a massive picture database sparked a discussion about AI and bias After an art project showed how AI can categorize people in offensive ways, a major research database is discarding half its images of people.