21 September 2019 | Euronews
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United Kingdom Boris Johnson's Conservatives lead Labour by 15 points in new UK poll The results come ahead of a potential national election over Brexit. -
USA Two dead in South Carolina shooting At least eight others have been injured in a shooting in a bar. -
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia says it will wait before responding to attack on key oil installations Riyadh and the U.S. have blamed Iran for the drone attack on 14 September. -
Sport Boltaboev registers fastest ever ippon in judo history The two second tai-o-toshi sent the home crowd wild - and it also sent Boltaboev en route to his first ever gold medal on the world judo tour -
No Comment 'O zapft is!': Munich's world-famous Oktoberfest beer festival opens The festival brings more than six million people to the southern German city. -
Japan All Blacks beat South Africa 23-13 in World Cup opening match Four minutes of first-half brilliance led an otherwise unconvincing New Zealand to a 23-13 victory over South Africa in a clash between two World Cup favourites on Saturday that never quite lived up to its billing. -
Japan Watch: Batman symbol beamed into sky as caped crusader turns 80 Japan was first country to turn on the signal, with Berlin, Paris and London set to follow. -
Earth News A vision of the future: Kengo Kuma at the London Design Festival We sat down with Clare Farrow, curator of Kengo Kuma's 'Bamboo (竹) Ring: Weaving into Lightness' to talk about the future of sustainable architecture. -
China Police in Hong Kong fire tear gas at anti-government protesters Meanwhile groups loyal to the Chinese government began tearing down anti-government messages from so-called Lennon walls, named after the Beatles singer John Lennon -
USA Virginia Giuffre talks for the first time about Prince Andrew's alleged sexual abuse Virginia Giuffre talks for the first time about Prince Andrew's alleged sexual abuse -
Norway Scientists have embarked from Norway on the longest-ever expedition to the Arctic The MOSAiC expedition is a year-long project led by Germany's Alfred Wegener Institute which aims to learn more about the weather processes in the Arctic. -
Albania Albania earthquake: Magnitude 5.6 tremor felt in capital Tirana An earthquake of magnitude 5.6 has struck 30 kilometres of the Albanian capital of Tirana. -
Germany 'Lack of ambition': Green groups slam Germany's new climate package A new domestic carbon pricing scheme, more incentives for buying electric cars, and lower railway passes are part of the new package. -
USA Watch again: Greta Thunberg speaks at UN Youth Climate Summit Swedish teenage activist is speaking a year since her solo protest inspired a global movement. -
No Comment Pod of orcas spotted frolicking in water near Seattle A pod of orcas, also known as killer whales, was spotted frolicking in Washington state's Puget Sound on Friday. -
World News Team of researchers map out areas where underwater noise pollution is at 'critical stage' Sure you can see litter on the beach, but underwater noise pollution is a threat that few people know about. -
No Comment Sakurajima volcano in southern Japan erupts A volcano in southern Japan erupted on Friday (September 20) morning, sending plumes of ash and gas over 2,500 metres into the air. -
No Comment Friends 25th anniversary: Dozens of Phoebe look-alikes perform in New York More than two dozen look-alikes of Friends character Phoebe descended on New York to celebrate the sitcom's 25th anniversary. -
USA Made in Cambodia: How women in poverty are supplying America's market for hair Third-world poverty pushes Cambodian women to sell their hair, feeding American demands for first-world vanity. -
USA Booker memo: May not be in race 'much longer' if he can't raise millions in days The Democratic presidential candidate's campaign manager warned the NJ senator won't stick around without a viable chance to win. -
USA US to send troops to Saudi Arabia after attacks on oil installations Drone strikes on key Saudi oil installations last Saturday have reduced the flow of the world's oil supplies by about five percent. -
Malta Daphne Caruana Galizia: Family slams independence of inquiry into murder of Maltese journalist The sons of murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia have questioned the independence of a newly announced public inquiry into their mother’s death. -
Mexico Germany's health minister visits Mexico in nurse recruitment drive Nurses have already been recruited from Kosovo and the Philippines as Germany's aging population is putting a big strain on its health services. -
Earth News Why you need to switch your make-up brushes right now You might be shocked to read what can go into creating your make-up brushes. But thankfully for you, we've listed the brands you can trust. -
USA Is America ready for an 80-year-old commander in chief? Analysis: The age issue hits close to home for Biden, 76, whose shaky debate performances have raised questions. -
United Kingdom World's first vagina museum to open in London in November Its aim will be to educate visitors about female genitals while fighting stigma surrounding them. -
France All aboard! Iconic Orient Express showcased in Lyon for European Heritage Days event Josephine Baker, Mata Hari, and the Belgian king were a few of the celebrities that travelled on the luxury train. -
USA How Netanyahu's campaign against Israel's Arab citizens backfired After being vilified, "Arab voters didn't like that, and they decided to do something about it," one expert said. -
Spain Feminist protest in Madrid draws attention to domestic violence Thousands of protesters gathered in Madrid on Friday to march against domestic violence and a series of high-profile rape cases. -
World News EU organises beach cleanup events worldwide to raise awareness of marine pollution From New Zealand to Peru, EU delegations across the world along with the United Nations and the Smurfs wants people to pick up trash in local beaches. -
France Paris police fire tear gas and arrest over 100 as protest turns violent 'Black bloc' and 'gilet jaunes' protesters fought running battles with police. -
USA Security experts: Hack of voters' confidence in elections may be biggest threat to 2020 "If we keep telling voters that elections are screwed up then they're going to start believing us and stop voting," Ohio's elections chief said. -
Egypt Small but rare protests in Egypt after online call for dissent Small but rare protests in Egypt after online call for dissent -
USA The Gen Xers on 'Friends' ruined the real world for millennials ǀ View The TV show's most lasting legacy might well be the false portrayal of the real world that it bestowed on millennials watching it as they grew up. -
USA Barron Hilton, hotelier and founding owner of Los Angeles Chargers, dies at age 91 Barron Hilton was an entrepreneur before succeeding his father, Conrad, as head of Hilton Hotels Corporation. -
USA U.S. to deploy military forces to Saudi Arabia after drone attacks on oil sites "The president has approved the deployment of U.S. forces which will be defensive in nature," U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said Friday. -
Denmark 'Overweight Danes are more likely to have overweight dogs': study Researchers at the University of Copenhagen say that the prevalence of overweight dogs is more than twice as large among overweight owners than those who have a normal or slim weight.