22 September 2019 | Euronews
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USA These wealthy Democratic women have a plan to beat Trump at his own game The progressive group Way to Win was co-founded by an heiress to a Texas oil fortune. -
Sport Russia ends on a high at Tashkent Grand Prix Russia produced a stunning display to end on a high in Uzbekistan. With 3 gold medals on the opening day and another 2 on Sunday, the likes of Kseniia Chibisova and Kazbek Zankishiev once again delighted the world of Judo at the Tashkent Grand Prix. -
Iran Iran says legal steps for British tanker release completed Iran says legal steps for British tanker release completed -
United Kingdom Thomas Cook: How a tee-total cabinet-maker built a travel empire One of Britain's oldest firms faces its biggest challenge yet. -
Earth News Green interiors: a London Design Week masterclass Terrariums, once a staple of 80s interiors, are back with a bang. -
USA Arab party backs Netanyahu rival for prime minister, Israel president floats unity government Benny Gantz got a boost from the Arab-dominated Joint List, which said it was ending it usual policy of not supporting the main candidates after elections. -
USA 'The most profound violation' yet: Democrats assail Trump's Ukraine phone call "This would be the most profound violation of the presidential oath of office certainly during this presidency," House Intelligence Chair Adam Schiff said. -
No Comment The 'Bat-Signal' shines around the world as Batman turns 80 The 'Bat-Signal' beamed out across the globe at 8 p.m. local time on Saturday evening (September 21) to mark Batman turning 80 -
Israel Israel's Arab List backs Benny Gantz as prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party received less votes than Gantz's Blue and White coalition. -
USA Trump triples down, claims 'no quid pro quo' when he discussed Biden during call with Ukrainian president "No quid pro quo, there was nothing," Trump said the call. "It was a perfect conversation." -
No Comment Spanish cyclists rescue trapped deer from flooded ruins of a building The animal is pulled free and then runs into nearby woodland. -
Earth News What is a circular economy and how does it work? You've probably heard the term a lot recently but what does it mean? The C&A Foundation helps to explain what exactly a circular economy is and how we can help build it. -
No Comment Paris climate change march ends with minor clashes and tear gas French police fired tear gas and made over a hundred arrests in Paris on Saturday (September 21) as they dispersed "yellow vest" protesters attempting unauthorized rallies and black-masked demonstrators who disrupted a climate march -
No Comment Global free flight festival: colorful carnival in the French Alps Around 130 pilots from France and beyond flew paragliders during the 'Icarnaval' carnival, a contest awarding pilots with the best costume prize -
World News Climate change targets need to be 'five times more ambitious', say scientists Scientists present new report on climate change effects ahead of UN summit. -
USA Poll: A record share of voters dislike Trump personally Voters overall also have doubts about Democrats' most progressive policy proposals. And many worry Joe Biden isn't up for the job. -
USA Voters go left on issues, but not candidates If Democratic candidates push too hard in the primaries they may find themselves with problems in the general election. -
Spain 'The UK has forgotten us': Britons hold anti-Brexit protest in Malaga Spain is home to some 300,000 British nationals who may lose their benefits when Britain leaves the EU. -
USA American man dies during underwater marriage proposal The resort where the couple were staying confirmed to NBC News that a male guest drowned while freediving alone outside the underwater room on Thursday. -
Destinations I was enchanted by the car-free Greek island of Spetses Navigable by electric bike, this historic island is full of charm, from its picturesque Old Harbour to hidden beaches where pines reach the water. -
Greece Greek police arrest suspect in 1985 TWA aircraft hijacking The 1985 hijacking of the flight from Athens became a multi-day nightmare for passengers and crew members and included the slaying of a US Navy diver. -
USA 'Thrones' and 'Veep' eye farewell wins, and other Emmy Awards storylines Is there more glory in store for HBO's heavyweights? How will the ceremony unfold without a host? -
USA The Amazon is still burning. Illegal logging is partly to blame. "I think it is fundamental that the government sends a signal that illegality is not allowed anymore in the Amazon," one expert said. -
Iceland EBU fines Iceland for their band's display of Palestinian scarves during Eurovision final Iceland's Hatari are known for their opposition to Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories. -
Switzerland Like Iceland, Switzerland to hold 'funeral' for lost glacier The Pizol "has lost so much substance that from a scientific perspective it is no longer a glacier." -
Iran Presence of foreign forces creates 'insecurity' in the Gulf says Rouhani US President Donald Trump on Friday approved sending American troops to bolster Saudi Arabia’s air and missile defences after the September 14 attacks on Saudi oil sites. -
USA Greek police make arrest in 1985 hijacking of TWA flight The hijackers shot and killed U.S. Navy diver Robert Stethem, 23, after beating him unconscious. -
World News Biden urges investigation into Trump Ukraine call Biden urges investigation into Trump Ukraine call