24 September 2019 | Euronews
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USA US House Democrats plunge into Trump impeachment inquiry Trump's re-election campaign raised a quarter of a million dollars in just 15 minutes on Tuesday in the immediate aftermath of the announcement. -
USA Trump's Ukraine conduct may not be criminal, but it could be impeachable Legal analysis: The singling out of Joe Biden's son ultimately could compromise the president's possible defense. -
USA Federal investigation of Tony Podesta, Vin Weber ends without charges The lobbyists were being investigated for possibly violating foreign lobbying rules for work on a Ukrainian public relations campaign organized by Manafort -
USA First astronaut from UAE set to fly to space station The other two astronauts are from the U.S. and Russia, and all three are scheduled to leave on Wednesday. -
Earth News Inspirational Escapism: A collection of incredible off grid homes Dominic Bradbury's Off Grid- Houses for Escape collects together beautifully designed houses that don't weigh heavily on the environment. -
USA US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi to announce formal impeachment inquiry of Trump More than two-thirds of the House Democratic caucus have come out in support of an inquiry as Trump's Ukraine scandal grows. -
USA U.S. exit from Syria could bolster ISIS threat, strengthen Iran, says bipartisan report The Trump administration's repeated flip-flops on Syria policy have undercut U.S. credibility and confused allies, the report says. -
Business The collapse of Thomas Cook sent shockwaves across the industry The Greek tourism confederation says economic losses for the country's businesses might be up to 500 million euros. -
USA 2020 Democratic candidates stand pat on impeachment positions New allegations on Ukraine result in renewed, but not new, calls for impeachment among 2020 Democratic presidential candidates. -
No Comment Police fire water canons as Indonesians rally against new penal code Indonesian police fired tear gas and water cannons in Jakarta to disperse thousands of rock-throwing students protesting a new law that they say has crippled Indonesia's anti-corruption agency -
Hungary Hide the pain Harold: How a retired Hungarian man reclaimed his image from memesters András Arató became a laughing stock 10 years ago when pictures of him became widely used in memes. But the newly-baptised "hide the pain Harold" has reclaimed his image. -
Travel News On the Menu: A culinary tour of Shanghai From traditional street food to Michelin-starred restaurants, Shanghai boasts a colourful and vibrant food scene - with its own distinctive flavours. Euronews' Metropolitan scours the buzzing mega-city - meeting some of its best chefs and sampling some of its gastronomic delights. -
World As 12 million hectares burn in the Amazon, Bolivia receives EU support to tackle wildfires The Amazon is on fire, and not only in Brazil. Since July, Bolivia has lost two million hectares of forest, pushing its government to call on the EU to step in. -
USA Meet Lady Hale, the brooch-wearing justice who delivered a blow to Boris Johnson "The effect upon the fundamentals of our democracy was extreme," Hale said of the prime minister's suspension of Parliament. -
USA 'The future does not belong to globalists': Trump pushes nationalism in U.N. speech Trump told world leaders that globalism had "exerted a religious pull over past leaders causing them to ignore their own national interests." -
USA Huge repatriation effort spells end to oldest travel company's storied history The 178-year-old company began when a Baptist missionary organized 500 like minded passengers to travel to a temperance meeting in 1841. -
Peru Watch: Peru's coca farmers encouraged to switch to cacao crop Authorities are trying to persuade farmers to switch to harvesting cacao from coca, which is used to make cocaine. Peru is a major cacao exporter, but also the world's second largest producer of cocaine. -
USA Venus may have been habitable for 3 billion years, before mysterious climate shift Venus may be a hellish world now, but it's believed that the planet may have once been temperate, with shallow oceans on its surface. -
No Comment Cleaning operation at Western Wall in Jerusalem Twice a year, Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitch of the Western Wall oversees the collection of thousands of notes to ensure there's always room for more -
No Comment High heels hung in Turkey to raise awareness about domestic violence Four hundred and forty pairs of high heel shoes hung on the walls of a building in central Istanbul to raise awareness against domestic violence -
World Raw Politics in full: Judgement Day Tesa Arcilla is joined by politicians and journalists to discuss the major political issues that are defining and dividing Europe today. -
Greece Watch: Greek civil servants strike to protect right to strike Greece's new conservative government, which took office in July, is planning reforms which will affect the ability to strike, collective labour agreements, and labour unions. -
No Comment Clashes continue in Haiti after senator fires pistol Clashes in Haiti continued on Monday hours after a senator fired a pistol during a confrontation with opposition protesters -
No Comment Jordan goes all Wacky Races as it hosts homemade cars contest Jordanian racers riding self-designed cars that look like a falafel sandwich or a giant mosquito showed off their skills in the country's second soapbox race -
Earth News David Beckham & Adwoa Aboah launch training for aspiring fashion moguls The British Fashion Council’s celebrity ambassadors stole the show during the unveiling of the new apprenticeship. -
USA Warren campaign's next phase includes whopping eight-figure ad buy in early states Some ads feature images of President Donald Trump and other administration officials as Warren talks about combatting corruption in Washington. -
USA Warren campaign's next phase includes whopping eight-figure ad buy in early states Some ads feature images of President Donald Trump and other administration officials as Warren talks about combatting corruption in Washington. -
USA Trump acknowledges withholding funds from Ukraine "I think it's unfair that we put up the money," Trump said. "Then other people call me. They said, 'Oh, let it go.' And I let it go." -
France French celebrity chef Marc Veyrat says he's suing Michelin for loss of third star Veyrat claims the downgrade came after a Michelin inspector mistakenly thought he used English Cheddar in a cheese souffle, instead of using local cheese varieties. -
France Black panther that prowled rooftops in French town kidnapped from zoo A black panther that was spotted prowling rooftops in France has been stolen from a zoological park. -
United Kingdom What next for Boris Johnson after the Supreme Court ruling? The prime minister said he disagreed with but would respect the ruling that his suspension of parliament was unlawful - while remaining committed to delivering Brexit. -
France Busts at French vineyards uncover over 165 suspected slaves from Bulgaria French officials last week arrested four members of an organised crime group, three from Bulgaria, one from France, after identifying around 167 potential slaves employed by four winegrowing companies near the eastern city of Lyon, according to Europol. -
USA Impeachment proceedings against Trump seem more likely than ever 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 Watch back: World leaders speak at UN General Assembly 2019 World leaders spoke at the UN General Assembly in New York. Donald Trump used his speech to declare the "future belongs to patriots", not globalists. -
Earth News Changing the world in 17 numbers? There’s an app for that One group has created a platform to help people across the globe make the world a better, more sustainable place -
France France debates controversial bill to extend IVF to lesbian couples and single women We look at the controversial debate raging in France about extending IVF to lesbians & single women and what the picture is elsewhere in Europe. -
USA Growing list of 150 House members backing some action on Trump impeachment 12 Democrats have joined the bandwagon since reports last week that the president pushed Ukraine to investigate the Biden family. -
USA Former Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's remains to be exhumed decades after death Six judges unanimously rejected an appeal by Franco's relatives against the government's plan to move the body to a cemetery on the capital's outskirts. -
United Kingdom Why are UK opposition parties lagging behind Boris Johnson's Tories? Although under fire from all sides over Brexit, Britain's ruling Conservatives under Prime Minister Boris Johnson still lead in the opinion polls. -
United Kingdom Watch: The historic moment a judge rules UK parliament suspension unlawful This is the historic moment a UK judge ruled Boris Johnson's suspension — or proroguing — of parliament was unlawful. -
USA U.K. Supreme Court rules Boris Johnson's Parliament suspension unlawful The decision marks a decisive setback for the government, potentially giving lawmakers additional time to scrutinize and challenge its hardline Brexit plans. -
Spain Spain will exhume dictator Francisco Franco's remains on Thursday The location of Franco's tomb continues to fracture Spanish opinion with 43% in favour of the move and 32.5% against, according to a recent poll. -
USA Under the Constitution, Trump's Ukraine call is grounds for impeachment ǀ View Using the office of the president for personal political benefit comports with both the standard understandings of bribery and the broader category of high crimes and misdemeanors. -
USA Climate activist Greta Thunberg glares at Donald Trump after giving powerful speech at UN After telling world leaders at the UN climate change summit they had stolen her childhood with "empty words", the Swedish activist then stared daggers at US President Donald Trump. -
USA How anti-vaxxers target grieving moms and turn them into crusaders Anti-vaccine advocates find women whose babies have died unexpectedly and convince them vaccines are to blame. -
France Google does not have to remove links to sensitive personal data globally, EU's top court rules Google wins 'right-to-be-forgotten' fight with France -
United Kingdom What to do if you are a holidaymaker affected by the collapse of Thomas Cook Hundreds of thousands have been left stranded - but help is at hand. -
Spain Instead of ignoring abuses of its member states, the EU must defend its citizens’ rights ǀ View What is certainly questionable is whether there has really been a paradigm shift in countries that wish to take part in the European project; a change which has meant going from being old nation states to becoming new member states. -
United Kingdom Watch again: Boris Johnson dares opposition to call vote of no confidence The prime minister also says he will not ask for a Brexit extension. -
Europe News Malta Migration Meeting: 'Solidarity a la carte is not workable' Italy, Malta, France, and Germany are meeting in Valletta to find a temporary solution to relocating migrants rescued at sea, but a more permanent mechanism to deal with migration flows is not on the menu for talks. -
United Kingdom Labour party members vote against pro-EU stance for election run British opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn won support for his Brexit strategy on Monday, fighting off a challenge by members who wanted him to immediately back remaining in the European Union before any election. -
World News Europeans back US in blaming Iran for Saudi oil attack "It is clear to us that Iran bears responsibility for this attack. There is no other plausible explanation," Britain, France and Germany said. -
USA New calls for impeachment could give Pelosi 'cover' to take next step, sources say In an op-ed, seven House freshmen have called for impeachments hearings to look into Ukraine allegations. -
USA Manhattan DA asks judge to toss Trump bid to keep tax returns secret Trump is "seeking to invent and enforce a new presidential 'tax return privilege,'" the New York prosecutors said. -
USA 'Giuliani took Fredo to the cleaners': Trump trashes CNN's Cuomo during UN remarks Cuomo sparred with Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani last week in an interview that devolved into a shouting match.