25 September 2019 | Euronews
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USA Barr's relationship with Trump called into question again by Ukraine call Analysis: Trump's call with Ukraine's leader raises questions about whether he thinks the attorney general's job includes advocating for him personally. -
United Kingdom 'This is a dead parliament': Attorney General in furious rant at UK MPs He also added that MPs were too “cowardly” to call a general election. -
No Comment Italian roads and mountain huts evacuated as glacier on Mont Blanc risks collapse Italian authorities in the northwest region of Courmayeur, Aosta closed roads and evacuated mountain huts on Wednesday after experts warned that part of a glacier on Mont Blanc could collapse. -
Hungary Hungarians raise €2m for sick toddler to get world’s most expensive drug People in Hungary have raised €2m for the family of a toddler with a rare genetic disorder to access the world’s most expensive drug -
USA White House appears to inadvertently send talking points on Ukraine call to Democrats In a separate email obtained by NBC News, a White House staffer sought "to recall the message." -
Next Series Euronews space correspondent talks ageing in microgravity Euronews space correspondent and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Luca Parmitano has sent the latest instalment of Space Chronicles, a series following his adventures on the International Space Station (ISS) during his six-month mission. -
World News Israeli president asks Benjamin Netanyahu to try to form a government Israeli president asks Benjamin Netanyahu to try to form a government -
USA Israel's president taps Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to form next government The final results published Wednesday saw the Likud party win 32 out of the 120 seats in the Israeli Parliament, one behind Blue and White's 33. -
Business Healthy oceans can provide solutions to climate change Living by the beach might seem like a dream. But experts now warn against buying coastal properties as no part of the world will be spared from the impacts of climate change. -
USA Democrats question Giuliani's work for foreign entities Democrats want to know whether the president's personal lawyer is registered as a foreign agent as focus grows on Giuliani's role in Ukraine conversations. -
France Anchors away: Cannes bans cruise ships over air quality concerns France's fourth-largest port will ban the most-polluting vessels from 2020. -
USA Search for 'missing matter' predicted by Einstein's theory closes in Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider are studying what happens when particles don't collide, but instead zoom past each other in near misses. -
Greece Greek police free man arrested for involvement 1985 plane hijacking due to mistaken identity A Lebanese man who was detained for five days in Greece for his involvement in a 1985 plane hijacking has been released after authorities concluded they had the wrong person, AFP cited police as saying. -
Business Line Brexit economic woes and the rebirth of British Airways In the latest edition of Business Line, we look at economic woes with Brexit looming, as well as British Airways' strategy to outpace its rivals. -
USA Trump lawyers, Manhattan DA spar over release of Trump's tax returns The case centers on the Manhattan District Attorney's Office probe of Trump's involvement in hush-money payments to two women claiming affairs with him. -
World Raw Politics in full: Back in Session Tesa Arcilla is joined by politicians and journalists to discuss the major political issues that are defining and dividing Europe today. -
Earth News Food for Change event sees 215 chefs create "special sustainable menus" Hotel association Relais & Châteaux has paired with grass-roots organisation Slow Food to help promote sustainability whilst also saving culturally significant foods. -
USA Top lines from the text of Trump's phone call with Ukraine's president The record shows that Trump Tower, Rudy Giuliani, draining the swamp and much more were discussed. -
USA Read in full: White House notes of Donald Trump's call with Ukrainian president The US president raised allegations about Joe Biden and his son, Hunter. -
USA 'A classic mob shakedown': Lawmakers react to summary of Trump's Ukraine call Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a leading Democratic presidential candidate, called the memo "a smoking gun." -
USA Pelosi's 'foregone conclusion' problem on impeachment Analysis: It seems the House speaker has already concluded that Trump betrayed his country. She — and House Democrats — still need to persuade voters. -
USA Families of prisoners held in Iran accuse Tehran of 'hostage taking,' ask for global action The U.N. has said there are dozens of foreign nationals detained in Iran but many families choose not to make their cases public. -
USA Graphic: Which and how many Democrats support an impeachment inquiry? Track how many Democratic representatives support some type of impeachment action against President Trump with this NBC News graphic. -
Cinema El Gouna Film Festival: Egypt’s first animated feature took 20 years to make After nearly 20 years in the making, Egypt’s first animated feature movie hit the big screen on Monday at the third edition of the El Gouna International Film Festival in Egypt. -
United Kingdom Thomas Cook: UK government will try to recover repatriation costs Transport Minister Grant Shapps said the government would try to recover the tens of thousands it has spent on repatriating stranded tourists after Thomas Cook collapsed on Monday. -
USA Joe Biden says Donald Trump Ukraine call 'an affront to every single American' Former vice-president says Congress must hold the president accountable. -
World Thomas Cook collapse: businesses and employees in Crete in limbo after company's failure Businesses and tourism workers across Europe are feeling the shockwaves of Thomas Cook's collapse. In Greece, people working for the company's hotels fear they will not get paid. Today, the UK Civil Aviation Authority announced over 16,000 holidaymakers will be flying back to the country. -
United Kingdom Watch: Meet the British furniture farmers fighting deforestation Guiding the shoots and grafting branches allows the chair to grow fully formed and is a sustainable alternative to the carbon-heavy process of cutting down trees to make furniture. -
USA Male model accused of taking home unconscious woman who died The victim, Thitima Noraphanpiphat, 25, worked as a "pretty," the term for young women hired for events such as auto shows to pose seductively with products. -
USA Five key points from day two of this year's United Nations The stage is set for another day of speeches at the General Assembly in New York -
USA Watch: Meet the gender-neutral doll, from the makers of Barbie The dolls are customisable and come with interchangeable hairstyles and outfits, so children can mix and match more traditionally 'masculine' and 'feminine' clothes. -
USA For Pelosi, starting an impeachment inquiry was the easy part 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. -
United Kingdom Baby Archie makes first public appearance as royals meet Archbishop Tutu As the royals arrived, Archbishop Tutu and his wife took turned to coo over the four-month-old, trying to teach him to wave to the cameras. -
USA Warren surges ahead in California survey amid polling hot streak "The changing voting preferences of California Democrats may be a harbinger of things to come elsewhere across the country," the poll's director said. -
USA After historic defeat, Boris Johnson flies back to U.K. to face Brexit music "Holding the government to account and asking questions about what the government is doing is what Parliament is all about," said a former Conservative Party lawmaker. -
The Cube Ukraine becomes embroiled in Washington politics | #TheCube For Zelensky, a fresh face in the politics game, becoming embroiled in the inner politics of Washington is uncharted territory. -
USA U.S. football player Wendell Brown released from Chinese prison "I'm coming home," Brown said before boarding a flight to Los Angeles after serving a prison term for his involvement in a bar fight. -
Italy Roads closed amid warnings Mont Blanc glacier could collapse Roads have been closed near Mont Blanc — Western Europe's highest mountain — amid fears that part of a glacier could collapse. -
Earth News Baroness of Brooches: are Lady Hale’s pins more than just jewellery? Twitter users have been examining whether the trailblazing judge's could be a coded statement. -
USA Trump's Biden-Ukraine conspiracy theory has been debunked. So what really happened? Trump's claims appear to be at the center of a scandal involving a phone call with Ukraine's president, in which Trump reportedly pressed for a probe of his political rival. -
No Comment Makers of Barbie launch gender-inclusive fashion dolls The range also offers a choice of hair length, style, and skin tone, while featuring a more ambiguous body shape. -
No Comment Earthquake of 5.8 magnitude in Pakistan leaves at least 22 dead A powerful 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck northeast Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least 22 people and injuring over 700, officials said. -
USA Opera singer Placido Domingo ends career at New York venue amid sexual misconduct allegations Opera singer Placido Domingo, facing allegations of sexual misconduct, says he has agreed to end his career at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. -
USA Slash emissions or watch cities vanish, rivers run dry, marine life collapse, study warns "Everybody in the world will be affected by the changes we are seeing," said Michael Meredith, one of the report's authors. -
Earth News UK National Fitness Day: 5 affordable activewear brands that won’t cost the Earth Five of the most trustworthy, eco-friendly brands for sportswear that will last - and you won't have to take out a loan to afford them. -
World News IPCC: 'Unprecedented' action needed to avert crisis facing world's oceans and ice The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has released a report with stark warnings on the current and future state of the oceans and cryosphere - the ice that covers planet Earth. -
Italy Italy's top court rules assisted suicide not always a crime in landmark case The constitutional court was asked to examine the case of Fabiano Antoniani, aka DJ Fabo, a music producer, left tetraplegic and blind by a traffic accident five years ago. -
USA Here's how IPCC experts think we should tackle rising oceans & melting ice The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has released a report with stark warnings on the current and future state of the oceans and cryosphere - the ice that covers planet Earth. -
World News Bomb attack hits police bus in southern Turkey An official was cited by state-owned Anadolu news agency as saying initial information indicated the wounded were not seriously hurt. -
USA Trump gets temporary reprieve from testifying in Bronx civil trial A state appeals court delayed the order for Trump to testify while they weigh the president's appeal. -
USA What is impeachment and how does it work? Two presidents, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, were impeached, but the Senate voted not to convict either of them. -
USA 4 key questions about the political fallout of the Trump impeachment inquiry Democrats, Republicans and the president enter uncharted territory as the 2020 race heats up. -
World News Swiss lament that UK operation to repatriate Thomas Cook travellers is codenamed Matterhorn "Zermatt Tourism points out that the destination Zermatt-Matterhorn is not connected" to the Thomas Cook situation," the tourism office of a Swiss town wrote on Monday. -
USA Judge tosses conviction against Michael Flynn's ex-lobbying partner, Bijan Rafiekian A jury convicted Bijan Rafiekian in July, but a judge said "the evidence was insufficient as a matter of law for the jury to convict [him]."