30 September 2019 | Euronews
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United Kingdom Boris Johnson to give EU 'final' Brexit plan in bid to take back control The UK prime minister is to send the EU his revised plan for a new Brexit deal, minus the backstop, on Wednesday. -
USA Trump asked the Australian prime minister to help investigate Mueller probe origins This comes amid allegations that Trump pressured the Ukrainian president to investigate Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden. -
World News Antarctica iceberg: Huge piece breaks away from ice shelf A massive iceberg that is five times the size of Malta has broken away from Antarctica. -
USA Watch: Homeless woman sings Puccini aria on LA subway platform The video was shared by the Los Angeles Police Department last week. -
USA House subpoenas Rudy Giuliani for Ukraine documents as part of impeachment inquiry Democrats are demanding he turn over Ukraine-related documents by Oct. 15 -
World News EU unemployment drops to lowest level in nearly two decades: Eurostat Official figures from Eurostat found that the unemployment rate for the EU stood at 6.2% in August — the lowest level since January 2000. -
Sport Cardiff must pay Nantes €6 million for Sala transfer, says FIFA Cardiff City must pay Nantes €6 million for the transfer of Emiliano Sala who died in a plane crash on his way to the Welsh club, FIFA said on Monday. -
Earth News London Film Festival is back, and it’s no longer white A host of smaller festivals have set up events around the LFF to celebrate minorities on the silver screen. -
USA Ancient ape fossil yields surprising new insights about human evolution A fossilized pelvis found in Hungary suggests human ancestors were able to stand upright much earlier than anthropologists had realized. -
United Kingdom Ian McEwan on Brexit: 'I hate it - but I can't leave it alone' Author tells Euronews how his latest novel channels the absurdity of Britain's exit from the EU. -
Next Series New exoskeleton to beat low back pain A gentle push on the knees, a subtle lift on the chest - that's the recipe to relieve low back pain applied by EU researchers developing a new exoskeleton. We put it to the test in a real-life factory. -
Travel News Sanya - tourist activity hotspot in the South China Sea From scuba diving in crystal clear waters, to hiking in stunning mountain scenery, Sanya is a huge favourite with tourists looking for adventure. The nightlife is vibrant too, ranging from romantic dining to live music. -
Taste Discover the art of the surimi masters In Japanese, its name means chopped fish. But the Surimi that has been produced in Japan for a millennium is nothing like the industrial sticks sold in Europe. -
USA McConnell says Senate would have to hold a trial if House impeaches Trump "I would have no choice but to take it up," the Senate majority leader told CNBC on Monday. -
No Comment Knights participate in jousting contest on bikes in Berlin For the first time in the history of the so-called Berlin pedal battle women took to the "battlefield" -
United Kingdom Conservative party conference venue received €4.2m in EU funding Manchester was a recipient of €108m in European funding between 2013 and 2017. -
USA U.S. Treasury sanctions 'Putin's Chef' for more election interference Yevgeniy Prigozhin, known as "Putin's Chef," was previously sanctioned for attempted meddling in the 2016 election. The new sanctions focus on 2018. -
Focus Building dialogue, trust and partnership; the meeting of speakers of parliaments begins in Nursultan More than 60 countries are represented in Nursultan, the capital of Kazakhstan at the 5th meeting of speakers of parliament of Eurasian countries. -
Earth News Billie Eilish to tackle climate crisis with 2020 green world tour The internationally acclaimed teen popstar has announced that her 2020 world tour will be eco-friendly. -
USA Rep. Chris Collins likely to plead guilty to insider trading Tuesday The New York Republican was the first member of Congress to back Trump's presidential bid. Collins is now expected to plead guilty to insider trading. -
World News Selfies in the jungle: Abuse, exploitation and the dark side of wildlife tourism Photographer Kirsten Luce spent months documenting animals being exploited for entertainment. -
Kosovo Kosovo’s fate in the Western Balkans will determine the future stability of Europe | View Eleven years after the declaration of independence, four major European countries still do not recognise Kosovo as a country, which remains an obstacle to its efforts to integrate into European and world organisations. -
United Kingdom Heart attack death rates higher for women because of gender gap in care, charity says New research has found that smoking and unhealthy living has a far worse impact on women than men. -
Europe News Polyglot or mono: the word wars in Brussels Despite Brexit, English remains a key working language in the EU, which creates a certain amount of friction with the French speakers in Brussels. -
Greece Watch: Greek economic recovery revives centuries-old silk industry After the financial crisis almost brought its centuries-old silk industry to an end, Greece's economic recovery has seen demand for fashion products revived. -
USA John Bolton says North Korea will 'never' give up nuclear weapons voluntarily In his first speech since a contentious White House exit, the former national security adviser criticized the president's approach on North Korea. -
Cinema El Gouna Film Festival: Looks from the red carpet As celebrities made their way through the red carpet of the closing ceremony, we selected ten statement looks. -
No Comment Novak Djokovic tries sumo wrestling ahead of the Japan Open Novak Djokovic interrupted his preparation in the ATP's Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships to take on sumo wrestlers -
United Kingdom Brexit timeline: Boris Johnson’s month of turmoil in September A blow-by-blow account of key events that have shaken the UK as it hurtles towards the EU exit door. -
Economy Using the EU’s own trade rules against it: the scourge of ‘VAT Carousel’ fraud | View By converging standards and regulations, and removing most - if not all - barriers to international export, the EU facilitates trade, improving the standards of living for millions across the continent. However, criminal actors are also using these same structures to engage in illicit activity. -
USA Trump attacks whistleblower, Schiff, tweets impeachment would cause 'Civil War-like fracture' Pastor Robert Jeffress said he is "afraid" impeachment "will cause a Civil War-like fracture in this nation from which this country will never heal." -
Earth News The group fighting deforestation by building from wood The saying goes ‘cut your hair to make it grow’. What if the same was true of forests? -
USA GOP is playing a weak hand in defending Trump on Ukraine 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. -
Saudi Arabia Saudi crown prince accepts responsibility for writer's murder but denies ordering killing "It's impossible that the 3 million would send their daily reports to the leader or the second highest person in the Saudi government," the prince said. -
China Drones scout out fugitive found living in cave after 17 years on the run in China Police said isolation had "devastated" the convicted people trafficker who had not taken a bath or done laundry in a "long time." -
No Comment Flock of sheep cross London Bridge in centuries-old tradition As many as 30 sheep have been shepherded over London Bridge in accordance with an old tradition allowing honoured citizens to bring livestock into the city -
Germany Trial opposing VW to 400,000 'Dieselgate' plaintiffs opens in Germany The Dieselgate scandal, which broke out in 2015, has so far cost the German carmaker more than €30 billion. -
Germany What is 'secondary migration' and how do Germany plan to control it? German police are to intensify border checks to stop non-EU migrants from illegally crossing into the country, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer announced on Sunday. -
World Hong Kong protests expected to go ahead on China anniversary despite ban Pro-democracy protests are expected to take place in Hong Kong on Tuesday - on the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Federal Republic. It's in defiance of a ban on the demonstrations taking place having been confirmed by the authorities. -
USA Conservatives surge in Austria as voters punish scandal-hit far-right party Voters' top concern is the environment, which helped lift the Greens to a record 14 percent from less than 4 percent in 2017. -
Russia Watch: Vladivostok turns orange for Tiger Day Thousands took to the streets on Sunday to raise awareness of the plight of the Amur tiger. Tiger Day has been held annually for 20 years, with children leading the march. -
World NBA jnr league basketball takes off in Morocco The jnr. NBA program and OCP group, a world-leader in the phosphate industry, in an effort to teach life skills and empower youths across Morocco are tapping into what they have called the transformative power of basketball. -
World Amazon Fires: Bolivia experiences worst wildfires in living memory Wildfires are still raging in the Amazon rainforest. 12 million hectares have burnt so far, three times more than last year. In Bolivia, over 5,000 people are fighting the blaze, but it is still out of control. Euronews Aid Zone reporter Monica Pinna recently returned from the affected area. -
Europe News Inside the Belgian church helping to welcome migrants to Europe For thirty years, the parish of Riches Claires in Brussels has been caring for those new to European life. -
USA Trump allies pushed Biden-Ukraine allegations at key moments in campaign timeline Trump's inner circle was publicly trumpeting articles around the same time as his conversation with the Ukrainian president. -
No Comment Dozens dead as heavy rains trigger floods in India Floods triggered by torrential rains have left almost 100 people dead in the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar -
France Watch back: National day of mourning in France as nation remembers former President Jacques Chirac The Elysée declared Monday a National Day of Mourning in France. -
Europe News How does the European Parliament confirm the incoming Commission? Before incoming European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen takes over on November 1, MEPs will scrutinise those nominated to be in her top team. -
Business US fashion retailer Forever 21 files for bankruptcy US fashion retailer Forever 21 said on Sunday it has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in order to restructure its business.