4 October 2019 | Euronews
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USA Warren campaign fires top staffer after investigating complaints of 'inappropriate behavior' The investigation was conducted by outside counsel, her campaign said, and declined to elaborate on the nature of the complaints. -
USA Abortion rights advocates, doctors take aim at uptick in 'reversal' laws Six states require that doctors inform their patients that a medication abortion can be reversed, and a number of others have passed or are considering such laws. -
USA CIA's top lawyer made criminal referral on whistleblower's complaint about Trump conduct Experts are raising questions about why the Justice Department did not open an investigation. -
USA Volker sought to distance himself from Trump efforts in Hill testimony In a statement ahead of Thursday's testimony, the U.S. special envoy to Ukraine said he was unaware of Trump's requests for an investigation of the Bidens. -
Spain Spain says it will respond with strength to new US tariffs Spain has summoned the US ambassador in Madrid to express its complete rejection of any new US tariffs on European Union goods. -
Denmark Denmark calls for EU ban on all diesel and petrol cars by 2040 Denmark calls for EU ban on all diesel and petrol cars by 2040 -
USA Prince Harry set to sue British tabloids over alleged voicemail hacking The claims against The Sun and the Daily Mirror follow Harry's announcing earlier this week a lawsuit against the parent company of the Daily Mail. -
World News Sizzling September equals warm temperature record "With continued greenhouse gas emissions and the resulting impact on global temperatures, records will continue to be broken in the future,” warned Copernicus, the EU climate change service. -
World News Murray knocked out of Beijing Open Andy Murray, returning from a hip operation, has been knocked out of the Beijing Open by the competition's top seed Dominic Thiem -
France Watch: Tetraplegic man walks again thanks to mind-reading exoskeleton The technology represents a scientific breakthrough that could bring hope to tetraplegics seeking to regain movement. -
USA Intelligence community watchdog testifies behind closed doors in impeachment inquiry The inspector general, Michael Atkinson, had deemed the whistleblower complaint at the center of the impeachment inquiry an "urgent concern." -
United Kingdom Prince Harry to sue Sun and Mirror tabloids over phone hacking Prince Harry to sue Sun and Mirror tabloids over phone hacking -
Netherlands EU needs NATO protection against China and Russia — Dutch PM Rutte Rutte advocated for the EU to increase funds to keep NATO afloat in the face of growing threats from China, Russia and other countries. -
USA 'Wrong and appalling': Romney blasts Trump for calling on China to probe Bidens Romney and Sasse are the first sitting Republican senators to publicly condemn Trump's remarks. -
World Ireland's first female Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly on democracy and transparency within the EU The Global Conversation asks Emily O'Reilly why she wants to be re-elected for another five-year term. -
USA Iran-linked hackers tried to compromise presidential campaign, Microsoft says The company said that it had seen "significant cyber activity" from a group of hackers that it believes "originates from Iran and is linked to the Iranian government." -
Germany Watch: Bonn museum examines German view of the British The exhibition "Very British: A German Point of View" includes a Brexit countdown clock. -
United Kingdom Scotland becomes first country in UK to ban smacking Members of the Scottish Parliament on Thursday voted by 84 votes to 29 in favour of a ban on all physical punishment. But where else in Europe is smacking children banned? -
United Kingdom Imogen Heap cancels EU leg of tour over 'extreme Brexit uncertainties' The British singer-songwriter said she was "truly gutted" to cancel the EU leg of her tour, which had dates in Dublin, Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam. -
Earth News Why are the Kardashians selling you their clothes? Amazingly, you can now buy second-hand clothing straight from the Kardashians' wardrobe, but critics are dubious. -
Ukraine Ukraine prosecutors to review cases linked to firm that employed Biden's son It is the first concrete sign of how Ukraine plans to handle investigations that are being closely watched in Washington amid possible impeachment of Donald Trump. -
The Cube The Facebook ruling that could affect global social media feeds: What do we know? | #TheCube Facebook ruling that could affect feeds around the globe | #TheCube -
Business US tariffs: EU vows to retaliate In a move that threatens to ignite a transatlantic trade war the US is set to impose tariffs on 6.8 billion euros of EU goods. -
USA We may be closing in on the discovery of alien life. Are we prepared? New robotic craft bound for Mars should give us our best shot at finding life on the Red Planet. -
Business Planet Risky business: how to keep your intellectual property safe The Business Planet team heads to Bucharest to see how one firm has been able to safeguard its intellectual property with EU help. -
Business Planet Why is protecting your IP a key to business success? Business Planet speaks to Professor Alexandru Marin, a European IP Helpdesk Ambassador who supports and advises SMEs in Romania on how to secure their IP rights. -
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No Comment Hong Kong: Protesters target station amid anger at face-mask law Protesters in Hong Kong on Friday (October 4) damaged the Sha Tin Metro station, after the government said it would invoke a British colonial-era law to allow authorities to make regulations. -
Ireland Irish deputy PM Coveney says Brexit deal 'not mission impossible' Irish deputy PM Coveney says Brexit deal 'not mission impossible' -
USA Man fatally shoots son-in-law who was paying a surprise visit The incident was "a horrible accident that should have never happened," the Santa Rosa County sheriff said. -
World Action man Steven Seagal & actress Hend Sabry attend El Gouna Film Festival During the 9-day run of Egypt’s 3rd edition of the El Gouna Film Festival, Hollywood actors rubbed shoulders with regional movie stars. -
World What were the highlights of El Gouna Film Festival’s third edition? The third edition of the El Gouna Film Festival came to a close on September 27. -
World Can MENA horror films go mainstream? Yes, says Emirati filmmaker The genre of horror has not been much explored by filmmakers in the Middle East and North Africa to date, nor achieved mainstream success. -
United Kingdom Zamira Hajiyeva’s case shows the damage that can be done when English courts are at odds ǀ View How does the English judicial system permit, on the one hand, an English so-called ‘McMafia’ order [...] to be made against Azerbaijani national, Zamira Hajiyeva, forcing her to reveal her wealth and how it was obtained, yet, on the other hand, deny Azerbaijan’s request for her extradition. -
Ireland Weather warnings as remnants of Hurricane Lorenzo hit Ireland and UK Weather warnings are in place across Ireland and the UK for the parts of the weekend as the remnants of a former Category 5 hurricane make landfall. -
United Kingdom Johnson 'will ask' EU for Brexit extension if no deal agreed Boris Johnson will write to the EU seeking another Brexit extension if a deal has not been agreed by October 19, according to government papers submitted to a Scottish court. -
USA Supreme Court to take up Louisiana law requiring abortion doctors to have admitting privileges The law would leave only a single doctor to perform abortions in the entire state, women's groups say. -
China Hong Kong government invokes emergency powers in effort to 'end violence' Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said she would invoke emergency powers in an effort to "end violence and restore order". -
USA Diplomats' text messages provide powerful evidence for impeachment 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 Inside Chinese camps thought to be detaining a million Muslims "Our center is to prevent terrorism thoughts from happening," the director of one of the centers tells NBC News. -
Austria Vienna opens its first 'made for Instagram' selfie museum Attendees are invited to take selfies in 24 interactive installations inside the museum, which opens on Friday. -
Austria Watch: Footgolf world championships held in Austria There is no longer any need to choose between football and golf at the weekends. Footgolf – football played on the golf course – is one of the fastest growing sports worldwide. -
The Cube Why Iraqis are protesting after 'years of anger and frustration' Prime Minister Mahdi says he will listen to the ''legitimate'' demands of protesters, but with many calling for his downfall, what is next for Iraq? -
USA Text messages reveal US diplomats pushed for Ukranian investigation in exchange for Washington visit The US House Intelligence Committee released text messages between a Zelensky aide and US diplomats -
World António Costa: Portugal's Prime Minister in profile Antonio Costa -
World Pompeo visit to Republic of North Macedonia seen as important sign of US Balkan re-engagement A former NATO spokesperson says the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s visit to North Macedonia is an important sign of re-engagement with the Balkan region. -
Luxembourg Europa League football match halted by drone flying flag of disputed Nagorno-Karabakh A Europa League match at Luxembourg's Josy Barthel stadium was briefly suspended after a drone carrying the flag of a region disputed by Azerbaijan and Armenia flew onto the pitch. -
USA Iraqi PM addresses the nation, urges protesters to go home Authorities have cut internet access in much of Iraq since Wednesday in a desperate move to curb the rallies. -
United Kingdom UK Brexit adviser Shanker Singham: ‘EU must compromise’ on Irish customs A trade expert influential with the UK government tells Euronews the EU must abandon its insistence on an all-island customs territory. -
USA A RoboCop, a park and a fight: How expectations about robots are clashing with reality When Cogo Guebara pressed a button on a robot to call the police, she was instead instructed to "step out of the way." -
World Inside Dover: Europe's busiest ferry port prepares for Brexit Businesses across the United Kingdom rely on Dover to help bring fresh food and critical components into the country. Any delays could cause chaos. -
World News Former Conservative leadership hopeful Rory Stewart to run for Mayor of London as independent Rory Stewart, a former government minister and candidate in this summer's Tory leadership contest, has said he will resign from the Conservative party. -
USA Ambassadors pushed Ukraine to investigate as condition for White House visit, texts show House Democrats released the messages that were turned over by former U.S. envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker amid impeachment inquiry. -
USA Hong Kong introduces emergency powers after months of protests Before the new rule was confirmed, protests against it had already started. -
Europe News The Brief: Day 4 - Commissioner hearings - the rough and the smooth In this edition of the The Brief we look at how the French candidate Sylvie Goulard had a tough time in her hearing to take over the Internal Market dossier, while we also profile the man who is set to protect 'our European way of life'. -
USA US Attorney General Barr to Facebook: We need 'lawful access' to messages to fight crime Facebook acknowledges the needs of law enforcement but wants to protect its users from unwanted snooping. -
USA Sports Illustrated to cut staff as new owner takes over The laid-off staffers are the latest victims of downsizing affecting digital and print media, which has struggled to retain advertising revenue. -
USA Joe Biden trails rivals as fundraising totals plummet from last quarter The former vice president has sought to cement his lead, but the fundraising results may spark more questions about his durability. -
USA Joe Biden trails rivals with $12.5 million raised in the third quarter The former vice president has sought to cement his lead, but the fundraising results may lead to more questions about his durability. -
USA US and UK agree to speed data access in criminal cases The agreement allows law enforcement officials to go directly to tech companies in the other's country to seek electronic evidence in cases of terrorism, child sexual abuse and cybercrime. -
USA Tiktok bans political and advocacy advertising from its platform Political ads clash with its "positive, refreshing environment," says Blake Chandlee, Tiktok's vice president of global business solutions. -
USA Supreme Court tries to cool hot bench, allows lawyers to speak without interruption The court said the new system will be in place when its fall term begins on Monday. -
USA Another GOP senator breaks from Trump to defend Ukraine whistleblower "I stand with Chuck Grassley on this," Ernst said, referring to another Republican senator who defended the unnamed whistleblower.