9 October 2019 | Euronews
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USA Trump: We're going to 'see if we can do something' about fatal crash involving diplomat wife The president said the woman was driving on the wrong side of the road at the time of the crash. -
World News Portugal's far-left open to working with new minority Socialist government Portuguese far-left parties said on Wednesday that they were open to work with a new minority Socialist government. -
USA Intel officials say ISIS could regroup after U.S. 'betrayal' of Kurds in Syria "They are all going to be killed or detained after we betrayed them," said an ex-CIA officer. "Killed with weapons we gave to the Turks." -
Sport Whodunnit? Row between wives of English footballers Rooney and Vardy goes viral Whodunnit? Row between wives of English footballers Rooney and Vardy goes viral -
USA Turning the tables: Women in tech job interviews have questions of their own As sexism scandals shake Big Tech, attendees at the biggest women-focused tech conference come to job interviews armed with questions about gender disparity and culture. -
USA Women rally in support of Elizabeth Warren by sharing their own pregnancy discrimination stories Warren this week defended her claim that she was fired from her teaching job over her pregnancy. -
France Global Fund aims to raise €12 billion to fight pandemics, but is it achievable? The Global Fund Forum aims to save 16 million lives within the next four years as well as averting 234 million infections worldwide. -
USA How a discovery that earned the Nobel Prize transformed the hunt for alien life Now astronomers know that our galaxy is studded with planets that might harbor life. -
France Why the EU growing its own soybeans could prevent fires in Amazon Every year, 33 million tonnes of soybeans are imported into the Old Continent, mostly from Brazil and the United States. -
Hungary Has Hungary's swine flu epidemic infected its pig population? Has Hungary's swine flu epidemic infected its pig population? -
USA 'A disaster is in the making': Lawmakers warn Trump's withdrawal of troops from Syria enables ISIS Turkey launched a military operation in northern Syria on Wednesday, three days after Trump announced that he was withdrawing U.S. troops from the country's border region. -
Earth News The dirty subject one photographer wants to remind us of Elizabeth Hoff releases powerful photos of models swimming in plastic, showing the pollution destroying our oceans. -
Germany Amateur footage emerges of gunman opening fire in Halle, Germany Amateur footage emerges of gunman opening fire in Halle, Germany -
Europe News 'Emotions running high' in Brexit blame game "To put things very frankly and to try and be objective, on this particular point, we are not really in a position where we are able to find an agreement," Barnier told MEPs. -
USA Furious feud of soccer stars' wives briefly eclipses Brexit in nation's consciousness A Twitter fight between the wives of two of England's most famous soccer players did much to enliven a dreary Wednesday morning. -
The Cube French charity publishes deepfake of Trump saying 'AIDS is over' A deepfake video developed by French charity Solidarité Sida features US President Donald Trump saying ''AIDS is over''. But should fake news be used in this way? -
Earth News Spanish university builds futuristic eco-campus for students to take classes outside The University of Malaga partners with Ecosistema Urbano to design open, outside classrooms for students. -
Syria Turkey threatens EU critics with open border as Syria conflict intensifies Turkey launched an offensive in northern Syria on Wednesday. -
USA Turkey launches military operation in northeastern Syria The U.S. military began pulling back its forces from the Turkish border after the White House said it would not stand in the way of Ankara's operation. -
United Kingdom Watch back: Juncker refuses to rule out Brexit deal as he hits out at 'blame game' from London EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker refused to rule out a Brexit deal as he condemned the "blame game from London". -
World News #TetrisChallenge: Viral trend extends beyond Europe's emergency workers The Tetris challenge, which overtook the social media pages of emergency workers across Europe last month, has now spread among other organisations, with community centres and even the clergy among those taking part. -
Europe News The Brief: Brexit extension fatigue and Commissioners in the clear In this edition we ask two MEPs whether the UK should be granted another extension, and also look at who got the greenlight at to take a seat in the next European Commission. -
World Raw Politics in full: Turkey Offensive Tesa Arcilla is joined by politicians and journalists to discuss the major political issues that are defining and dividing Europe today. -
No Comment Japanese rugby fan uses his body to show World Cup support Hiroshi Moriyama has become a hit at the Rugby World Cup as he embarks on a mission to paint the jerseys of participating teams on his torso -
USA Trump starts the impeachment battle with a majority against him 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 NBA fan event in China canceled amid fallout over Hong Kong tweet Chinese sports officials said they were canceling the event in view of "inappropriate remarks" by the Houston Rockets general manager and "improper remarks" by the NBA commissioner. -
Germany Oktoberfest: Hundreds caught riding electric scooters drunk during Munich beer extravaganza Police in Germany cracked down on drunk electric scooter drivers at this year’s Oktoberfest, seizing 254 driving licences. -
Europe News A night aboard the Rainbow Warrior sw -
USA Donald Trump's longtime business connections in Turkey back in the spotlight The president's decision to remove troops from Northern Syria has put renewed focus on his relationship with Turkish President Erdogan. -
Germany Shooting which killed two in Germany was 'anti-Semitic attack' - Interior Minister Two people were killed and several injured in a shooting in the eastern German city on Wednesday, which including the targeting of a synagogue. -
USA Trump's Syria policy isn't America first — it's America alone ǀ View Given ample evidence that the terror organization still poses a deadly threat, it is clear that the military mission in Syria is not complete. -
USA Montgomery elects first black mayor in city's 200-year history The Alabama city served as the first capital of the Confederate States of America, and about a century and a half later was the site of the historic bus boycott. -
United Kingdom Northern Ireland: What do business and farming make of Boris Johnson’s Brexit plan? Many traders are highly critical of the UK PM’s proposals to replace the Irish border backstop. -
USA Turkish-Syrian border can 'explode' at any moment, says militia commander "We are and we have to be prepared for the worst," said the spokesman for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, as pictures appear to show Turkish forces amassing on the border. -
World Madrid to curb exploding parakeet population using 'humane' method Madrid is to take steps to reduce its parakeet population after numbers soared in recent years -
Business Global economy is going through a 'synchronised slowdown', says IMF's new chief Kristalina Georgieva The global economy is going through a "synchronised slowdown", claimed the new managing director of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, during her inauguration speech. -
China Apple removes Hong Kong map app after China criticism The Chinese Communist Party's official newspaper lashed out at the company over an app that tracks the movement of the police. -
USA Nobel goes to makers of lithium-ion batteries that reduce fossil-fuel need "Through their work, this year's Chemistry Laureates have laid the foundation of a wireless, fossil fuel-free society," the Nobel committee said. -
No Comment Chamonix: Victor the eagle, witness of climate change Equipped with a 360-degree camera mounted on his back, Victor recorded a bird's eye view of the Mont Blanc -
World World leaders gather in France for Global Fund initiative A conference in France, which kicked off on Wednesday, aims to raise funds to combat deadly diseases and condemn them to the history books. -
Sweden Watch back: Three scientists win Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing lithium-ion batteries Three scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing lithium-ion batteries. -
World Meet the activists fighting Russia's home-made alcohol epidemic Meet the activists fighting Russia's home-made alcohol epidemic -
USA Move over, Jupiter. Here comes Saturn, solar system's new 'moon king' With 80 known moons, the ringed planet has more natural satellites than any other planet. -
USA We shouldn't have been giving money and weapons to Ukraine in the first place ǀ View Arming Ukraine will almost always result in a stronger Russian response. Rather than end the conflict, military assistance risks prolonging it. -
No Comment Firefighters rescue boy dangling from fourth-floor window in China In order to prevent him from falling, the rescuers quickly fastened a security rope around his chest, while residents from the building held out quilt below. -
No Comment Hundreds of cases of beer destroyed in Australia truck crash The cases of Victoria Bitter beer were left strewn over the highway, closing one lane as crews worked to clean the mess -
France Global Fund conference aims to raise €12 billion for HIV, malaria and tuberculosis Global Fund conference aims to raise €12 billion for HIV, malaria and tuberculosis -
Sport Brazil Judo Grand Slam: Main focus was on Teddy Riner of France King of the heavyweights, Riner took gold on the last day of the tournament in Brasilia. -
Italy Italian MPs vote to slash number of seats in parliament and senate Italian politicians have backed a radical overhaul of the country's parliament that will see around a third of them losing their job. -
Turkey Turkish military to enter Syria 'shortly' — Erdogan aide A top Turkish official warned Kurdish fighters to defect or face the consequences, saying Turkish forces will cross the Syrian border "shortly." -
USA Five more elephants in Thailand died in waterfall plunge, drone footage shows Officials believe there was a group of 13 elephants and "we are 100 precent confident that two of them are alive," the governor of Nakhorn Nayok province said. -
USA House Democrats subpoena EU ambassador after State Department blocks testimony Democrats warned that if Gordon Sondland fails to comply with the subpoena, it would strengthen their case for obstruction by the president. -
USA British foreign minister asks U.S. to reconsider immunity in crash that killed U.K. teen The wife of a diplomat is being considered as a suspect in the wrong-way collision that killed 19-year-old Harry Dunn in August.