12 October 2019 | Euronews
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United Kingdom Johnson 'urges' Erdogan to end Turkish operation in Syria during call Johnson also said the incursion could further worsen the humanitarian situation in northern Syria "and undermine the progress made against Daesh". -
Belgium Extinction Rebellion activists call on Belgian king to declare climate emergency Extinction Rebellion activists staged a protest next to the gardens of the Royal Palace in Brussels on Saturday, calling on the King to declare a climate emergency. -
USA Partial building collapse at Hard Rock Hotel in New Orleans kills one A partial collapse of the under-construction Hard Rock Hotel in New Orleans, USA has killed one person. -
Earth News Could this partnership help luxury resale shed its controversial past? A partnership between Burberry and The RealReal hopes to inspire confidence in second-hand luxury buyers -
USA 'We train our boys to be killing machines', Trump says of Green Beret case Maj. Mathew L. Golsteyn, a decorated Green Beret, is facing court-martial in the killing of an Afghan man he suspected of being a Taliban bomb maker. -
Poland Poland's parliamentary election 2019: What's the ruling party's record like on the economy? While Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) has been criticised by Brussels over rule of law reforms, it's harder to find fault with its handling of the economy. -
Burkina Faso Gunmen kill around 15 people in attack on Burkina Faso mosque Gunmen kill around 15 people in attack on Burkina Faso mosque -
No Comment India Prime Minister Narendra Modi helps clear beach of rubbish Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi picked up a bag of rubbish at a beach in southern India where he was conducting informal talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. -
World News European Space Agency probe captures new photos of 700km dried-up river system on Mars ESA probe captures new photos of 700km dried-up river system on Mars -
No Comment Rocks and tear gas as protesters clash with riot police in Ecuador Protesters hurled rocks at riot police using tear gas in the Ecuadoran capital of Quito on Friday (October 11), amidst rising public anger over the austerity measures of President Lenin Moreno. -
Hungary Hungarian opposition mounts strong challenge to Orban's Fidesz party in Budapest Five opposition parties have joined forces to support a single, common candidate in Sunday's municipal election in Budapest: 44-year-old socialist Gergely Karacsony. -
World Poland's parliamentary election 2019: Will smaller parties prove to be the kingmakers? The ruling Law and Justice Party may continue to govern alone after this weekend's election in Poland, but smaller parties are making gains. -
USA On TikTok, young people use humor to discuss current events "Unlike Facebook, Twitter or even Instagram, TikTok is a platform where we ... can express our stances and identities confidently," one teen said. -
Syria Civilian death toll rises to 30 in Syria following Turkey's military offensive, says monitor According to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, further casualties include 74 members of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and 49 Syrian rebels aligned with Ankara. -
No Comment Parachutist left dangling during Spain's National Day parade A parachutist hit some technical difficulties during Spain's National Day parade on Saturday (October 12) after misjudging his landing, smashing into a lamp post and remaining suspended as hundreds at the parade looked on. -
Japan Typhoon Hagibis batters Japan with high winds and heavy rain Hagibis is wreaking havoc on mainland Japan and is expected to bring with it the heaviest rain and winds in sixty years. More than a million people have been advised to evacuate. -
Poland Will the Greens gets their first MPs elected in coal-hungry Poland? Climate change protests are becoming more frequent in Poland as public concern grows, but despite several attempts, the party has never had a politician elected to Parliament. -
No Comment Activists spray paint Paris building of energy firm Total Activists from the anti-capitalist group ATTAC vandalised the Total headquarters building in Courbevoie, Paris's business district, on Saturday (October 12) -
No Comment Tornado hits in Japan as country braces itself for typhoon A tornado ripped through Chiba Prefecture — south-east of the capital Tokyo — on Saturday, as Japan continued to brace itself for the arrival of a powerful typhoon that is forecast to be the worst in six decades. -
United Kingdom U.K.-E.U. talks intensify on last-minute Brexit deal Time is running out to agree a deal before the Oct. 31 deadline for Britain to leave the European Union. -
USA Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge becomes first person to run marathon in under two hours Kipchoge, 34, clocked in at an unofficial 1:59:40 at the event in Vienna, Austria. -
USA Laser scanning tech uncovers huge network of ancient Maya farms The findings show how the ancient civilization adapted farming practices in the face of environmental challenges. -
USA Joe Biden is counting on Hispanic voters. Can they count on him? "People need to have the opportunity to see and hear from the candidate, and I think he hasn't done enough on outreach," one activist said. -
Austria Watch: Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge becomes the first person to run unofficial, sub-two-hour marathon Kipchoge, the world marathon record holder, will be hoping to be second time lucky after he narrowly failed in his first try in 2017 by running the length of a marathon in 2:00:25. -
USA Fugitive Frenchman wanted over family murders arrested in Scotland Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes has been sought by police over his suspected involvement in the 2011 deaths of his wife and their four children -
Czech Republic Czech police arrest 31, including 14 foreigners, after Euro 2020 qualifier against England Fourteen of those detained were foreigners, police said, adding that the arrest could not be made "without the use of coercive means." -
USA Robert Forster, actor nominated for Oscar for Jackie Brown, dies at 78 He said in 2018 that regardless of the ups and downs of a career, "the job of real life is the job of caring for others". -
USA Kevin McAleenan out at Homeland Security Trump said McAleenan "has done an outstanding job." -
Japan Japan advises hundreds of thousands to evacuate as powerful typhoon approaches The tropical cyclone was expected to make landfall late Saturday on the main island of Honshu. -
USA Trump stumps in Louisiana to oust Dem Gov. Edwards The state's primary is on Saturday and the incumbent is facing two GOP challengers who have tied themselves to the president. -
USA Lutsenko is unnamed Ukrainian who led plot to oust Yovanovitch, says official Lutsenko is the Ukrainian official who prosecutors say urged 2 Giuliani associates to push for the ouster of Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador. -
USA Kevin McAleenan out at Homeland Security Trump said McAleenan "has done an outstanding job."