14 October 2019 | Euronews
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USA Behind a violent Trump meme, a prolific creator and and a community rooting for more As pro-Trump digital creator communities have grown, they've found traction with people close to Trump and even the president himself. -
Spain Flights cancelled as pro-separatist protesters clash with police at Barcelona airport More than a dozen people have been injured as protesters clashed with police across the Catalonia region on Monday after the Supreme Court sentencing of pro-independence leaders. -
Turkey Trump to impose sanctions on Turkey amid GOP blowback to Syria troop withdrawal President Donald Trump said Monday he plans to sanction Turkey, a move apparently prompted after numerous Republican lawmakers repudiated him for withdrawing US forces from Syria to make way for Turkey's military operation. -
USA What is a tardigrade? Tiny animals with an outsized ability to survive in harsh environments, tardigrades are widely used in scientific research. -
Bulgaria Bulgaria's football chief quits over racism at Euro 2020 qualifer match against England A Euro 2020 qualifier between England and Bulgaria was temporarily halted on two occasions on Thursday evening after racist chants were heard from the stands. -
USA Giuliani says he has 'nothing to do with' oligarch at edges of Trump-Ukraine affair "The Firtash thing is a smear job," Giuliani told NBC News, denying that he had discussed the matter with Trump. -
USA Fourth Democratic debate in Ohio: Everything you need to know The number of candidates packed on stage at Otterbein University is expected to be the largest yet. -
Denmark Denmark plans to strip citizenship from militant fighters with dual nationality Denmark says it plans to accelerate the processing of legislation that would allow the government to strip citizenship from dual nationals who have left to fight for militant groups abroard. -
Spain #Everybodysland, the Spanish government's campaign to curb criticism after separatists conviction The Government of Spain and its main leaders have launched a campaign on social media under the hashtag #Everybodysland, at the same time that Spain's Supreme Court sentence -convicting nine Catalan separatist leaders to between 9 and 13 years in prison- was made public. -
USA Pope's bodyguard resigns over new financial leaks scandal The Vatican said its police chief, 57-year-old Domenico Giani, bore no responsibility for a leaked police flyer but resigned to avoid disrupting the investigation. -
United Kingdom Criminal justice is not getting the urgent attention it needs in the Brexit negotiations ǀ View As the Brexit deadline on 31 October looms, there are still many uncertainties about the effects of the UK leaving the EU without a deal. The effects on criminal justice, however, will be immediate and clear. -
Earth News Can a chocolate bar end poverty? The story of radical equality 'The Other Bar proves a combination of technology and consumer choice can tackle poverty.' -
Next Series The deep-rooted truth about chicory root 5,000 years ago, ancient Egyptians cultivated the chicory plants which are not only beautiful but health boosting. And even today, the plant’s healing qualities are still revealing themselves. -
Tanzania Watch: Bee-keeping scheme transforms landscapes and women's lives This bee-keeping initiative inTanzania is giving 1,200 Maasai women financial independence, while turning them into conservationists of the land they live on. -
United Kingdom Mother of Harry Dunn says written apology from US diplomat's wife after 7 weeks is 'just wrong' The family of a teenager killed in a road accident in the UK in August have pleaded with crash suspect Anne Sacoolas to "do the humane thing" and return to the UK. -
Europe News Simon Coveney tells Euronews the UK 'needs to move to facilitate deal' The deputy Irish prime minister told Euronews on Monday that the UK 'needs to move' in order to facilitate a Brexit deal, and could see a 'very generous response'. -
The Cube Turkish footballers repeat military salutes in France match despite UEFA probe Turkish players have celebrated international goals with military gestures twice within a few days, after Turkey launched military operations in Syria against Kurdish forces. -
Belgium Watch: Belgium's famous foods get Michelin-starred makeover Two-starred chef Yves Mattagne is swapping waffle toppings from strawberries and cream to lobster and foie gras, while three-starred Sergio Herman is dusting frites with olive powder and basil. -
No Comment World Conker Championships take place despite heavy rain "if the conker that you've got is harder than the other guy's, you've won," said a former champion. -
United Kingdom 'My honeymoon is ruined': Vodafone customers wrongly charged up to €11,000 in roaming bills Vodafone has apologised to its customers for a "technical issue" that has wrongly added thousands of euros of roaming charges to their bills. -
Earth News 8 sports stars you knew were vegan and 8 you didn’t The world's elite sportsmen and women are finding alternative sources of protein, and still smashing it. -
USA Trump impeachment inquiry: Live updates and the latest news Congress is back in session and more closed-door testimony is expected, among other developments. -
Spain Catalan regional leader Quim Torra calls for amnesty for convicted separatists "We call for an end to repression, for the release of the political prisoners, for the exiles to be free to return home, for an amnesty that should mark an endpoint for all of those who have suffered reprisals", said president Quim Torra. -
Climate Now Rising sea levels - how the Netherlands found ways of working with the environment The Climate Now programme looked at the different ways the city of Rotterdam combats Climate Change. It looks at how the city deals with the rise of sea levels, how a roof garden is helping to store water and grow its own produce and how a floating farm works. -
No Comment Rescuers capture four-metre-long King Cobra in Thailand Rescuers from the Krabi Pitakpracha Foundation captured a four-metre-long king cobra. -
USA Trump's former top Russia aide set to testify in impeachment inquiry Hill's appearance has caused concern among those close to Trump, a former senior White House official told NBC News. -
USA Trump's decision on Syria has already turned into a foreign policy disaster 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. -
Taste The secrets of shoyu, the one thing you find on every table in Japan In Japan, soy sauce is an artform. Made with three elements: raw materials, techniques and fermentation time, each product is unique. -
Russia The Global Energy Prize recognises the work of two leading scientists Many of the greatest challenges facing the world today revolve around sustainable energy: how to create it, how to store it, and how to use it most efficiently. -
USA Kurdish forces strike deal with Assad, Putin to repel Turkey Kurdish troops have turned to the Syrian government and Russia for help, as U.S. forces move out of the region. -
No Comment Japan rescue crews search for typhoon survivors Rescue teams continued to search for survivors after one of the worst typhoons to hit the region. -
United Kingdom Watch: World's first hydrogen-powered boat docks in London The 30-metre Energy Observer acts a "floating lab" for testing green maritime technology. It harnesses three renewable energies – solar, wind and hydro – to propel the boat and charge its batteries. -
United Kingdom Brexit timeline: What to look out for in a crucial week The race is on once again to try to secure a revised exit deal, with the EU and UK engaged in intensified talks ahead of an EU summit. -
USA Gunpowder, robes and ritual: Key Brexit week kicks off with Queen's speech The state opening of Parliament is about as flamboyant as it gets, with ceremonies dating back 400 years. -
World EU says much still to be done before a Brexit deal as UK settled status applications spike The European Union has cautioned that 'a lot of work' remains if there is to be any Brexit deal by the October 31 deadline. -
USA China already snapping up U.S. farm goods, Trump claims The president provided no support for his assertion that China "almost immediately" began complying with terms of the tariff agreement he announced Friday. -
Sweden 2019 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences is awarded The 2019 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel will be awarded on Monday. -
United Kingdom Watch back: Queen's Speech marks new session of Parliament After the British monarch gave a Queen's speech, MPs in the House of Commons began to debate the contents. -
USA Spain jails leaders of Catalan independence bid for sedition The country now waits to see how Catalan separatists will react to the verdicts. -
China China's stealth drones and hypersonic missiles surpass — and threaten — the U.S. ǀ View Despite starting technologically well behind America, China has developed new systems faster and more cheaply to fend off the U.S. in East Asia. -
USA With Brexit on the horizon, British oyster farmers see choppy times ahead "Everything's just fallen apart," said Tom Haward, the eighth generation of Hawards to work the family's 300-year-old business. -
USA Why Democrats are sure Adam Schiff is the perfect person to take on Trump The chairman of the House Intel committee, who is leading the impeachment inquiry, couldn't be more different than his prey. -
Vatican Pope Francis' twitter team error shows pontiff as fan of New Orleans Saints football team Some saints wear halos, others sport helmets. -
Spain Catalan separatist leaders given 9 to 13 years in prison for sedition over 2017 independence bid The 12 defendants — including former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont currently in self-imposed exile — face up to 25 years in jail. -
United Kingdom What is the Queen's Speech and what happens if MPs reject it? "We could end up in a very strange scenario where the government can't pass its Queen's Speech but still can't get the numbers for a general election. This has never really happened before and it's unclear what will happen next" - Maddy Thimont-Jack, Senior Researcher, Institute for Government. -
USA Biden's new ethics plan calls for publicly financed elections It comes as he has faces criticism from Democratic rivals for his dependence on traditional high-dollar fundraising events. -
USA U.S. diplomat's wife in fatal U.K. crash apologizes to victim's family "Sorry just doesn't cut it," said the mother of Harry Dunn, 19, who was killed.