25 October 2019 | Euronews
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USA Impeachment hearings depict a quid pro quo that evolved over time After some 65 hours of testimony along with public comments from Trump, his aides and allies, a clear portrait is emerging. -
My Europe Series The Brexit saga continues in this week's State of the Union In the State of the Union, we look at the delay to Brexit that Boris Johnson promised wouldn't happen, the call from MEPs for EU sanctions for Turkey and the farewell to Tusk and Juncker. -
Sport Lee Moon Jin gets first Grand Slam gold in Abu Dhabi Lee Moon Jin victorious at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam with first gold. -
Iraq Iraq protesters back on the streets after violence kills 40 The Iraqi parliament will meet in an emergency session to address the demands. -
USA Trump: Spending on Middle East wars could have been used on inner-city scholarships Trump, speaking at a historically black college, touted his criminal justice bill and low minority unemployment. -
USA Judge orders Justice Department to turn over Mueller grand jury material The judge also determined, despite arguments to the contrary from the White House, that the House had launched "an official impeachment inquiry" -
Russia Eagle's big bill: GPS-tracked bird sends mobile charge soaring by roaming into Iran Russian bird researchers took to crowdfunding after a GPS-tracked eagle sent costly text messages from Iran -
USA Trump Organization weighs selling rights to its D.C. hotel The announcement came one day after House Democrats subpoenaed financial records for the facility. -
USA Rudy Giuliani butt-dials NBC reporter, heard discussing need for cash and trashing Bidens "The problem is we need some money," Giuliani says to unidentified man during accidental call to NBC News writer. -
World News Vatican eRosary app hacked multiple times just days after launch A new gadget aimed at getting more young people to pray has been hacked at least three times in the days since its launch. -
USA Trump dismisses need for impeachment advisers: 'I'm the team' The president's aides have been urging the White House to come up with a more coordinated messaging strategy. -
No Comment Don't look down! New 345-metre-high observation deck set to open in New York City It is anchored on two sides of a skyscraper. -
United Kingdom Fourth arrest over UK truck deaths after claims Vietnamese among victims Police have made a fourth arrest over the discovery of 39 bodies in a truck in Essex, but have yet to comment on claims by worried families that Vietnamese citizens are among the dead. -
No Comment Nailed it! Bed of nails record broken in India A group of martial arts experts broke the Guinness World Record for amount of people lying on a multi-layered bed of nails. -
Denmark Watch: See the world's longest sand sculpture on Denmark's west coast Created by 40 artists from around the world, it is 200m long, 7m high and took 10 days to make. -
No Comment Security forces fire tear gas as protests resume in Iraq Iraqi security forces used tear gas and stun grenades to repel demonstrators who had marched towards government buildings in protest against corruption and economic hardship. The incident marked a renewal of the anti-government protests after security forces killed about 150 people. -
USA Government's own watchdogs say Ukraine whistleblower complaint should have gone to Congress The watchdogs say the Office of Legal Counsel's decision not to forward the complaint to Congress could "undermine the critical role whistleblowers play." -
The Cube Lebanon protests: are bots fuelling counter demonstrations? As the protests in Lebanon continue, we break down the signs of bot-like activity and explore the difficulty in identifying inauthentic behaviour online. -
My Europe Series At the frontline of an Extinction Rebellion climate protest in Berlin Euronews embeds with the group at a planned civil disobedience mission called “Rebels Ark” which blocked the city’s Grosser Stern – a huge five-lane roundabout linking north to south and east to west. -
USA Lebanon's Hezbollah leader warns against protests The protests took a more violent turn Friday when groups supporting Hezbollah pushed into a peaceful demonstration, scuffling with protesters and forcing riot police to intervene. -
USA How virtual reality is helping seniors breathe new life into old memories New systems let users reconnect virtually with people, places and events from their youth. -
Earth News Newly discovered beetle named after Greta Thunberg The Natural History Museum in London has chosen to honour the young climate campaigner. -
World Star skier Lindsey Vonn's frustration at not being allowed to compete against men The retired four-time world champion tells Euronews she really wanted to complete against male skiers because they were faster -
USA Watch: Pets in Florida get dressed up for masquerade ball The annual charity event Fantasy Fest Pet Masquerade drew 40 participants. Highlights included 'the tortoise and the hare' – a tortoise with a toy rabbit strapped to its shell. -
USA Anonymous Trump official on tell-all book: Voters should know 'the truth' The author said the book will feature "a great deal" from Trump himself, "for there is no better witness to his character than his own words." -
Business Mario Draghi's final ECB meeting Mario Draghi's final assessment on the state of the eurozone economy. -
USA Police make people trafficking arrests over 39 U.K. truck deaths A man and woman were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and on 39 counts of manslaughter -
World News Why stigma is still Europe's biggest barrier to preventing the spread and treatment of HIV ǀ View Whilst I agree that funding is certainly one of the main foundations needed to implement free access to the HIV-prevention drug, I would argue that this issue is very much engrained in societal attitudes towards gay and bisexual men, as well as broader government policies concerning LGBT rights. -
No Comment Indian villagers up to the tusk as they rescue elephant from swamp The elephant got separated from its herd and was stuck in a deep swamp filled with muddy water. It took them two to three hours to free the elephant. -
USA Russian soldier kills 8 fellow servicemen in Siberia The Russian Defense Ministry said the incident happened Friday at a military base in the town of Gorny in the Baikal Lake region. -
Europe News 'Made in Italy': Where does the pasta you eat really come from? On World Pasta Day, Euronews investigated the origins of the wheat that is used to produce the pasta that we eat in Europe. -
Next Series Find out why the crew have been busy Euronews space correspondent and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Luca Parmitano has sent the latest instalment of Space Chronicles, a series in which he documents his experiences on the International Space Station (ISS) over a six-month period. -
United Kingdom Why does Boris Johnson want a December election amid the Brexit stalemate? The prime minister wants the UK to go to the polls on December 12, if the EU agrees a Brexit delay until January. -
Russia Russian soldier kills eight others at Siberia military base — reports Russian soldier kills eight others at Siberia military base — reports -
USA Do wormholes really exist? Scientists hatch a plan to find out. New study suggests it may be possible to spot the space-time tunnels by observing nearby stars. -
USA American politics is about to shift into hyper drive 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 This unusual idea could finally fix Facebook's political fake news problem ǀ View The government can step in and force social media companies to set up some basic protocols to guard against the posting of campaign lies. This would be a whole new frontier for the government, and regulation of online speech is tricky to say the least. -
USA Australia's iconic rock Uluru, sacred to Indigenous population, scaled for final time The decision to ban climbing the sandstone monolith has divided both indigenous Australians as well as the wider world. -
USA NYC mayor says Trump would be arrested if he shot someone on Fifth Avenue "If you shoot someone that's a crime and no one is above the law. He would be arrested, period," de Blasio said. -
Europe News Team Ursula: new candidates face scrutiny New nominees, gender parity at risk - we look at how the new Commission is shaping up. -
Cult Global artists celebrate musical freedom at the Baku Jazz Festival Audiences were amazed as musicians who had never met before improvised and jammed together during an eclectic celebration of music -
France Filmmaker Ken Loach talks about realistic filmmaking in Lyon Filmmaker Ken Loach was in Lyon for the Lumière Film Festival where he spoke to Euronews about his socially aware and realistic cinema. -
USA In blistering broadside, China accuses Pence of 'lies' and 'arrogance' "His remarks are full of arrogance, prejudice, critical biases and lies," foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said. -
Italy Watch: Special day pasta-ively promotes Italy’s favourite food Did you know that Italy produces 3.3 million tonnes of pasta every year? -
World Al Habtoor Chairman criticizes Trump and welcomes UAE income tax From humble beginnings, Emirati billionaire Khalaf Al Habtoor founded his eponymous company in 1970 and grew it to become one of the UAE’s most successful conglomerates. -
World How are underprivileged women in Lebanon being empowered through luxury bags? An initiative in Lebanon is harnessing the talent of disadvantaged women to produce high fashion handbags. -
World Prospect of Brexit being felt by EU heavyweights Spain and Germany Brexit has not yet happened - but already the uncertainty has affected trade between Britain and its European partners. -
Italy Lazio fans filmed making Nazi salutes on streets of Glasgow Football surporters were also heard chanting far right slogans. -
Earth News Cara Delevingne: Eco-warrior on Instagram promotes fast fashion Which fast fashion brand has the model recently partnered with to produce a new collection? -
USA Report into Indonesia jet crash that killed 189 points to Boeing, pilots, maintenance Plane plunged into the Java Sea just 13 minutes after takeoff on Oct. 29, 2018, killing 189 people. -
China Hong Kong protesters shouldn't pin hopes on outsiders to solve their impasse with Beijing ǀ View The decision by the US House of Representatives to pass legalisation tightening up the scrutiny of Hong Kong's autonomy from mainland China could mark a significant inflection point in the continuing impasse between the protestors there and the authorities in Beijing. -
USA E.U. to discuss Brexit delay as Britain squabbles over election European Union envoys to Brussels will discuss the length of another delay to Brexit at a meeting on Friday. -
USA Americans split down party lines on Trump impeachment It's worth keeping an eye on the outliers: 10 percent of Democrats think Trump should not be impeached and 9 percent of Republicans think he should be. -
World Belgrade's balancing act: Serbia plays both EU and Russia on trade While Serbia is in the middle of accession talks with the European Union, it's also deepening ties with Russia. That's raising eyebrows in Brussels. -
United Kingdom China calls on UK to seek 'severe punishment' for those responsible for lorry deaths The China-backed Global Times wrote in an editorial that the UK and some European countries should take some responsibility for the deaths of 39 people, believed to be Chinese nationals, found dead in a lorry outside London. -
France New Asterix book features female heroine for the first time Asterix and the Chieftain’s daughter sees pint-sized Gaul joined by Adrenaline, the teenage daughter of famous Gaulish king Vercingetorix. -
United Kingdom Brussels to delay decision on Brexit extension until after weekend, says EU source Brussels has delayed its decision on a Brexit extension, an EU source told Euronews, adding the agreement will likely be decided upon next Monday or Tuesday. -
USA Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, running for president, won't seek re-election to Congress "I believe that I can best serve the people of Hawaii and our country as your president and commander-in-chief," Gabbard said in a video. -
Earth News 5 spooky, sustainable solutions for this Halloween Not just a scary time for the kids, but an even scarier time for the planet. -
World News Discrimination falls, but wide differences remain across EU — study A new Eurobarometer study measured discrimination in Europe. -
Australia Tourists queue to climb sacred Australian rock on final day before ban "You want to respect the cultural side of things, but still you want to have it as a challenge," one said. -
Bolivia Bolivia's Morales 'wins outright majority' with 99.9% of votes counted The result will see Morales lead Bolivia until 2025. -
USA Justice Department review of Russia probe turns into criminal investigation Attorney General William Barr's administrative review of what would become the Mueller investigation is now a criminal probe. -
USA U.S. forces preparing to protect Syrian oil fields The operation, if approved, would be conducted along with the mostly Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces militia, a U.S. official says. -
USA Justice Department review into origins of Russia probe turns into criminal investigation The review had been administrative, but the probe into the origins of the Russia probe is now a criminal investigation. -
USA Trump says he plans to attend Sunday's World Series game in Washington But it's possible there won't be a game on Sunday if the Nationals win their next two outings. -
United Kingdom Publisher scraps book on historic gay persecution after errors exposed A publisher has scrapped a book by American author Naomi Wolf on gay persecution in 19th century Britain after the work was exposed as having errors.