28 October 2019 | Euronews
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USA Court throws out North Carolina's congressional district maps The ruling said that the maps were "drawn in violation of our North Carolina Constitution." -
World News EU nations urged to act as 104 migrants remain stranded aboard rescue ship Ocean Viking The situation aboard Ocean Viking puts EU's new plan to distribute migrants to the test. -
USA Officials cringe as Trump spills sensitive details of al-Baghdadi raid Some details the president has revealed are inaccurate, others are classified. Officials say they worry what to put in briefings for a man with no filter. -
Earth News Your gold jewellery could be going carbon neutral The weight of CO2 produced when mining gold is pretty scary, but the industry is committed to making a change. -
USA House to vote on resolution laying out next steps in impeachment inquiry This comes as pressure grows on Democrats to conduct the inquiry with a more open process, including holding public hearings with key witnesses in the Ukraine case. -
USA Johnson election bid fails, EU delays Brexit to end of January Lawmakers rejected Prime Minister Boris Johnson's call to hold an early election as a way of breaking the political deadlock over the country's stalled departure from the EU. -
USA Why 100,000 poop photos may bring the next big thing in fitness tracking A new crowdsourcing initiative aims to build an app that tracks users' gastrointestinal health. -
USA Kurdish source provided key intel in operation that killed ISIS leader The source proved to U.S. intelligence that he had direct access to Baghdadi this summer by turning over the ISIS leader's used underwear and a sample of his blood. -
USA Mexico City investigates 42 human skulls in drug lair A raid by hundreds of police on a labyrinthine Mexico City slum complex last week yielded the skulls, two meth labs, guns, grenades and over 2 tons of marijuana. -
Israel No breakthrough as Gantz meets Netanyahu for Israeli coalition talks It was their first round of direct talks since president Reuven Rivlin on Wednesday tasked Gantz with trying to form a government. -
Europe News Brexit delay: Will the UK be obliged to name a new EU Commissioner? Brussels expects a British nominee for the Commission under a Brexit extension. Boris Johnson has previously vowed to do so ‘under no circumstances’. -
USA White House told in May of Ukraine President Zelenskiy's concerns about Giuliani, Sondland The White House was alerted earlier than previously reported that Giuliani's pressure campaign was rattling the new Ukrainian president, say two sources. -
No Comment Thousands ordered to flee fast-moving Los Angeles wildfire Thousands of people in Los Angeles were ordered to evacuate after a fast-moving brush fire ignited early on Monday (October 28) morning near the Getty Center museum, the latest outbreak in a wildfire season that has caused disruption at both ends of California. -
Italy Is Italy's ruling coalition at risk after Salvini's triumph in Umbria? Far-right League leader Matteo Salvini won a crushing victory in the Italian region of Umbria, results on Monday showed, raising questions about the survival of the ruling coalition. -
France Long-lost Cimabue masterpiece found hanging in kitchen sells for €24m The painting "Christ Mocked", a long-lost masterpiece by Florentine Renaissance artist Cimabue, was found hanging in a woman's kitchen above her cooker. -
France Suspect in 80s questioned over attack on mosque in Bayonne The suspect fired at two victims in their 70s after they thwarted an arson attempt at the doors of the mosque, prosecutors said. -
Spain Nao Victoria: Replica of first ship to circumnavigate the planet sets off from Almeria The Nao Victoria took three years to sail around the world, setting off in 1519. -
World Huawei CEO: "US companies will suffer the most" Watch the full interview on Global Conversation with Huawei's founder Zhengfei Ren. He explains how the US allegations that the companies equipment could be used for spying, has had little impact on Huawei's business. -
No Comment Giant and eerie display of Halloween pumpkin heads in Bucharest It's Halloween later this week and festivities are already in full swing in Bucharest where people are busy carving thousands of pumpkins. They're aiming to create a giant display of the ghoulish pumpkin heads for All Hallows Eve. -
Europe News The Brief: breaking the EU glass ceiling As Belgium gets its first female prime minister, we take a look at how many EU countries have female leaders (clue you can count on one hand). -
USA Drone video shows aftermath of compound where ISIS leader al-Baghdadi was killed U.S. forces completely leveled what turned out to be the terrorist leader's final hiding place. -
Climate Now Walking on thin ice in the Arctic? Ice-free summers expose Arctic ecosystems to more than open waters -
USA Justice Dept. appeals ruling it must turn over Mueller grand jury materials in impeachment inquiry A federal judge said Friday that the unredacted special counsel report, along with underlying documents, must be sent to the House committees. -
No Comment Key West hosts fantasy parade during 10-day costume and mask festival Disco queens and over-the-top salutes to musical icons entertained revellers during Saturday night's Fantasy Fest Parade, the highlight of Key West's 10-day costuming and masking festival that ends Sunday. -
United Kingdom UK lorry deaths: Maurice Robinson, 25, appears in court on manslaughter charges A man appeared in court charged with the manslaughter of 39 people found last week in a refrigerated truck outside of London. -
The Cube How Chinese ambassadors have been shaping a narrative through Twitter | #TheCube How China has been shaping a narrative through Twitter | #TheCube -
USA Al-Baghdadi once controlled much of Iraq and Syria. He died at the end of a dirt road. The jihadi died by his own hand at the end of a dirt track. A mound of rubble was all that was left of his final hideout. -
Next Series Discover the spray used by Belgian police to train specialist dogs at airports Explosives training has always been a dangerous undertaking for security workers, but a special substance is designed to make officials and passengers safe -
Earth News Stopping clothes being incinerated: a textiles recycling breakthrough Swedish forestry group Södra says it's the first to present a solution for large-scale clothes recycling. -
USA Trump defends keeping Democrats in the dark on raid The president on Monday called House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, who has been leading the impeachment inquiry, the "biggest leaker in Washington." -
USA Former Trump deputy national security adviser Kupperman a no-show for impeachment testimony Kupperman on Friday filed a lawsuit asking a federal judge to rule on whether he must testify under a congressional subpoen -
USA Trump is using ISIS leader's death to distract from his failures. Don't let him ǀ View Despite Trump’s grandstanding, and despite even this latest, legitimately positive news regarding Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the past few weeks have not been a collective success. Rather, they have been a boon for America’s adversaries and a catastrophe for its friends. -
No Comment Carnival held to mark Mexican Day of the Dead Thousands of people took to the streets of Mexico City to dance beside giant skulls and skeletons, rolled out for the capital fourth edition of a Day of the Dead parade inspired by Hollywood, part of an ever-expanding menu of festivities for the holiday. -
World News England and South Africa go head to head for Rugby's biggest prize A thrilling win over New Zealand last weekend secured England’s place against South Africa, who narrowly squeezed past Wales in their semi-final. -
No Comment India celebrates Diwali with lights and firecrackers Hindus across India celebrated Diwali by illuminating their homes with lights and candles and offering prayers. -
USA Big tech achieving “quantum supremacy” for the first time is bad news for our privacy ǀ View Google announced it reached “quantum supremacy," a technological achievement that has huge repercussions, not only for the company and its role in the world but for all of us individuals who want to maintain a semblance of the right to privacy. -
Italy Watch: Mules replace bin lorries in hilltop Italian town The mules go door to door collecting rubbish, but only if it has been properly separated. A mule can carry 150kg, but driver Francesco says he never loads them up that much because he loves his animals. -
United Kingdom Brexit: why is there another delay and a UK election? | Euronews answers A quick guide to the new Brexit extension and a UK general election in December. -
USA What al-Baghdadi's death changes for Trump — and what it doesn't 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. -
Afghanistan Why are Iranians claiming asylum in Afghanistan? After decades of conflict and instability, around 2.5 million Afghans have sought asylum overseas, many of them in Europe. But the war torn country is also a destination for refugees fleeing neighbouring states, including Pakistan and Iran. -
USA Re-election runway: What U.S. airports can tell us about Trump's 2020 chances Analysis: A high-altitude way of looking at America's political divide and what it means for Dems. -
USA 'What a gift': Mother of ISIS victim praises Trump, troops after al-Baghdadi's death "I would love to see the same American expertise used to free innocent American hostages who are held around the world," said a former hostage's mother. -
World Fight against terrorism far from over despite al-Baghdadi death European leaders are warning that the fight against terrorism is far from being over following the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The world's most wanted terrorist, and leader of the so-called Islamic State group killed himself during a US military operation in Idlib, northern Syria -
United Kingdom A fourth Brexit extension could follow a General Election - Cambridge law expert A European law expert from Cambridge University says a fourth Brexit extension could follow a UK election. Professor Kenneth Armstrong's comments to Euronews' Good Morning Europe came as an anticipated third extension to the process for the UK was being discussed by the European Union. -
World Start Lab, hub for Congo's young entrepreneurs On this episode, Agriculture is said to be directly responsible for at least 14 per cent of total greenhouse gas emissions, thereby contributing to a global climate… -
USA After bishops call for married priests, pope urges new ways Pontiff's statement comes on the heels of a landmark call by Amazon region bishops for married men to become priests. -
France Eight migrants found alive in UK-bound refrigerated truck at Calais The rescued migrants, including two children were treated in hospital for "mild hypothermia". -
World Protesters persevere on Iraq's mean streets Protestors returned to the streets of Iraq over the weekend -
Europe News Watch again: PM Johnson to seek another route to an election after MPs reject his bid British MPs on Monday rejected holding an early election, as Prime Minister Boris Johnson failed to gain the two-thirds majority backing in parliament he required. -
USA European Union grants U.K. third Brexit extension It is the third such postponement this year. Although the public voted to leave the E.U. in 2016, Parliament has been unable to agree on an exit strategy. -
World Breakfast at Louis Vuitton: Could Tiffany and Co. add to LVMH luxury roster? Louis Vuitton's parent company looks to add Tiffany & Co. to its list of luxury holdings. -
USA Why did Microsoft fund an Israeli firm that surveils West Bank Palestinians? Microsoft committed to protecting democratic freedoms. Then it funded an Israeli facial recognition firm that secretly watched West Bank Palestinians. -
Syria ISIS insider helped in hunt for leader al-Baghdadi An ISIS insider who gained the trust of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was passing on information about his whereabouts to the United States via Kurdish officials, NBC News' Richard Engel reports. -
USA Peronists poised to return to power in Argentina Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner completes her comeback as she appears to be elected vice president. -
USA Trump showered with boos, chants of 'lock him up' at baseball The president, who was there with first lady Melania Trump, stood smiling and clapping throughout. -
USA California Rep. Katie Hill resigns over allegations of affair "It is with a broken heart that today I announce my resignation from Congress," Hill tweeted Sunday. -
USA Biden says Trump is 'an idiot' for calling Russian election interference a 'hoax' "The Russians don't want me to be president and Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee," Biden said. -
USA California Rep. Katie Hill to resign over allegations of affair "It is with a broken heart that today I announce my resignation from Congress," Hill tweeted Sunday.