31 October 2019 | Euronews
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France Six injured after shooting at a bar in Marseille - police source Police confirmed to Euronews that a shooting injured 6 people at a bar in the 15th arrondissement of Marseille. -
Germany Decline of insects in Germany is 'frightening', scientists warn Insect biomass in the forest the scientists studied decreased by approximately 40% since 2008 and the situation is "even more alarming" in grasslands where it has decreased to only one-third of its former level. -
United Kingdom Protesters bemoan Brexit delay as Halloween deadline passes Pro-Brexit protesters showed up in London as the UK missed another Brexit deadline as UK politicians entered the arena ahead of a December 12 election. -
USA WWE Hosts Saudi Arabia's First Women's Wrestling Match "I couldn't stop smiling when this was announced. When I speak about women driving, or even just sharing space with men, these are rights that didn't exist when I was growing up," tweeted WWE's first Saudi Arabian Wrestler Mansoor Al-Shehail. -
USA High-tech California relies on a startup in Utah to see how smoky its air is The company has become a a case in point for the tech community's larger frustrations with what many see as mismanagement by California's government and national gridlock. -
USA Former White House aide testifies of Ukraine call concerns, possible quid pro quo Tim Morrison, who resigned Wednesday from President Trump's National Security Council, raised concerns about the administration's approach to Ukraine. -
United Kingdom Corbyn accuses Trump of interfering in UK elections after US leader says he would be 'so bad' as PM The US President told Nigel Farage in a radio interview that Corbyn would be "so bad" and take the UK "into such bad places". -
Iraq The Iraqi who threw shoes at George W Bush is back in the spotlight as protests grip country Remember when US President George W Bush had shoes hurled at him during a press conference? -
World News ISIS confirms al-Baghdadi's death and names new leader The jihadist organisation confirmed that their leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and chief spokesman had died after the US announced the deaths earlier this week. -
No Comment Minor scuffles during pro-Brexit demo outside Downing Street on day the UK was meant to leave the EU British police have arrested one man after scuffles broke out at a pro-Brexit rally outside Downing Street in London on the day the UK was meant to leave the EU. -
No Comment Vehicles flying US flags seen near Syria-Turkey border A convoy of about 20 vehicles flying US flags was seen driving near the Syrian border town of Qamisli on October 31, where they had not been present since the United States announced its decision to withdraw from the area. -
No Comment Bangkok restaurant serves up Thailand's 'biggest burger' Weighing around six kilograms, composed of an estimated 10,000 calories, covered in fried onion rings, layers of bacon, and mayonnaise, this burger isn't for the faint of heart. -
United Kingdom John Bercow: Controversial House of Commons speaker John Bercow bows out after a decade John Bercow, the well-known speaker of the UK parliament, cried "orderrrr!" at MPs for the final time on Thursday. -
Greece 'It's become a struggle for survival': Athens told to act on migrant camps on Greek islands The Council of Europe has slammed Greece for the conditions migrants are living under on the Aegean islands, with the Commissioner for Human Rights saying people are now in a “struggle for survival”. -
Adventures Adventures – Explore, dive and discover the sealife in Dubai’s waters Watch our latest Adventures programme on what it’s like to take a first dive in Dubai’s beautiful shimmering sea. -
France Europe’s eyes in space are helping business cope with climate change From today’s wine growers in France to tomorrow’s investors in the tourism industry, Europe’s eyes in space are helping businesses navigate the challenges of climate change. -
USA Jack Dorsey vs. Mark Zuckerberg: Why the clash of the tech titans matters Analysis: The friction between two of tech's best-known leaders underscores a growing split in how tech companies see the need to handle politics and misinformation. -
Business Line Streaming Wars, Co-working and Brand Bozoma: Watch on Business Line Euronews looked at how Apple prepares to take on Netflix; why the rise and fall of Wework could spell trouble for other tech companies looking to list, and an interview with Bozoma Saint John, an industry leader in branding. -
Earth News The art installation teaching us to care for our forests Lisa Wright and Tom Piper create mile long sculpture trail to commemorate 100 years of safeguarding the trees. -
USA Heavy fighting reported near Turkish border in Syria safe zone "It's clear that Turkey has no intention of halting attacks," a spokesman for the Syrian Democratic Forces said Thursday. -
Musica Time with the best: Vienna Philharmonic's mastery passed to Peruvian protégés “Sinfonía por el Perú” is a project created eight years ago by Tenor Juan Diego Flórez which offers free music education to disadvantaged children. Fifty of the young group traveled to Saltzburg to learn from the best. Watch the Musica programme to see how they got on. -
USA 2 Democratic defectors join GOP in voting against Trump impeachment resolution Speaker Nancy Pelosi took the unusual step of presiding over the House during the vote, which passed largely along party lines. -
Earth News WATCH | Robots to clear plastic from 1000 rivers over 5 years Non-profit The Ocean Cleanup has launched its next mission to rid the world's water sources of plastic. -
No Comment Epic celebrations as Washington Nationals win baseball's World Series for first time These were the celebrations after the Washington Nationals became champions of baseball's World Series for the first time. -
USA Democrats take major step forward in impeachment effort against Trump Democrats take major step forward in impeachment effort against Trump -
USA Russian gamers reject latest 'Call of Duty' game Russian gamers and bloggers have withdrawn support for the latest version of Activion's hit military action game. -
USA ISIS names successor to slain leader al-Baghdadi The militant group named Abu Ibrahim Hashimi al-Quraishi as the new leader in a message posted by its official media wing. -
Earth News 'We're somewhere between an erotic date night and a sex party' Immersive theatre group House of Kittens has a new show, and it would make a great couples' night out. -
United Kingdom Photos released claiming to capture secretive artist Banksy Photos purportedly showing the anonymous artist Banksy at work have been released. -
Europe News 'There might be retaliation' - EU advises heightened vigilance after al-Baghdadi death The death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the so called Islamic State group or Daesh, leaves a vacuum at the top of the terrorist organisation, and while the frequency of IS attacks on European soil has been decreasing recently. EU officials are warning the threat is far from over. -
World Niger: Mothers are the 'best asset' for early diagnosis of child malnutrition 38,000 children under the age of five-years-old are estimated to die every year from causes linked to malnutrition -
Ecotech Honda is stepping on the gas to reach its electric intentions by 2022 Japanese car designer set to achieve greener goal 3 years early. -
United Kingdom From deal to delay: what happened with Brexit in October? Key events in another rollercoaster month: a deal was struck, but Brexit was delayed once again as the Halloween deadline was missed. -
USA Damning report says CIA-trained forces behind war atrocities in Afghanistan Report documents instances of families terrorized by night raids, summary executions and disappearances of people, some of whom are never heard from again. -
USA Here comes the first vote in the House's impeachment inquiry 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. -
United Kingdom Why tactical voting is the talk of the UK's upcoming general election This election is very different from those that came before - because for many voters, it will be something of a second referendum on the Brexit issue. -
USA Say goodbye to the man shouting 'order!' over Britain's Brexit chaos Over a decade, Bercow has become a central character in the U.K.'s deadlocked attempts to leave the E.U. -
Europe News The Brief: Fatah and Hamas agree to elections - but many obstacles remain Attempts at reconciliation and holding new elections have repeatedly failed, leaving the Palestinians divided between two governments, one in Gaza and the other in the West Bank. -
Belgium What's in Boris Johnson's Brexit deal with the European Union? Habemus deal: everything you need to know about the deal that Boris Johson struck with the European Union -
No Comment Cooking accident triggers train fire in Pakistan, killing dozens The fire broke out when a gas stove exploded as breakfast was being prepared on board. Safety regulations are often ignored in the overcrowded trains. -
United Kingdom Watch: Labour's Jeremy Corbyn makes first major election pitch Britain's main opposition Labour party officially kicked off its election campaign on Thursday. -
USA 71 passengers killed as fire engulfs moving train in Pakistan "We could hear people crying and screaming for help," said Chaudhry Shujaat. "I thought we would die. The next car was on fire. We felt so helpless." -
World John Bercow: 'Capable of great things... but he upset a lot of people along the way' Seb Whale, who is currently writing a biography on Bercow, spoke to Euronews about the legacy he leaves behind. -
USA House set to vote on Trump impeachment procedures The resolution opens to door to the next phase in Democrats' probe of the president — public hearings. -
USA What is impeachment and how does it work? 10 facts to know. Must the Senate hold a trial? How does Trump differ from Clinton? Can the president pardon himself? And much more. -
Europe News Venezuela refugee crisis: 'we are beginning to see outbreaks of xenophobia' Social stability in Latin America is at risk under the pressure of Venezuelan refugees. More than 4.5 million people have left the country and the flow continues to grow dramatically as the political crisis has not been solved. Neighboring countries are feeling the strain. -
Spain Can Spain end political stalemate with fourth election in four years? Acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, leader of the Socialists, failed to put together a workable coalition following the last election, held only months ago in April of this year. -
France Fiat Chrysler, Peugeot join forces to create world's No.4 carmaker Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot's French owner PSA are to join forces through a 50-50 share swap to create the world's fourth-largest carmaker. -
Germany Farmers fail in bid to sue German government over alleged climate change failures A lawsuit filed against the German government for its alleged failure to meet climate change targets has been dismissed, say authorities. -
USA Fire burns down structures at Japan's historic Shuri Castle "I feel as if we have lost our symbol," said Naha mayor Mikiko Shiroma, who led an emergency response team at the UNESCO World Heritage site. -
Pakistan Pakistan train fire death toll rises to at least 46 Officials say the fire broke out Thursday when some passengers were preparing breakfast on the speeding train in violation of rules. -
Earth News Fighting racism on the runway: black issues in Red Square Designer Soji Solarin on why he unveiled a racially provocative collection during Moscow's Fashion Week. -
USA ISIS spy who betrayed al-Baghdadi was motivated by revenge "His relatives were subjected to harsh treatment by ISIS and he no longer believed in the future of ISIS. He wanted to take revenge on ISIS and Baghdadi himself," General Mazloum Abdi told NBC News. -
World News Watch: Pentagon video of raid that killed ISIS leader al-Baghdadi The Pentagon released dramatic video and images showing the raid on Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's compound after US President Trump announced last week that the leader of the so-called Islamic State had died. -
USA Facebook removes Russian-linked accounts targeting African countries The company announced that they had removed three networks of accounts, pages, and groups linked to Russian businessman Yevgeniy Prigozhin, who was indicted in connection with US election meddling.