2 November 2019 | Euronews
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United Kingdom Watch: Brits burn John Bercow in effigy at Bonfire Night bash The Speaker of the House of Commons stood down on October 31. -
France Airbnb bans house parties after California Halloween shooting CEO Brian Chesky has announced that the tech firm is setting up a 'rapid response team' to deal with unauthorised parties. -
Brazil Oil tanker owner denies causing massive spill off Brazil's coast Delta Tankers said the Bouboulina left Venezuela in July, bound for Malaysia, and that the trip ended "uneventfully." -
Syria Car bomb kills at least 13 in town on Syria's border with Turkey A car bomb killed a dozen people and injured 30 on Saturday in Tel Abyad, a Syrian border town that Turkish-backed forces seized last month. -
No Comment South African rugby fans celebrate World Cup victory South Africans celebrated the Springboks' victory over England in the Rugby World Cup. Led by the team's first black captain Siya Kolisi, South Africa swept to a record-tying third World Cup title by overpowering England in a 32-12 win. -
United Kingdom Scotland will be 'ripped from Europe' without independence, says Nicola Sturgeon Scottish First Minister addresses thousands at rally in Glasgow. -
Germany Berlin Wall 30th anniversary: Handshake project tries to create connections where there was division A special art project is trying to get thousands of Berliners to shake hands to symbolise German reunification. -
China Xinhua offices burned as Hong Kong protests enter 22nd week Demonstrators defied a ban on protest by the authorities in the territory. -
Thailand Thai authorities re-open cave where football team was trapped in 2018 The event was so popular that access had to be restricted to 30 people at a time. -
No Comment Palestinians march in Gaza's Khan Younis after man killed in Israeli air strike Aircraft pounded militant sites in response to barrages of rockets launched towards Israel. -
USA Iran student leader says he regrets 1979 U.S. Embassy attack "Like Jesus Christ, I bear all the sins on my shoulders," said Ebrahim Asgharzadeh, a student leader who says he now regrets the seizure of the U.S. embassy and the 444-day hostage crisis. -
Earth News WATCH | Protesting fast fashion almost made me fail my master's Laura Karup made the bold decision not to present a final collection for her Masters of Fashion. -
World News German rescue ship docks in Italy with 88 migrants as EU nations strike relocation deal "We are extremely relieved to finally bring the remaining 88 exhausted and traumatised rescued persons to a safe port soon," said German NGO Sea-Eye. -
No Comment South Korea celebrates its national food at Seoul Kimchi Festival It's Kimjang season in South Korea where vegetables - usually cabbage - are marinaded in fermented seafood, spices and chili and the end result is the national dish kimchi. -
No Comment Clock ticks down to awards recognising the best new watches The clock is ticking down to an awards ceremony recognising the world's best new watches. -
USA US and China edging towards a trade deal, says Trump Iowa is a farming state that's been hard hit by tariffs after a trade war that's lasted almost sixteen months. It's also crucial to Trump's re-election bid in 2020. -
United Kingdom UK bans fracking just weeks before national election The UK is to put a temporary halt on fracking - Boris Johnson's government says it's because the industry causes earth tremors which are too disruptive to local communities. -
World News Belgian and UK authorities say ISIS fighters should face justice in Iraq, Syria The comments come after Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said Turkey could return militant prisoners to Europe. -
USA How close is the 'Dark Fate' predicted for humanity by the 'Terminator' saga? Scientists scoff at the idea that AI poses an existential threat, but military applications of the technology pose concern. -
Japan South Africa beat England 32-12 to win Rugby World Cup Two second-half tries saw South Africa accelerate away from England to win the Rugby World Cup in Japan. -
Spain Spain's rape laws in the spotlight after men cleared of gang-raping teenager Spanish law requires that the plaintiff in a rape case must present evidence of intimidation or specific violence. -
USA Hong Kong police fire tear gas at pro-democracy protest Protesters sang the British and U.S. national anthems, waving multi-national flags with some calling for independence. -
USA Why is Iran so afraid of Iraqi and Lebanese anti-government protests? Analysis: Iran has a lot to lose if allies such as Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iraq's Shiite militias are shunted from power. -
USA A year after Floridians gave ex-felons the right to vote, obstacles remain A legal battle over whether the state can block people with outstanding fines and fees from voting has yet to be fully resolved. -
Mali ISIS claims responsibility for deadly Mali attack on 49 soldiers The attack is one of the deadliest strikes against the West African country's military in recent memory. -
Belgium What is it like to be a Brexit Party MEP in the heart of the EU? At times, uncomfortable. -
Sport Fans mingle, tension mounts ahead of World Cup final Fans mingle, tension mounts ahead of World Cup final
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United Kingdom Britain orders immediate moratorium on fracking due to earth tremor concerns The government said the industry risked causing too much disruption to local communities through earth tremors. -
USA Trump says 'angry majority' supports him against impeachment drive Trump says 'angry majority' supports him against impeachment drive -
USA At Iowa dinner, 13 Democrat hopefuls try to find a breakout moment The Liberty and Justice Celebration dinner is the biggest gathering of Iowa Democrats before next year's caucuses. -
USA New Homeland Security chief could be a temp President Donald Trump still has his eye on Ken Cuccinelli and Mark Morgan as possibilities to fill the role, NBC News has learned. -
USA All 39 people found dead in truck container were Vietnamese, British police say Police in Vietnam and Ireland made three new arrests Friday in the sprawling investigation.