3 November 2019 | Euronews
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World News Storm Amelie hits regions in France, Spain and Italy Storm Amelie hits regions in France, Spain and Italy causing extreme flooding. -
Romania Romania PM Ludovic Orban survives confidence vote It means Ludovic Orban can now begin the process of proposing nominees for Romania's EU Commissioner. -
USA Maryland governor slams official who banned 'divisive' pro-police flag A county executive blocked a police department from displaying a flag embraced by the Blue Lives Matter movement. -
USA Lewis Hamilton wins sixth F1 world title at US Grand Prix British racing driver came second at the Circuit of the Americas. -
USA Trump threatens to pull federal aid for California wildfires California Gov. Gavin Newsom responded by saying, "You don't believe in climate change. You are excused from this conversation." -
World News Equal Pay Day: How bad is the gender pay gap in your country? Germany and the UK remain among the worst offenders, while Romania and Italy have the lowest disparity. -
USA Massive ship stranded on rocks for 101 years at Niagara Falls dislodged For over a century the dumping scow was considered an unmovable landmark — then it shifted on Thursday. -
No Comment Iraqi students take to the streets in anti-government protests Southern Iraq students march as a procession of mock coffins is paraded in Baghdad's Tahrir Square. -
Portugal Whistleblower Edward Snowden talks data exploitation at Lisbon 'Web Summit' conference Snowden will be speaking via live link from Russia on Monday night to launch Web Summit 2019. -
USA Turkish bus driver slams into stop, stabs people, then jumps into sea 13 people were injured in the incident in Istanbul and the bus driver's motive remains unclear. -
Earth News WATCH | Can you make a day without your smartphone? It is time to test how addicted you are to the digital world. -
USA Dem Rep. says impeachment transcripts likely coming 'within the next five days' "I think you're going to see all of the transcripts that are going to be released probably within the next five days," Rep. Jackie Speier told CBS. -
France Nigerian migrant, 25, dies after starting fire in tent in Calais Conditions for migrants in northern France remain dire three years since the demolition of the so-called Calais Jungle. -
No Comment Hong Kong riot police raid shopping mall to break up protest Demonstrators were protesting against alleged police brutality. -
USA Kellyanne Conway says she doesn't know if Ukraine aid was held up over Biden probe "I feel confident that Ukraine has that aid and is using it right now," Conway said, adding, "I don't know whether aid was being held up." -
Libya EU funds Libyan Coast Guard but has limited monitoring capacity, leaked report suggests While the military mission called Eunavfor Med - Operation Sophia (ENFM) is in charge of training and evaluating LCG, its staff is not permitted to set foot in the country due to security conditions. -
USA Iraqis block key roads as violent anti-government protests continue Iraqis have been protesting since last month, demanding sweeping change to the political system established after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion. -
France FlixBus overturns between London and Paris, 33 injured The firm said the accident happened on November 3. -
No Comment Thousands march in Buenos Aires for Gay Pride Participants held gay pride flags and danced as they made their way through downtown Buenos Aires. -
No Comment Thousands rally in support of Lebanese president Michel Aoun Thousands of protesters rallied outside Lebanon's presidential palace on November 3. -
USA NBC/WSJ poll: 49 percent now back Trump's impeachment and removal But the president's support among Republicans remains strong one year out from Election Day -
USA Tiny, privately owned satellites are changing how we view the Earth In one year, Planet Labs built as many satellites as the rest of the world combined. Its images are used by governments, researchers, and even farmers. -
Iraq Clashes in Baghdad leave one dead and dozens hurt as anti-government protests continue Anti-government protests in Iraq continued over the weekend with medical sources claiming one person was killed and over 90 injured -
Canada Amazon 'Forest Guardian' shot in the head by illegal loggers In an ambush on the Arariboia reservation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest, Paulino Guajajara was shot dead while one other was injured, according to a statement from Guajajara tribe leaders. -
USA Prince Charles' charity admits doubt over authenticity of stately home paintings Dumfries House bills itself as "one of Britain's most beautiful stately homes." -
United Kingdom UK election 2019: Is the 'toxic' atmosphere over Brexit pushing more MPs to quit? A quarter of British MPs not seeking re-selection have complained of a toxic atmosphere in parliament and politics. -
United Kingdom Nigel Farage will not run in UK election, but Brexit Party will field candidates in 600 seats Farage told the BBC he chose instead to campaign countrywide against Prime Minister Boris Johnson's EU divorce deal. -
World News Greta Thunberg seeks ride back across Atlantic after climate summit moved to Spain "As #COP25 has officially been moved from Santiago to Madrid I'll need some help," Thunberg tweeted. "It turns out I've traveled half around the world, the wrong way:)" -
Business Saudi Arabia kick-starts IPO of world's largest oil company Saudi Arabia kick-starts IPO of world's largest oil company
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USA 'No friends but the mountains': U.S. Syria pullout follows years of Kurdish struggle "They really did feel that this time, they should not be abandoned and betrayed," political analyst Shivan Fazil said. -
USA Militants kill 54 in attack on Mali army post, ISIS claims responsibility "Heavily armed unidentified men attacked around noon. The attack started with shellfire," government spokesman Yaya Sangare said. -
Mali French soldier killed in Mali bomb attack claimed by ISIS Corporal Ronan Pointeau, 24, died in the northeastern region of Menaka as his vehicle was "struck by an explosive device," the Ministry of Defence said. -
USA Saudi Arabia formally begins IPO of state-run oil firm Aramco The kingdom has in the past used the company as a piggy bank for development companies. -
USA Trump booed, cheered at UFC fight in New York City His appearance at Madison Square Garden was the first in his hometown since announcing he was changing his permanent residence to Florida. -
USA Trump booed, cheered at UFC fight in New York City His appearance at Madison Square Garden was the first in his hometown since announcing he was changing his permanent residence to Florida. -
USA 13 killed in Syria car bomb blast About 20 others were wounded when the bomb exploded in central Tal Abyad, authorities said.