7 November 2019 | Euronews
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USA Roger Stone trial goes off the rails as jury ordered not to watch 'The Godfather' The mob classic has been repeatedly referenced during Stone's trial, where he's charged with lying to Congress and obstructing justice. -
World News Germany, U.S. defend NATO after Macron brands transatlantic alliance brain dead Angela Merkel has said the French president was overreacting. -
Slovakia Slovakia deputy speaker stands down over links to journalist murder suspect Martin Glvac, leader of the Bratislava chapter of Fico's Smer party, is the highest-ranking individual to resign over contacts with politically-connected entrepreneur Marian Kocner. -
World News The smallest hole in the ozone layer is closing - but is it good news? Experts warn against getting too excited. -
USA Internal NOAA emails detail blowback to Trump hurricane claims: 'This has really gotten out of hand' "These are getting very personal," a top NOAA official said of an angry email he received. -
USA State Dept. official believed Trump-Ukraine conduct was 'injurious to the rule of law,' transcripts show "I had concerns that there was an effort to initiate politically motivated prosecutions that were injurious to the rule of law, both in Ukraine and the U.S.," Kent testified. -
USA Full transcript: George Kent's impeachment interview The State Department official testified in front of House impeachment investigators last month. -
Spain As Spanish voters return to polls, here is what’s shaping the election Voting is underway in Spain as the southern European country holds its second parliamentary election in just over six months this Sunday. Euronews looks at the key factors shaping the vote. -
USA A deadly virus is spreading in marine mammals. Scientists say climate change is to blame. The study adds to growing research that global warming is having some unexpected impacts on animal and human health. -
Portugal Web Summit 2019: ‘Smartphone or cocaine, your brain gets the same hit' says CEO on tech addiction A dating app CEO and former addict says he can control himself better around drugs and alcohol than his smartphone. -
USA Judge orders Trump to pay $2 million for misusing his foundation The money raised "was used for Mr. Trump's political campaign and disbursed by Mr. Trump's campaign staff," the judge noted. -
USA Watchdog group: Trump DHS pick made false claims about role in family separation policy NBC News reported Chad Wolf sent an email listing "family separation" of migrants as an option. Wolf later told Congress he was uninvolved in the policy. -
France Paris migrant camps cleared — again — in immigration crackdown Buses took away more than 1,600 migrants who were camped in the Porte de la Chapelle and Seine-Saint-Denis area. -
No Comment Massive waterspouts swirl over Italian city of Genoa The freak weather has already caused the closure of a fireworks display. -
Tonga Volcano sinks Pacific island — then forms a new one Satellite images show the moment the original island is destroyed. -
Portugal Web Summit 2019: ‘Improve digital literacy' to protect your data, says Brittany Kaiser Improving digital literacy is key to protecting your online data from being exploited, whistleblower Brittany Kaiser told the Web Summit in Lisbon. -
No Comment Red Square military parade re-enacts historic 1941 march More than 4,000 soldiers marched in Red Square to mark the 78th anniversary of the parade that sent Soviet fights to the front lines of World War Two. -
Earth News Prada is first to take out sustainability loan worth €50 million Could this deal signal a shift towards a greener luxury fashion industry? -
Europe News Former Rwandan official Fabien Neretsé stands trial on genocide charges in Belgium Fabien Neretsé is accused of taking part in the murder of thirteen people, as well as war crimes and genocide in 1994. He denies the accusations. -
Business EU release growth forecast - and it's a mixed bag On the one hand the European economy is in its seventh consecutive year of growth and every EU country is set to grow. But on the other hand in some cases, like in Italy, this growth is 0.1%. -
The Cube Riyadh Agreement: Can Saudi-brokered ‘peace deal’ really help end Yemen war? Yemen’s Saudi-backed government and southern separatists signed a deal. But what change will the agreement actually bring? -
USA Warren would 'love to explain' how much Bill Gates would pay under her wealth tax "I promise it's not $100 billion," Warren tweeted, saying she'd be happy to go over her plan with the former Microsoft CEO if they get the chance. -
World News Web Summit 2019: AI and drug development mark new era for pharma Web Summit 2019: AI and drug development mark new era for pharma -
Germany The tragic fate of Winfried Freudenberg Winfried decided to risk everything to escape East Germany to West Berlin just months before the fall of the Berlin Wall. This is his tragic story -
USA Bolton, Trump's former national security adviser, skips impeachment deposition Bolton's lawyer previously made it clear that he would not appear voluntarily. -
USA Democrats demand Syria plan from Trump The letter comes as Trump plans to meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the White House next week. -
Republic of North Macedonia Watch: Award-winning violin maker made his first instrument for his son Kostadin Bogdanoski showed promise as a violinist but his family could not afford to buy one, so his father Svetozar stepped in. Svetozar is now an award-winning violin maker, and his son a professional musician. -
United Kingdom Briton who fought ISIS in Syria jailed for four years Ayden James, 28, was convicted about his 2017 stay in an Iraqi base held by the Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK) which is recognised as a terrorist organisation by the UK. -
Destinations Seven staycation destinations owned by Europe's royal families Many royals opt to spend the summer in their own country retreats to get away from the limelight. -
Europe News The Brief: what's in a label? The European Parliament wants consumers to be more aware of the nutritional quality of food and are introducing the nutriscore. This color tool is meant to help consumers when grocery shopping. Green MEPs and civil society groups want to make this label mandatory throughout the EU. -
USA Man arrested in Mexico highway ambush is no longer a suspect, authorities say Preliminary information indicates that a man arrested Tuesday is not linked to the killings of nine American citizens, including six children, a Mexican official said. -
USA On Trump impeachment, Democrats try keep it simple Analysis: Their challenge is to convince the public that the president acted corruptly — and that they are seeking the right remedy. -
USA Health care helped Democrats win in Kentucky but 2020 candidates are changing the playbook 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. -
No Comment Foam covers New Delhi river as pollution hits 'very unhealthy' levels Pollution levels in India's New Delhi hit 'very unhealthy' levels on Thursday (November 7) as the city remained covered in thick smog. -
Saudi Arabia Saudis recruited Twitter workers to spy on critics: US prosecutors A complaint unsealed in a U.S. court detailed a coordinated effort by Saudi officials to recruit Twitter employees to look up users' private data. -
Europe News Where's the money? Farming subsidy exposure creates stir in EU Parliament An article in the New York Times has sparked a stir for the European Parliament's Committee on Agriculture. According to the report, the European Union's agricultural subsidies are not reaching their intended destination, but rather populist politicians and their business circles. -
France Actress Adele Haenel accuses director of sexual harassment as #metoo hits French cinema Haenel, now 30, claims Christophe Ruggia abused her when they worked together on her debut movie, The Devils, when she was 12 to 15. -
Czech Republic Czech police investigate claims Hitler mask was on sale in Prague shop The German ambassador to the Czech Republic posted a picture of the shop stock to Twitter, asking why "such trash" was being sold in central Prague. -
Earth News Why clothes swaps could be the antidote to fast fashion Clothes swapping could be the future of sustainable fashion- we have found 5 of the best clothes swap events in London this November. -
Germany Berlin Wall 30th anniversary: Remembering the last person killed trying to escape to the west Winfried Freudenberg died after falling from the hot air balloon he used to fly over the Berlin wall -
No Comment Clashes erupt across Bolivia amid unrest over election result Supporters of President Evo Morales continued to clash violently with supporters of other presidential candidates in the city of Cochabamba -
Italy Italy introduces mandatory climate change lessons in schools "I want to make the Italian education system the first education system that puts the environment and society at the core of everything we learn in school," Education Minister Lorenzo Fioramonti said. -
World Turkey's Erdoğan booed by crowd in Budapest over Syria military incursion Turkey has counted on Budapest to support it in all things related to the European Union -
USA Mask-wearing Hong Kong students turn graduation into protest Graduates donned Guy Fawkes masks and carried banners sharing anti-government slogans at the Chinese University of Hong Kong on Thursday. -
Netherlands Former Congolese military leader Bosco Ntaganda sentenced to 30 years for war crimes The former Congolese military leader was sentenced after a trial at the International Criminal Court in The Hague on Thursday. -
No Comment Women march in Lebanon to demand government resignation Several hundred women lit candles while marching in Beirut on Wednesday (November 6) demanding the resignation of Lebanon's entire government. -
Spain Catalonia, Spain, and Europe are Better Together ǀ View The challenge of separatism in Catalonia, devised against and outside Spain’s constitutional framework, and silencing the majority of Catalans who are against independence, is a challenge for Europe and Europeans. -
Italy Two Celtic FC fans stabbed in Rome ahead of Lazio clash The incident took place outside the Flann O'Brien pub where supporters of the Glasgow club had gathered. Italian police said the pair have been transported to hospital for treatment. -
USA China, U.S. set to lift tariff hikes as talks advance Negotiators agreed to a "phased cancellation" of tariff hikes if talks progress, a Chinese official confirmed. -
USA At least 37 killed in attack on Canadian mine convoy in Burkina Faso The attack is the deadliest in recent years as the military struggles to contain Islamist violence that has overrun parts of Burkina Faso. -
United Kingdom 'Unite to Remain': Lib Dems, Plaid Cymru, Greens form anti-Brexit election pact The pact, which does not include the largest opposition party, Labour, is expected to hold for some 60 of the 650 seats up for grabs in the House of Commons. -
United Kingdom Five people injured as roof of London theatre partially collapses on audience Several injuries were reported and more than a thousand people evacuated after the roof of a theatre in London's West End partially collapsed during a play. -
United Kingdom Dutch, UK police find 31 people in lorries in two separate operations Wiltshire police recovered 15 people in a lorry in Wednesday while their Dutch counterparts found 16 people in a truck about to board a ferry. -
France French firm Lafarge cleared of Syria war crimes complicity but terror financing charge remains The industrial giant is still accused of financing terror groups including IS as it tried to keep its Syrian plant open amid the conflict. -
World Catalonia's political stalemate takes its toll on public services Public accounts have been carried over for the past three years, since the days of Carlos Puigdemont. Since he fled the country, the Catalan Parliament has passed only 6 laws, 46 are still pending. -
Business Sterling to get post-election blues if Labour wins majority, according to Reuters poll A Reuters poll has found that sterling would bounce in the case of a Conservative win in the UK election, whereas a Labour win would see the opposite. -
Spain Britain won't act on European arrest warrant for Catalan separatist Clara Ponsati The UK has put on hold an European arrest warrant for Catalan separatist Clara Ponsati, according to official documents seen by Reuters. -
Business French volunteers find engine fragments that fell off Airbus after mid-air engine explosion A team of French volunteers have found engine fragments that fell from an Airbus A220 during a mid-air engine explosion in July. -
Turkey Turkey's Erdogan reconfirms meeting with Donald Trump next week after phonecall The Turkish president will meet his US counterpart, Donald Trump, in Washington DC next week. -
United Kingdom UK general election 2019: What are the main parties promising? Political parties are still in the process of writing their election manifestos - but here are the pledges made so far. -
USA Trump attacks Democrats as 'totalitarian,' 'doing illegal acts' The president continued his campaign efforts for off-cycle candidates with a Louisiana rally Wednesday night, a day after a tough loss for his favored gubernatorial candidate in Kentucky.