9 November 2019 | Euronews
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France French bishops back payments to sex abuse victims French bishops back payments to sex abuse victims -
France Destitute student self-immolates in Lyon in 'desperate' protest at inequality The student was in a “highly precarious financial situation, denied financial aid and desperate," student union Solidaires Etudiant-e-s Lyon said. -
USA Uber self-driving car in fatal crash did not recognize that pedestrians jaywalk The automated car lacked "the capability to classify an object as a pedestrian unless that object was near a crosswalk," an NTSB report said. -
USA Woody Allen settles $68 million suit against Amazon Amazon canceled a four-picture deal with the filmmaker amid the #MeToo movement. -
Ukraine Ukraine's army and Russian-backed separatists pull back from village in eastern region They two sides, who've been fighting since 2014, began withdrawing from the village of Petrivske in the disputed Donbass region on Saturday. -
USA Madonna is frequently hours late for concerts, a fan says. He's suing. The singer has a "long history of arriving and starting her concerts late" and to accommodate her tardiness a show was rescheduled to start at 10:30 p.m., the suit says. -
No Comment Vigil in Hong Kong after death of student protester Hong Kong protesters held a vigil for "martyrs" on Saturday (November 9) after a student died in hospital this week following a high fall, fueling anger among pro-democracy demonstrators who first took to the streets in June. -
Earth News Fashion's 'shameful secret relationship' with size We speak to three women about the struggle of finding clothes that fit. -
Germany Siemens CEO Kaeser scoffs at 'pot smoker' after deputy praised Elon Musk Siemens CEO deplores admiration for 'pot smoker' after deputy praised Elon Musk -
USA GOP wants Hunter Biden, whistleblower to testify at impeachment hearing A longtime business associate of Hunter Biden's, Devon Archer, is also on the list of requested witnesses that GOP Rep. Devin Nunes sent to Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff. -
No Comment Chocolatier celebrates Berlin Wall anniversary with tasty replica French chocolate-maker Patrick Roger built a giant chocolate 'wall' in Paris to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Berlin Wall's fall. -
Cult London's National Gallery displays single Da Vinci painting in 'immersive' exhibition "The Virgin of the Rocks" was once displayed in a church in Milan that has since been destroyed. -
Ukraine Ukraine and Russian-backed rebels begin troop withdrawal in eastern regions The pullout could pave the way for a high-stake summit between Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany. -
Georgia Police arrest at least 25 after clashes at gay movie premiere in Georgia Police arrested more than 25 people after ultra-nationalist protesters attempted to derail the premiere of an award-winning movie about gay love. -
No Comment Germany marks 30th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall Germany on Saturday marked the 30th anniversary of the opening of the Berlin Wall, a pivotal moment in the events that brought down Communism in eastern Europe. -
USA Three Senate Republicans aren't defending Trump from impeachment. Here's why. Romney, Collins and Murkowski have refused to sign a resolution denouncing the House Democratic effort. -
Spain Weary Spanish voters prepare for fourth election in four years Political leaders have made a final appeal to voters before Sunday's snap election that looks unlikely to resolve Spain's parliamentary gridlock. -
No Comment Japan celebrates New Emperor Naruhito with music and dance A national festival to celebrate the enthronement of New Japanese Emperor Naruhito was held at the Imperial Palace Square in Tokyo on Saturday -
Germany Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, how unified is Germany? The fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November, 1990, triggered a process that would see East and West Germany reunified as one country a year later. But today only 38 per cent of Germans in the former East feel that reunification has been successful. -
USA Two months after Dorian, debris poses critical health risks for Bahamians Residents on Green Turtle Cay say they haven't received help from the government since the hurricane and have resorted to burning their trash in an attempt to prevent disease. -
Germany Watch again: Berlin commemorates 30th anniversary of fall of wall This Saturday marks the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall, a historical turning point which changed Germany, Europe and the world. -
Bolivia Watch: Bolivian police join scattered anti-Morales protests Scattered cases of police 'mutiny' are adding to the pressure on President Evo Morales amid a weeks-long standoff over a disputed election last month. -
USA Indian court rules in favor of Hindu temple on disputed land The dispute has been a lightning rod for tension between India's Hindu majority and Muslim minority. -
India India's top court rules in favour of Hindus in disputed religious site case The verdict comes amid a long-running battle over a centuries-old religious site also claimed by Muslims and could inflame tensions between the two communities. -
World News Moscow meddling: Does Vladimir Putin want to destabilise Europe? A contested parliamentary report will not be released until after the December 12 election. -
Italy Racism in football: Are Italy's Ultras the problem or the solution? Mario Balotelli's abuse by fans of Verona has brought racist chanting back into focus. -
USA Bloomberg faces big challenges if he leaps into 2020 White House race The billionaire media mogul has the money and name recognition to shake up the Democratic presidential race, but he will face huge hurdles to the nomination if he makes the leap to become a formal candidate. -
World News Ex-Twitter employee accused of spying for Saudi Arabia granted bond Ex-Twitter employee accused of spying for Saudi Arabia granted bond -
USA 'Justice system remains broken': Mexico highway ambush shows fragility of government, experts say "There are large portions of Mexican territory where there is an absence of the state and Mexican people ... are highly vulnerable," one expert said. -
USA Smartphone voting app needs security review, senator says In a letter sent to Defense Secretary Mark Esper, Sen. Ron Wyden requested a review of the Voatz voting app, which has been used in elections in Colorado, Oregon and Utah.