11 November 2019 | Euronews
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Poland Polish far-right groups march in Warsaw on independence anniversary "We have to return to our roots. Our world has abandoned God and Christianity," Robert Bakiewicz, head of a group organising the march, told the crowd. -
USA Jill Biden's message to Donald Trump: 'Stop it. My husband's going to beat you' In an exclusive interview with NBC News, Jill Biden said the president's attacks on her family have been tougher than even she anticipated. -
USA Former Trump official balks at Mulvaney's bid to join impeachment testimony lawsuit Lawyers for Charles Kupperman and the House Intelligence Committee told the judge that the acting White House chief of staff to file his own case. -
USA Read the transcript of Pentagon official Laura Cooper's impeachment testimony Cooper's testimony last month was delayed for over five hours after a group of Republicans stormed the secure room where the deposition was taking place. -
USA Is this asteroid the littlest planet? Some astronomers think so. Although it's just 270 miles across — about as big as Alabama — the asteroid Hygeia has surprised astronomers by being round. -
World News Western Balkan leaders plot their own 'mini-Schengen' zone After Albania and North Macedonia had their EU accession bid vetoed weeks ago, Western Balkan leaders have met to discuss their own free transit zone. -
Turkey Turkey stops truck carrying 82 migrants bound for Europe Turkey seized 82 migrants in the coastal town of Ayvacik on Monday after finding them in back of a truck. -
USA Judge tosses out Trump's lawsuit to block House committee from getting his state taxes Judge Carl Nichols of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that his court was not the proper jurisdiction to hear the case. -
Germany George Soros: The rise of nationalism after the fall of the Berlin Wall ǀ View The fall of the Berlin Wall dramatically and suddenly accelerated the collapse of communism in Europe. Thirty years later, the situation is very different. International cooperation has hit serious roadblocks, and nationalism became the dominant creed. -
USA Need a loan? There's a tech company for that. Tech critics aren't keen on the idea, pointing to a history of using automated systems that end up discriminating against already-marginalized groups. -
Earth News Singles' Day vs Galentine's Day: Is a celebration of singletons just an excuse for more shopping? Two celebrations of singledom are gaining pace, but they might just be an excuse to sell more stuff. -
World News A new EU-wide approach is needed to help wildlife rescue services at breaking point ǀ View The wildlife rescue community in Europe is a vital resource that governments depend on when combatting wildlife crime and animal abuse. It is time for a renewed commitment from both member states and the EU to ensure they are recognised as such and given the support they need. -
USA Jailed Israeli-American in focus after court rules to extradite suspected Russian hacker Israel's Supreme Court on Sunday approved Aleksey Burkov's extradition to the U.S. on suspicion of cyber crimes. -
USA Tree-planting campaigns are gaining momentum. But do they make a difference? "Reforestation needs to be part of the solution if we're going to succeed, but we need to understand that trees everywhere isn't always a good thing," one researcher said. -
USA Tree-planting campaigns are gaining momentum. But do they make a difference? "Reforestation needs to be part of the solution if we're going to succeed, but we need to understand that trees everywhere isn't always a good thing," one researcher said. -
No Comment Airport therapy pig helps others to fly at San Francisco airport Pigs might not fly, but LiLou the therapy pig wants to make air travel less stressful. -
USA Trump to meet with vape industry, public health advocates before new rules Facing pushback from some conservative allies, the president seems to be softening his desire for a crackdown on e-cigs. -
Germany The Berlin Wall fell 30 years ago. Democracy seemed to have won out, but we were wrong ǀ View Why the tide of freedom and democracy has started to ebb, and what can be done about it. -
USA Turkey starts repatriating Western Islamic State militants Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said his country is not "a hotel" for militants. -
France Four injured as unusually strong earthquake hits France The quake was felt from Lyon to Montpellier -
Bolivia Evo Morales political asylum: Is Bolivia facing a coup d'etat? Morales said he was resigning to ease violence that has gripped the South American nation since the last election in October, but he stoked fears of further unrest by saying he was the victim of a "civic coup" and faced arrest. -
Spotlight Responsible tourism, adventure and reinventing luxury: highlights of London's World Travel Market Responsible tourism, adventure travel and reinventing luxury are just some of the highlights of the 40th edition of London's World Travel Market -
Travel News Living the expat life in Sanya Sanya, on the southern tip of China’s Hainan island, is already proving popular with European holidaymakers. But some foreigners are also coming here to make it their home -
Travel News Discover Yatai, a Japanese take on street food developed after the war The southern city of Fukuoka comes alive at night with these mobile stalls across the city, but they must be gone before the sun rises -
United Kingdom British Steel secures sales contract with China's Jingye Group British Steel announced that China's Jingye Group had entered into a sale contract to the company. -
No Comment Estudiantes marks roaring return to stadium with flaming lion Estudiantes de La Plata inaugurated their redeveloped Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium in the most eye-catching fashion on Friday. -
Earth News WATCH | Turning plastic waste into buildings A new initiative to fight plastic waste can give hope to Ivorian school children. -
No Comment Hong Kong police shoot protester as chaos erupts across city Hong Kong police shot and wounded one protester on Monday, who, hospital officials said, was in critical condition, as the Chinese-ruled territory spiralled into rare working-hours violence in its 24th straight week of pro-democracy unrest. -
USA Key backer of Syria's White Helmets dies in Turkey Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his backers describe the emergency response group as tools of Western propaganda and Islamist-led insurgents. -
World News Austrian conservative leader backs coalition talks with Greens Austrian conservative leader Sebastian Kurz said on Monday he plans to hold formal coalition talks with the Greens, but warned that a deal bringing the left-wing party into government for the first time was uncertain and would require unusual creativity. -
USA Here are the top highlights from transcripts released in the 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. -
USA QAnon candidates: Fringe conspiracy theory moves closer to political mainstream At least four candidates have shared QAnon messaging online or in person, suggesting the conspiracy theory is shifting from the internet to the campaign trail. -
China Hong Kong rocked by violent clashes as protester shot by police officer Protesters threw petrol bombs at police after a weekend of clashes across the Chinese-ruled territory, marking a dramatic escalation in more than five months of often violent pro-democracy unrest. -
United Kingdom Boost for Boris Johnson as Nigel Farage says Brexit Party won't stand in Conservative seats Nigel Farage said his Brexit Party won't contest seats held by Boris Johnson's Conservatives in order to prevent a hung or pro-Remain parliament. -
No Comment Triumphant Springboks return home to celebrate Rugby World Cup win The captain of South Africa's national rugby team returned to his hometown with his teammates for the first time since they won the World Cup in Japan. -
United Kingdom Two cannabis-based medicines approved for Britian's NHS Two cannabis-based medicines were approved for epilepsy and multiple sclerosis patients have been approved by NHS England. -
USA Longtime New York Republican Rep. Pete King announces retirement King had served his Long Island congressional district since 1993. -
Spain Spanish elections: Citizens' Party leader Albert Rivera resigns after poor electoral score Leader of Ciudadanos, Albert Rivera resigned after the Spanish elections which saw his party fall in the vote. -
World News Spot the ball: can you see little Mercury transiting across the face of the sun? The phenomenon only occurs 13 times each century. It last happened in 2016, but the next time Mercury transits the sun will be in 13 years’ time in 2032. -
Turkey Turkey begins deportation of Islamic State militants, with many headed to EU Eleven French jihadists are expected to be sent home in the coming days, along with seven Germans, according to state media. -
USA Supreme Court to hear arguments on Dreamers in case against Trump's move to end DACA The fate of nearly a million young people is at stake in one of the most important cases before the justices this term. -
USA Australian state declares emergency, faces 'catastrophic' fire danger "There are simply not enough fire trucks for every house," News South Wales said in a statement. "If you call for help, you may not get it." -
France Watch back: France marks 101st anniversary of WWI armistice signing French President Emmanuel Macron marked the 101st anniversary of the end of World War I. -
USA How a little-known GOP lawmaker became a point man in Trump's impeachment defense In the transcripts made public, no Republican has spoken more than Rep. Lee Zeldin, who appears more than 550 times. -
Russia Russian historian found with two arms in backpack admits killing former student A renowned Russian historian has admitted to killing a former student, after he was pulled from a river by police and found with a backpack containing two arms. -
World Australian fire authorities issue 'catastrophic warning' for first time in Sydney The warning comes after two states were ravaged by dozens of out of control wildfires this past weekend. -
World News Arts play major role in health and well-being, WHO says in new report Can we dance our way to better health and well-being? The answer is yes, according to a new study released this Monday by the UN's health body. -
Earth News The Debate: Should fashion weeks be cancelled? There were fierce opinions on display at the launch of Screen Shot magazine's new series 'The Debate'. -
China Hong Kong police shoot, critically wound protester An unidentified demonstrator was undergoing surgery in critical condition in Chan Wai district, the hospital told NBC News. -
USA Rising temperatures put U.S. troops at risk during training, report finds By midcentury, troops could face an extra month of heat-index temperatures above 100 F every year, the Union of Concerned Scientists found. -
Spain After the election deadlock, which parties could govern Spain? Seven months later, the Spaniards have returned to the polls. However, after the November 10 election, the possible majorities in the Spanish Parliament have become even more complicated. According to the results, the socialists have won the elections with 120 seats.