19 November 2019 | Euronews
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USA 6 things we learned from Vindman's and Williams' impeachment testimony Both officials offered stark, critical assessments of the July 25 call between Trump and Ukraine's president — and other key takeaways. -
USA 4 Democratic candidates call for independent inquiry at NBC over alleged sexual misconduct The candidates expressed concern about their appearance at Wednesday's debate on MSNBC. -
Earth News How gym bunnies are burning calories to replant the rainforest Fitness app Motosumo has pledged to plant up to 3,000 trees when challengers work out for the Team Trees campaign. -
Netherlands UK-bound cargo ferry returns to Netherlands after 25 migrants found onboard The migrants were hiding in a refrigerated container, Dutch police said. -
Europe News Meet the Finnish tech CEO who wants to make plastic environmentally friendly Woodly Oy has been working on a carbon-neutral plastic substitute that's made out of plant cells from sustainably managed forests. -
United Kingdom Corbyn and Johnson clash over Brexit in first TV debate "We have a deal that's oven-ready," said Johnson as his Labour rival promised to "give the final say to the people." -
France Women in France work to raise awareness about domestic violence Reporting doesn't always work in preventing the worse from happening: at least one-third of the women killed in 2018 had previously filed a complaint with the police, according to a report by Le Monde newspaper. -
Spain In full swing: Meet the communist town in Spain that switched to the far-right Totana became the only municipality ruled by the communist United Left party to vote massively for the far-right Vox party. -
France French nannies strike against government 'coercive' reform The strike is a "big shot of anger" at "purely budgetary logics which should not apply to childcare," a spokesperson for the movement told Euronews. -
Spain It’s time for Sánchez to sit and talk with Catalan leaders about our future ǀ View The new government will have to take politics out of the courts and go back to the negotiating table where the Catalan government has been waiting for too long. The response of an EU member state to a political problem cannot simply be judicial repression and police violence. -
USA SpaceX has plans to land a huge spaceship on the moon in 2022 NASA announced five companies that are newly eligible to deliver robotic payloads to the lunar surface for the agency. -
USA Boeing hopes regulator will approve revised 737 MAX jets in December Boeing hopes to have its 737 MAX jets, grounded since March, back flying soon. -
World News EU's rights agency warns of 'lost generation' of young refugees Europe is at risk of creating a "lost generation" of young refugees, who aren't properly integrated into their host countries, the EU's Agency for Fundamental Rights warns. -
USA Woman who threw drink at GOP congressman sentenced to 15 days The woman was carrying a sign that said, "Gaetz - wipe the blood from your hands, A+ rating - NRA, save our kids vote Gaetz out in 2020," police said. -
USA Jeffrey Epstein: Prison guards accused of not checking on inmates around time he committed suicide Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in jail on August 10. Now two prison guards have been charged with not checking on inmates on this date. -
World Google's Stadia launches to snags and praise Google's streamed gaming platform Stadia launches with high expectations- but it's still early days for the ambitious project. -
Business EasyJet unveils plans to become world's first carbon-neutral airline But green groups question whether carbon offsetting delivers a big enough cut in emissions. -
USA White House press secretary claims departing Obama aides left nasty notes The former president's staffers quickly denied Trump adviser Stephanie Grisham's accusation. -
No Comment Woman endangers herself to rescue scorched koala from Australian bushfire A woman rescued a badly burnt and wailing koala from an Australian bushfire on Tuesday (November 19) The marsupial was spotted crossing a road amongst the flames near Long Flat in New South Wales -
USA Stephen Miller planted anti-Rubio stories in Breitbart, leaked emails show The emails offer a window into just how closely Miller coordinated with Breitbart, a publication that backed President Donald Trump early in his campaign. -
USA Stephen Miller planted anti-Rubio stories in Breitbart, leaked emails show The emails offer a window into just how closely Miller coordinated with Breitbart, a publication that backed President Donald Trump early in his campaign. -
Ecotech Every EasyJet flight is carbon neutral starting today It claims to be the first major airline to offset all its flights. -
Japan Japan’s past is kept alive in Tokyo’s Ginza neighbourhood Ginza lies in the heart of Tokyo. Here upmarket shopping and futuristic architecture meet traditional Japanese culture and design. The old and new link together - as you can see at the city’s latest and most luxurious shopping mall, Ginza Six. -
USA Read the full statements from impeachment witnesses Vindman, Williams The first public presidential impeachment hearings in over 20 years continue on Tuesday with lawmakers' busiest day yet. -
World News World Toilet Day: 4.2 billion people live without safely-managed sanitation Not having access to a toilet has serious consequences but researchers have plenty of ideas on how to tackle the problem -
No Comment Opulent €135,000 Christmas tree unveiled in Copenhagen It's covered in 3,000 crystals. -
USA Eight weeks of impeachment has taken a toll on Trump 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 Sweden drops Julian Assange rape investigation "The reason for this decision is that the evidence has weakened considerably due to the long period of time that has elapsed since the events in question." -
United Kingdom WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange rape investigation 'will not proceed' One of the lawyers for Assange, who is in a UK jail, told Euronews his client had been "weakened by detention conditions which are absolutely extraordinary". -
USA Embassy official says 'never seen anything' like restaurant call to Trump David Holmes testified about Gordon Sondland's calling President Trump from a mobile phone at a restaurant: "I've never seen anything like it." -
World News 'There is huge resistance': Europe's problem with violence against women Ahead of the International Day of Violence against Women on November 25, Euronews takes a look at the statistics on the issue. -
Poland Polish judges are showing their courage amid a crackdown on an independent judiciary ǀ View “I feel like an entire machinery is against me,” Judge Monika Frąckowiak told me when I met her last month in the town of Poznań. “I will continue doing what I’m doing but I fear others might be silenced.” -
USA How to watch the November Democratic debate: Schedule, rules and more The debate will feature Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren in center stage, but will be missing some familiar faces. -
Europe News The Brief: EU's role in the Palestine's dream of statehood Ahead Israel's deadline to form a new government, Euronews traveled to the West Bank by invitation from the EU. The bloc's role in the region is in question, after the US policy shift away from the two-state solution. -
World 'We are lacking food and clothes, we only have little snacks and people are starving now' Anti-government protesters remain trapped inside the Polytechnic University in Hong Kong. It follows days of confrontation between the police and students. The demonstrators are now trying to get out of the complex using ropes and even the sewage system. -
USA Taliban releases 2 kidnapped American University of Afghanistan professors American Kevin King and Australian Timothy Weeks were seized at gunpoint from the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul in August 2016. -
Italy Italy suffers severe weather conditions as anger rises in flood-damaged Venice The queen of the Adriatic is drowning. Climate change has been cited but what about corruption? -
USA As Democrats debate in Georgia, Stacey Abrams fights for voters' rights The former candidate for governor spoke to NBC News about her efforts before the MSNBC/Washington Post Democratic debate on Wednesday. -
Europe News Who are Ursula Von de Leyen's new picks for Romania, France and Hungary? The new European Commission president's nominees for Hungary, France and Romania have now been approved. -
France Violence Against Women: New report highlights insufficiencies in French justice system As France has a national conversation on violence against women, a new report looks at the country's efforts to better their legal system. -
Malta Daphne Caruana Galizia: Detained Maltese businessman released on bail A prominent businessman arrested over the murder of Malta journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia was released on bail on Thursday evening. -
Hungary Judit Varga: Facts You Always Wanted to Know about Rule of Law but Never Dared to Ask ǀ View For fear of sounding politically incorrect, many are reluctant to ask even the most basic questions about rule of law and its protection in the EU. So to help out, here are a few facts about the rule of law that you always wanted to know but never dared ask. -
Spain On board the Aita Mari, the migrant rescue ship defying Spain in the Mediterranean The NGO faces a fine of up to €901,000. -
USA 6 arrested in death of U.S. teacher in Dominican Republic One person is being called a fugitive, and police are continuing to search for him in connection with the killing of Patricia Ann Anton. -
Earth News STAIY | The new sustainable clothing platform everyone's talking about Shopping online can be purposeful and fulfilling - as long as you're buying from 100% ethical brands. -
USA Russian web trolls boo Biden, often boost Gabbard, report finds For Russia, Biden is to 2020 what Hilary Clinton was to 2016, say researchers from the Foreign Policy Research Institute in a new report. -
USA Trump's surprise hospital visit was routine, White House doctor says The disclosure came amid speculation that the president's visit Sunday to Walter Reed Medical Center was unusual. -
USA China says Hong Kong can't overturn ban on masks at protests As a university siege continues, Beijing says only it can interpret Hong Kong's 1997 transitional constitution.