23 November 2019 | Euronews
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United Kingdom Boris Johnson unveils Conservative manifesto with pledge to leave EU by January 31 The Conservatives pledge headline tax freezes and money to fix pot-holes in the roads, as well as Britain's much-delayed exit from the EU. -
Iraq VP Pence tries to reassure Kurdish allies in surprise Iraq visit Pence, joined on the trip by his wife, Karen, greeted U.S. troops ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday and served turkey to hundreds of them. -
No Comment 'Joy' in Bougainville as Pacific islands begin independence vote John Momis, president of Bougainville, was one of the first to vote on Saturday in a two-week referendum on independence from Papua New Guinea. -
Germany Far-right NPD rally against journalists in Hannover, Germany met by huge counter-protest As many as 7,000 people turned out Hannover, Germany on Saturday to protest against a rally by the extreme-right NPD. -
USA 'Nobody wins': Yale-Harvard game interrupted by climate protesters storming field More than 150 Yale and Harvard students, alumni, faculty rushed onto the field to "demand DIVESTMENT from fossil fuels, according to the advocate group Divest Harvard. -
France Two missing and hundreds of homes flooded as storms hit southeast France Two missing people, at least two injured and hundreds of homes flooded: heavy rain and storms hit the departments of Alpes-Maritimes and Var, in southeast France. The regions were put on red alert for storms and flooding on Saturday, and downgraded to orange alert on Sunday morning. -
Earth News These Eco-Visionaries are using AI to recreate near-extinct animals Dystopian evolution and novel solution a presented side by side at The Royal Academy of the Arts -
Colombia Curfew imposed in Bogotá, Colombia amid violent anti-government protests After two days of protests against Ivan Duque's government, the president imposed a 9pm curfew in Bogotá to "guarantee the safety" of residents. -
Japan Pope Francis continues Asia trip with anti-nuclear message in Japan Pope Francis came to Japan with an anti-nuclear message, offering prayers for Nagasaki and Hiroshima, the only world cities to have suffered an atomic bombing. -
USA 'France's shame': Thousands protest in Paris against domestic violence France has among the highest rates of domestic violence in Europe. -
World News Microplastics are 'omnipresent' in European rivers, scientists say Scientists found the microplastics in 100% of water samples taken from nine major European rivers from May to November. -
France Strasbourg Christmas market reopens one year after deadly terror attack Christmas markets around Europe are open for business — including in Strasbourg, which refuses to be cowed by last year’s Islamist gun rampage. -
Sport Japan sweeps gold on Day 2 of Osaka Grand Slam Japan strikes gold on Day 2 of Osaka Grand Slam -
Austria Hot chocolate as thieves brazenly steal truck-load of the sweet stuff Outsourcing turns sour for a chocolate firm as a 20,000-tonne consignment is stolen from a factory in Austria. -
USA Mike Pence makes unannounced visit to Iraq The surprise trip comes on the heels of the impeachment hearings against President Donald Trump. -
Ukraine Holodomor: Ukrainians remember the famine that killed millions in Soviet Ukraine A famine killed millions in Soviet Ukraine in the 1930s. Today, Ukrainians remember its victims. -
No Comment Japanese imperial couple hold enthronement ceremonies in sanctuary of Ise Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako have finished two days of ceremonies at the Ise shrine in central Japan. -
France Protesters in France condemn violence against women The International Day for Violence against Women is on November 25. -
No Comment Massacre of journalists in Philippines marked 10 years on It was one of the bloodiest attacks on the media in the world. -
No Comment The future's bright: Boy cries after seeing colours for the first time Colourblind Jonathan Jones, 12, had his world brightened when he tried on a special pair of glasses. -
No Comment Orphanage's tall order as it helps care for abandoned baby giraffe The two-day-old giraffe was found in a comatose state and taken to a rhino orphanage, which is helping him recover. -
USA Everything we learned from the Trump impeachment hearings 5 days. 12 witnesses. 35 hours. Countless revelations. -
USA U.S. reversal on settlements leaves Palestinians fearing what's next The United States on Monday reversed its decadeslong position that Israeli settlements in the West Bank are illegal. -
Russia Russian parliament approves legislation that allows regular people to be designated 'foreign agents' Russia's lower house of parliament approved legislation that critics say will allow the Kremlin more power over information access in Russia. -
USA Sacha Baron Cohen: 'Facebook would have let Hitler run political adverts' British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen took aim at social media companies accusing them of pushing "absurdities to billions of people". -
USA In Venezuela, cybercrime emerges as a lucrative gig Hacking efforts are particularly lucrative for Venezuelans as they are sold for cryptocurrency, a welcome alternative to the country's own currency, which has endured rapid inflation. -
USA U.S. military says unmanned drone lost over Libyan capital Fighting has raged between rival groups for control of Tripoli for months. -
USA Plane makes emergency landing after flames burst from engine Observers filmed smoke and flames coming from the right engine of a Philippines Airlines flight after takeoff. -
USA Giuliani associate willing to testify Nunes met with ex-Ukranian official Nunes has been one of the president's most ardent supporters as he faces impeachment proceedings. -
USA Stranger hacks into baby monitor, tells child, 'I love you' The Chinese manufacturer has been criticized for making devices that are easy to access without authorization.