25 November 2019 | Euronews
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USA Former White House counsel Don McGahn must obey subpoena to testify before Congress, judge rules The same question about White House immunity — this one related to the impeachment inquiry — is pending before another judge in Washington. -
Iran At least 143 protesters have died in Iran, says Amnesty International Human rights organisation Amnesty International says that reports and verified video from Iran show security forces shooting protesters. -
USA Surveillance video shows thieves using axe during Dresden jewerly heist "This is an attack on the cultural identity of all Saxons and the state of Saxony," an official said. -
World News EU Parliament debates a motion to declare climate emergency European Union lawmakers are debating a motion that would declare a "climate emergency", just a week before the United Nations climate conference in Madrid. However, the declaration has raised criticism among environmental activists and organizations, that demand further action. -
Russia Anti-doping committee recommends Russia face four-year ban from global sports A key anti-doping committee recommended that Russia face a ban from global sports including the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games and World Championships. -
Uruguay Neck and neck: Uruguay elections in virtual tie after unexpected rise for leftist ruling party Uruguay's two main candidates were virtually tied after Sunday's general election -
Russia 'I want the law to be on our side': Little support for victims of domestic violence in Russia "Russia is one of the only major countries that does not have dedicated laws for domestic violence, despite official findings that at least one in five women has experienced physical violence perpetrated by a husband or partner," Alexandra Patsalides, a lawyer with Equality Now told Euronews. -
Destinations The woman risking her life in the desert to document climate change Scottish adventurer Alice Morrison is on the verge of spending three months in the Sahara Desert. -
USA Defense secretary says Trump ordered him to allow SEAL in war crimes case to keep status Trump frequently spoke out about the case, accusing the department of mishandling disciplinary action against Gallagher. -
Target Cities of the future: Dreaming of a smart urban revolution Cities of the future: Dreaming of a smart urban revolution -
Italy Watch: Dramatic footage shows diver rescuing baby girl from frozen sea Dramatic footage shows the coast guard rescuing a baby from the waves, after a shipwreck left dozens of migrants stranded in the open sea off Lampedusa -
Earth News Just when will we be able to buy lab-grown meat? Astronauts aboard the International Space Station printed and ate cell cultured steaks. Is it coming to Earth soon? -
Europe News The Brief: The future Commission sets to criminalize gender-based violence For the first time in Commission history, there will be a European Equality Commissioner, Helena Dalli, whose goal is develop EU-wide legislation that protects the victims and punishes the offenders of gender-based violence. -
No Comment Watch: Shocking footage shows girl rescued by divers off Italian coast The coastguard saved 149 people, including 13 women and three children, from a ship that sank on Saturday. -
Hungary Responding to Judit Varga: Separating facts from propaganda about the rule of law ǀ View Normally, we do not respond to statements from ministers or other representatives of the Orbán regime. Exceptionally, in this instance, we thought it important to counter the misinformation Minister Judit Varga is deliberately spreading. -
Introducing Dubai’s international dining scene The UAE is home to people from all around the world, making it the ideal place to sample myriad cuisines -
Travel News Tokyo's artistic scene is vibrant, energetic and unconventional Discovering Tokyo's diverse artistic scene is perfect for those searching for new ideas in Japan's huge capital. -
Europe News The Brief: The EPP elects Donald Tusk as the party's new president Outgoing European Council President Donald Tusk was elected as the new president of the European People's Party with 491 votes in favor and 37 votes against. -
Europe News Finding gold in the gutters of Brussels Most of us might think sewage is just a waste product, but a group of scientists in Belgium are seeing it very differently. They've launched a project to recover precious metals like gold and silver from what we're all flushing away. -
Next Series Meet Ellen, the world's largest E-ferry, connecting two Danish islands without emitting any CO2 It's hoped the vessel will pave the way to achieving carbon neutrality and the full electrification required by the international maritime authorities. -
China Pro-democracy victory in Hong Kong puts pressure on Beijing-backed leader Carrie Lam Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam said on Mondat that she will "listen to the opinions of members of the public humbly and seriously reflect", after pro-democracy achieved a landslide victory in the District Council elections. -
Belgium Islamic State servers targetted in European takedown operation Twitter, Google, Instagram and Telegram were involved in the operation, Europol said. -
USA 'Unimaginable' loss after heist at world-renowned museum in Dresden "Not only the state art collections were robbed, but we Saxons," tweeted the prime minister of Saxony. -
USA Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere reaches record high, researchers say The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has risen sharply as a result of human activities. -
Germany Priceless diamonds, rubies and emeralds seized in massive German museum heist The museum houses one of Europe's largest collections of jewellery. -
USA Human Rights Watch researcher deported by Israel vows to continue work Israel revoked the visa of Omar Shakir, a U.S. citizen, under a law barring entry to foreigners who have called for boycotts of Israel or its settlements. -
USA Pro-democracy landslide in Hong Kong vote prompts stern response from China For months, Hong Kong protesters have been demanding that China loosens its grip on the former British colony. -
United Kingdom Uber stripped of licence in London over safety concerns Uber is preparing to appeal against a decision by London's transport regulator to strip the ridesharing company of its operating licence in the UK capital. -
USA Uber loses license in London over safety concerns In a statement emailed to NBC News, Uber called the decision "extraordinary and wrong." -
No Comment Mexican women use art to protest violence The International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women is being marked today. -
Spain First transatlantic cocaine submarine found off the coast of Spain Two men have been arrested and a third has escaped. -
World News Essex lorry deaths: Driver Maurice Robinson pleads guilty to assisting illegal immigration A 25-year-old lorry driver who has been charged with manslaughter over the deaths of 39 people in Essex has pleaded guilty to assisting illegal immigration and acquiring criminal property. -
USA Democrats dream about defeating Mitch McConnell. Can they do it? The Senate majority leader is the least popular senator in the country and has a credible opponent who is trying to take his seat. -
Next Series Luca Parmitano tells us why doing repairs in space is a lot like open-heart surgery Luca Parmitano tells us why doing repairs in space is a lot like open-heart surgery -
Sierra Leone Doctors repatriated to Netherlands and UK after Dutch doctor dies of Lassa virus in Sierra Leone Dutch and British authorities have dozens of people under observation after a Dutch doctor died from the Lassa virus in Sierra Leone. -
World News Interpol hunting eight fugitives on the run for violent crimes against women Described by the UN as “the most widespread, and devastating human rights violations in the world”, the organisation says one-in-three women experience violent or sexual abuse. -
Romania Romania working to rescue more than 14,000 sheep aboard capsized cargo ship Romanian authorities managed to rescue all 21-person crew and 32 sheep after the vessel capsized on Sunday - but there are still more than 14,000 sheep on board. -
World News Italy grants access to Spanish migrant rescue ship after evacuations Italy grants access to Spanish migrant rescue ship and will allow dozens of African migrants to disembark. -
Earth News Stay Wild Swim | The influencers using regenerated ocean plastic to empower women Instagram eco-warriors Zanna and Natalie are using their platform to create unique, sustainable swimwear. -
Japan Pope voices concern over future energy as he comforts victims of Fukushima disaster Pope voices concern over future energy as he comforts victims of Fukushima disaster
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USA Who has more to fear from Bloomberg: The Democrats or Trump? While rival campaigns in the 2020 race dismissed Tom Steyer's money and Deval Patrick's late entry, they're not as quick to write off Bloomberg's billions.