26 November 2019 | Euronews
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World News U.S. House Judiciary panel invites Trump to Dec. 4 impeachment hearing U.S. House Judiciary panel invites Trump to Dec. 4 impeachment hearing -
France French MPs adopt amendment to ban Black Friday publicity The amendment to France's "anti-waste law" condemns overconsumption and critiques the shopping day's "disastrous environmental record". -
USA Jupiter's Great Red Spot isn't dying, researchers say Observations from the 1800s indicated that Jupiter's spot was once more than four times the diameter of Earth. -
USA White House budget office formally held Ukraine aid on same day as Trump-Zelenskiy call While the first letter to withhold Ukraine aid was signed by a career official, subsequent letters to freeze the money were signed by a political appointee, a summary of the OMB documents shows. -
Spain Activist confronts Spanish far-right leader on gender violence declaration On Monday, Vox refused to sign a declaration presented by Madrid's city council condemning violence against women. -
USA Trump: Pardoned Thanksgiving turkeys have 'already received subpoenas' At the annual White House event on Tuesday, the president joked that the birds had been summoned "to appear in Adam Schiff's basement on Thursday." -
USA Bolton won't be compelled to testify by court ruling McGahn must appear at impeachment hearing The former national security adviser's lawyer said the judge's decision does not address a key issue. -
USA House Judiciary Committee announces first impeachment hearing, invites Trump to attend The president has complained that he's been deprived of due process by the Democrats -
World News Migrants tell of their 'Libyan hell' as they arrive in Europe The testimony of the 79 people rescued by the Aita Mari match with those of human rights organisations working in Libya: detention centres are places for torture and extortion. "You get arrested just because you are black," Ismail explained. -
USA Boy, oh, boy: Pentagon says Conan is male. Final answer. The unusual back-and-forth regarding the sex of the hero dog made nearly everyone barking mad. -
Earth News 7 eco-friendly gadgets people will actually want for Christmas Upgrade your coffee game and ensure your phone never runs out of juice. -
World News EU agencies blame globalisation and technology for rise in drug trafficking Europeans spend billions of euros on drugs each year, making it a "major source of income for organised crime", Europol and the EU's drugs agency said in a joint report. -
Europe News Oleg Sentsov: Freed filmmaker's thought for jailed Ukrainians as he picks up human rights prize "While we are talking here in Strasbourg, in warmth and safety, our guys are still there, in Russia," said freed Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov as he picked up the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize on Tuesday. -
USA House committee sues Trump administration for 'brazen obstruction' in census probe "President Trump and his aides are not above the law," Oversight Chair Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., said in a statement. -
USA Trump lashes out at 'D.C. Wolves' after McGahn ruling, claims he would 'love' for staff to testify "The D.C. Wolves and Fake News Media are reading far too much into people being forced by Courts to testify before Congress," Trump wrote. -
No Comment German farmers sow their discontent over agricultural policiies Tractors lined up in front of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate as thousands of farmers held a protest in Germany -
Mali France's war in Mali: Why are French troops still fighting jihadists in the Sahel? Emmanuel Macron's first overseas trip as president was to Germany. His second was to Mali. -
No Comment Footage emerges of newborn polar bear at Vienna zoo It's eight years since the zoo last welcomed a polar bear cub into the world -
USA Prosecutors ask life term for New York man who wanted to be martyr for Hezbollah Ali Kourani, a U.S. citizen, was "preoccupied with martyrdom" and spied for Hezbollah inside the U.S., as well as buying bomb-making materials in China. -
Netherlands Dutch police arrest two men on suspicion of 'preparing a terrorist attack' Authorities believe the attack would have been carried out at the end of the year, involving bomb vests and "one or more car bombs". -
USA Which candidates have qualified for the next Democratic debate? Six candidates have so far qualified for the December Democratic debate in Los Angeles, sponsored by PBS Newshour and Politico. -
World News Euronews moderates Reddit Q&A on how to end violence against women Euronews spoke with Iris Luarasi, an expert on violence against women and she answered user questions submitted on Reddit. -
Albania In pictures: Powerful earthquake rocks Albania More than a dozen people died after Albania was rocked by the most powerful earthquake to hit the country in decades. -
USA Green Vault heist: Experts fear royal treasures could be destroyed and lost forever "The fact that these are precious cultural objects to Saxons and the world means nothing to these criminals," one expert said. -
United Kingdom The enduring power of the hunger strike: how Extinction Rebellion are looking to history ǀ View In 2009, some friends came up with a campaigning idea so terrifying that we immediately put it on a shelf where it remained for a decade gathering dust. The idea was to use digital tools and social media to harness the power of the hunger strike on a massive scale. -
USA Fears grow for Arizona woman detained for months in China Fountain Hills resident was detained on Aug. 29 as soon as her flight landed in Shanghai. -
USA Kushner reportedly overseeing construction of Trump's border wall The move further expands Kushner's already large portfolio. -
USA Saudi Arabia arrests more journalists and activists, rights group says "They are still repressing people, still arresting more human rights defenders," said Yahya Assiri, a London-based Saudi dissident. -
USA Sub believed to be carrying tons of cocaine sinks off Spain's coast Media reports said the vessel could be carrying three metric tons of the drug. -
World Italian exporters hope UK election will end Brexit uncertainty Italian luxury goods manufacturers and other businesses are watching the British market closely ahead of the UK election and Brexit. Euronews reports from Lombardy. -
Earth News Serena Williams launches ethical diamond jewellery range The tennis ace designed the range herself, in a bid to empower women. -
Albania Exclusive: Tourist's personal story of Albania quake - 'I only heard the crush of collapsing roofs' In this first person piece for Euronews, a Turkish holidaymaker describes the moments as the earthquake was felt where he was staying in Durres, and what he witnessed in the hours after. -
World 'Mobilisation on World War Two scale required to achieve climate targets' A climate politics expert has told Euronews that mobilisation on the level of World War Two is required to fulfil the Paris Climate Agreement's minimum target. -
Georgia Georgian riot police deploy water cannon as protesters in Tbilisi try to blockade parliament Protesters are calling for electoral reforms to be sped up as they say the current system unfairly favours the ruling party -
Malta Watch: Protesters gather outside Malta's parliament as journalist murder scandal deepens The demonstration comes after three government officials resigned on Tuesday amid a probe into the killing of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. -
Europe News 'A picture I will never forget': Euronews Albania chief on Earthquake chaos Soldiers have been deployed to help rescue efforts as reports emerge people are using their mobile phones to call loved ones under rubble. -
France Mali: France probes black box recordings as 13 soldiers named The accident marked the largest single loss of life since operations began in 2013. -
Europe News The Brief: MEPs' choice: politicians rate incoming European Commission's priorities In Strasbourg, MEPs voiced their opinions on what they believed to be the most important priority of the incoming Commission. -
USA Deadly earthquake rattles Albania The magnitude 6.4 quake killed at least four and injured 150, officials said. It was centered 19 miles northwest of the capital, Tirana. -
Albania Cleanup operation underway after Albania experiences five earthquakes in two days Rescue efforts continued as Albania observed a day of national mourning for at least 26 killed by the country's biggest earthquake in decades. -
Earth News How sustainable is staying in a luxury igloo in the North Pole? The Scandinavian travel company claim the experience does not damage the arctic environment. -
USA Supreme Court blocks subpoena for Trump financial records The ruling blocks a House subpoena directing Trump's accounting firm to turn over financial documents, giving the president a temporary legal victory. -
Spain Catalan separatists approve talks with Spanish socialists but demand secession negotiation A Catalan separatist party in Spain voted to support a Socialist-led Spanish government, demanding talks on independence.