2 December 2019 | Euronews
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United Kingdom President Donald Trump lands in London for NATO summit Trump’s visit comes amid ongoing quarrels over defense spending by NATO allies and widespread anxiety over the president’s commitment to the alliance. -
Netherlands Russia refuses Dutch request to hand over MH17 suspect Volodymyr Tsemakh Volodymyr Tsemakh is not among four men who will go on trial in absentia in a Dutch court in March over the downing of the aircraft. -
USA New charges 'likely' in case against Giuliani associates The disclosure was made during a court hearing in New York related to the case of Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman. -
USA GOP Rep. Hunter, after claiming 'witch hunt,' to plead guilty to misusing campaign funds The California lawmaker was reported to have used the money for trips abroad, bar tabs, affairs and more. -
United Kingdom 100kg 'ball of rubbish' found in stomach of whale on Scottish beach A group that deals with whale carcasses said there was a "horrific" amount of plastic in the animal's stomach. -
Netherlands #NLAlert: Why did 12 million people in the Netherlands receive an emergency message? The Dutch government uses the NL-Alert system to inform citizens about disasters and give emergency instructions. -
USA Supreme Court appears unlikely to hand victory to gun rights backers in 2nd Amendment case "You're asking us to take a case in which the other side has thrown in the towel and opine on a law that's not on the books anymore," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said. -
Italy University of Siena condemns professor's 'shameful' pro-Nazi tweets The university rector had said the tweets were expressed in a "personal capacity" before releasing a revised statement denouncing the tweets. -
No Comment Extinction Rebellion mothers demand action on climate change Demonstrators called for politicians to take action on climate change in order to preserve "basic human needs" for their children. -
Economy The work to stabilise the eurozone isn’t over. Reforms are necessary to avoid the abyss again ǀ View Giving the EU its own resources is the only way to overcome country divisions on EU spending from national budgets. -
USA Trump campaign says it will ban Bloomberg reporters from events, rallies The decision comes after the publication, founded by 2020 Democratic candidate Michael Bloomberg, announced it will not investigate its boss or Democrats, while continuing its coverage of Trump. -
Earth News Frozen 2’s eco message overshadowed by sale of plastic toys Disney has been criticised for selling plastic merchandise following the release of the second Frozen film. -
Chile COP25: Chile summit withdrawal hits tourism but opens new door for environment activists What could have been a heavy blow for Chile’s environmental movement has turned into a new opportunity, activists say. -
USA Prince Andrew's accuser asks to be believed in first U.K. interview "This is a story of being trafficked. This is a story of abuse and this is a story of your guys' royalty," Virginia Roberts Giuffre is quoted as saying. -
France US World Cup hero Rapinoe wins women's Ballon d'Or 2019 Argentinian Barcelona forward Lionel Messi claimed the men's Ballon d'Or award for a record sixth time. -
Travel News Japanese onsen - the ultimate in relaxation Onsen are a fundamental part of Japanese culture and it's in the natural hot springs that Japanese people love to leave behind the hectic pace of city life and enjoy the ultimate in relaxation -
World UK politicians trade blows on anti-terror laws following London Bridge attack With a general election just over a week away, the rehabilitation of convicted terrorists has become a hot button issue for political parties. -
USA Palmerston the cat back at U.K. Foreign Office after time off for stress "He is happy, healthy and full of energy. His pelt is glossy and mostly grown back. We need now to keep him that way." -
USA Alan Cumming: As an immigrant, the racism of anti-immigrant rhetoric is palpable ǀ View The idea that if you're pro-immigrant, you're anti-America, and if you're anti-immigration, you are pro-America is completely wrong. -
Switzerland Before and after: see how Swiss glaciers have shrunk dramatically across 150 years Before and after: see how Swiss glaciers have shrunk dramatically across 150 years -
USA London Bridge attack prompts criticism of U.K.'s 'failing' prison system The Ministry of Justice, which runs courts and prisons, will have faced a 40 percent budget cut over the decade to 2020, according to a London think tank. -
Europe News The Brief: 10 years of The Lisbon Treaty A look at how The Lisbon Treaty has positively and negatively affected the European Union 10 years after its adoption. -
Russia Living with HIV in one of Russia's worst-hit cities Russia is one of the five largest emerging epidemics in the world for new HIV infections, AIDS experts tell Euronews. -
Smart Regions Tales and tech to kindle love of books in kindergarten kids An innovative project combines old-fashioned storytelling with digital technology in Estonia and Latvia to kindle a new love of books among kindergarten children. -
Next Series Liquid windows and the energy-efficient buildings of tomorrow Liquid windows and the energy-efficient buildings of tomorrow -
USA Campus activists find a target at the intersection of immigration and technology: Palantir On Nov. 19, students at 16 universities in the United States and United Kingdom protested the company on campus. -
No Comment Monkeys in Hokkaido botanical garden rest in hot spring Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden, pumps water into its monkey park every December. Staff maintain the temperature at 40 degrees Celsius. -
No Comment Hong Kong protesters hold US flags and praise Donald Trump Protesters took to the streets again, one week after pro-democracy candidates won a landslide victory in district council elections. -
USA The impeachment fight boils down to these four simple questions 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. -
The Cube Facebook takes down Conservative ad that featured BBC content | #TheCube The BBC had expressed their concern and published a statement on Twitter. The Press Team said that it was a "completely unacceptable use of BBC content which distorts our output and which could damage perceptions of our impartiality". -
World News Watch live: Astronauts Parmitano and Morgan conduct spacewalk to fix cosmic ray detector Did you think a cosmic ray detector was only found in Sci-Fi? Watch these two guys walk in space to fix one! -
USA Amazon removes Christmas ornaments depicting Auschwitz concentration camp The products were removed after the Auschwitz Memorial brought attention to them on social media. -
Hungary 'Can you feel the emergency?' Hungarian rapper calls for climate action in his latest hit The call to arms for the climate emergency has penetrated politics and is now heading into rap. Watch Hungary's influential artist Áron Molnár in his new video. -
USA Anti-Semitism becomes defining issue for U.K.'s Labour Party ahead of election "People want to excuse it by saying these are small numbers, but what happened to the principle that one racist is one too many?" -
USA U.N. chief warns of 'point of no return' on climate change "Do we really want to be remembered as the generation that buried its head in the sand, that fiddled while the planet burned?" António Guterres warned. -
USA Steve Bullock drops out of Democratic presidential race The two-term governor of Montana fell short of qualification requirements for multiple debates and failed to gain traction in polling. -
United Kingdom Watch again: Britain honours its dead with vigil after London Bridge attack Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, were killed on Friday when Usman Khan, a man convicted of terrorism offences, went on the rampage with kitchen knives near London Bridge. -
No Comment Hockey game becomes bear pit as 45,000 teddy bears hit the ice in new world record The Bears, the oldest and most decorated team in the American Hockey League, established a new world record, in Sunday's annual CommunityAid Teddy Bear Toss. -
China Hong Kong's business district puts protests on the lunch menu Hundreds of office workers in Hong Kong's business district gathered on Monday for the first in a week of lunchtime protests backing the pro-democracy movement after its resounding victory in district polls held last week. -
Norway Depleted fish stocks can’t wait. The EU and Norway need to commit to ending overfishing now ǀ View EU-Norway consultations consistently result in agreements to continue overfishing. This is in no small part due to a bewilderingly flawed approach: by assuming the scientific advice for maximum sustainable catches as a starting point and then negotiating upwards. -
Spain COP25 in Madrid: UN Secretary-General Guterres says planet is 'close to a point of no return' The Climate Summit, which should lay the bases for a new phase of climate action, starts today in Madrid. #COP25 is the last UN climate meeting before 2020, when many nations must submit new action plans. -
France Extreme weather kills five in southern France, including three rescue workers Two people were killed by floods in the French Riviera on Sunday and three emergency workers died in a helicopter crash while on a rescue mission, authorities said. -
Ukraine Ukrainian politician's son killed in attack in Kyiv Unknown gunmen opened fire at the car of a local MP in the centre of Ukraine's capital on Sunday, killing his three-year-old son, a police source told Reuters. -
World News COP25: Are countries implementing their Paris agreement pledges? Ahead of the COP25 climate conference in Madrid, Euronews looks at the national pledges of the Paris agreement signatories and tracks their progress. -
World News COP25: A timeline of global climate change negotiations Here's a history of major global events in climate change decisions, treaties and negotiations from 1951 to 2019. -
Destinations Rome | Finding wellness in the Eternal City at Dedica Anthology Hotel Travelling to Rome was like stepping straight into the 1950s film, Roman Holiday, Vespas and all... -
USA Three killed when small plane crashes in busy area of San Antonio "As tragic as it is, it could have been much worse," the fire chief said. No injuries were reported on the ground. -
USA Burkina Faso leader says 14 slain in attack on church President Roch Marc Christian Kabore said Sunday on Twitter that he condemned "the barbaric attack" in the town of Hantoukoura. -
USA White House rejects House Judiciary Committee's invitation to attend impeachment hearing White House Counsel Pat Cippollone left open the possiblity that President Donald Trump may participate in future hearings. -
USA Joe Sestak drops his Democratic presidential campaign Sestak, the ninth candidate to leave the race, blamed lack of media attention for torpedoing his fundraising.