18 December 2019 | Euronews
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United Kingdom Queen's speech due to kick off Boris Johnson's parliamentary year No crown, no horse-drawn carriages. The Queen kicks off Boris Johnson's parliamentary year - minus the pomp. -
USA NBC/WSJ poll: Public remains split on Trump's impeachment and ouster from office About half of all voters also say they are certain to vote against the president next November. -
USA The 10 best lines from the full House impeachment debate Dozens of House members uttered tens of thousands of words during Wednesday's — still ongoing — historic impeachment debate. Here are some of the buzziest. -
Spain Gibraltar files criminal charges against Vox for creating 'atmosphere of hatred' Chief minister Fabian Picardo alluded to Europe’s “long and dark history" of persecution of minorities. -
USA Australia is on fire, literally — and so are its climate politics Australia faces bushfires and record-setting heat, a double whammy of extremes that has amplified scrutiny of Australian climate politics. -
USA Australia is on fire, literally — and so are its climate politics Australia faces bushfires and record-setting heat, a double whammy of extremes that has amplified scrutiny of Australian climate politics. -
USA Bloomberg says Democratic candidates, including Biden, don't have right experience "The presidency shouldn't be a training job," Bloomberg said. "You need somebody who comes in and knows how to run an organization." -
United Kingdom Extinction Rebellion activists face sentence for superglue train protest Cathy Eastburn, Mark Ovland and Luke Watson were found guilty by a jury. -
Libya Who are the Russian mercenaries waging war in Libya? Wagner Group contractors are accused of fighting alongside General Khalifa Haftar, who along with the support of the United Arab Emirates and Egypt is laying siege to Tripoli. -
No Comment Ping-pong-playing robots and other gadgets from Tokyo showcase From aiding humans in space, to teaching us how to play better ping pong, it seems the robots of 2019 really just want to help -
Target Dubai Air Show: Sky's no longer the limit as UAE reaches for the stars Interplanetary ambitions are making aerospace investments skyrocket. We hear from aerospace industry experts and decision-makers at the Dubai Air Show. -
USA More drivers sue Uber, saying they're employees, not contractors The drivers allege that under California law they should have been considered employees, not contractors, at least since a 2018 ruling from the California Supreme Court. -
United Kingdom EU warns Brexit deadline leaves 'very little time' for trade agreement Meanwhile Guy Verhofstadt warned that issues of citizens' rights in the EU and UK must be solved before the European Parliament approves the divorce deal. "Citizens can never become the victims of Brexit," he said. -
USA New Trump admin rule would further limit immigrants' eligibility for asylum DUIs, drug paraphernalia possession, and unlawful receipt of public benefits would be among seven triggers barring migrants from even applying for asylum. -
USA Supreme Court to decide scope of church immunity to employment lawsuits Lower courts have generally held that employees who perform any religious function cannot sue for job discrimination, whether they are considered ministers or not. -
Germany Resident must end sticker campaign against cheese smell, German court rules The neighbour of a German cheese factory can complain about the smell, but isn't allowed to cover the town with stickers to protest the stink, a Munich court has ruled. -
Europe News The Brief: Romania's revolution - searching for answers 30 years on Thirty years on from the revolution which brought down the communist regime, we look at some of the artefacts of repression under Nicolae Ceaușescu - from secret service documents to a simple typewriter. -
USA First woman to beat man at darts championship says she hopes she's 'proven something' "I have proven something for women's darts — that women can play the men and beat them," said Fallon Sherrock. -
Greece Archaeologists discover treasure troves in Greek Bronze Age tombs Researchers think the priceless treasures found in the beehive-shaped tombs could help to unlock secrets about life in ancient Greece. -
Europe News EU fish quota quarrel - ministers hail deal, NGOs slam overfishing After all night talks, EU agricultural ministers said they had reached a balanced agreement that respected the environment and socio-economic sustainability. NGOs like Our Fish believe EU countries put short-term economic interests ahead of the health of their waters. -
Business Series Angola's Namibe coast: luxury huts with stunning views, secluded beach and a grotto for parties Andrea Martins' father discovered this "lost paradise" on the Atlantic coast. But he nearly didn't live to tell the tale. -
Egypt Italian prosecutor accuses Egypt of deliberately obfuscating over death of Giulio Regeni The 28-year-old researcher was found dead in a ditch by the side of the road in Cairo in February 2016 -
USA Impeachment caps a dark and dysfunctional decade in American politics 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. -
Spain Barcelona vs Madrid ends 0:0 for first time in 17 years amid clashes First draw in 17 years. #ElClasico ends in 0:0 between Barcelona and Real Madrid amid political clashes. -
No Comment The workers behind China's frozen festival Workers toil on a frozen river in northeast China before dawn, using hand tools and machines to carve large bricks for an annual winter sculpture festival -
USA Trump on impeachment: 'Can you believe...' The president took to Twitter ahead of historic action expected in the House of Representatives. -
Earth News Soybean skiwear is the new plant-based trend of 2020 Why vegan, cruelty-free skiwear is forecast to be the next big thing in the new year. -
USA On impeachment day, Schiff condemns Trump's 'lack of morality' The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee spoke out after the president attacked him in a rambling six-page letter to Pelosi. -
USA Hong Kong bus crash kills 6, injures more than 30 others The violent crash of a double-decker bus in Hong Kong killed six people and injured more than 30 others on Wednesday, police said. -
USA House of Representatives votes to impeach President Donald Trump Donald Trump has become the third sitting U.S President to be formally impeached by the House of Representatives -
World News 'We're heading for disaster' over space junk warns top ESA space debris official There is no international platform to organize space traffic. If your satellite might collide with another, you send the operator an email. -
USA Live updates: House votes on impeachment of President Trump The latest from the historic vote in Congress, a day after Trump derided the process as a Democratic "crusade." -
No Comment Graffiti in Barcelona shows rival El Clasico footballers kissing The work was the latest in a series of football-themed street works by a local artist called TVBOY. -
France France's Macron will not abandon controversial pension reforms but is open to compromise French President Emmanuel Macron says he won't abandon his government's controversial pension reforms but was open to compromise with unions. -
No Comment 1,500 Russian military students attend Kremlin Cadet Ball Moscow's annual cadet ball brought together military school students for a spectacular show filled with imperial-style grandeur -
A guide to Hatta, Dubai Why this exclave in the Hajar Mountains is a must-visit for adventure-loving tourists -
Japan #Metoo in Japan: Journalist Shiori Ito wins case against TV anchor she alleges raped her Tokyo District Court has ordered Noriyuki Yamaguchi to pay 3.3m yen (€27,000) in damages to the journalist after he allegedly raped her in in 2015. -
Poland Poland could be forced to leave EU by its judicial reforms, top court says Poland might have to leave the EU if it wants to apply judicial reforms, the country's supreme court has warned. -
Europe News EU will 'drive a hard bargain' with the UK on fishing Michael Creed, the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine in the Government of Ireland, talked to Euronews’ Shona Murray this morning in Brussels after the Agriculture and Fisheries Council. -
Austria Vienna ballet academy students ‘told to smoke’ to stay slim Student dancers at Vienna State Opera’s top ballet school were subjected to physical and mental abuse, an investigation has found. -
USA Women won't get equal pay for 257 years, new report says The World Economic Forum's report measured the gender gap in 153 countries across politics, economics, health and education.