22 December 2019 | Euronews
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Romania Romania marks 30 years since 1989 Revolution Romania marked the 30 years since the Romanian Revolution with several events on Sunday. -
Earth News Living Recommends | No one is too small to make a difference This short collection of Greta Thunberg's speeches is a pocket-sized source of inspiration. -
USA Starliner makes safe return to earth after clock error cuts trip short "This marks the 1st time an American-made, human-rated capsule has landed on land," NASA stated. -
United Kingdom Chinese card-maker says Tesco forced prison labour claims 'completely fabricated' A girl in London reportedly opened a card to find a message inside claiming to be from inmates at Shanghai's Qingpu Prison. -
USA Debbie Dingell on Trump's insulting her late husband: 'There are lines you don't cross' Dingell said that Trump's remark "sort of kicked me in the stomach." -
Greece Libya forces ship with Turkish crew into port as Greece slams sea deal Greek foreign minister Nikos Dendias has visited Benghazi, the seat of Libya's eastern administration that is opposed to the UN-backed government. -
USA GOP senator defends Trump: Obama also made 'plenty of mistakes' on Ukraine Another senator called the Democrats' impeachment case against Trump "thin gruel." -
Sudan Sudan prosecutor to investigate former regime crimes in Darfur Sudan's public prosecutor said on Sunday it has opened an investigation into the crimes committed in Darfur since 2003. -
USA International court to probe alleged war crimes in Palestinian areas, pending jurisdiction Netanyahu said the ICC had no jurisdiction in the case because "there has never been a Palestinian state." -
No Comment Tokyo Olympic Stadium inaugurated by Usain Bolt Usain Bolt may not be competing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics but he was the star turn at the inauguration of a new stadium for the event. -
USA British retailer halts work at Chinese factory over prison labor claim "We are foreign prisoners in Shanghai Qingpu prison China," the message found by a six-year-old girl reportedly read. "Forced to work against our will. Please help us..." -
Spain Winners cash in €400,000 in Spain's traditional Christmas lottery This year, the incredibly popular Spanish lottery, known as El Gordo or "The Fat One", handed out a total of €2.24 billion in prizes. -
No Comment Feminist anthem 'Las Tesis' performed in front of Greek parliament Feminist groups gathered outside the Greek parliament in Athens on Sunday (December 22nd) to perform a protest song. -
USA Delaying Trump's Senate trial undercuts Democratic claims impeachment was 'urgent,' VP's chief of staff says Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff argued Sunday that House Democrats' delay in turning over impeachment articles to the Senate has undercut their argument that keeping President Donald Trump in office is dangerous. -
China Hong Kong protest at China's treatment of Uighurs ends in violent clashes Police clashed with demonstrators in Hong Kong as a rally in support of China's Uighur community descended into chaos -
USA Boeing Starliner lands in New Mexico after aborted space mission Barely half an hour after lanching from Cape Canaveral on Friday, the Starliner ended up in the wrong orbit. -
Somalia Somalia tackles plague of locusts — by frying and serving them with rice The locusts are destroying crops and threatening vast parts of the country with food insecurity. -
USA Buttigieg's unfinished business as mayor could haunt him Black leaders in the 2020 presidential candidate's hometown are frustrated as their mayor heads out the door. -
USA Trolls turned 911 into a weapon. Now cops are fighting back Once viewed as a prank, police are now treating 'swatting' as a serious crime that wastes city resources and puts targets' lives at risk -
USA Afghan president Ghani wins 2nd term in preliminary vote count President Ashraf Ghani and his government have been sidelined during the past year of direct talks between the U.S. and the Taliban. -
USA 'We feel forgotten': Months after Dorian, Abaco Islands still completely devastated Almost four months after Hurricane Dorian flattened and flooded Great Abaco Island, the devastation looks much as it did when the storm swept through. -
USA Rudy's helpers: A guide to the controversial figures assisting Giuliani in Ukraine Giuliani's efforts to dig up dirt on the president's opponents is a central element of Trump's impeachment. -
World News Australian PM Scott Morrison apologises for taking family holiday amid major wildfires New South Wales is in the middle of a seven-day state of emergency as the fires, encouraged by a ferocious heatwave, rage out of control. -
USA As wildfires rage, Australian PM apologizes for family vacation and defends climate policies The devastation has put pressure on Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who has received criticism for going on a family vacation in Hawaii during the wildfire crisis. -
Croatia Croatia presidential race to go to runoff on January 5 Conservative incumbent Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, who is running for a second term, will face a run-off on January 5. -
USA 23 dead as protests grow against India citizenship law Nine people died Saturday during demonstrations against the new law, which critics say discriminates against Muslims. -
USA Newly released emails provide greater details in White House pause of Ukraine aid "Given the sensitive nature of the request," an official wrote hours after Trump's call with Ukraine's president. "I appreciate your keeping that information closely held to those who need to know to execute direction."