19 September 2020 | Euronews
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USA Letter addressed to Donald Trump 'contained ricin', according to official The letter was intercepted during routine screening before it could reach the White House. -
France Coronavirus: France sets another daily record for infections with 13,500 new COVID-19 cases The total number of deaths also rose by 26 in the same 24-hour period, bringing France's death toll from coronavirus to 31,274 since March. -
Belarus Belarus: More than 300 arrested at anti-government women's march in Minsk Among those arrested was 73-year-old Nina Baginskaya who has become a regular figure of anti-establishment protests since they began in August. -
France Slovenian Tadej Pogačar set to win Tour de France at just 21 In one of the most dramatic turnarounds in the race's history, Tadej Pogačar edged out the favourite, fellow Slovenian Primož Roglič. -
Poland Belongings of Holocaust survivor Wladyslaw Szpilman, real-life hero of 'The Pianist', up for auction A fountain pen, silver pocket watch and other prized possessions of the late Jewish-Polish composer Wladyslaw Szpilman go under the hammer in Warsaw next week. -
Germany Alexei Navalny: Kremlin critic recovers speech and movement after poisoning In video posted on Instagram, Alexei Navalny, who was poisoned with Novichok, can be seen up and about and walking down stairs in the Berlin hospital where he is being treated. -
Spain New restrictions come into force in Madrid as Spain battles rise in COVID-19 cases Infections in Europe are now higher than they were at the peak of the pandemic in March. -
Guyana US Secretary of State urges Venezuelan president to leave office Mike Pompeo delivered his unequivocal message while visiting Suriname, Guyana, Brazil and Colombia. -
Thailand Thai protesters hold ambitious rally for democratic reforms The core demands of protesters have been fresh elections, a new constitution and an end to intimidation of political activists. -
USA How the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg could impact the US presidential election Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death has set off a debate over whether the President should nominate a Supreme Court justice just six weeks before the US presidential election. -
Romania 'Lack of competence': Bucharest's delayed metro line finally opens It took nine years to build a 7km-line. -
Peru Peru president survives impeachment vote amid virus turmoil President Martín Vizcarra survived an impeachment vote Friday after opposition lawmakers failed to amass enough support to oust the leader. -
Moments It’s over 27,000km long, but what is The Great Trail of Canada? The Great Trail is hailed as one of Canada's biggest volunteer-led efforts, but it's not without controversy. -
USA Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US Supreme Court justice and women's rights champion, dead at 87 Ginsburg's death has set off debate in the United States over whether her replacement should be named before or after the presidential election.