6 November 2020 | Euronews
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USA Unassailable lead: Wilbur is top dog in race to be mayor of US town He got more votes than Jack Rabbit, a Beagle, and Poppy, a Golden Retriever. -
Travel News How one artist is using robots to entertain art lovers during lockdown Artist Philip Colbert, creator of the Lobsteropolis Exhibition, is inviting art fans to his new digital venture at the Saatchi Gallery. -
World News Euronews gets its sea legs for the Vendée Globe round-the-world solo yacht race Before the start of one of the most difficult and prestigious sailing events in the world, next Sunday, we had the opportunity to sail for a few hours with the french skipper Armel Trion aboard the L'Occitane en Provence. -
My Europe Series Estonia's liberal reputation at stake as gay marriage referendum emboldens the far-right Estonia has an international image as a liberal bastion and a start-up nation. Outside of Tallinn, the reality is very different. -
Russia Alexei Navalny: Russian opposition leader's offices raided by authorities While Alexei Navalny remains in Germany recovering from a near-fatal poisoning in August, Russian officials search his offices in Moscow. -
Ecotech NASA launches new satellite to monitor rising sea levels The spacecraft is the latest initiative by the space agency to gather data about changing sea levels. -
World El Gouna Film Festival supports MENA films during global pandemic Despite the global coronavirus pandemic, the 4thedition of the El Gouna Film Festival went ahead this October, along Egypt’s Red Sea’s coast. -
Business Planet Circular economy: reshaping Europe's textile industry This year as part of its Green Deal, the European Commission unveiled its Circular Economy Action Plan. The strategy seeks to strengthen innovation in the textile sector and dramatically boost recycling. Business Planet visited Monza in Italy to see an innovative project helping to lead the way. -
World UAE-produced Saudi soap opera heralds new era for regional TV drama Watching soap operas is a cherished pastime in many Arab homes. -
World Egyptian actress & activist Menna Shalaby launches initiative to support female filmmakers Attending this year’s El Gouna Film Festival was celebrated Egyptian actress & women’s rights activist, Menna Shalaby. -
No Comment Bordeaux's national opera turns to recording amid COVID-19 lockdown In the absence of live shows due to the coronavirus lockdown, Bordeaux's national opera is recording an album for its most ardent followers. -
Earth News To reach Paris Agreement targets, global food production ‘must change’ If we want to reach global warming targets we have to change how we eat, a new study has found. -
USA Why has the Arizona vote led to media outlets having contrasting numbers for Joe Biden? Why are media outlets reporting different electoral college vote totals for Joe Biden and Donald Trump? -
World News Pictures of the week: US election protests, Austria's mourning and new lockdowns introduced This week we've had protests in the United States, mourning in Austria after a deadly gun attack in Vienna and more coronavirus lockdowns. This is how photographers have covered these events and more. -
World Coronavirus: Sweden's COVID-19 death toll passes 6,000 with PM in isolation “The developments are going in the wrong direction fast," wrote Stefan Lofven. "More are infected. More die. This is a serious situation.” -
No Comment Police arrest protesters at London's Million Mask March on first day of national lockdown The march took place on the day national lockdown rules come into force. -
France Coronavirus: France's intensive care units near full as COVID-19 infections hit record high Meanwhile Paris enforced additional restrictions for take-away and delivery services. -
World Unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud from Trump might not make it to Supreme Court President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed electoral fraud and lack of transparency, without offering evidence. -
My Europe Series Europe's week: US elections test both American and European unity As Americans finally voted for their next president, experts on US and European relations explain what the result could mean for the continent. -
USA 'I easily win!': Trump repeats baseless claim of vote fraud in White House rant In an extraordinary outburst, the US president again claimed the election was being 'stolen' from him and cast doubt on the integrity of the democratic process, but offered no evidence. -
France Teenagers due to be indicted over links with Samuel Paty killer: judicial sources Two men aged 18 and a 17-year-old woman were arrested by examining magistrates on Tuesday. -
France Iconic Paris bookshop hit by lockdown urges customers to buy a book Founded by Sylvia Beach in 1919, Shakespeare & Company became a creative hub for expatriate writers including Ernest Hemingway, T.S. Eliot, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and James Joyce. -
Germany German police raid four homes of 'IS sympathisers' linked to Vienna attacker Police said that while the men aren't currently suspected of involvement in Monday's shooting, there is evidence that they had links to the attacker. -
The Cube How US election misinformation has led to real-world tensions | #TheCube False claims online surrounding the US presidential election have led protestors to the streets and harassment of polling station officials. -
The Cube Debunked: Nevada did not stop counting ballots overnight | #TheCube Nevada did not stop counting ballots overnight on Tuesday and Wednesday but instead stopped posting updates of the count.