24 November 2020 | Euronews
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USA Helicopter counting sheep discovers mysterious monolith in Utah desert A helicopter crew who were on a mission counting sheep have spotted a mysterious monolith in the middle of the desert in Utah. -
China Rock samples from China's lunar mission could unlock 'enigma' of moon's history A lunar expert says any rocks returned from the moon by China's Chang'e 5 lunar probe could answer the unexplored 'enigma' of the moon's history. -
World News Hybrid cars may pollute more than previously thought, claims NGO Some hybrid cars could be emitting eight times more carbon dioxide than previously thought, claims a report by European NGO Transport & Environment -
Russia Russia accuses US Navy destroyer of violating territorial waters in Sea of Japan The US Navy has denied wrongdoing and says Russia's statement is "false". -
Poland Police using 'excessive violence' against peaceful protesters in Poland amid abortion row At least 60 protesters, including one as young as 17, have been detained in recent weeks, Eliza Rutynowska, a lawyer who has been representing the demonstrators, told Euronews. -
Europe News Brussels wants to better integrate migrants but questions remain over how they will do it The European Commission (EC) says that around 34 million people living in the EU were born outside the bloc and that everyone has the right to "realise their full potential". -
Germany Nine German police officers investigated over far-right WhatsApp groups German police have carried out searches in several apartments in Duisburg after nine officers were suspected of being members of extremist WhatsApp groups. -
No Comment Franco-British duo walk from Marseille to Paris collecting thousands of discarded face masks One is called "the English snail", the other "the Marseille boar". Together, they are walking from Marseille to Paris, collecting thousands of discarded facemasks along the way, as well as plastic bottles and fast food waste -
No Comment Locals in Rome can now get a COVID-19 test at pharmacies Staring this week local pharmacies are allowed to perform antigenic swabs or, alternatively, serological tests for a fixed cost of €22 to anyone who wants one. -
France France's lockdown will be lifted on Dec 15 - but bars and restaurants will stay closed for Christmas France's lockdown will be lifted on Dec 15 - but bars and restaurants will stay closed for Christmas -
Poland Polish scientists identify first cases of COVID-19 at a mink farm Polish scientists have identified the first cases of the coronavirus in mink at a farm in the north of the country, the Medical University of Gdansk said on Tuesday. -
My Europe Series Serbia's Aleksandar Vucic bet big on Donald Trump, and lost. Now what? Serbia's Aleksandar Vucic had a friend in President Donald Trump. With Joe Biden, life may not be so easy. -
Travel News Bringing an ancient Roman vineyard back to life Thanks to archeologists and a local winemaker, this two thousand year-old vineyard which was buried by Mt Vesuvius, offers a true taste of ancient Rome. -
Sweden Swedish prosecutors receive request to reopen investigation into 1994 MS Estonia sinking Swedish prosecutors have received a request to reopen an investigation into the sinking of the MS Estonia ferry that killed 852 people in 1994. It comes after new information appeared in a Discovery Network documentary in September. -
Ocean What will the future of energy in Europe look like? What will the future of energy in Europe look like? Euronews finds out in this edition of Ocean. -
Ocean Why do offshore wind turbines keep getting bigger? Why do offshore wind turbines keep getting bigger? We find out in this week's Ocean on Euronews. -
United Kingdom Charles Darwin's notebooks reported stolen from Cambridge University library The notebooks, estimated to be worth millions of pounds, include the 19th-century scientist’s famous "Tree of Life" sketch. They haven’t been seen since 2000. -
World News European regulator a step closer to clearing Boeing 737 Max for flight again The Boeing 737 Max could be cleared to fly again within weeks after European regulators published a proposed airworthiness directive. The aircraft has been grounded for nearly two years after deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019. -
No Comment Fibreglass shark linked to Jaws movie is installed at new musuem The shark was rescued from a scrapyard and will go on display at the new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles. -
France French lawmakers give the green light to controversial global security bill Journalists and rights groups argue that a draft security bill would curtail press freedom and lead to less police accountability. The EU warned that it will examine the final law to ensure it complies with the bloc's law. -
No Comment 'Shocking': Police criticised over dismantling of Paris migrant camp "They are too violent," sobbed Shahbuddin, a 34-year-old Afghan as he put a grey beanie back on his head after being forced out of his tent. "We just want a roof." -
World UK scientists test cocktail of antibody drugs for people with less severe COVID symptoms The mix, developed by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, is to be given to people who have the infection and are at high risk. -
United Kingdom 'A blip along the way': Harry Dunn's mum defiant after losing High Court appeal The parents of Harry Dunn, a British teen who died after colliding with a car being driven on the wrong side of the road in the UK, have lost their High Court appeal. -
World Lockerbie: Appeal to posthumously clear the man convicted of 1988 bombing gets underway Libyan intelligence officer Abdel Basset al-Megrahi was jailed for life in 2001 for the 1988 murder of the 270 passengers and crew of Pan Am flight 103 over the Scottish town of Lockervie. He died in 2012. -
Travel News British Airways sells off collectibles from its retired Boeing 747 fleet Travel enthusiasts who are missing being able to jet across the world can recreate the inflight dining experience at home this Christmas -
Russia Russia says trials have shown its Sputnik V vaccine is 95% effective against COVID-19 Just in: Russia says trials have shown its Sputnik V vaccine is 95% effective against COVID-19 -
World News International travellers could soon require COVID-19 vaccination, Qantas chief says International travellers could soon be required to have a COVID-19 vaccine before flying, according to the Qantas chief executive. -
Business Planet Europe’s Circular Economy Action Plan Business Planet takes a look at Europe's plans for a Circular Economy and examines what this transition might mean for both businesses and consumers. -
World News 'Let's rebuild a strong EU-USA alliance', EU chiefs tell Joe Biden "It is a new beginning for the EU-US global partnership," Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen said after speaking with US President-elect Joe Biden. -
France Police forcefully remove migrants from central Paris square in 'shocking' scene France's interior minister called the images of police forcefully removing migrants from the Place de la République "shocking". -
Japan Japan's handling of Carlos Ghosn was wrong, say rights experts A panel of human rights experts working with the UN found that Ghosn’s arrest in Japan in late 2018 and early 2019 was "arbitrary" and called on Japan’s government to "take the necessary steps to remedy the situation of Mr. Ghosn without delay." -
World News The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted barriers to vital digital financial services for refugees ǀ View Restrictions on the right to work and acquire assets hamper the ability for refugees to become self-reliant. The coronavirus pandemic has made a dire situation even worse in the absence of humanitarian aid or personal income. -
Climate Now What's happening in the Arctic, Greenland and Antarctica? The ice caps are melting and sea levels are rising. In this Climate Now live we discuss what's really happening to the Arctic, Greenland and Antarctica. Euronews science correspondent Jeremy Wilks put your questions to the experts. -
USA Coronavirus: Thanksgiving could be make-or-break in US virus response The US is averaging 165,000 new virus cases per day, up over 70% in two weeks, according to Johns Hopkins University. Hospitalisations, deaths and the testing positivity rate are also up sharply as the nation approaches Thanksgiving. -
United Kingdom AstraZeneca awaiting 'relatively fast' vaccine approval from the EU, executive says The company's Executive Vice President for Europe and Canada told Euronews that once approved the vaccine could be distributed "very fast" across all EU member states. -
Earth News Ex-criminal youth help Africa's largest slums go green and clean The young people cleaning up the Kibera slums, as Kenya faces a problem with plastic pollution. -
USA Biden transition gets US government approval to move forward US President Donald Trump agreed to allow the government to cooperate with the Biden transition while still refusing to concede.