Germany Baby giraffe melts hearts at Berlin zoo Ella belongs to the Rothschild's subspecies, which has seen its numbers cut by 40% over the past 30 years, and is now found in the wild only in Kenya and Uganda. 22/11/2018
World News Watch: Trump grants pardons to Thanksgiving turkeys US President Donald Trump granted a presidential pardon to Thanksgiving turkeys on Monday at the White House. 21/11/2018
Italy Italian police bust puppy trafficking ring Italian authorities have raided a suspected international dog trafficking ring, moving the puppies from eastern Europe into Italy 20/11/2018
World News NASA robot to explore Jezero Crater for signs of past life in 2020 NASA has chosen the Jezero Crater as the landing site for its upcoming Mars 2020 rover mission after a five-year search 20/11/2018
World News Trump-inspired toy encourages children to 'build the wall' As the Christmas season approaches, a US retailer is encouraging children to follow President Donald Trump's example and "build the wall" to stem the flow of illegal migration. 20/11/2018
United Kingdom Boris Johnson's unused water cannons sold for £11,000 Back in 2014, then-mayor of London Boris Johnson purchased three water cannons in order diffuse crowds in the case of riots. They were never used and cost taxpayers £320,000. 19/11/2018
Hungary Austria's Kurz meets with billionaire George Soros to discuss CEU move to Vienna Austrian chancellor Sebastian Kurz meets with investor George Soros to discuss moving the Central European University from his native Hungary to Vienna. The Hungarian government has up to December 1 to decide the fate of the university. 19/11/2018
France France's first jailed jihadist: From radicalisation to reformation Euronews talks to David Vallat, a member of the group responsible for the 1995 bombings in Paris and Lyon and the first jihadist born in France to be imprisoned in France. 13/11/2018
Italy Le Pen and Salvini meet, brand EU leaders 'enemies of Europe' Far right leaders meet: Italian deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini and France's Marine Le Pen held a press conference saying there must be an alternative Europe and that EU commission president Jean-Claude Junker and economic minister Pierre Moscovici - are enemies of Europe 08/10/2018
United Kingdom Pret A Manger confirms second allergy-related death The company has confirmed a second victim died from allergy-related causes from a mislabelled product in 2017. 07/10/2018
Turkey Erdogan says he's tracking Saudi journalist's disappearance 'personally' Turkey's president Tayyip Erdogan says he's tracking Jamal Khashoggi's case personally and hopes for a positive outcome. 07/10/2018
China British journalist to be expelled from Hong Kong Victor Mallet, the Asia news editor for the Financial Times, has had his visa renewal denied by Hong Kong authorities without reason, a move that has many journalists and free speech activists worried about the state of Hong Kong's position under "one country, two systems." 05/10/2018
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Iceland Primera Air's sudden shutdown leaves thousands of travellers stranded at airports Icelandic budget airline Primera Air announced they will be ceasing operations and filing for bankruptcy, telling staff that all flights were being halted and leaving thousands of passengers stranded. 02/10/2018
World News Live updates: Indonesia Tsunami, UK immigration plan, Yevgeny Makarov Euronews brings you breaking news as it happens this morning. 02/10/2018
World News Elon Musk wanted to impress girlfriend with $420 stock price: SEC The SEC is suing Musk for fraud after he said he secured funding to take his electric car company, Tesla, private at a price of $420 — a reference to weed culture. 28/09/2018
Portugal Protesters rally against 'machismo' court system in Porto Protesters rallied in Porto against what they see as a dated and patriarchal court system in Portugal: a judge upheld a suspended sentence for two men who raped an unconscious woman in 2016 27/09/2018
New Zealand New Zealand PM brings her baby to UN general assembly Jacinda Ardern brought her 3-month-old baby, Neve, to the UN general assembly, a showcase of her balancing act. 25/09/2018
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