30 August 2019 | Euronews
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USA Ex-Canadian PM apologizes for 'rooting' for Hurricane Dorian to hit Trump's Mar-a-Lago Campbell, the first and only female prime minister of Canada, was excoriated online for her remark.
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World News Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has own account hacked Twitter co-founder @jack has own account hacked
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Spain Opera singers on sexual assault allegations facing Placido Domingo Opera stars tell Euronews about their experiences in the industry amid Plácido Domingo sexual harassment claims
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Sport Jorge Fonseca wins gold and becomes Portugal's first Judo World Champion The gold medal match in the -100kg category was between the 2018 world bronze medallist Niyaz Ilyasov and world tour veteran Jorge Fonseca with Fonseca coming out on top.
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USA 'It's going to be a crisis': Turning out the lights at the undermanned FEC The watchdog agency won't have enough members to legally conduct business - right in the midst of the 2020 campaign.
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Germany Why are this weekend's state elections in Germany so significant? "It is possible these two results shake up the political system nationwide. But if the SBD stays in power in Bradenburg and the CDU stays in power in Saxony, this could be, as we say in German, a storm in a water bottle (storm in a teacup)."
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No Comment Listening to opera from a rooftop bathtub: Czech! Czech opera singer Adam Plachetka sang arias from the opera Don Giovanni by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on Thursday( August 29) to people lying in bathtubs at the rooftop of Lucerna building in Prague.
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Italy Could Italy's new coalition be stymied by Salvini's grip on parliament? Even if Italy can form a new coalition, its power might be curbed by Matteo Salvini’s League which controls 11 powerful parliamentary committees.
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Next Series Luca Parmitano on space exploration and extraterrestrial experiments Euronews space correspondent and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Luca Parmitano reports directly from space on spacewalks and extraterrestrial experiments.
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USA Massive raft of volcanic rock is drifting toward Australia. That could be good news. Marine plants and animals that cling to the pieces of pumice could help revive the Great Barrier Reef, scientists say.
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Business Formula One star Lewis Hamilton joins race for vegan food market Formula One star Lewis Hamilton is revving up the environmentally-conscious food market by opening a new chain of vegan burger restaurants.
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United Kingdom 'Antibiotic resistance could kill us before climate change,' says UK health chief Resistance to antibiotics could pose a greater threat to human survival than climate change, Britain's chief medical officer has warned.
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Brazil Watch: Brazilian soldiers rescue animals from Amazon fires The forest is home to 1,500 species of birds, 500 species of mammals and 550 of reptiles.
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Focus Tatarstan brings in skills and investors As Kazan hosts the WorldSkills competition, Euronews takes a closer look at this eclectic city and visits Innopolis, a satellite development outside Kazan known as the Silicon Valley of Tatarstan.
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Earth News Could a plant-based diet be making you dumb? A recent study in the British Medical Journal states that the UK could be heading for a 'choline crisis' with the rise of vegetarian and vegan diets.
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United Kingdom How the English Channel became a new frontier of the migrant crisis Stranded in France, forced out of Italy, refugees make a desperate bid for Britain
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USA Hurricane Dorian poses 'significant threat' to parts of Bahamas & Florida Hurricane Dorian was forecast to become an "extremely dangerous major hurricane" on Friday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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Slovenia Watch: Donald Trump statue baffles locals in Melania's home nation An unflattering statue of Donald Trump has been unveiled in the home country of his wife Melania. Earlier this summer a somewhat 'rustic' statue of Melania appeared near her hometown of Sevnica.
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Poland 'Whistleblower' app wants Poles to report local nuisances and petty crime 'Whistleblower' allows users to easily report or document evidence of fly-tipping, illegal parking or animal abuse.
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USA Watch again: Greta Thunberg joins climate protest outside United Nations HQ Swedish climate activist crossed the Atlantic in a zero-carbon boat.
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World Is Boris Johnson's proroguing of UK parliament lawful? UK PM Boris Johnson's move to prorogue parliament has moral and legal justifications, a constitutional expert has told Euronews.
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Business Line Hyperloop ambitions, African free trade and licensing online influencers Is hyperloop transportation's next frontier? The African Free Trade deal and licensing online influencers
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United Kingdom Boris Johnson: EU 'can see rough shape' of Brexit plan The British prime minister said "everyone has a fix in their heads" about what needs to be done.
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USA Huge spike in migrants trying to make perilous journey to Europe Number of people attempting to cross usually rises in summer, but the latest increase comes amid a crackdown in Turkey and intensified fighting in Syria.
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USA DNC expected to nix Iowa's 'virtual caucus' plan DNC leadership decided to recommended rejecting the plan because the technology is not sufficiently secure, two sources told NBC News.
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USA Congolese girl with Ebola dies after traveling to Uganda The World Health Organization said that the outbreak has neared 3,000 cases since it was declared in August 2018.
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No Comment Eruption from Stromboli volcano lights up the island's sky Explosions from the north-east crater lit up the night sky of the small volcanic island but luckily no damage or injuries had been reported
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USA After a chaotic summer, 2020 fundamentals remain the same First Read is your briefing from "Meet the Press" and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter.
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Germany German far-right invokes 1989 spirit to woo voters in the east In the eastern states of Saxony and Brandenburg, three decades after the country's reunification, many voters still feel left behind – and the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) is invoking the spirit of the 1989 revolution to try to win them over.
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No Comment 155 migrants jump fence from Morocco to Spanish exclave Ceuta A dozen Civil Guard officers were treated after they were mildly injured when knocked by stones and sticks.
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No Comment This week's best no comment videos: Film, food fights & the best whistlers Here are some of our best no comment videos from this week.
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Earth News Lewis Hamilton to open vegan burger joint off London's Regent Street The Formula One driver famously follows a plant-based diet but Neat Burger hopes to appeal to meat eaters too.
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USA Trump personal assistant Madeleine Westerhout abruptly resigns Madeleine Westerhout left her job after she shared personal information about Trump's family and Oval Office operations at an off-the-record dinner with reporters.
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China Hong Kong pro-democracy activists arrested ahead of planned protests Hong Kong pro-democracy activists were arrested ahead of planned protests over the weekend.
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No Comment You have got to be kidding! Goat yoga is a thing in Scotland It may not sound particularly relaxing, but the Scots are turning to pygmy goats to take the tension out of tight shoulders
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World Australia downgrades Great Barrier Reef's outlook to "very poor" Rising sea temperatures and heavy industry are being blamed for the rapid loss of marine life.
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Europe News The Brief: Hybrid threats and Europe's vulnerability EU Defence Ministers are meeting in Helsinki to discuss how to counter hybrid threats - actions by state and non-state actors to destabilise countries. From disinformation to military incursions, hybrid threats are evolving, so must Europe's response to them, experts say.
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United Kingdom Sole destroying? British adventurer takes on 100 marathons around Britain barefoot Anna McNuff, 34, has challenged herself with running 100 marathons around Britain barefoot. She started the journey in the Shetland Islands, however is currently injured in Manchester after completing 1070 miles so far.
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United Kingdom France and UK to take 'urgent action' on English Channel migrants Home Secretary Priti Patel has promised to crackdown on 'ruthless people smugglers'.
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USA Hong Kong democracy activist Joshua Wong, others arrested Organizers of a march scheduled for Saturday also called the demonstration off after an appeals board denied permission for the event.
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USA Drinking while riding caused nearly half of serious e-scooter injuries Nearly 40 percent of those tested for alcohol after e-scooter incidents had a blood-alcohol level over the legal driving limit, the study found.
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USA Biden defends his telling of a harrowing war story after report he got facts wrong The vice president said the "central point" of his tale was "absolutely accurate."
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United Kingdom UK announces €3.3 million to help British nationals in EU prepare for Brexit New measures will help UK nationals living in the European Union who may struggle to complete the necessary residency applications before Brexit.