12 January 2015 | Euronews
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USA Diamond, 80, wins New York State's biggest lotto prize Harold Diamond is New York State's biggest ever jackpot winner, with a prize of 326 million dollars -
Haiti Haiti's dead are remembered five years after devastating earthquake Haiti's President Martelly along with survivors pay tribute to the victims of the 2010 earthquake which left at least 300,000 people dead. -
Denmark Danish editor laments fear of extremism after Charlie Hebdo massacre The man in Denmark principally responsible for publishing controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed in 2005 has spoken out after the Charlie -
Germany Anti-Islamisation rallies in Dresden and other German cities Anti-Islamisation rallies attract thousands in Dresden and in other German cities -
Sport Coma tops riders in Chile after rough day in Dakar The toughest rally in the world lived up to its reputation as stage eight of the Dakar 2015 decimated the riders on the 808 kilometre course between -
USA US military social media accounts hacked by pro-ISIL group CENTCOM social media shutdown after hackers break into Twitter and YouTube accounts -
Nigeria Catholic archbishop calls for more global resolve to tackle Boko Haram militants A Catholic Archbishop in Nigeria has accused the West of ignoring the threat of the militant Islamist group Boko Haram. The comment from Ignatius -
France Evidence grows that France's most wanted woman is in Syria Further evidence that Hayat Boumeddiene, France's most wanted woman , has fled to Syria. -
Europe News MEPs honour France terror victims MEPs have paid tribute to those who lost their lives in the recent terror attacks in France. The European Parliament fell silent for one minutes as -
Sport Hungary "Golden Team" legend Buzansky dies at 89 Jeno Buzanszky, the last surviving member of Hungary’s Golden Team of the 1950s, has died at age 89. The former Olympic champion and World Cup -
USA #FoxNewsFacts: 'Terrorism expert' causes social media frenzy Birmingham is a 'no-go zone' for non Muslims, says Fox News' self-proclaimed 'terrorism expert'. Twitter reacts... -
France Mixed feelings about Israeli PM's presence in Paris Benjamin Netanyahu visits site where Jewish men killed at kosher supermarket in eastern Paris -
Sport Ronaldo scores a third Balloon d'Or award In The Corner this week we look at Cristiano Ronaldo, the newly crowned Balloon d’Or winner. It’s the Portugal and Real Madrid striker’s second -
France Reassuring a shaken population: 10,000 extra soldiers deployed across France It is a massive deployment of troops to reassure a shaken population. The French government says an extra 10,000 soldiers are being mobilised to -
Russia Russian opera legend Elena Obraztsova dies at 75 Celebrated Russian mezzo soprano Elena Obraztsova has died at the age of 75. The singer, who has performed on some of the world’s most famous opera -
Ukraine Interpol puts ex-Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych on international wanted list Interpol has put ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych on the international wanted list on charges of embezzlement and financial wrongdoing -
United Kingdom Glam rock star Gary Glitter goes on trial on child sex charges Former British glam rock singer Gary Glitter went on trial on Monday for a string of historic sex offences dating back to the 1970s, allegedly -
Egypt Twenty six acquitted of inciting debauchery in Cairo bathhouse Mixed feelings in Egypt as 26 men are acquitted of inciting debauchery in a Cairo bathhouse. -
Cinema George Clooney is Charlie at Golden Globes ceremony The Golden Globes, the first big awards show of the season, became a stage for some of Hollywood’s biggest stars to rally support for freedom of -
France French marchers express faith in values of la République People from all walks of life took part in unity march in Paris and other French cities -
France Key questions around the Charlie Hebdo killings go unanswered The Charlie Hebdo massacre has raised a number of questions in France pertaining not so much as to the why but as to the how ; how could such an -
Ukraine Interpol puts ousted Yanukovich on international wanted list Interpol has put ousted former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich on its international wanted list, for charges of embezzlement and financial -
Next Series The quest to capture gravitational waves The LISA Pathfinder spacecraft is due to set off in autumn 2015 in a bid to prove that it is possible to observe gravitational waves in space. If we can manage to capture these waves, then we should -
France Violence the 'product of falsification of religion', says Pope Francis Pope Francis uses his 'State of the World' speech to denounce acts of brutality throughout the world. -
Croatia Croatia elects Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, its first female President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic has been elected Croatia’s first female president. Winning by a whisker, the conservative challenger came out on top amid -
Indonesia Did doomed AirAsia jet explode before crashing with 162 people on board? Conflicting reports are coming out of Indonesia as to whether the AirAsia passenger plane that crashed last month may have exploded before hitting -
France France boosts its domestic security by deploying 10,000 troops on the streets Smarting at criticism from some quarters that their security services dropped the ball over the Charlie Hebdo attacks, and failed to prevent them -
Culture news Lyon's Musée des Confluence: a journey through space and time A colossal building of glass and steel – more than a decade in the making, and nearly 300 million euros later, Lyon’s new Musée des Confluences has -
No Comment Memorial for Porte de Vincennes hostage victims -
No Comment Moment of silence honours Ahmed Merabet, policemen killed in Charlie Hebdo shooting -
No Comment Hundreds of thousands rally in France in response to Paris attacks -
No Comment Lyon marches in historic national unity rally -
USA Golden Globe's North Korea skits fall flat as Fey and Poehler host show for third time Apart from the “Je suis Charlie” theme the Golden Globes’ hosts also included some material lampooning Hollywood’s recent arch-enemy North Korea -
Pakistan Pakistan: Tight security as children return to school after Taliban massacre Youngsters in Peshawar and across Pakistan returned to their classrooms on Monday for the first time since militants attacked a school in the -
USA Golden Globes awards overshadowed by stars proclaiming "We are Charlie" This year’s Golden Globes awards ceremony was expected to refer to the big marches in France and the events around the Charlie Hebdo massacre. Helen -
Pakistan Pupils return to Peshawar school after December 16 Taliban attack In Pakistan pupils along with their teachers are returning for the first time to the school in the city of Peshawar where more than 140 people were -
Indonesia One of two black box flight recorders is recovered from crashed AirAsia flight Indonesian divers have retrieved the flight data recorder from the AirAsia airliner that crashed two weeks ago killing all 162 people on board -
Sweden La Dolce Vita star Anita Ekberg dies aged 83 The Swedish actress Anita Ekberg who made her name in the 1960 film “La Dolce Vita” has died in hospital at the age of 83. Ekberg’s wade through -
Croatia Croatia elects its first female president Croatia has elected its first woman president. The conservative opposition challenger Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic won by the narrowest of margins of -
France Lyon marches together as one after the horrors of Paris People of all generations and all walks of life turned out to march together in one of the biggest rallies ever to be held in the French city of Lyon. -
France "Je suis Charlie" resonates around the globe in demonstrations of solidarity London lights up in solidarity and others march in peace as the victims of the Paris terror attacks are remembered.