4 April 2016 | Euronews
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Iraq Exclusive: under fire during an advance on ISIL Shells target Euronews reporting team during offensive by Kurdish forces on Iraqi village. -
World News Flights resume at Brussels Airport Flights at Brussels Airport gradually increase, two weeks after the terror attacks. Security is tight, with new check-in procedures. -
Ukraine Panama Papers: Ukraine's President Poroshenko insists offshore assets are clean Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said on Monday (April 4) he had done nothing wrong, after lawmakers called for an investigation into allegations -
Iceland Iceland: thousands protest, call for PM to resign over 'Panama Papers' leaks Thousands called on the PM to resign amid claims he benefited from offshore holdings in tax havens. -
Sport Champions League: Barcelona set for Atletico Madrid quarter-final clash The Champions League resumes this week with the quarter-final stage. Holders Barcelona will look to bounce back from their El Clasico defeat to arch -
Azerbaijan Calls for calm after third day of fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh Armenia’s president has warned that renewed fighting in the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh could spiral into all-out war after a third day of -
World UN seeks stronger safeguards for refugees in Greece and Turkey The European Commission says the aim of the EU’s deal with Turkey on migrants is to smash human trafficking rings – and replace chaotic, dangerous -
World News When TV puts the power into the hands of fans -
Economy 'Panama Papers:' How are taxes avoided and assets hidden? Holding money in offshore companies is not illegal. But in the wake of the “Panama papers” leak, it is claimed there is evidence of funds being -
Ukraine Poroshenko defends offshore assets amid 'Panama Papers' leak The Ukrainian President says he's done nothing wrong, as lawmakers call for an investigation into allegations he used an offshore firm to avoid tax. -
World News Iceland's PM refuses to resign over Panama Papers scandal Under mounting pressure from the opposition, Iceland’s Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson is adamant he has no plans to resign over the Panama -
Economy Cyprus starts working week out of bailout Cyprus has kicked off the working week standing on its own two feet. Its EU bailout has officially finished, as it bounces back from financial -
Russia 'Putinophobia abroad': Panama Papers 'direct attack on Russian president' - Kremlin Never one to shy away from the spotlight, Russian President Vladimir Putin has very publically labelled the Panama Papers revelations an attack on -
Russia 'Panama Papers': Putin's circle Putin's name does not appear in the leaked documents, but those of some of his very close friends do. -
Netherlands Last Dutch holocaust survivor Jules Schelvis dies aged 95 The last holocaust survivor in the Netherlands has died. Jules Schelvis, who had been imprisoned in six different death camps throughout the war -
Iraq ISIL suicide bombers kill dozens in revenge attacks across Iraq Dozens of people are said to have been killed in a series of suicide and other attacks across Iraq. So-called Islamic State said it was behind the -
Pakistan Flash floods kill at least 55 in Pakistan In the Khyber and Kashmiri regions of northern Pakistan flash floods triggered by heavy rains have killed at least 55 people. An emergency -
Germany First Syrian refugees arrive in Germany under EU-Turkey exchange deal The first group of Syrian refugees to be sent to Europe in exchange for those returned to Turkey arrived in northern Germany on Monday. The first -
Sport Real Madrid win El Clasico bragging rights as Leicester move closer to first league title since 1929 Barcelona’s 39-match unbeaten run came to an end on home soil at the weekend as arch rivals Real Madrid won the El Clasico bragging rights. Gerard -
Europe News Transparency campaigners warn against inaction on offshore tax schemes The Panama Papers was the biggest data leak in history. Consisting of more than 11 million emails and files from a law firm specialising in offshore -
Sport Chelsea appoint Antonio Conte as head coach Chelsea have officially lined up their next coach after appointing Italy boss Antonio Conte to replace Guus Hiddink at the helm next season. The -
France eSports: the half a billion dollar ‘niche’ industry coming to a TV near you -
Cinema 'The Conjuring 2' promises more scary exorcist-style horror After the success of horror flick ‘The Conjuring’, director James Wan is back with ‘The Conjuring 2’. Also based on a true story, the sequel -
Sport "Panama papers" pick out stars and top officials in football No stranger to the spotlight, the world of football figures firmly in the “Panama papers” with players and top officials in the game’s governing body -
Cinema 'The Huntsman' returns with added star power The world of the Grimm Brothers is back to haunt us on the silver screen with the prequel to the 2012 hit ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’. ‘The -
Iraq In Iraq, fighting ISIL's ideology in mosques, prisons and schools The war against the group calling itself Islamic State, or ISIL, is also a war against its beliefs. -
Panama The Panama Papers: a British problem? A British crisis? “There are no safe havens for tax evaders and no-one should be in any doubt that the days of hiding money offshore are gone.” So says Britain’s tax -
Economy Oil prices hover around one-month lows Oil hovered around one-month lows on Monday, as investors ditched some of their bullish bets on another price rise. This, also amid fading chances -
Economy Pre-orders for Tesla's Model 3 at 276,000 California-based Tesla Motors is being buoyed by bumper pre-orders of its Model 3 electric car. Its founder and chief executive Elon Musk says they -
Economy Unemployment rate down in euro area Figures just out show February’s unemployment rate in the euro area stood at 10.3 percent. That is down 0.1 percent on the previous month and is the -
Greece First EU migrant deportations from Greece to Turkey 'go smoothly', despite protests The scene played out at dawn on the island of Lesbos was orderly in contrast to those witnessed on Greek shores in recent months. Two -
Economy Alaska Air to buy Virgin America in 2.3 billion euro deal Alaska Air Group says it has agreed to buy Virgin America for almost 2.3 billion euros. It wants to expand its presence on the US West Coast -
Germany 'Panama Papers': World leaders caught up in 'biggest financial leak in history' Over 11 million leaked documents from the Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca reveal how some of the world’s richest and most powerful people hide -
Turkey Turkey: Dikili residents express anger over EU migrant deal The European Commission says Ankara has met the legal requirements for the return of migrants from Greece. A spokesperson made the statement as the -
Real Economy Microfinance: lending small, thinking big This week, Real Economy is looking at the world of microfinance in a European market that tends to be dominated by traditional banks. We take a look -
Greece Migrants arrive in Turkey after being sent back under EU deal Migrants sent back from Greece began arriving in Turkey on Monday after the EU’s disputed deal with Ankara to stem the influx of asylum seekers into -
Culture news Lyon Opera shines light on Syria Syria was at the heart of a recent series of concerts at the Opera in the French city of Lyon under the theme The Syria I love. Among the artists -
Sport Golden State edge closer to top seed playoff spot Stephen Curry scored 14 of his game-high 39 points as the Golden State Warriors beat the Portland Trail Blazers. Playing for the first time since -
Sport Windies win World Twenty20 double as men and women triumph The West Indies are celebrating winning cricket’s World Twenty20 title for the second successive time after beating England in a breath-taking final -
Republic of the Congo Heavy gunfire breaks out in Brazzaville - witnesses Police and unidentified men have exchanged heavy gunfire in Congo’s capital a matter of hours after a peace and unity concert was held, witnesses -
Next Series Baking better bread...with ultrasound To bake quality bread, one of the key ingredients is moisture. Researchers have developed innovative ultrasonic humidification technology. In this -
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No Comment Scuffles at Brenner Pass Around 500 demonstrators crossed the Austrian-Italian border at the Brenner Pass on Sunday to protest against planned border controls by Austria to -
No Comment First flight The first flight since the March 22 terror attacks has departed from Brussels Zaventem airport. -
Germany Panama Papers: Mossack Fonseca reacts Edward Snowden labelled it “the biggest leak in the history of data journalism,” but the release of the so-called Panama Papers had yet to draw a -
Greece Migrant deportations from Greece to Turkey begin under EU deal Greece began returning migrants to Turkey early on Monday morning as the EU’s deal with Ankara to stem the influx of asylum seekers into Europe came -
Panama Panama Papers summary: the financial secrets of the global elite A cache of more than 11 million secret documents has cast a light on the financial dealings of some of the world’s richest and most powerful people -
Poland Polish pro-choice protesters rally against abortion ban Thousands of pro-choice supporters in Poland have held a rally outside parliament. It came as the leader of the country’s ruling party backed a call -
Russia Huge fire rips through Russian Defence Ministry building A massive fire at a former headquarters of the Russian Defense Ministry in Moscow was finally brought under control Sunday evening after sending -
Cuba Two die in tourist bus crash in Cuba A bus carrying German and Austrian tourists has crashed in the central Cuban city of Santi Spiritus. Two people have been killed and 28 others -
China China's "death simulator" set to pull in crowds It is a whole new take on the “game of life”. In fact its a game of death. Xinglai which is “awaken “ in English is an attraction opening in -
Austria Confrontation at Brenner Pass during a pro-migrant rally Around 500 demonstrators held a pro-immigration rally on Sunday, crossing the Austrian – Italian border at the Brenner Pass. The event was held to