11 January 2018 | Euronews
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World News FDA warns: No cough medicines with codeine for kids The FDA warns against giving cough syrup and other medications containing codeine or hydrocodone to kids. -
World News Bipartisan group of senators find agreement on DACA A bipartisan working group of senators announced they reached an agreement on DACA, potentially moving a contentious process one step forward. -
Bulgaria Bulgaria renews calls for euro as it takes on EU presidency Eleven years after the joining the bloc Bulgaria has its first taste of holding the rotating presidency -
World News Brooklyn man pleads not guilty to bomb attempt Akayed Ullah, a Bangladeshi immigrant, pleaded not guilty Thursday in the botched attempt to bomb a New York subway station. -
Switzerland Thousands sign Swiss petition to keep Trump away from Davos forum “A president, a human being who does not believe in anything that, in our view, constitutes a civilized society, has no place here in Switzerland.” -
World News What 2017 search trends tell us about the current job market 2017 saw a big spike in searches for jobs in hurricane recovery, the cannabis industry and remote work, but do those jobs even exist? -
China Families' anguish as Iran tanker burns Relatives of crew members of a stricken tanker involved in a collision with a cargo ship off the Chinese coast are hoping against hope that their loved ones will be found alive -
World News France's baby food scare worsens The French government is threatening to sanction top supermarkets after an admission recalled baby foods by Lactalis still found their way onto shop shelves. -
World News Democrats to invite sex misconduct victims to Trump's State of the Union Democratic House members are planning to invite victims of sexual assault to President Donald Trump's State of the Union address this month. -
Poland View: Decisions about my body do not belong to politicians Last night, Polish MPs voted to refer a Stop Abortion amendment to a parliamentary committee for consideration -
Romania Watch: rare footage of wolves captured on camera in Romania They were filmed walking in front of a surveillance camera at the country’s Piatra Craiului National Park. -
Cinema Blues, drugs and booze - Eric Clapton's life explored on film The legendary British musician bares his soul in a new documentary about his life and times. -
Romania Adrian and Clai: The couple that could change EU free movement rights forever For most married couples in Europe, their union is legally recognised throughout the continent. But others, like Adrian Coman and Clai Hamilton, have spent six years trying to get the same privilege. -
United Kingdom Ecuador grants citizenship to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange Britain’s Foreign Office, who rejected Ecuador’s request to grant diplomatic status to Assange, said the only way to resolve the issue is for Assange to leave the Ecuadorian embassy in London and face justice. -
Sport Wheelchair athlete honoured for rock climb Wheelchair-bound Lai Chi-wai could be the first Chinese athlete to win the Laureaus World's Best Sporting award, after he was nominated for climbing Hong Kong's Lion Rock. -
Poland Leading MEPs call for vice president to be removed over ‘Nazi collaborator’ insult The call came after Ryszard Czarnecki likened a fellow Polish MEP to a "szmalcownik" -
Bulgaria Bulgaria flexes migration muscles Migration is a priority as Sofia takes up rotating EU presidency -
Cult A bug's life: The Cirque du Soleil bring their latest show 'OVO' featuring a carnival of acrobatic insects, to London's Royal Albert Hall Ovo, described as 'a colourful carnival of crazy crickets, amazing ants and flexible fleas,' features a 14-metre high flying trapeze act -the biggest of its kind, as part of the extravaganza. -
Musica Yoncheva rises to the challenge of Tosca at The Met Bulgarian soprano Sonya Yoncheva enhances her reputation in her debut performance of the lead character in Puccini's masterpiece. -
Romania Gay couple’s joy after ECJ advisor backs bid for Romania marriage recognition Adrian Coman and Clai Hamilton cannot live together in Romania because the country doesn’t recognise same-sex marriage. -
Europe News Brief from Brussels: will Trump torpedo EU-backed Iran nuclear pact? -
Italy Italy and France urge Europe to increase efforts to ease migrant crisis French President Emmanuel Macron and Italy's Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni have called on European states to do more to help resolve the migrant crisis -
World News Tunisia protests: What's at stake? Tunisia is seen as the only democratic success story among the Arab Spring nations where revolts took place in 2011. But a series of nationwide protests has called into question the country's stability. -
World News 2018 already proves deadly for migrants Less than two weeks into the New Year and 81 migrants have already died trying to reach Europe. -
Sweden Swedish zoo kills nine healthy lion cubs over six years The CEO of Borås Zoo says putting down animals is normal practice if it becomes too expensive to look after them. -
Sport Bookies bet on Federer to retain his Australian Open title The world number two's bid for a 20th grand slam title will be aided by lingering injuries to top players like Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic, as well as the absences of Andy Murray and Kei Nishikori. -
Hungary Why lookout towers are the new bus stops in this Hungarian village A poor village in Hungary found a creative way to get the community a new covered bus stop. -
Earth News Prague Orloj goes back in time The medieval astronomical clock has stopped for six months. -
Europe News Is the Iran nuclear pact in trouble? Trump sanctions ruling threatens to torpedo EU-backed deal -
Cinema #MeToo allegations against actors Franco and Douglas Two more actors have come out to deny allegations of sexual misconduct. -
Europe News Iran nuclear pact 'essential' - EU's message to America Plea to respect pact follows foreign ministers meeting in Brussels -
Sweden Forget your doctor, IKEA will tell you if you’re pregnant The Swedish furniture giant is offering discounts to new mothers who pee on their ad. -
World DRC's Kasai conflict: the humanitarian challenge of displaced and returnees Thousands of people have been killed in Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) Kasai region since 2016, according to UN estimates. -
United Kingdom Farage calls for second Brexit referendum "What is for certain that the Cleggs, the Blairs, the Adonises will never give up ... I'm reaching the point of thinking that we should have a second referendum on EU membership." -
Moldova Moldova moves to ban Russian ‘propaganda’ broadcasts Critics of Chisinau’s crackdown on Russian news programmes say it denies Moldovans a fundamental right. -
Switzerland Train services to the stranded Swiss ski resort of Zermatt resume The town was cut off to ground transport for over two days after a metre of snow fell in less than 24 hours. -
Germany Last chance for German coalition talks to begin Chancellor Angela Merkel says her conservative bloc and the Social Democrats still had difficult obstacles to clear before they could agree to enter coalition talks -
World News It's not just you: Why New York City airports really are that bad JFK was once the worldwide standard for what an international airport look like. Not anymore. -
Switzerland Swiss law bans boiling lobsters alive The marine animals must be stunned before they are killed as part of broader animal protection reforms that will come into effect this spring. -
World News Melting ice opens up the Arctic to tourism — and danger Diminishing sea ice and more temperate weather have made traveling through the Arctic Circle a vacation rather than an exploration. -
Peru Nine-times World Rally Championship winner Sebastien Loeb drops out of Dakar Loeb was forced to drop out after his vehicle fell into a sand crater injuring his co-driver. Portuguese football coach Andre Villas-Boas also withdrew after hurting his back. -
Iran Iran protests end but regime now faces ‘race against time,’ experts say What made this mass display of dissent — which resulted in at least 21 deaths and more than 3,700 arrests — so significant was that it appeared to be leaderless and spread without the impetus of any particular opposition group. -
France Scandal as recalled products still on sale Several French supermarkets have apologised after baby milk powder is found to still be on sale. -
World News Search widens in race to find survivors of Montecito mudslides The worst of the rain is over, but Montecito is grappling with the deaths of at least 17 people and trying to find 17 others who can't be accounted for. -
Pakistan Protests in Pakistan after girl's rape and murder Two people have died in Pakistan after protests in the city of Kasur. -
France Thieves break in to a jewellery shop at Paris' luxury Ritz hotel The five men stole jewellery with an estimated value of 4.5 million euros. Three were arrested nearby. -
USA More bodies are recovered following California's devastating mudslides Rescuers search wreckage for victims as death toll rises -
World News Democrats to invite sex misconduct victims to Trump's State of the Union Democratic House members are planning to invite victims of sexual assault to President Donald Trump's State of the Union address later this month. -
World News Revolutionary new 'battery' could let us bottle sunshine A plastic-like material may do for solar power what high-performance electrical batteries have done for iPhones and Tesla cars. -
Tunisia Violent protests continue for a fourth night in Tunisia Demonstrators clash with police in unrest fueled by economic woes -
World News California OK'd getting high, but all's not kush for L.A. sellers Interest in recreational marijuana is booming in California since Jan. 1 legalization, but pot sales are stalled in Los Angeles due to the city's slow process. -
World News Saline shortage has hospitals scrambling as flu hits You know it's bad when they break out the Gatorade. Hospitals are scrambling to cope with a shortage of saline just as flu season threatens to flood ERs. -
Economy Bulgaria welcomes EU's top brass as presidential stint begins The country has taken over the EU's six-month rotating presidency. -
World News Teacher handcuffed during school board meeting wants apology A Louisiana teacher who was handcuffed and arrested during a school board meeting said she wants an apology from the marshal and the district's superintendent. -
World News E. coli outbreak widens to 15 states, CDC says It's too soon to blame romaine lettuce for an outbreak of E. coli that's made 64 people sick and killed one, the CDC says. -
World News Read Oprah Winfrey's full Golden Globes speech Oprah Winfrey got a standing ovation for her acceptance speech after receiving the Cecil B. DeMille award for lifetime achievement at the Golden Globes. -
World News 'Black Panther' advance sales sets Fandango record Advance sales for Disney-Marvel's "Black Panther" have set a new record for Fandango as the top seller among Marvel Cinematic Universe movies in the first 24 hours. -
World News Obama gives dancing tips to Letterman on new show In a teaser clip released by Netflix on Twitter, former President Barack Obama talks about dancing and "dad moves" with David Letterman on Letterman's new show. -
Colombia Marxist ELN rebels resume attacks in Colombia Three bombings came as a ceasefire expired throwing peace talks in doubt -
World News Fox News' chief DC reporter left after harassment claims A report says James Rosen, the chief Washington correspondent for Fox News, quietly left after colleagues made sexual harassment allegations against him. -
World News Virus to blame for diplomat 'attacks' in Cuba? U.S., Canada baffled U.S. officials admit they don't know what or who made American diplomats sick in Havana, but they insist Cuba knows. -
World News Senators say they are 'close' to deal on DACA, border security A group of bipartisan senators say they are increasingly optimistic about a deal to provide a permanent fix to Dreamers