1 February 2018 | Euronews
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Cyprus Property for passports? How Russians have given Cyprus a boost Cyprus defends its controversial citizenship scheme -
United Kingdom British MPs approve ‘baby leave’ proxy voting system The proposal, once enforced, would allow politicians that become parents to cast votes while caring for their child at home. -
France Lactalis baby milk 'tainted for over a decade' The scandal surrounding baby milk tainted with a strain of salmonella widens as the French dairy group at the centre of the controversy, Lactalis, admits some of its products may have been contaminated for over a decade. -
Earth News Organic skincare made in Spain Our review of four skincare cosmetic brands drawing from Spain’s natural resources in a sustainable way. -
China May courts China for post-Brexit trade Theresa May and Xi Jinping taking part in a traditional tea ceremony in Beijing. The two world leaders have announced a joint trade and investment review. Formal free trade talks can't begin until the UK officially leaves the EU next year. -
Economy EU Commission promotes financial technology to bypass third parties such as banks Blockchain technology is already used by digital currencies such as bitcoin. -
United Kingdom What it’s like to work in a crumbling palace Euronews' UK Correspondent Vincent McAviney describes working inside the centuries-old Houses of Parliament in London, which is set to undergo a €4.5 billion refurbishment from 2025. -
Russia Russian radio fight over Stalin's legacy In Russia, the debate over Josef Stalin's legacy has spilled over into violence during a live on-air radio show. -
No Comment World's longest zipwire opens in UAE Thrill seekers will travel on the zipwire at speeds of up to 150kph along its 2.8 kilometre length. -
USA US lottery winner dies three weeks after scooping $1m jackpot The New York native planned to spend the money on his retirement and on a visit to the doctor. -
Poland Poland approves draft Holocaust law Polish lawmakers have approved draft legislation penalising suggestions of complicity by Poland in the Nazi Holocaust on its soil during World War Two. -
United Kingdom UK: anti-Semitic incidents at 'all-time high' CST has released figures suggesting 2017 was a record year for anti-Semitic incidents in the UK. -
Netherlands 'Tourists must have their backs turned to red light district windows', says Amsterdam city council The new rules intend to restrict the number of tourists in the city's old parts. -
United Kingdom New production of Twelfth Night to open in Shakespeare's birthplace No need to be scared of the Bard, actors say. -
Cult Activist McGowan publishes autobiography Activist and former actress Rose McGowan has released her autobiography Brave accompanied by a five-part TV documentary series, Citizen Rose. -
Germany AfD politician who converted to Islam vows to stay in his party Ahmad Wagner faced fierce criticism from colleagues in the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party — which has long campaigned against Islam — after it was revealed last month he converted to the religion. -
No Comment Rain continues to flood Paris suburbs While the level of the river Seine is starting to fall, rainfall has swelled the water in the river Marne. -
World News Academia woes: Italian professors earn as little as €3.75 per hour University teachers also earn between €4.28 and €17.14 per hour for a 60-hour course, according to an independent survey. -
Europe News EU plans to improve drinking water EU plans to improve drinking water -
World Discover Inspire Middle East A journey across the wonders of a region bursting with energy and creativity -
Russia Russia registers its first same-sex marriage — by mistake Two men have been able to register their marriage in Russia, a first for the country. -
Sport Unity amid war: North Korean athletes arrive in South Korea A delegation of North Koreans has arrived in neighbouring South Korea ready for this month's Winter Olympics. -
United Arab Emirates World's longest zipline to open in the UAE Adventure-seekers can ride 2.8km over the Jebel Jais mountains near the Oman border. -
Sport Russian athlete welcomes the overturning of her doping ban Elena Nikitina will also get the bronze medal she won at the 2014 Sochi Games returned to her. -
France Security measures helping rat population explosion, warns expert Rats are more and more visible on the streets of the French capital for a range of reasons. -
World News Less than half of EU countries are 'fully democratic': report The Economist Intelligence Unit's new report suggests democracy may be in regression -
World News Which European cities have the cheapest—and most expensive—cannabis? A new index reveals how much people around the world are paying for cannabis, and how much of it they are consuming. -
World News "Nationalism and populism are the cancer of Europe" Spain's former prime minister Felipe Gonzalez shares his hopes and fears with Euronews -
Cult New exhibition explores golden age of ocean travel An exhibition at London's Victoria & Albert museum allows visitors to travel back in time to the golden age of ocean liner travel. -
Economy Samsung branches out into cryptocurrency mining The decision could pile pressure onto the competition. -
Sport Russia says justice done as doping ban on 28 athletes overturned Twenty-eight Russian athletes have had their Olympic doping bans overturned by sport's highest ruling body. -
No Comment Man rescued from burning car in US A police deputy helped rescue an injured man from a burning car in Oakland County in the U.S. early on Sunday morning. -
World News German parliament extends ban on migrant reunions Reunification bill paves the way for a new migrant plan this summer. -
World News Myanmar: evidence of Rohingya mass graves uncovered More than five mass graves reportedly found in a village in Myanmar following an investigation by the Associated Press news agency. -
Kenya Kenya's High Court suspends government's shutdown of three TV channels The suspension will continue until a High Court hearing on the shutdowns has concluded. -
United Kingdom UK minister offers to resign after turning up late to work International development minister missed a question in the House of Lords. -
United Kingdom British MPs and peers set for massive House move The 'mother of all parliaments' is set for the mother of all renovations -
No Comment Fire kills 11 at a senior citizens facility in Japan Eleven people have died in a fire at a home for elderly welfare recipients in northern Japan. -
World News As politicians feud over immigration, Hollywood finds a teaching moment "I think it's easy to write off an idea. It's not easy to write off a person," said "Jane the Virgin" showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman. -
World News Doping ban overturned for 28 Russian athletes Russia is now in talks to see if the athletes can seek late entry into South Korea's winter games, which open in one week. -
USA US missile defence test fails off Hawaii, officials say The test of the SM-3 Block IIA interceptor missile was conducted at the Pacific Missile Range Facility in Kauai. -
Canada Canada passes bill to make national anthem gender neutral The change would remove the reference to "sons". -
Poland Controversial Holocaust bill is passed in Poland The move to absolve Poles and the Polish state of any culpability in the atrocities now has momentum. The bill passed in parliament with 57 votes to 23. -
World News Trump was sent an altered Russia memo, Schiff says The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee said the memo the White House is reviewing isn't the one the committee Republicans voted to release. -
World News Net-connected vibrator collects users' sex data, suit claims The makers of Lush, a net-connected sex toy, acknowledged last year that a "minor bug" stored audio on users' phones but said it quickly fixed the problem. -
Syria Hundreds killed in Turkey's military campaign in Syria says Russia Moscow claims civilians have been victims of Ankrara's targeting of Kurdish militia fighters -
USA FBI expresses ‘grave concerns’ over secret memo Trump plans to release The controversial Republican intelligence memo alleges anti-Trump bias in the Justice Department. -
World News Train carrying GOP lawmakers to retreat hits trash truck, one dead An Amtrak train carrying Republican lawmakers collided with a garbage truck near Crozet, Virginia, on Wednesday morning, killing one person. -
World News Train crash was déjà vu for lawmakers who survived Va. shooting Train crash was déjà vu for GOP lawmakers who survived Virginia shooting — especially the doctors, who again rushed to help. -
World News Pence jabs Pelosi, vows Trump will aid GOP In ripping Nancy Pelosi, VP Mike Pence signals that he and President Donald Trump are ready to get into the hand-to-hand combat of congressional elections. -
World News How to stay inspired and motivated at work Professional motivators share seven strategies to help you get your head back in the game this week. -
World News Cuban detainee, 33, dies in ICE custody Yulio Castro-Garrido, a Cuban national, died in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at a clinic in Florida, the agency said Wednesday. -
Brazil Brazil's Lula tops poll despite corruption conviction If the former president is allowed to run in the October election, a new poll shows he would lead the field with 34 percent of the vote. -
World News How to go from career break...to Congress Rep. Elizabeth Esty of Connecticut, who was first elected in 2012, said taking that decade to be a full-time mom has made her a better politician. -
World News 'We were wrong': Police apologize for doubting 2004 Larry Nassar accuser Brianne Randall-Gay told police in 2004 that Larry Nassar molested her. Fourteen years later, police apologize for believing him over her. -
World News Why this bad flu season is good for vaccines Influenza virus has everyone talking, and all the attention on the bad flu season is good news for flu vaccine makers and the effort to make better flu vaccines -
World News Stormy Daniels appears to deny denial of Trump affair The adult film star said on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" that she didn't know where a denial of an affair with Donald Trump came from earlier Tuesday. -
World News Kathie Durst's family continues to fight for justice in her death Kathie Durst disappeared on January 31, 1982. She was 29 at the time. Her body has never been found. -
World News Person of interest in teen girl's death now in custody Jholie Moussa's body was found in a wooded area of Alexandria, Virginia on January 26, 2018. A 17-year-old male has now been named a person of interest in her death.