27 February 2018 | Euronews
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World News The "Beast from the East" blankets Europe Snow falls across the continent -
Spain Etisalat awarded MENA's 'Most Valuable Telecoms Brand' crown at MWC in Barcelona Etisalat awarded MENA's 'Most Valuable Telecoms Brand' crown at MWC in Barcelona -
My Europe Series Italy’s migrant crisis fuels election campaign In this special report from Claudio Lavanga for Insiders we explore how the issue of migration is dominating the discussion in the lead up to the elections. -
Earth News Best of Milan Fashion Week Fashion, art, creativity and technology, all in one week in Milan. -
Germany German greens hail 'death of diesel' after landmark ruling Analysts expect European legislation to follow in allowing old diesel cars to be prohibited from worst polluted urban areas -
United Kingdom Brexit: a three course meal or a packet of crisps? The UK negotiating position on trade after Brexit remains uncertain. The Trade Secretary wants to leave the customs union, but momentum is building for staying inside. -
World News Israel backtracks in church tax row It follows a protest by Christian leaders in Jerusalem who closed the Church of the Holy Sepulchre -
World The designer food halls catering to Italy's poor and deprived In Italy, around 4 million people live in abject poverty and about 18 million are at risk of poverty or social exclusion. -
World News Slovak PM offers €1m cash reward in appeal over journalist's murder Slovakia's PM Robert Fico posed next to bundles of cash during a press conference that was broadcast live on Facebook on Tuesday. -
Europe News Brief from Brussels: EU sounds another Brexit alarm bell -
No Comment Record snowfall in Croatia, sub-zero temperatures on the Adriatic coast Record snowfall and sub-zero temperatures paralysed parts of Croatia on Tuesday (February 27) causing havoc on highways and prompting authorities to evacuate residents of several villages. -
Syria "We can't control the situation in a war zone" - UN responds to sex abuse claims in Syria The UN's relief agency has condemned sex exploitation allegations in Syria but says there is no evidence for latest claims -
France French 'super burglar' stashed several thousand random stolen objects at home How did this burglar get his hands on nearly 500 engagement and wedding rings? -
Spotlight Poland's skilled workers attract global businesses How did Poland, a country that threw off Communism nearly three decades ago, manage to keep growing despite a global financial crisis? -
No Comment Rescues follow after strikes on Syrian city of Saqba White Helmets search rubble for bodies of children following strikes on Saqba. -
No Comment Ice-boating world championships takes place on frozen Wielimie lake in Poland The ice-boating world championships kicked off on Tuesday on the frozen Wielimie Lake, near the Polish city of Szczecinek. -
USA US Supreme Court blocks Trump on DACA The US Supreme Court has blocked Trump's move to call a halt to DACA, the programme protecting the children of illegal immigrants from deportation. The scheme had been set to come to an end on 5 March. -
Italy ‘Will they send me back to Africa?’ – child’s fear of Italy’s far-right League Gabriella Nobile recounted on Facebook the racist abuse her young adopted children suffered in Milan in the run-up to the Italian elections, blaming Matteo Salvini of the ex-Northern League for whipping up hatred. He has invited her for coffee. -
World News Seven retro tech gadgets that have had a modern update New versions of the Nokia 3310 phone and Super Nintendo games console were both brought back last year—which old-school gadgets can we expect to reappear on the market in 2018? -
World News Italy's election already has a winner ... xenophobia: View The tenor of the campaign leading up to Italy’s national elections on immigration issues is profoundly alarming, writes Human Rights Watch's Judith Sunderland from Milan. -
France Models brave Paris chill to protest against leather Three women shivered in skimpy imitation leather dresses in front of the Eiffel Tower to denounce the use of animal skins in clothes and accessories during Paris Fashion Week -
Europe News How do you tackle radicalisation in Europe's jails? Experts gather in Brussels to advise EU on fighting radicalisation in wake of deadly attacks -
World News How can you help the homeless during Europe’s big freeze? With Europe gripped by freezing temperatures, we spoke to homeless expert Freek Spinnewijn to find out what you can do to help. -
Norway Svalbard Global Seed Vault celebrates tenth anniversary with special delivery The store contains seeds from more than 60 institutions and almost every country in the world -
Europe News 'Important differences remain' - EU sounds alarm over Brexit The EU's chief Brexit negotiator says differing opinions remain over transition period, as clock ticks to strike a deal. -
World Facebook launches European digital hubs Facebook launches European digital hubs in a bid to boost its community credentials. The centres, based in Poland, Spain and Italy, will be dedicated to teaching digital skills to underrepresented members of the population. -
No Comment Olympics closing fireworks timelapse South Korea brought the curtain down on the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang on Sunday (February 25) culminating in a spectacular fireworks display. -
No Comment Rare snow in the Azores turns Pico mountain white "Like a snow cone in the middle of the Atlantic ocean" -
Turkey Erdogan slammed for telling sobbing girl, 6, her 'martyrdom' would be honoured Recep Tayyip Erdogan was comforting a crying child at a political rally when he made the bizarre comments in front of television cameras. -
No Comment Dramatic car chase in California Police dog catches carjacker after high-speed pursuit -
No Comment Endangered sea turtles lay eggs on Indian beach Turtle lovers gathered at the Rushikulya beach in India's eastern Odisha state on Saturday to witness the annual nocturnal mass nesting of Olive Ridley turtles -
United Kingdom Sprinting champion Usain Bolt set to line-up in charity Soccer Aid match The decorated sprinter will lace-up his football boots to raise money for UNICEF. -
China Hong Kong protest against 'lifelong presidency' for President Xi Demonstrators marched to the China Liason Office to denounce moves to let Xi Jinping stay in office indefinitely -
World News 'Beast from the East' savages Europe A Siberian weather system has brought snow and bitterly cold temperatures to much of the continent. -
Syria UN spokesman: Syria's Ghouta truce has broken down, fighting rages on The truce was supposed to last a brief five hours, but even that failed. The UN says there's no way to get supplies in or civilians out of embattled Ghouta. -
United Kingdom US cable giant Comcast in multi-billion euro bid for Sky Sky's shares jumped more than 18% in early trading on the London Stock Exchange -
Saudi Arabia Saudi king reshuffles top military posts, adds first female deputy minister Saudi Arabia’s King Salman reshuffled some of the kingdom’s top military officers and several deputy ministers on Monday in a broad shakeup seen as elevating younger officials in key economic and security areas. -
United Kingdom Comcast takes on Rupert Murdoch with $31 billion bid for Sky US cable giant takes on rival as it targets UK market. -
South Korea South Korea prosecutors demand 30 years in jail for ex president Former president Park Geun-hye, who governed South Korea from 2013 until last year, faces charges of bribery and abuse of power. -
Germany Major cities in Germany can ban heavily-polluting diesel cars, a top German court rules The decision is likely to affect millions of drivers and vehicles. -
Cuba Cuban cigars take centre stage at Havana festival Tobacco fans from around the world have gathered to celebrate the iconic product, amid talk of booming sales -
USA Florida: Trump would have "run in" Donald Trump told a gathering of state governors that he would have run in to the Florida school shooting unarmed, in a further escalation of his attack on the officers who were present at the scene. -
Iraq Baghdad’s first female bookseller breaks barriers Along one of Baghdad’s oldest streets, a new bookstore is making waves — not for the titles it sells but for who owns it. -
World News Over 5,000 civilian deaths unaccounted for in US-led strikes in Iraq, Syria: monitor There is a gulf between estimates of civilian deaths in Iraq and Syria as a result of the US-led coalition’s war on so-called Islamic State. -
World News Stowaways fall from New-York bound flight Police have not revealed the nationality or identities of the two individuals, but said they likely fainted or were ejected after takeoff -
Austria Austria's state broadcaster & star presenter sue Vice-Chancellor Strache Strache pays price for again baiting ORF and presenter Armin Wolf, accusing them of "lying". -
Hungary Data protection on everyones' lips at the Mobile World Congress Salon shows off the best and brightest trends for 2018. -
Colombia ELN rebels call election ceasefire in Colombia But armed militants also call on the government to resume peace talks broken off in January. -
Slovakia Police investigate murder of Slovak journalist and his fiancée Police suspect reporter Ján Kuciak's investigations into government corruption may have led to his and his partner's death. -
Syria Rebel-held Ghouta's 'humanitarian pause' now underway Moscow said on Monday it would establish an 'evacuation corridor' enabling people to leave the besieged Damascus suburb. -
Serbia EU enlargement on agenda as Juncker tours Balkans European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker is currently touring six Western Balkan countries and has made it clear membership of the bloc is not a done deal -
Europe News Fake or real? EU moves to tackle 'fake news' Dozens of experts thrash out ideas to counter the spread of 'fake news' online, as the EU draws up a battle plan.