5 March 2018 | Euronews
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Italy Election aftermath: What’s next in Italy? As the dust settles after Sunday's election, Italy's President Sergio Mattarella still needs to consider who will be Prime Minister. -
Belgium EU-US trade war talk heats up after Trump steel tariff threat The EU has threatened to retaliate if President Trump imposes hefty import tariffs on steel and aluminium. -
Russia Ex-spy Sergei Skripal: who would want to try and kill him and why now? Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter, Yulia, 33, are fighting for their lives after being exposed to an “unknown substance” in southern England. But who is Skripal, who would want to try and kill him and why? -
Italy Who is Italy’s far-right success story Matteo Salvini? His party’s triumph in Italy’s general election has propelled Matteo Salvini into the spotlight. But who is the man who has stepped out from Silvio Berlusconi’s considerable political shadow? -
Hungary Send knickers not flowers on International Women’s Day, says charity A shelter in Budapest is urging people to mark the day by sending homeless people much-needed knickers and bras, rather than buying flowers for their loved ones. -
Economy Italy's election - a slap in the face for EU The rise of populist and eurosceptic parties is set to cause ripples in the Eurozone -
United Kingdom Tens of thousands of marine animals killed in cold snap, say conservationists Tens of thousands of sea creatures — including crabs, starfish and sea cucumbers —washed up on Britain's east coast after last week's cold snap. -
United Kingdom Ex-Russian spy critically-ill in UK 'after exposure to substance' A source close has confirmed to Reuters that a man who is critically ill after exposure to an unidentified substance was a former Russian spy. -
Cult Canada and South Korea take top prizes at Fantasporto 38 Film festival again throws up its fair share of surprises, but can someone tell us where our reporter Ricardo Figueria has gone? -
Destinations Touring Oslo's Creative Scene Your 'winter in Europe' guide: discovering Oslo's music and arts scene. -
Italy Matteo Salvini's wiped out the old guard and he might just be getting started: View Berlusconi's out but Italy's right has a new hero. -
Germany Angela Merkel looks set for a fourth term as German Chancellor Germany's parliament will meet on March 14 to rubber stamp Angela Merkel's nomination as German Chancellor. -
No Comment Take a ride with the Alpine Rescue team in the French Alps The Alpine Rescuers are on the front line when disaster strikes. -
Next Series Heat produced in our cities is affecting human mortality How can we make cities more eco-sustainable? -
Sport Florence mourns the loss of its football club captain Fiorentina's return after their abandoned match with Udines sees tributes at stadium and crowd of well-wishers stunned at 31-year-old Davide Astori's sudden death. -
No Comment Geneva motor show opens its doors to showcase top brands The 88th Geneva International Motor Show is here with 110 world and European car premieres from top car brands. -
Adventures Would-be ninjas nurture their inner warrior in Akame, Japan Our Japanese Adventures begin on Honshu island where the pristine forest in Iga Province is known as the birthplace of ninja. -
Italy Italy: 'Five Star' open to talks after election success The anti-establishment movement emerged as the biggest single party after Sunday's poll -
Israel PM Netanyahu's former adviser turns state's witness in corruption case Benjamin Netanyahu's former adviser signed a state's witness deal on Monday. -
Europe News What next for EU-UK trade relations? Business representatives mull post-Brexit trade ties at Brussels forum, as EU prepares to publish guidelines -
France Watch: Snowboarder films the moment he gets caught in avalanche A snowboarder says he survived getting caught in an avalanche thanks to his helmet and airbag. -
China Eyes on China as never before as Parliament holds annual session World's number two economy in political spotlight as America stumbles on world stage but the Communist party looks backwards by anointing Xi as ruler for life. -
No Comment Thousands march in London for women’s rights Thousands of people calling for gender equality marched through central London on Sunday March 4th alongside celebrities, activists and politicians, a century after some British women won the right to vote and ahead of International Women's Day. -
Travel News 24 hours in Tulum A paradise that has been appreciated for centuries. -
Travel News 24 hours in Gstaad An exclusive, but welcoming Swiss ski resort. -
Travel News 24 hours in Berlin How to spend a day in Germany's biggest city. -
United Kingdom Thousands in Britain left without water after pipes burst in big freeze Around 12,000 homes have been left with no running water after the weekend’s sudden freeze and thaw caused pipes to burst, a major water company has said. -
Vietnam USS Carl Vinson arrives in Vietnam The USS Carl Vinson could be seen on Monday morning from the cliff tops just outside the central Vietnamese city of Danang, where the 103,000-tonne carrier and two other US ships begin a five-day visit. -
Italy Watch again: Lega party leader vows to 'remain proudly populist' after huge gains in Italy election Matteo Salvini, leader of the right-wing and anti-immigration Lega Party, vowed to remain populist after making big gains in the Italian election -
World News 46-truck aid convoy enters Eastern Ghouta A 46-truck aid convoy has crossed the last Syrian army position as it enters besieged rebel-held Eastern Ghouta with vital supplies -
North Korea South Korea and North Korea to talk Talks between South Korea and North Korea are expected to focus on the North's missile stocks and relations with the US. -
Vietnam Vietnam: US aircraft carrier makes historic visit The USS Carl Vinson's arrival in Vietnam is deeply symbolic of growing ties between the former foes -
Guatemala Guatemala to move its embassy to Jerusalem Guatemala is the first country to follow the US lead in relocating its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. It's a controversial move, not just because it runs counter to a non-binding UN resolution, but because the international ccommunity has never recognised Israel's annexation of East Jerusalem. -
Papua New Guinea Death toll from Papua New Guinea quake rises The Red Cross says at least 67 people died and another 160,000 are affected. -
United Kingdom Team Sky and Sir Bradley Wiggins accused in damning drugs report A British parliamentary committee says an 'ethical line' was crossed to enhance the cycling star's performance -
USA How did Europe do at the Oscars? It's been a good year for Europe at the Oscars, though this isn't obvious at first glance. -
Poland Poland: four killed, 20 injured after blast causes building to collapse The apartment building crumbled after what local media said was likely a gas explosion. -
Russia Putin’s sanctions war created a Russian cheese industry overnight “Is it now clear why I love Putin so much?” said Russian cheesemaker Oleg Sirota -
USA The Oscars: 5 things you need to know Who were the big winners, and the big losers? What happened to #MeToo? How has social media reacted? We have the top stories from the Oscars. -
Brazil Neymar leaves hospital after 'successful' surgery The world's most expensive footballer was operated on for a fractured metatarsal and sprained ankle. The procedure "went perfectly," according to the Brazilian Football Confederation. -
Australia Vatican treasurer in Australian court on sex offence charges Cardinal Pell's lawyers have previously said he would plead not guilty to all charges, the details of which have not been made public. -
Italy Italy's ruling centre-left in shock after crushing election defeat Italy's ruling centre left coalition emerges in third place, hurt by anger over poverty and mass immigration -
World News The Shape of Water and Frances McDormand shine at the Oscars Glamour, glitz and razzmatazz combined on an Academy Award night marked by inspiring rallies for inclusion and persistence