13 March 2018 | Euronews
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USA 'The Crown' producers admit Elizabeth actress paid less than Philip actor "Going forward, no one gets paid more than the queen," a producer of the Netflix series said at a panel discussion in Israel. -
USA Sacked US top diplomat Rex Tillerson quits with warning over Russia The outgoing Secretary of State, fired by President Trump via Twitter, failed to thank or praise his former boss in his outgoing address. -
World News Who is Gina Haspel, Trump's new CIA head? 'Spymaster' with a torture past Haspel is a seasoned intelligence officer with decades of experience, but also a key player in a troubled legacy of using torture as an interrogation tactic. -
USA Trump ousts Tillerson as Secretary of State, CIA director Pompeo to take post Rex Tillerson's departure marks the biggest shakeup of Trump's Cabinet since he took office more than a year ago -
United Kingdom London mayor shares racist hate mail in viral video Muslim mayor Sadiq Khan reads out expletive-laden hate speech in the video, which Has so far attracted 170,000 views on Facebook. -
Europe News Russia's Ambassador to the EU says UK thwarting poison investigation Vladimir Chizhov also said he deplored the tone in Britain's parliament, and that "a language of ultimatums will not work" with Russia. -
United Kingdom Russian exile and associate of Putin critic is found dead in London Police confirmed the body of a 69-year-old man had been found in New Malden, London, on Monday evening. They added that counter terrorism police had been drafted in to investigate due to "associations" the man had. -
No Comment Buildings damaged, several injured as tornado hits southern Italy A strong tornado hit the suburbs of the southern Italian city of Caserta on Monday night, local media reported. -
USA Nerve agent creator & Soviet weapons whistleblower warns Novichok kills Retired weapons scientist warns no cure for debilitating agent that can kill with the slightest trace. -
United Kingdom Spy case: Putin is 'tearing up the international rulebook' Britain had hoped for a different scenario but it's now heading into a major showdown with Russia, a senior official at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) think tank tells Euronews. -
No Comment Thousands of people evacuated from Syria's eastern Ghouta It’s the first medical evacuation since the massive assault a month ago -
Russia Britain's Ambassador in Moscow summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry The Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says the British govenrment had refused to provide Moscow access to materials related to the poison attack in Salisbury -
Russia 'Why do they only get poisoned and perish in Britain!?' Spymaster speaks to Euronews -
Spotlight Poland... a rising economic star? Spotlight travelled to Poland to see what's turning it from a fledgling to a fully-developed economic power and here to fight with the top dogs -
United Kingdom Russia faces Tuesday deadline to explain poisoning of ex-spy Sergei Skripal The UK says it is encouraged by the level of international solidarity after Theresa May asserted it was "highly likely" that Russia was behind the attempted murder of the former spy and his daughter. Russia's foreign minister says the claim is "nonsense". -
Europe News Italian right-wing leader slams EU 'destroyers' in Strasbourg Matteo Salvini denounced the European Union as “destroyers” for policies he said robbed citizens of the right to hope. -
Cinema Brexit is squeezing the UK presence at 'Cartoon movie' Only one British film was shown at Cartoon Movie this year. -
Russia Novichok nerve agents were used in 1995 killing, ex-Russian agent says A form of poison believed to have harmed Sergei Skripal was used by a criminal gang to murder a man in Moscow. -
Europe News EU seeks exemptions from Trump's tariffs Brussels is facing mounting pressure from the European steel industry to protect its interests -
World News 80% of people believe fake news ‘a problem for democracy’ — EU study A survey of over 26,500 people in Europe finds widespread awareness of fake news online and a relatively high level of trust in traditional media over social networks and video hosting websites. -
Europe News Controversies over Brexit and steel trade -
Hungary Meet the Hungarian animal trainer who works with Hollywood's biggest stars Zoltan Horkai's four-legged crew have worked alongside multiple Hollywood stars -
Austria Vienna locals express shock over stabbing spree Euronews spoke to local people following the latest stabbing attack, targeting an Austrian soldier, outside the Iranian ambassador's residence on Sunday -
World News EU backs Britain over nerve agent case European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis has reassured Britain of EU support. -
World News The Bookkeeper of Auschwitz, Oskar Groening, dies Oskar Groening was sentenced to four years for his role as an accessory to the murder of 300,000 of the Auschwitz concentration camp's roughly 1 million victims. -
United Kingdom Meghan Markle joins Royal Family for Commonwealth Day celebrations Britain's Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle joined the Royal Family at the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey in London -
United Kingdom 'No suspect' in Salisbury spy attack investigation, say police New Scotland Yard has given a statement on the latest in its investigation into the Russian spy poison attack in Salisbury. -
Europe News Brexit shouting match sparks in European Parliament The EU demands more clarity on what London really wants ahead of next week's crucial Brussels summit. -
United Kingdom Survivors of Britain's last school shooting offer solidarity in letter to Parkland students Survivors and family members of the victims in the Dunblane massacre that killed 16 school children and their teacher 22 years ago today, have written a letter to Parkland's Marjory Douglas High School in a show of solidarity and support. -
Colombia Venezuelans 'starving' on Colombian border UN warns of humanitarian crisis "unprecedented in the western hemisphere" if Colombia does not get more aid to feed a million refugees. -
Syria Turkish army encircles Syria's Afrin Ankara launched operation "Olive Branch" in northern Syria nearly two months ago to sweep the Syrian Kurdish YPG, which it views as a terrorist group, from the Turkish border. -
World News Ice bridge collapse dazzles tourists in Argentina The cyclical phenomenon has not been seen since 2016. -
World News Palestinian PM unhurt after Gaza explosion which ‘targets' his convoy The Palestinian Authority says Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah has survived an assassination attempt in Gaza after an explosion near his convoy. -
World News Trump blocks Qualcomm takeover by Broadcom President Trump says there is credible evidence" that the proposed $140bn (£100bn) takeover "threatens to impair the national security of the US". -
Earth News From the catwalk to the sidewalk: emerging trends at Moscow Fashion Week Plastic raincoat, lamé all over and casual tailoring. Here is your recap of the biggest fashion trends spotted in Russia today. -
France London metro bans French adverts attracting British companies after Brexit London’s public transport service has banned an advertising campaign geared towards luring British companies to France after Brexit. -
World News Taliban factions interested in pursuing peace talks, says Mattis US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says sections of Taliban are open to talks with Afghan government during inpromptu trip to the country. -
Nepal Nepal plane crash: miscommunication may have been to blame Miscommunication over the landing runway may be to blame for the Kathmandu plane crash that killed at least 49 people. -
World News Civilians 'to be evacuated' from eastern Ghouta today The UN says the evacuation of civilians from eastern Ghouta is expected today, as the US warns there must be a ceasefire in Syria. -
Russia Putin and Merkel’s unusual habit is revealed after campaign video goes viral If you're curious to know more about gifts the leaders of Russia and Germany have been exchanging lately, then read on.