24 March 2018 | Euronews
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United Kingdom Police spies helped create employee ‘blacklist’ for UK companies, force admits Workers who complained of safety violations were reported by police spies and prevented from getting another job in the construction industry, an investigation has uncovered. -
USA Thousands around the world protest for stronger US gun laws A national student-led protest calling for stronger gun legislation has attracted thousands in Washington and thousands more around the world. -
Economy 'Thinking globally, acting locally' - Euronews discusses 30 years of the EU's cohesion policy To make the 30th anniversary of the cohesion policy, Euronews hosted a panel in Brussels where some of the European Union's top politicians looked at the effect it has had on the bloc. -
Saudi Arabia Saudi general in charge of Yemen campaign speaks to euronews General Ahmed Assiri insists Saudi Arabia's only objective in Yemen is to "restore stability". -
Spain Catalan parliament suspends vote on detained new president No signs of compromise on either side as Spain moves forward with trial of 25 rebel Catalonian leaders. -
Italy Italy's election winners join forces to elect new parliamentary speakers Italy's rival parties had to put their differences aside in order to choose leaders of both houses of parliament -
France Terror comes to small French town The people of Trebes come to terms with the shocking terrorist attack that shattered the calm of their peaceful community. -
France French Senate roundtable looks to future in fight on terrorism in Middle East After the fall of ISIL in Iraq, where is the fight against terrorism going? A roundtable at the French Senate discussed the war in Yemen, Hezbollah, and Syria. -
USA Protesters in the US hold rallies demanding tougher gun laws More than 800 rallies have been taking place across the US and around the world calling on the American Government to get tough on guns. -
Syria Kidnappings, murder and ISIL: A Syrian family’s voyage to France In spring 2013, Syria’s government lost the city of Raqqa to rebel militants. Raqqa was also home to the Khatib family, who offered shelter to international journalists at their house as the conflict escalated. But one day, two of them disappeared, and the Khatibs realised their time was nearly up. -
Syria Ghouta exodus continues as Syrian army strengthens grip on city For the second successive day, thousands of rebel fighters and their families are leaving eastern Ghouta as part of a surrender deal with the government -
World News Foreigners worked for Cambridge on NC Senate campaign, ex-staffer says A former Cambridge Analytica staffer says foreigners were embedded in U.S. campaigns and making decisions, despite a legal memo that advised otherwise. -
Spain Finnish police receive arrest warrant for Puigdemont, but they don’t know where he is Fugitive Catalan leader Puigdemont arrived in Finland on Thursday for a series of meetings, an arrest warrant was issued for him a day later. -
Russia Time runs out for unfinished TV tower in Yekaterinburg Redundant tower in Yekaterinburg demolished despite locals' love for landmark, which has fallen victim to a World Cup redevelopment. -
World News Chris Hayes: The moral universe does not inherently bend towards justice 50 years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, America must confront a brutal reality: The analogy of the long and imperceptibly trending line of progress is wrong. -
World News Black journalists are the still unsung heroes of the civil rights movement Black journalists put themselves on the dangerous front lines of the US civil rights movement so the sacrifices of activists would not go unnoticed. -
USA Trump tells Congress party's over after reluctantly signing budget-busting spending bill Bill provides for 1.6 trillion dollars in tptal spending but nothing to replace DACA and only 1.2 billion to begin on the Mexican border wall. -
France French hostage 'hero' dies from wounds Lieutenant-Colonel Arnaud Beltrame who volunteered to take the place of a hostage in a French supermarket siege has died from his wounds -
World News A timeline of Facebook's privacy issues — and its responses Facebook's recent crisis is just one of many privacy issues that company has had to deal with in its relatively short existence. -
Turkey Turkey refugee deal: following the money The EU has hailed the 2016 deal struck with Turkey to stem the flow of migrants a success, but Erdogan’s government accuses the bloc of falling short on its promises. Ahead of the two sides meeting to discuss the second instalment of funding, Euronews dug into the data. -
Spain Space pictures show how Spanish reservoirs are shrinking Spanish reservoirs are having a hard time staying completely full. Despite the heavy rainfall in March, the reservoirs are only at 53% of their capacity. -
Albania Inside Albania’s notorious gulag: Spac's legacy of terror Thousands of political prisoners were forced to work to physical exhaustion and even death down the mines at Albania's Spac camp. Adem was one of them recalling the living horror of his almost 20-year incarceration. -
France French police officer who traded places with hostage dies France's interior minister has said Lt. Col. Arnaud Beltrame performed an "an act of heroism." -
United Kingdom Research laboratory denies making nerve agent used in Salisbury spy poison attack Porton Down said the laboratory had the “highest levels” of controls and security. -
United Kingdom UK regulators search Cambridge Analytica offices following Facebook data scandal Britain is investigating whether Facebook, the world's largest social media network, did enough to protect data. -
World News Iowa family of four found dead in Mexican resort town No evidence of foul play was suspected in the deaths at a condominium in the Caribbean resort town of Tulum, Mexican officials said.