26 March 2018 | Euronews
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World News Heineken removes 'Lighter is Better' ad following online racial backlash Critics slammed the 30-second ad promoting the beer company's 'Lighter is Better' campaign. -
World News John Bolton's national security appointment raises the stakes for Trump's North Korea summit | View As Trump approaches these talks, it is essential that he not underestimate Kim's political savvy. -
Netherlands Meet the man trying to make amends for England’s hooligan shame An expat in Amsterdam says he was left so ashamed by English football hooligans he went to great lengths to put things right. -
Europe News Relatives of Catalan prisoners and exiles take human rights call to Brussels Treatment of social and political leaders is denounced, as former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont awaits extradition decision -
Europe News Brief from Brussels: What next for EU-Turkey relationship? -
United Kingdom Corbyn accused of failing to crack down on anti-semitism in Labour Party The Labour Party leader recently apologised for apparently showing support for the creator of an anti-semitic mural in London’s East End six years ago. -
World News Does Cynthia Nixon have a shot? Maybe — if she channels Reagan | View Whether or not Nixon can defeat incumbent Andrew Cuomo may depend on how effectively she can bridge two distinct political traditions. -
Economy U.S. Federal Trade Commission to investigate Facebook Social media giant Facebook is to be investigated by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission after details of up to 50 million users ended up in the hands of data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica. -
No Comment Madame Tussauds unveils Royal Balcony experience Madame Tussauds in London officially opened its royal balcony on March 26, and confirmed a Meghan Markle waxwork is on the way -
Venezuela Venezuelans flee to Colombia to escape economic meltdown In a special report Euronews' Monica Pinna travels to the Colombia border to witness the mass exodus of Venezuelan migrants. -
No Comment Fans meet their heroes at ComicCon Asia ComicCon is Manila's newest event which aims to bring a wide range of pop-culture communities together. -
Egypt Egypt election: What has Sisi done since taking power? Euronews spoke to experts about what Sisi has done during his first four years in power and what another term in office could mean for Egypt. -
Cinema "Stranger Things" season three to go in to production this month Netflix season three of "Stranger Things" will shortly go into to production. The success of the supernatural thriller has earned the cast a pay rise. -
Europe News 'Turkey needs Europe, Europe needs Turkey' What next for Brussels-Ankara relations, as both sides meet for a summit in Bulgaria? -
Economy Head of IMF suggests eurozone leaders sign up to "rainy day" fund for future economic crises Christine Lagarde warns that rise of populism and protectionism could damage Europe's prosperity. -
No Comment Pro-Catalan rally outside EU headquarters in Brussels Pro-Catalan rally outside EU headquarters in Brussels -
USA This school district wants to arm students with stones — to throw at school shooters The superintendent of a school district in Pennsylvania has a unique approach when it comes to preventing a school shooting. -
No Comment Crowds admire cherry blossoms in full bloom in Tokyo Crowds gathered on Monday at a river in central Tokyo to walk by the cherry blossom flowers, which were in full bloom and marked the arrival of spring. -
Next Series Tackling microplastic pollution in Europe's rivers How much plastic ends up in our rivers? And what are the effects on our health and the environment? A group of Italian citizens and scientists have come together to try to answer these questions. -
Europe News Will Turkey-EU summit help heal wounds? Turkey's president hopes to remove obstacles in stalled membership bid at summit in Bulgaria's Black Sea resort of Varna -
Russia Heart-breaking tales from families of shopping centre blaze victims One man tells how he lost his two children in the blaze at the Winter Cherry mall in Kemorovo. At least 64 people died in the fire. -
No Comment Police and demonstrators clashed in Barcelona after former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont arrested i -
World News UK's Western allies expel many Russian diplomats over Skripal attack The UK's Western allies including the US and Canada, France, Germany and Ukraine take co-ordinated action over the poisoning of ex-spy Sergei Skripal. -
Economy China calls on WTO members to prevent the United States “wrecking” the organisation Beijing urges them to oppose U.S. tariffs targeting China’s alleged theft of intellectual property. -
France French politician arrested for tweet celebrating policeman's death in supermarket seige A former French left-wing parliamentary candidate for the France Insoumise party was arrested Sunday over a tweet concerning a policeman who was killed during the supermarket siege in Trèbes. -
World News Coup leader who became president faces little competition as Egypt votes Critics have dubbed the vote a charade after several credible candidates withdrew from contest. -
Cinema Burt Reynolds plays "The Last Movie Star" Art mirrors life in Burt Reynold's latest big screen role. The 82-year-old plays an aging former movie actor whose best days are behind him, forcing him to contemplate whether not he really was a true star. -
Germany Can Spain extradite Puigdemont more easily from Germany than Belgium? Legal experts say German law may pose problems for Spain's extradition request for the ex-Catalan leader. In Belgium, Madrid abandoned its attempt. -
Sport Los Angeles Clippers beat Toronto Raptors Toronto Raptors suffer their third defeat in five games as the Los Angeles Clippers pull the stops out to win 9 of their last 10 games against Eastern opponents. -
Canada Waiter fired for being 'rude' claims he's just French, files discrimination complaint French waiter fired for being rude says he was simply being French -
Russia Russian fire: Witnesses say there were no alarms or sprinklers At least 64 people are said to have died when a blaze ripped through a shopping mall -
Egypt Candidates cast vote in Egypt's presidential election Incumbent President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is widely expected to return to power -
Portugal Hundreds of volunteers plant trees to replace Portugal's burned forests Portugal has started the process of recovering huge areas of forest lost in fires that struck the country last year. On Sunday over 3,000 volunteers planted around 67,000 trees in Leiria in central Portugal. More than 80 percent of the pine forest was lost in the blazes that also claimed 114 lives. -
World News Turkey boasts of military 'operations' in Iraq. Baghdad denies it. The PKK is considered a terrorist organization by Turkey, the European Union and the U.S. -
Croatia Croatian footballer dies during match after ball hits chest Bruno Boban, 25, collapsed and lost consciousness after a ball hit his chest at close range during a Third Division clash. Minutes later he was pronounced dead. -
Next Series #AskSpace: Multiverse and the big bang - what do we know? Do we have any proof of a multiverse, and can we see anything before the big bang? We put your questions to the experts in #AskSpace. -
World News Rebels fire barrage of ballistic missiles at Saudi Arabia's capital Iran long has denied supplying arms to Houthi rebels in Yemen, though a growing body of evidence contradicts their claim. -
Hungary Greenpeace Hungary's floating protest against nuclear power plant Protesters in Hungary floated a symbolic inflatable nuclear barrel on the river Danube in Budapest to highlight the problem of radioactive waste. -
Travel News Half a day in Kitzbuhel For holidays of all kinds, in the greatest of luxury, head to the Austrian Alps. -
Israel Netanyahu questioned over corruption allegations Benjamain Netanyahu has been questioned as part of an investigation into corrupt dealings with Israel's largest telecommunications company -
Earth News Croatia's got a delicious gastronomical region and we went to taste it We take you on a gastro-adventure around the Istria peninsula -
World News 'Orange snow' transforms ski slopes in Eastern Europe into Mars-like landscapes A blanket of orange-tinted snow transformed ski slopes in Eastern Europe, including Romania and Russia, so that they looked like the red planet. -
USA Five things Stormy Daniels revealed about her alleged affair with Trump The porn actress said she was threatened to keep quiet about an alleged affair with US President Donald Trump, among other claims. -
World News Death toll from Siberia shopping mall blaze rises to 64 The death toll after a shopping mall fire in Keremovo, Siberia, on Sunday has risen to 64. -
Egypt Abdel Fatah al-Sisi looks set to secure second term in Egypt's presidential elections As polls open in Egypt's presidential elections current leader Abdel Fatah al-Sisi looks set to secure a second term, amid criticism over the vote's questionable democratic credentials. -
Moldova Over 10,000 join rally calling for Moldova to be unified with Romania Over 10,000 people took to the streets in the Moldovan capital of Chișinău calling for reunification with Romania. -
USA Stormy Daniels threat allegations Porn actress says she was warned to keep quiet over alleged affair with Trum -
Germany German court extends detention of exiled Catalan leader Puigdemont The former Catalan separatist leader will remain in German custody pending an extradition decision by a higher court -
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia's defence shield shoots down seven missiles fired by Houthi rebels in Yemen One Egyptian resident killed and two others injured as debris falls into street and onto an apartment. -
Brazil Lula takes to the campaign trail despite the risk of arrest Luís Inácio Lula da Silva's 'caravan' has begun campaigning ahead of the presidential election in October -
World News Stormy Daniels says she was threatened in 2011 over Trump story The adult film star said that the threat left her "rattled" but that she didn't go to the police because she was scared. -
Spain Clashes in Barcelona after Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont is held Carles Puigdemont's detention threatens to worsen the Catalan crisis that flared last year when the region made a symbolic declaration of independence,