27 March 2018 | Euronews
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United Kingdom Theresa May questioned by parliamentary committee The British prime minister responds to questions on Russian diplomats and Russian interference in international elections. -
World News Why liberal calls for a Second Amendment repeal actually hinder gun reform | View There are lots of plausible ideas worth pursuing when it comes to gun policy. Repealing the Second Amendment isn't one of them, writes Steve Vladeck. -
United Kingdom Alcoholic drinks ‘should carry cigarette-style health warnings’ Alcoholic drinks should carry cigarette-style health warnings to tackle a lack of awareness about the link between booze and cancer, it’s been claimed. -
World News North Korea's mystery train: Drab on the outside, 'opulent' on the inside Officials haven't confirmed that Kim Jong Un visited Beijing, but if he did, his ride there likely included plenty of bling, experts say -
No Comment French lower house holds minute of silence for victms of supermarket attack France's lower house of parliament on Tuesday paid tribute to the victims of the Islamic extremist attacks in southern France last week that killed four people. -
Russia Skripal Case: Many Russians feel Moscow not to blame Over 140 Russian diplomats have been expelled in the biggest concerted action against Russian intelligence networks by the West since the Cold War -
No Comment Catalan police break up pro-independence motorway protest i -
Spotlight Japonismes 2018: Paris soon under the spell of Japan's visual arts Get a sneak peek at Japonismes 2018, an eagerly-anticipated cultural landmark this summer in Paris with over 50 events dedicated to Japanese culture. -
Business Poland's production powerhouse Chris Burns travels across Poland to look at why both international and local businesses are investing heavily in the country. -
World EU-Russia: A Cold War brewing? As EU countries and the US expel Russian diplomats, and with Moscow saying it will respond, where do relations go from here? -
Cinema Spielberg's Ready Player One The director says his latest film harks back to his earlier blockbusters -
Economy British lawmakers quiz Facebook data whistleblower The whistleblower at the heart of the Facebook privacy scandal testified on Tuesday before British lawmakers investigating digital privacy. Facebook CEO will not appear before the committee in London. -
Cult It's homeric homoeroticism, stupid Homer's "The Odyssey" meets 1980s gay New York in Scooter LaForge's new London exhibition. -
No Comment Far-right Jewish activists re-enact Passover sacrifice in Jerusalem A group of far-right Jewish activists gathered on Monday near Jerusalem's holiest site, known to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as Temple Mount, to take part in the annual re-enactment of an ancient Passover sacrifice ceremony. -
Moldova Moldovans circumvent ban on Russian 'propaganda' Moldova's government has banned Russian news and political broadcast, but it seems there is little appetite for such a drastic measure among the public. Many plan to go online instead. -
No Comment World's largest cruise ship sets sail from Sain-Nazaire shipyard The world's biggest cruiseliner, the Symphony of the Seas, was handed over by French shipbuilder STX to the US giant Royal Caribbean International ahead of her maiden voyage in the Mediterranean. -
World News Woman who dodged Auschwitz roundup dies after anti-Semitic stabbing in Paris Mirielle Knoll escaped a notorious WWII roundup of Paris Jews, in which police herded some 13,000 people into a stadium and shipped them to Auschwitz. -
France France to make school compulsory from the age of three France is lowering the age that children begin compulsory education from six to three. How does it compare to the rest of Europe? -
No Comment Protest as UK Labour leader under fire over anti-Semitism stance Hundreds of protesters gathered outside Westminster in London on Monday accusing the Labour party of anti-Semitism. -
Europe News Protesting taxi drivers snarl up Brussels Hundreds take part in demonstration against liberalisation of market and Uber -
No Comment Kosovo police fire tear gas to scatter hundreds of nationalist Serb protesters i -
Argentina This is what your burger is doing to South America's forests Even locally sourced EU meat could be contributing to destruction of ancient woodland. -
Hungary Moscow, migration and a muzzled media: Hungary’s election explained Everything you need to know about Hungary's general election and why you should care. -
World News Nato withdraws accreditation of seven staff at organisation's Russian Mission Nato's Secretary General Stoltenberg says alliance has withdrawn accreditation of seven staff at Russian Mission to Nato -
World News Dozens of kids confirmed dead in mall fire; Putin blames 'sloppiness' as anger grows One mourning father recounts recognizing dead 8-year-old son "by his little boots." -
No Comment Manila protesters carry the 'cross' of Duterte's government policies More than a hundred protesters held a Lent-themed demonstration in Manila on Tuesday, accusing Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's administration of being anti-poor. -
Russia Widespread support for UK as around 100 Russian diplomats are expelled Over twenty countries have expelled a total of around a hundred Russian diplomats in a show of support for the UK. It is said to be the largest number of expulsions ever. -
No Comment Salvadoreans cleanse their souls with an Easter whipping i -
World News Anti-Semitism accusations engulf Britain's opposition leader In 2009, he invited representatives of Hamas and Hezbollah to an event in Parliament and called them "friends." -
Russia Vladimir Putin visits scene of Siberian shopping mall fire Russian president declares March 28th will be a day of national mourning. -
France American WWII fighter pilot's body returned from France after 74 years Lieutenant Frank Fazekas' body is finally being returned from France, where it lay for 74 years after his plane crashed in a field in the run-up to D-Day during World War II. -
Russia Russia blames Washington pressure for western expulsions of Russian diplomats Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Russia will retaliate. -
Hungary Chef wins national first for Hungary Budapest restaurant get country's first ever Michelin two star award. -
Australia Vatican Treasurer's lawyer says case prejudiced by book Pell is the most senior Catholic worldwide to be accused of sexual offences -
Russia Protest in Siberian city of Kemerovo after shopping centre fire Hundreds of people protested against Russian officials in the Siberian city of Kemerova after the fire on Sunday that killed 64 people. Over 40 of themchildren. Russian government declares day of mourning on March 28 -
World News British yachtsman, John Fisher, presumed lost at sea The British yachtsman, John Fisher, is presumed lost at sea after falling overboard in the Southern Ocean during gale force winds. -
France Paris police say murder of a Jewish woman in Paris was a hate crime Mireille Knoll's burned and stabbed body was found three days ago in her apartment in the eleventh arrondissement. Jewish communities have reacted strongly to her murder. -
World News What #DeleteFacebook tech bros don't get: Leaving Facebook is a privilege We need to start listening to people who are concerned about closing their accounts and building tools that can fulfill their needs. -
World News Tiny London football club battles New York real estate developer Founded in 1893, the club gained a hipster cult following partly because of its staunch commitment to social justice off the field. -
World News Don't buy the hype: Why cryptocurrency is still a terrible investment | View The fundamental question of who regulates this volatile world — and to what extent — needs to be sorted out now before more consumers get hurt. -
Russia After pruning Russia's diplomatic branches, West must cut its financial roots Western coordinated action against Russia has been taken to a new level, now it's time to follow the money, writes the Atlantic Council's Anders Åslund. -
USA Linda Brown, centre of civil rights battle, dies aged 76 Linda Brown, the schoolgirl who became the focus of a 1954 lawsuit challenging segration in schools, has died aged 76 -
China Is Kim Jong-un making a surprise visit to Beijing? Speculation is mounting that the senior North Korean official, said to have arrived by train in Beijing, is leader Kim Jong-un. The reports are currently unconfirmed. -
Falkland Islands Families of Argentine soldiers killed in Falklands visit graves The families of previously unknown Argentine soldiers have been able to visit their graves after they were identified by DNA technology -
Russia Biggest concerted action against Russian intelligence since Cold War More than 100 Russian diplomats expelled following Skripal poisoning -
United Kingdom Cambridge Analytica scandal: Whistleblower questions Brexit result A whistleblower at the heart of a Facebook data scandal has questioned the result of Britain's 2016 Brexit referendum. -
USA White House issues Stormy denial Porn star is to sue Trump's lawyer over claims she is lying. -
Spain Puigdemont to stay in custody German court has 60 days to decide on Spanish extradition request