29 March 2018 | Euronews
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United Kingdom Skripal daughter's health rapidly improving Hospital statement says she has responded well to treatment, but still needs round-the-clock expert clinical care -
Germany Why Mary Poppins is banned in Germany on Good Friday Good Friday is considered a "quiet holiday" in Germany, which means activities which “contradict the character” of the day are banned by law. -
World News Amal Clooney to represent Reuters reporters held in Myanmar Prominent human rights lawyer Amal Clooney has joined the legal team representing two Reuters reporters who are accused of possessing secret government papers. -
Economy Time to get paid as report says EU's workers missing out on growth The EU may be enjoying its longest period of sustained economic health, but pay for most of its workers is lagging behind profits says report. -
Kosovo Kosovan PM’s authority in doubt amid claims state intelligence arrested Turks without his knowledge Days after a coalition party announced it would step down from government, the Kosovan PM’s hold on power has been plunged further into doubt after he claimed he did not know state intelligence arrested six men wanted by Turkey. -
Culture Series Photographer Jorge Alva's cinematic eye for symmetry: our conversation Passionate about fine lines, patterns and symmetry, Jorge Alva (@urbanentdecker_) is European Lens' first featured photographer. -
Germany German cinemas banned from screening 700 films on Good Friday What kind of film do you want to watch on Good Friday? In Germany your options are limited. -
Russia Russia to expel 60 US diplomats and close Washington's St Petersburg consulate - Russian FM Sergei Lavrov Russia to expel 60 US diplomats and close Washington's St Petersburg consulate - Russian FM Sergei Lavrov -
Ireland Protesters rally across Ireland over handling of high-profile rape trial A high-profile rape trial involving two Ireland rugby players has brought thousands out on to the streets across Ireland to protest the handling of the case and inspired a new 'I belive her' campaign. -
Hungary Hungarians see Brexit as lost opportunity for travel & work Brexit seen from some EU nations as the end of a potential employment safety valve for the young in thriving London, and shrinking professional and leisure possibilities nationwide. -
Earth News Rainbow toasts for Easter A luxury department store has teamed up with street food makers to produce technicolour toasties. -
France Parisians far from happy with prospect of Brexit Residents of London's sister capital share their feelings with just a year to go before the two cities go their separate ways. -
Cult Art Basel Hong Kong opens its doors Two-hundred-and-forty-eight leading galleries from 32 countries are showcasing their work at Asia's largest contemporary art fair. -
World Venezuela exodus: thousands flock to Colombia in search of food and medicine In this Aid Zone Euronews' Monica Pinna travels to the Colombia city of Cúcuta to see the humanitarian crisis unfolding on the country's border with Venezuela. -
Ireland #HomeToVote: Irish expats snap up flights as abortion referendum date is set Irish citizens living abroad have been sharing details of their trips home for the May 25 vote under the hashtag #HomeToVote. -
Economy Will Brexit harm the UK economy? Pre-Brexit referendum, the UK economy was strong and is still growing but from one of the fastest it's fallen to one of the slowest -
World News North and South Korean leaders agree to meet at summit Diplomats agree to historic meeting in April. -
Cult Artist Rakowitz takes over London's Fourth Plinth The Iraqi-American Michael Rakowitz used 10,000 tin cans to rescue a treasure destroyed by Isis. The lamassu replaces David Shrigley's sculpture on Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth. -
No Comment Heavy snowfall blankets northern Germany in run up to Easter With Easter is just around the corner, winter is making a particularly late return to northern Germany, bringing snow and freezing temperatures with it. -
Italy 2,000 candidates apply for five jobs in Italy's public sector Would you travel for over 13 hours to apply for a job if you knew you'd be one of 2,000 candidates? That's what thousands of people do in Italy every month. -
World News These European countries think they're healthy — but here's the truth How healthy do people in Europe feel? Very healthy, apparently. More than two-thirds perceived their health status as good or very good in 2016. -
No Comment 10,000 Ethiopians flee to Kenya after botched security operation Around 10,000 Ethiopians - mainly members of the Oromo ethnic group - crossed into Kenya earlier this month, according to the Kenyan Red Cross Society, after several civilians were killed in what the Ethiopian military said was a botched security operation targeting militants. -
No Comment Germany and Poland experience late cold snap There are reports of heavy snowfalls in Germany and Poland -
Europe News Europeans fighting ISIL in Syria return home. Now what? Europeans tell euronews of their experiences fighting with the Kurds against ISIL in Syria, and security experts talk about their fears for the future. -
Tanzania Watch: Wild cheetahs enter tourist's car on safari Britton Hayes got more than he bargained for on safari when two wild cheetahs pounced on his vehicle. -
Syria One month and 871 deaths ago the UN declared a ceasefire in Syria A thirty day UN-backed truce was supposed to protect civilians in Syria but the barrel bombs, incendiary explosives and cluster munitions have continued to rain down on them. -
Belgium How some Belgians feel about Brexit It is 12 months before the UK formally leaves the EU and Euronews asked residents in the Belgium capital of Brussels how they felt about the historic decision. -
France Man arrested for driving stolen car at French soldiers jogging in the Alps None of the soldiers were injured and no motivation for the attack has so far been established. -
Ukraine In Ukraine's war even the dead cannot rest in peace In Hranitne, a village at the heart of the war zone in eastern Ukraine, even the cemetery was not a place of peace. -
United Kingdom UK prime minister on tour of Brexit-divided Britain May has 12 months to plot a successful course through difficult political and economic terrain -
No Comment Catholics self-flagellate for Lent in northern Philippines Catholic penitents in northern Philippines on Thursday flagellated themselves and carried wooden crosses in re-enacting the last hours of Jesus Christ. -
No Comment Warmer weather brings crowds to Tokyo cherry blossoms spots early Tens of thousands of locals packed Ueno park on Thursday as Tokyo's cherry blossom came into full bloom nearly nine days earlier than usual thanks to warmer weather. -
Turkey Europe's largest wooden building at risk of collapse The building served as an orphanage until 1964 and has been abandoned ever since. -
World News Which European banks do the most to stop climate change? Leading European banks have pledged to reduce financing of “extreme” fossil fuels, but who is sticking to their commitments? -
World News Vault protects smuggled photos documenting alleged Syrian war crimes "We have stronger evidence than we had for any past conflicts, any past tribunals." -
Australia Australia cricket captain says he's to blame for cheating scandal Steve Smith delivers emotional conference on return to Australia to start a one year ban. -
Russia Russia confirms military flight exercise between North Pole and North America Russia's defence minister said the country had conducted its first military training flight via the North Pole to North America since Soviet times. -
Italy Italian police arrest five Tunisians in "vast anti-terror operation" Security services also concerned about foreign fighters from Syria after so-called Islamic State all but defeated there. -
Egypt Low turnout forecast in Egypt's presidential election Sisi on course for expected victory in contest boycotted by opposition -
Cult Hope to Nope: how graphic design influences our world view Alongside traditional posters and banners, the Design Museum's new exhibit charts the rise of digital media and social networking. -
United Kingdom Brits won't be able to access UK Netflix in EU after Brexit As of the withdrawal date, UK citizens won't be able to benefit from their digital subscriptions, like BBC iPlayer and their UK Netflix catalogue, when travelling in the EU. -
Venezuela Over 60 prisoners killed in Venezuela police station fire Riot leads to tragedy as blaze kills prisoners. -
World News Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan for the first time The Nobel Peace Prize winner will reunite with her family in Islamabad, but safety fears ruled out a visit to her native Swat Valley. -
Taiwan Camera found washed up on Taiwan beach returned to owner after three years A social media campaign saw a camera that washed up on a Taiwanese beach returned to its owner three years after she lost it in Japan. -
Pakistan Malala returns to Pakistan Nobel laureate back in homeland six years after shooting -
United Kingdom Daughter of poisoned Russian ex-spy 'recovering' Yulia Skripal is "improving rapidly" and no longer in a critical condition, hospital says. -
United Kingdom Article 50 a year on: Brexit ‘red lines’ change colour A year ago the UK triggered Article 50 — and in another year it will officially leave the EU. At the halfway stage, Euronews asks: to what extent have the EU and UK “red lines” changed colour? -
North Korea Trump upbeat about North Korean summit after Kim Jong-un met with China's president The visit to China was Kim's first known trip outside North Korea since he assumed power in 2011.