6 April 2018 | Euronews
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Hungary Hungarian nationalist Prime Minister Orban on track for third straight term After a campaign in which Orban has positioned himself as a saviour of Hungary's Christian culture against Muslim migration into Europe, all opinion polls put his Fidesz party well in the lead. -
Sport Catarina Costa savours her golden moment at Antalya Grand Prix Catarina Costa defeated Kosovo’s Fjolla Kelmendi to win her first ever gold medal on the world judo tour -
World News Brazil: Lula 'negotiating surrender' to police to serve jail sentence Former Brazilian president Lula Da Silva has missed a deadline imposed by a judge for him to hand himself over to police to serve a 12-year jail sentence. -
My Europe Series Is Belarus looking east or west? Is Belarus slowly transitioning towards more democracy or keeping with its autocratic ways under the iron-fist, 24-year long rule of president Lukashenko? -
My Europe Series "Belarussians are craving for expression" Our Insiders reporter Valerie Gauriat had rare access to political opponents, rights activists and official voices in Belarus. She is in euronews' studio to share her insights. -
World Horse Power: The inside track on the 2018 Dubai World Cup This week we’re saddling-up for an equestrian-themed show, with an exclusive interview with Bob Baffert, one of the most successful horse trainers in the world. Plus, we’ll introduce you to a horse whisperer, a man fondly referred to as the ‘Abu Dhabi Cowboy’. -
Business Planet The great opportunities of the Galileo satellite navigation system With Galileo providing users with free of charge global positioning, navigation and timing information, several forward-looking companies are creating Galileo-enabled receivers, chipsets and modules – many of which are already available on the market. -
My Europe Series Belarus: stifled freedoms and glimmers of hope Insiders reporter Valérie Gauriat went to Belarus, where the thirst for democracy is trying to crack the wall of the country's autocratic regime. -
Hungary Sunday's election in Hungary will be a barometer of nationalist sentiment Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party sees itself as a defender of Hungary against Europe and Muslim migrants -
Sport Conor McGregor free on bail after vandalising bus UFC champion Conor McGregor was freed on bail after bus incident on Thursday. -
Earth News Bordeaux startup launches vegan smoked salmon The main ingredient is a microalga. -
USA Biggest-ever auction in aid of charity as Rockefeller art is donated for good causes The legendary art collection from one of America's greatest families is attracted strong interest from super-wealthy buyers, but smaller lots are at more affordable estimates, including jewelry, furniture and fine china. -
Economy U.S. President Donald Trump considering further tariffs on Chinese imports A further 100 billion dollars' worth of tariffs would be in addition to the 50 billion dollars' worth announced earlier this week -
South Africa Corruption charges case against former President of South Africa Jacob Zuma adjourned til 8 June It relates to a $2.5 billion arms deal. In a procedural appearance that lasted less than 15 minutes, state prosecutors and Zuma's lawyers asked the Durban High Court to adjourn the case until June 8 so both sides could prepare submissions. -
Germany Puigdemont rebellion charge was 'extremely risky' - German legal expert Spain's attempt to extradite the ex-Catalan premier should fail under German law and Europe should realise Catalonia is not a Spanish domestic matter, Süddeutsche Zeitung's Heribert Prantl tells Euronews. -
Hungary Hungary’s crunch election: five things we learned What can we conclude from Hungary's general election on Sunday? -
World News How bad is London's murder rate compared to other EU capitals? London's murder rate overlapped that of New York's in February and March 2018. But how does the British capital compare to other big cities in the EU in terms of homicides? -
Europe News Welcome to Brussels - one of Europe's most polluted cities People living in de-facto European capital take to streets with air quality detectors to measure air quality -
World News Facebook on collision course with EU over data protection? Just over a month to go until the European Union’s stringent data protection regulation kicks in. But how prepared is Facebook as it grapples with the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica scandal? -
World News Poisoned ex-spy is 'improving rapidly,' doctor says The former double agent is "no longer in a critical condition" from the attack, officials say. -
Australia Meet Australia's aboriginal singer who's ready to conquer Eurovision This is the second time Jessica Mauboy performs at Eurovision, except this time she's representing Australia. -
Israel Death toll rises in Israel-Gaza border unrest Gaza officials say at least seven Palestinians have been killed by Israeli gunfire and more than 1,000 wounded in clashes during protests at the border. -
Sport Sex abuse allegations hit Argentinian soccer Youth players say they were forced into prostitution. -
USA Virgin Galactic tests rocket ship, three years after fatal accident. The aircraft landed safely after reaching speeds of over 2000km per hour The last test in 2014 ended in disaster when the aircraft crashed, killing the crew -
United Kingdom King Sugar's walls tumble as UK gets tough on soft drinks Taxes introduced in bid to stop obesity epidemic and improve the health of nations' children. -
Italy Italy’s measles doll sparks controversy An Italian toy maker has been urged to withdraw a doll that can be cured of the measles using "magic" wipes and cream. -
United Kingdom Sergei Skripal no longer in a critical condition, says Salisbury hospital Russian former double-agent Skripal is said to be "improving rapidly" from the nerve agent attack. -
Hungary Gabor Vona seeks to make Jobbik Hungary's official opposition The leader of Hungary's Jobbik party has dragged it from the far-right to the mainstream and is one of the main election challengers to Viktor Orban's Fidesz. -
My Europe Series State of the Union: Trade tremors, solving Syria's war -
Hungary Viktor Orban: Hungary's hardliner seeks to tighten grip on power Hungary's Prime Minister is seeking a fourth term in office in Sunday's election. -
World News Space scientists have big plans to avert an asteroid apocalypse We're finally getting serious about planetary defense. -
USA Russian ballet company celebrates 20 years of performances in New York The Eifman Ballet is making its first appearance at the David Koch theatre with its hit production, "Anna Karenina" -
World News Deleting a Facebook account is almost impossible, says expert Want to delete your Facebook account? You might run into more trouble than you thought as it turns out erasing all traces of a Facebook account is almost impossible.. -
Next Series Me and Mario: robots that care Futuris travels to Ireland to see how a new robot could transform elderly care. -
World News Ousted South Korean leader Park jailed for 24 years over corruption scandal The scandal exposed webs of corruption between political leaders and the country's conglomerates. -
World News Are you a young EU citizen? Here's what you can get for free Ever wondered what discounts and freebies are available to young people living in or visiting the EU? Euronews has put together a list of offers including free Interrail passes, shopping discounts and public discounts on inner-city travel. -
World News Skripal's pets found dead at his home, after nerve agent attack Two guinea pigs were found dead at the home of Sergei Skripal and a cat had to be put down, British government officials revealed, following the nerve agent attack on the former spy and his daughter, Yulia. -
World News Former South Korean President Park Geun-hye given 24-year jail term Former South Korean President Park Geun-hye given 24-year jail term -
Germany Lawyers prepare Puigdemont bail €75000 required to secure release of Catalan leader from German prison -
USA UFC fighter McGregor turns himself in to police after vandalizing a bus Champion UFC fighter Conor McGregor has turned himself in to police after being accused of vandalizing a bus at a media event in New York City on Thursday. A police investigation is ongoing. -
USA Trump threatens $100bn in additional US tariffs on China The move triggered concerns the two countries' dispute could spiral into a full trade war -
USA UK 'playing with fire' in Skripal affair, Russia warns Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia says the substance used in spy poisoning is 'not copyrighted by Russia' -
USA Donald Trump 'unaware' of $130k payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels US president rejects claims his lawyer paid her money to keep quiet about a sexual encounter between them -
World News Users would have to pay to opt out of all Facebook ads, Sandberg says While Facebook does not sell users' information or give it away, Sandberg said, "our service depends on your data."