30 April 2018 | Euronews
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Sport Real Madrid on brink of history Real Madrid are seeking to become the first club to reach three straight European Cup finals for the second time. -
World News Netanyahu claims Iranians lied about nukes It comes 12 days ahead of Trump's deadline for fixing or abandoning the Iran nuclear deal. -
World News Macron flew in to save the Iran deal. It's still dead | View In the end, the smiles, the handshakes, the grooming and even the hat could not hide a grim reality: the charismatic president of France had failed. -
World News Hundreds of human trafficking victims freed in 13 countries Interpol officers in Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Curacao, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos, and Venezuela took part in Operation Libertad. -
No Comment Russian Highline Festival 2018 takes place in Kislovodsk 200 people headed to Kislovodsk to pass over the precipice in the Russian Highline Festival 2018 -
United Kingdom House of Lords gives Commons Brexit-blocking powers Britain's upper house on Monday voted to give parliament powers to block or delay a final deal on departure from the European Union, defeating Prime Minister Theresa May's government. -
Sport Watch: Brazilian 'breaks world record' for biggest wave surfed Surfer Rodrigo Koxa broke the record as he managed to take on the huge swell at the famous Nazaré break in Portugal. -
World News Israel PM Netanyahu: 'Iran lied' after signing the nuclear deal Netanyahu reveals what he says are documents that proves that Iran lied after signing the nuclear deal and is secretly pursuing its nuclear program -
France March in solidarity with migrants Dozens of activists have set off from the Italian border town of Ventimiglia on a ''March of Solidarity'' for migrants. -
Sport Rome throws ring of steel round city for Champions League semi-final Terrorism and fan violence are the number one threats identified by Italian police, who warn Liverpool and Roma fans that no trouble will be tolerated. -
No Comment Never-ending stream of floats glide down the Fyris River The 30th of April, Walpurgis Eve – referred to as ‘Sista april’ or ‘Valborg’ in Swedish – is the celebration of spring arriving in Sweden. -
Destinations The world's first underwater residence Conrad Maldives Rangali Island opens the underwater suite by the end of this year. -
World News Did another advanced species exist on Earth before humans? New paper explains how we might go about looking for evidence of earlier civilizations. -
United Kingdom Rudd quits and Javid takes over at Home Office, but May's woes deepen UK Prime Minister loses key ally who takes blame for policies Theresa May instigated while Home Secretary, a fact the Labour opposition has been underlining. -
Syria Missiles strike Syrian military bases Missile strikes on several Syrian government military bases in northern Syria on Sunday night are reported to have killed a number of pro-government fighters, including Iranians. -
World News Four hikers die after being stranded overnight in Swiss Alps Four hikers die after being stranded overnight in Swiss Alps -
USA The dark origins of May Day -
Next Series Airplanes and material gains When you board an airplane for a flight, do you ever consider what it is made of? -
No Comment Afghanistan blasts kills four Two explosions targeted central Kabul on Monday morning, killing at least four people, including a journalist, and wounding eight other people. -
No Comment Thousands enjoy China's Hukou Waterfall Thousands of Chinese holiday-makers visited the magnificent Hukou Waterfall in north China’s Shanxi Province on the first day of the three-day Labor Day holiday. -
World News EU-US: Trade war or no trade war? Deadline looms for Donald Trump to decide whether EU will be permanently exempted from metal tariffs -
United Kingdom British interior ministry gets first Muslim head as Windrush scandal claims Rudd Theresa May loses a strong supporter in cabinet, but for Sajid Javid, son of Pakistani immigrants, it is a considerable step up. -
China Farming, cooking, online entrepreneurship - you don't need arms to do that Chen Zifang shows that obstacles are there to be overcome. -
World 'They beat you everyday' - the migrants turning back from Libya Euronews has been to Niger, where many migrants are returning after facing tough conditions in neighbouring Libya -
Afghanistan Journalists targeted in Kabul attack Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders says at least nine journalists were among those killed in a deadly attack in Afghanistan’s capital, and six were wounded. -
Australia 'World's oldest spider' dies at home after 43 years For spiders, the secret to long life is not moving much. -
World News Avengers: Infinity War breaks worldwide box office record Avengers: Infinity War is super-packed with super heroes and made a super debut. The film made history earning $520 million euros worldwide on its opening weekend. -
World News Israel eyed after attack kills Iranians in Syria, triggers earthquake Israel's ambassador to the U.N. said Friday that more than "80,000 extremists" are members of militias in Syria "under Iranian control." -
Australia Australian scientist, 104, to fly to Switzerland for assisted death David Goodall has reignited a national euthanasia debate by seeking to put an end to his life even though he has no terminal illness. -
Spain #Cuéntalo: Spanish women tell their stories of #MeToo abuse, rape The trending hashtag joins a wave of Spanish protests that came after a group of men in the so-called 'Wolf Pack' trial were cleared of rape and found guilty over the lesser charge of sexual abuse. -
Armenia Armenia's man of the hour, Nikol Pashinyan The opposition figure leading a people power revolution against alleged corruption in the Caucasian republic. -
World News The nuclear site Kim Jong Un vowed to shut may already be 'useless' Kim Jong Un has already demonstrated that he has a credible nuclear deterrent and recently said the test site had "completed its mission." -
World News Lebanon's long-awaited parliamentary elections: analysis These are the first parliamentary elections held in Lebanon since 2009, despite the constitution’s provision for electoral processes every four years. In order to understand what is at stake, we spoke with Marwan Maalouf, a political analyst at the Holy Spirit University of Kaslisk in Beirut -
United Kingdom UK gets new interior minister Sajid Javid appointed in wake of Amber Rudd's Windrush departure -
Turkey Turkish fan got banned from team stadium — so he hires a crane to watch game Some fans will stop at nothing to watch the team they love. In this case, it involved hiring a crane. -
World News They turned to sex work to feed their addiction. Now they're trying to break free. "If I went back out on the street, I would die," said one former sex worker and recovering opioid addict. -
World News Journalists among the dead as Kabul suicide blasts kill 18 AFP's chief photographer in the Afghan capital was confirmed dead. He was rushing to the scene of the first blast when a second attacker struck. -
United Kingdom EU's Barnier 'not an honest broker', says DUP leader Northern Ireland party leader launches attack on EU Brexit negotiator. -
United Kingdom UK's No 2 and No 3 supermarkets to merge A deal to create the biggest retailer in the UK is in the works. -
Armenia Armenia opposition leader Pashinyan formally nominated PM candidate The Armenian parliament, due to elect a successor to ex-prime minister Serzh Sargsyan on Tuesday, is expected to choose protest leader Nikol Pashinyan. -
Afghanistan Afghanistan: journalists among 25 dead in Kabul rush hour blasts Several journalists are among at least 25 people killed as two explosions hit the Afghan capital during Monday morning rush hour. Dozens have been injured. -
Egypt Fire engulfs building site of new Egypt Museum At least 10 fire engines sent to the scene near the famed pyramids -
World News As it happened: Monday morning, April 30 Euronews' breaking news coverage this morning, Monday, April 30. -
Spain Barcelona fans celebrate their team's 25th La Liga title Barcelona fans celebrate their team's 25th La Liga title after winning 4-2 at Deportivo La Coruna -
United Kingdom UK home secretary Rudd resigns amid immigration scandal British Home Secretary Amber Rudd resigned has resigned saying she had mistakenly misled parliament over whether her department had targets for deporting illegal immigrants. -
United Kingdom Amber Rudd resigns over Windrush scandal UK's Home Secretary steps down after misleading a parliamentary committee over government deportation targets.