8 January 2019 | Euronews
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USA Second suspect in killing of Jazmine Barnes charged with capital murder "I look forward to the day that I can truly say, 'Rest in peace, sweet Jazmine, for justice has been done,'" the Harris County sheriff said at her funeral Tuesday. -
USA Beto O'Rourke lays low as draft groups look to lure him into 2020 race Activists in the early states of Iowa and New Hampshire haven't heard from the Texas Democrat. -
Belgium Raw Politics, Your Call: Discontent in Europe On Your Call, Raw Politics tackles the growing discontent in Europe with callers across the bloc and The Telegraph's Brussels Correspondent James Crisp and Greek MEP, Eva Kali. -
USA Teacher faces charges after video shows her dragging boy with autism "He needed a break and they kept pushing him to do more," said the boy's mother. -
USA Supreme Court rules against foreign company in Mueller mystery case The federal courthouse in Washington where the fight began went to unusual lengths to keep it secret. -
USA Navy veteran from California has been held in Iran for months, mother says The State Department said they are "aware of reports" that Michael R. White has been in custody since late July. -
USA Homeless man accused in GoFundMe scam sought by police In the alleged online scam, a couple raised money on the claim that Bobbitt gave the woman his last $20 when she was stranded along a freeway ramp in Philadelphia. -
World Raw Politics: European politicians denounce abuse directed at them A German politician was brought to hospital on Monday after being attacked by masked men. In the UK, MPs have called for more police protection around Parliament. -
USA 'Januhairy': See why women are ditching the razor this month Some women are going au naturale throughout the month of January. Here's why. -
USA Raw Moment: Child proves perfect prop to California Governor's inauguration speech The governor of California gave his first speech, but his two-year-old son may be the one remembered. -
USA Man released from prison and sent back finally begins life as a free man "I've just been praying and hoping that this day would come," Charles said. "And it has come. And it's a remarkable feeling." -
USA Joshua Tree National Park closes due to damage caused by shutdown Officials said that the 1,235-square-mile park will close Thursday morning temporarily, but did not say when they expected to reopen it to visitors. -
United Kingdom Theresa May suffers Brexit setback over no-deal scenario and MPs table 'no-delay' amendment British MPs won a vote on Tuesday which creates new obstacles to prevent a no-deal Brexit. -
World Raw Politics: Does France need a tougher law on protests? The French government is seeking to crack down on unauthorised protests with tougher sanctions. -
USA Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announces public discussion series on tech "I'm going to put myself out there more than I've been comfortable with," Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post. -
USA Walking car concept unveiled at CES The electric vehicle is designed to shift to "reptilian" or "mammalian" walking mode when terrain turns tough. -
Cuba Crickets behind 'sonic attack' on US staff in Cuba, scientists say The US recalled more than 20 diplomatic personnel based in Cuba when they complained of health problems after hearing a strange sound. -
World France tackles undeclared protests, Brexit debate date | Raw Politics French PM announces new legislation aimed to tackle unannounced demonstrations while UK MP's call for increased police protection. -
USA Fact check: Trump's previous misstatements on immigration, the border and the wall NBC News has fact checked more than a dozen claims ahead of the president's Oval Office speech. -
USA Winter storm blasts Europe; 13 dead amid heavy snow, gusts In Norway attempts to find the bodies of four skiers were again put on hold due to poor visibility and heavy snowfall. -
Germany Nazi-looted painting returned to heirs of French resistance fighter French politician and resistance fighter Georges Mandel was killed in 1944. -
Japan Carlos Ghosn claims innocence in first appearance since arrest The ousted Nissan Chairman professed his innocence in his first appearance in seven weeks. -
USA Navy medic faces murder charge after allegedly stabbing man 40 times The suspect allegedly told police that when he found blood on his body he did not know where it came from. -
USA Democratic congresswoman apologizes for 'distraction' caused by calling Trump a 'motherf-----' Rep. Rashida Tlaib said "the only thing I will apologize for" is "that it was a distraction." -
USA Manafort says he didn't lie to federal investigators Manafort "provided complete and truthful information to the best of his ability" during his 12 meetings with federal investigators, his lawyers say. -
USA Facebook removes page attacking R. Kelly accusers "We do not tolerate bullying or sharing someone's private contact information," a Facebook representative said. -
Markets UK shares jump as investors flock back to retailers, hope for trade deal UK shares jump as investors flock back to retailers, hope for trade deal -
World News Flights resume at UK's Heathrow Airport after drone sightings, airport confirms Flights at the UK's Heathrow airport were suspended over drone sightings. -
USA Should you try Dry January? Why a break from alcohol benefits women's health If you're asking why you should face the world without a sip of wine or beer for a month, there are some compelling health reasons to do it. -
Europe News The Brief: EU-US ties strained, Poland-Italy anti-EU league and a Russia missile In this edition: confusion clouds EU-US diplomatic relations ahead of a trade mission to Washington, Poland and Italy strengthen ties for eurosceptic bloc in European elections and Russia seeks to develop new missiles. -
USA Third cat in Wyoming contracts plague The health department recommended people avoid areas with rodents and use repellant when in areas with fleas. -
Ecotech Take a stroll into the future with this walking car South Korean automaker Hyundai has unveiled a car that can walk and climb on wheeled legs. -
USA Russian lawyer at Trump Tower meeting charged with obstruction of justice Natalia Veselnitskaya was at the 2016 Trump Tower meeting convened after Trump campaign officials were promised dirt on Hillary Clinton. -
United Kingdom Confusion mounts over claims that UK is seeking a delay on Brexit date Reports speculating that the UK was seeking the possibility of delaying the date of Brexit vote have surfaced. -
USA National emergency? There are borders to the president's executive powers. Analysis: The Supreme Court has addressed the issue before — and it might need to again. -
USA Russian at Trump Tower meeting charged with obstruction in civil suit Natalia Veselnitskaya was at the 2016 Trump Tower meeting convened after Trump campaign officials were promised dirt on Hillary Clinton. -
United Kingdom Claims Ireland is using Brexit to make life difficult for Britain 'totally untrue': Simon Coveney In an interview with Euronews, Ireland's deputy prime minister denied rumours that the Irish Prime Minister or himself were using Brexit to make life difficult for Britain. -
Greece Watch: Athens awakes to winter wonderland The capital of Greece woke up on Tuesday to rare snowfall. -
Saudi Arabia Saudi women to be notified of divorce via text, called a 'technical measure' by activists On Sunday, the Saudi government announced they would start notifying women if their husbands filed for divorce via text message, which activists call "technological progress" rather than real progress. -
No Comment Good over evil as Europe's first carnival of the year is celebrated in northern Spain The first carnival of the year in Europe is celebrated in the village of Silio, in Cantabria (northern Spain). -
Iran Iran crush Yemen 5-0 in Asian Cup; other interesting clashes coming up It's the first time war-torn Yemen participates in the competition. And their opponents come from a nation they are no stranger to. -
France US Supreme Court bans foie gras; French accuse court of bending to vegetarian lobbyists French foie gras makers have accused a US Supreme Court of bending to vegetarian lobbyists claims. -
USA Masks will be outlawed at protests in France with perpetrators sent to jail Troublemakers will also be forced to forced to pay for property damage occurring during demonstrations, instead of taxpayers. -
USA Woman dies after being found inside Toronto clothing donation bin It was the second time in less than two weeks someone in Canada had died after being found inside a donation bin. -
USA Ahead of primetime address, Trump hasn't earned the benefit of the doubt on immigration First Read is your briefing from "Meet the Press" and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter. -
USA Major networks will carry Democratic response to Trump immigration speech Democratic leaders demanded equal time after the networks agreed to carry Trump's speech. So far, NBC, CNN and CBS agreed. -
No Comment Hundreds of thousands of fish die en mass in Australia Hundreds of thousands of fish died in outback Australia, with the government blaming the mass death on a toxic algae bloom due to changing weather conditions. -
USA Take a stroll into the future with this walking car South Korean automaker Hyundai has unveiled a car that can walk and climb on wheeled legs. -
USA First Read's Morning Clips: Erdogan accuses Bolton of "serious mistake" A roundup of the most important political news stories of the day -
USA California's new governor gets help from young son at inauguration speech California's new governor Gavin Newsom enlisted some help from an unlikely source at his inauguration speech on Monday -
USA Foldable TV screens, connected kitchens and AI-driven debating - key innovations at CES Las Vegas CES draws together over 4,500 companies and 180,000 attendees from around the world for a celebration of technology and innovation. -
USA American who sent his resume to ISIS is detained in Syria NBC News reported last year that Warren Clark's resume was found at a house in Iraq. He hoped to get a job teaching English in ISIS-held territory. -
Earth News Supercomputer housed in 19th-century church is leading a global race to reduce energy costs Dan Brown's Robert Langdon stories, such as Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code seem to come to life in this 19th-century church in Barcelona. -
Markets European shares hit 3-week high on trade hopes, Italy bank gains European shares hit 3-week high on trade hopes, Italy bank gains -
Argentina Prehistoric deer found in Argentina dig Prehistoric deer found in Argentina dig -
Denmark EU agrees sanctions against Iran's intelligence agency, Danish FM says Denmark's Foreign Minister Anders Samuelsen said the EU was sending a "strong signal" after agreeing to enact sanctions against Iran's intelligence agency -
No Comment Moose on the loose in Alaska hospital building A moose wandered into an Alaska hospital building, ate some plants and exited using a motion-activated door that was stuck open because of the cold. -
Germany Alternative for Germany chairman left with severe head injuries after violent attack Police are investigating the case as a "politically motivated act" -
World Can EU make decisions independently of US, asks Iran's vice president Jahangiri Nuclear deal will test whether Europe can deliver more than words, says senior Iranian politician. -
No Comment Heavy snow hits Germany and Austria Heavy snowfall in Austria and Germany resulted in the deaths of seven people, Austrian media reported on January 7, with thousands cut off in mountain regions. -
Vietnam Incense stick production a boost to rural Vietnamese economy Incense stick production a boost to rural Vietnamese economy -
USA David Beckham wears green eye makeup on a magazine cover — and people love it Beckham wasn't opposed to accentuating his commanding eyes. -
USA Oil tanker explodes and burns off Hong Kong's coast "It felt like when there is a strong typhoon, when the wind shakes your doors violently," one witness said. "I thought maybe there was an earthquake." -
USA Coup bid ends with plotters killed, hostages freed in oil-rich Gabon The West African country has been ruled for more than half a century by President Ali Bongo and his father, Omar, who died in 2009. -
Germany German hacking suspect lives with parents and acted alone, say investigators During a press conference, investigators from the Frankfurt am Main Attorney General's Office revealed that the suspect is still living with his parents, still in education and was released from custody yesterday. -
World Snowfall turns Athens into winter wonderland It's a winter wonderland in a rather unexpected location today — Athens has been hit by a snowstorm and much of northern Greece is struggling to deal with snow and subzero temperatures. -
World Kim Jong-un takes birthday trip to China for talks with Xi Jinping Kim's green and yellow bulletproof train arrived in the Chinese capital for what will be his fourth meeting with President Xi. -
USA More than 1,000 affordable housing contracts have expired during shutdown "It's a mess," an affordable housing advocate said. "The pain is coming a lot earlier than we thought." -
Earth News Trend report: eco tourism in 2019 What to look for and when booking conscious holidays this year -
World Truck drivers support Brexit despite fears of no-deal chaos As British Prime Minister Theresa May is scrambling to get her deal through parliament there are fears that a 'no-deal' Brexit could create chaos on UK roads. Euronews correspondent Damon Embling spoke to truck drivers around the country to see what they think. -
United Kingdom UK: MPs urge police to improve response to abusive protesters After Conservative MP, Anne Soubry, was called a 'Nazi' and a 'liar' by protesters outside of Parliament, more than 50 MPs have urged Met police to improve their response to abusive protesters. -
United Kingdom UK introduces new drone measures to protect aircraft after Gatwick furore UK transport ministry gives police new powers to tackle the threat posed by illegal drone use to aircraft. It follows the disruption caused by drone sightings at London's Gatwick airport just before Christmas -
World News From robot bakers to Alexa-enabled toilets, what to expect at CES 2019 "CES has always been a proving ground, not only for products that will come to market but those that could come to market," said one analyst. -
World News What is the polar vortex? Here's everything you need to know Here's everything you need to know about a common cause of frigid weather. -
World French Prime Minister toughens laws following Yellow Vest protests The French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe has announced plans to toughen up laws in response to the ongoing Yellow Vest protests. -
No Comment Museum of Failure celebrates unsuccessful innovations A Donald Trump board game and bottles of Green Ketchup are among the exhibits on display at Sweden's Museum of Failure. -
No Comment Christmas tree throwing championships held in Germany The annual Christmas Tree Throwing World Championships took place in Weidenthal, Germany on Sunday. -
No Comment Italian band performs in igloo with instruments made of ice The Ice Music festival began on Saturday evening in Italy's Val di Sole ski resort. -
No Comment Damage as tropical storm hits Thailand's east coast Trees and utility poles were levelled and city streets and country roads flooded on Friday as rain, winds and surging seawater from Tropical Storm Pabuk hit coastal villages and world-famous tourist resorts in Thailand. -
World News Athens snowstorm, French cardinal case and UK abusive protesters: Europe briefing We take a look back at the biggest stories from across Europe this morning. -
USA Arizona care facility CEO resigns after vegetative patient gave birth The long-term care center said it "will accept nothing less than a full accounting of this absolutely horrifying situation." -
USA Seeking to avert L.A. teachers' strike, district and union work to hammer out deal The union of 30,000 members serving a district of 600,000 students has said it will strike as early as Thursday. -
USA Lead accuser of Rep. Jim Jordan over Ohio State wrestling allegations is jailed Former university wrestler Mike DiSabato was jailed Monday after missing a court hearing Friday. He is due back in court Tuesday. -
USA Bolton arrives in Turkey amid tensions over U.S. withdrawal from Syria The Trump administration is seeking assurances that Turkey will not attack Kurds after U.S. troops leave.