11 January 2019 | Euronews
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USA Behind #GoFundTheWall, a shadowy email harvesting operation Brian Kolfage, a triple-amputee Air Force veteran, has operated fake news websites and fundraisers to build a lucrative email list. -
USA Sheriff criticized over Parkland shooting response removed from office Gov. Ron DeSantis removed the Broward County sheriff, saying he had shown "repeated incompetence and neglect of duty." -
USA Come up Trumps: archive clips triumph at poking fun at Donald’s wall links Two archive clips have been unearthed to jokingly suggest Trump’s focus on walls has a much richer history. -
USA Nearly 500 people are now sick on Royal Caribbean cruise ship More than 275 people had initially come down with a gastrointestinal illness, a spokesman for Oasis of the Seas said. -
USA Beleaguered firefighters put on hold by government shutdown "If you don't do the hiring on time, then you can't do the training on time, then you are not ready for the next fire season," a nonprofit leader said. -
USA Beleaguered firefighters put on hold by government shutdown "If you don't do the hiring on time, then you can't do the training on time, then you are not ready for the next fire season," a nonprofit leader said. -
USA 21-year-old woman arrested in connection with killing of nail-salon manager A customer fled the salon after her credit card declined charges for her $35 manicure. The pursuing manager was killed when she was dragged by the woman's vehicle, police said -
USA Julián Castro thinks he could be Democrats' 'antidote to Donald Trump' "Mine is an immigrant story," Castro said. "It's an American dream story. It's a testament that everybody counts in this country." -
Canada When are we truly dead? | NBC Left Field This report looks at the debate around what it means to be dead and who gets to decide. -
France 'Gilets jaunes': 80,000 police officers deployed for 'Act 9' on Saturday The number matches those deployed at the height of the movement in mid-December. -
USA Trump holds off on declaring emergency to build border wall 'I'm not going to do it so fast,' the president said at a border-security roundtable at the White House Friday. -
No Comment Three injured after avalanche hits hotel in Swiss resort Three people were injured after an avalanche hit the Swiss resort of Schwaegalp on Thursday (January 10). -
USA L.A. teachers to strike over school funding if talks fail "What you're seeing is a national phenomenon, and it's been building for decades," said National Education Assn. president Lily Eskelsen García. -
USA A camera for babies and a fridge that can text you: The best of this year's top gadget show From a smart belt that is judging your habits, to an internet-connected toilet, this year's gadget show featured some bold new ideas. -
World Raw Politics: a look back at this week's best bits Here's a roundup of the best stories from Raw Politics this week. -
USA What is TikTok? How a short-form video app took over the internet The app, owned by a private company based in China, has gained a sizable user base — and its videos are suddenly all over the internet. -
Israel Fabergé eggs go on display at the New Jerusalem Museum Russian artist Carl Fabergé is synonymous with the bejewelled eggs he made for the Romanov imperial family in the early 1900s. -
Europe News Eastern European truckers protest against EU mobility package Truckers from Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Lithuania say the package divides the transport industry of Eastern and Western Europe -
World News The week that was: blurred lines between reality and fantasy | View We bring you our weekly View round-up of all the opinions driving debate across Europe and further afield. -
France Members of VHEMT have pledged not to have children to save the world Meet Alex, a 24-year-old French man, who wants to save the planet by not having children. -
USA Woman and two teenagers found dead inside luxury Texas home Authorities asked neighbors in the gated, upscale neighborhood near San Antonio to turn over any security video they may have. -
Republic of North Macedonia Greece-FYR Macedonia dispute: MPs back historic name change to Republic of North Macedonia MPs have made history in FYR Macedonia today. -
Saudi Arabia Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun: Saudi teen who fled fearing for her life granted asylum by Canada Canada has granted asylum to a Saudi teenager who fled to Thailand because she feared her family would kill her. -
USA Ginsburg is cancer-free, will return to work, Supreme Court says Ruth Bader Ginsburg is cancer-free and will participate in pending Supreme Court cases, a court spokeswoman said Friday. -
Business Planet New EU-wide eCall system saves lives by saving time Business Planet takes a look at the business opportunities being created by eCall. The new EU-wide emergency alert system that is using Europe's Galileo and EGNOS satellite services to cut the time it takes rescue crews to get to the scene of road traffic accidents. -
Markets Take Five - May Day, May Day! World markets themes for the week ahead Take Five - May Day, May Day! World markets themes for the week ahead -
Italy Running on a prayer: Vatican launches track team The Vatican has launched its official track team composed of priests, nuns and Swiss guards. -
No Comment Helicopter propellers used to remove snow on trees in Bavaria A private helicopter could be seen on Friday (January 11) using its propellers to remove thick layers of snow on top of trees along the highway connecting the towns of Taufkirchen and Holzkirchen, close to the German city of Munich. -
USA Federal workers miss first paycheck as shutdown poised to become longest in U.S. history The last government shutdown to have lasted this long was in 1996, when President Bill Clinton and the GOP-controlled Congress were at loggerheads. -
Ecotech Here are the brands making bamboo bikes that you should know about Bicycles made of steel are heavy, aluminium can be too weak, carbon fibre too expensive and not eco-friendly. That's why manufacturers are looking to bamboo -
World News How and where can I vote in the 2019 European elections? All you ever wanted to know about voter eligibility in the 2019 European elections but were too shy to ask -
World Abu Dhabi’s most historic structure opens to the public Abu Dhabi’s oldest memorial to its past, Qasr Al Hosn, has permanently opened to the public following 11 years of restoration. -
World Endangered falcons race to make a comeback in the Gulf The Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital is the largest institute for falcon medicine worldwide. -
Sweden Sweden's Social Democrats seek deal with opposition to form government After months of political deadlock, Sweden's Social Democrats agreed a deal with the opposition Centre Party and the Liberals to try to form a government -
USA Citizen scientists discover strange new world that pro astronomers missed The newfound exoplanet is unlike anything in our solar system. -
France Anti-cyber-hate law in the works as France Equality Minister speaks out against online sexism Online hate is rampant, but a French bill in development for this year is trying to limit it. Here's how. -
USA Rookie police officer in Northern California shot and killed The suspect in the slaying of Natalie Corona, 22, was found dead of a self-inflicted wound hours later, officials said. -
Germany Footage of violent attack on far-right politician published by German police Bremen police have published a video showing the moment the far-right AFD politician was attacked. -
Ocean Sustainable fishing is 2020 target as stricter regulations improve stocks North Sea fishermen benefiting from improved catches -
Ocean Fish stocks “much better” than twenty years ago North Sea benefits from stricter regulations on fish "dumping" -
China Watch: China releases video showing probe landing on far side of the moon The Chang'e-4 probe landed on January 3. It was the first to ever land on the dark side of the moon. -
USA Japan Olympics chief investigated for corruption linked to 2020 Games Tsunekazu Takeda denied there was any type of bribery surrounding Tokyo's bid to host Olympics. -
Saudi Arabia Saudi advisory council approves regulations to limit child marriages Saudi Arabia's Shura Council has approved regulations to limit child marriages, but what are the reactions from human rights experts and the Saudi population? -
Australia Watch: Python riddled with over 500 ticks found in Australian swimming pool A snake covered with hundreds of ticks was saved by snake catchers in Australia -
USA Lion gets full medical at Oklahoma Zoo Lion gets full medical at Oklahoma Zoo -
World News Design of single African Union passport for all to be unveiled this year Africa inches closer to getting a passport for all this year. -
USA Ronaldo's 'calm' as rape case goes forward, says Juventus coach Las Vegas police said in a statement that an official request has been submitted to Italian authorities for a DNA sample from the player. -
USA Elizabeth Smart 'thrilled' about Jayme Closs: 'What a miracle!' "Whatever other details may surface the most important will still remain that she is alive," Smart, who went missing for nine months when she was 14, said in an Instagram post about Jayme. -
Poland Huawei sacks employee arrested on spying charges in Poland Poland arrested a Chinese employee of Huawei and a Polish national on charges of spying on Friday, amid increasing criticism of the telecoms equipment maker. -
USA An emergency declaration may be the shutdown off-ramp. But what about the consequences? 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. -
My Europe Series State of the Union: Brexit traffic jams, EU-US ties and yellow vest art In this edition: we look at No Deal preparations and another tough week for Theresa May, Donald Trump's diplomatic snub and yellow vest protesters become part of an iconic painting. -
USA First Read's Morning Clips: Federal workers protest shutdown A roundup of the most important political news stories of the day -
USA Former Nazi guard who spent decades living in U.S. before deportation dies Palij's U.S. citizenship was revoked in 2003 based on his wartime activities, human rights abuses and immigration fraud. -
Azerbaijan Journalist blackmailed over spy-camera sex tape wins court case against Azerbaijan Khadija Ismayilova was filmed by hidden cameras in her own apartment after working on Panama-leaks story about ruling family. -
USA America held 'hostage': Kamala Harris, eyeing 2020, slams Trump over the shutdown "The president is holding the American people hostage over this vanity project. This is a crisis of his own making," Harris said. -
United Kingdom Is a ‘no deal’ Brexit exactly what the UK needs? | View A 'no deal' outcome to Brexit may be disastrous for the UK but it may be necessary to put its current divisions to bed. -
World News No delay to Brexit deadline, despite media report — PM spokesperson Prime Minister Theresa May has and still rules out delaying Brexit by extending Article 50, her spokeswoman Alison Donnelly told reporters. -
Markets U.S. stocks pause after five-day rally; dollar rebounds U.S. stocks pause after five-day rally; dollar rebounds -
Japan Japanese Olympic chief indicted in France, suspected of corruption The head of Japan's Olympic Committee, Tsunekazu Takeda, has been indicted in France on corruption allegations, Paris' financial prosecutor's office spokesperson confirmed to Euronews. -
United Kingdom Andy Murray out of Australian Open and might now retire British tennis champion Andy Murray has been knocked out of the Australian open after a five set battle with Roberto Bautista Agut. -
France WW1 German submarine emerges from French beach WW1 German submarine emerges from French coast. -
USA American troops start withdrawing from Syria, official says Confirmation of the first withdrawals comes amid confusion over plans to implement President Donald Trump's pullout order. -
Germany German courts evacuated due to bomb threats Police say a court in Potsdam has been evacuated due to bomb threats. -
United Kingdom Brexit: Conservative MP says UK would 'cash in' if no-deal is reached with EU Jenkin addressed what he termed the "ludicrous" concerns of the chamber about growing queues at the English Channel border -
Europe News Romania's presidency debuts with demos Romania's presidency debuts with demos -
USA Countries line up to offer runaway Saudi teen a new life Her case has highlighted the cause of women's rights in Saudi Arabia. -
USA 'There's no money': Shutdown freezes HUD funds for the elderly "If something major broke, I wouldn't have the funds to replace it," said a manager of an affordable housing building for seniors in Florida. -
Earth News Femme de Champagne - Part 2 “There’s space for women, and please come and join us. Just do it.” -
World Prospect of no-deal Brexit sparks concern among French fishermen French fishermen are increasingly concerned about the prospect of a no-deal Brexit, which would put their livelihoods on the line. -
USA Nuns on the run: Vatican's new track team dreams of Olympic glory It aims to "promote culture and running and launch the message of solidarity and the fight against racism and violence of all types." -
USA China's 'Sky Net' recovers $519M, nabs 1,000 fugitives in a year The four-year-old "Sky Net" operation aims to return white collar criminals and pilfered assets. -
Sport Police seek DNA from football star Ronaldo in rape inquiry Football star has insisted he is unconcerned by the inquiry because he is innocent. -
Sport Andy Murray says Australian Open could be his last tournament Former No 1 says the pain of playing tennis means he doesn't expect to be able to play on much longer. -
World News German courts bomb threat, head of Japan’s Olympic committee indicted: Europe briefing Here are the top stories we were watching today. -
World News 2019 kicks off with extreme weather as heavy snow blankets large parts of Europe 2019 kicks off with extreme weather as heavy snow blankets large parts of Europe -
USA Jayme Closs, Wisconsin girl missing since parents killed in October, has been found alive Jayme was 13 when her parents were found fatally shot in their home. -
USA 2 passengers arrested after threatening to open jet's doors on delayed flight After a diverted Aeromexico flight sat on a tarmac for at least three hours, two passengers "became unruly" and law enforcement was called. -
USA Alleged shooter in Jazmine Barnes killing denies involvement, attorney says The attorney for alleged shooter Larry D. Woodruffe says he has denied involvement in the killing of 7-year-old Jazmine Barnes. -
Greece Merkel seeks to close Macedonian naming deal German Chancellor on second day of visit to Athens -
USA 2nd man found dead at home of Democratic donor identified Timothy Dean, 55, is the second man found dead at the Los Angeles home of political donor Ed Buck. An autopsy is pending. -
USA Pelosi blasts treasury secretary after briefing for 'wasting' lawmakers' time Pelosi called it one "one of the worst classified briefings we've received from the Trump administration," despite "stiff competition" -
USA Raucous protests against California utility PG&E that is facing wildfire claims One tearful protester said she was speaking for the dozens of people killed in the Camp Fire "who cannot speak for themselves."