13 January 2019 | Euronews
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France In letter to the French, Macron launches 'great debate' to quell 'yellow vests' President Emmanuel Macron has launched a national debate to appease the 'yellow vest' protesters. -
USA One dead, five hospitalized in shooting at a Phoenix motel An adult male who was at the scene with the alleged suspect and fled before officers arrived is being sought by police, authorities said. -
USA After California mass overdose, police say they had been 'waiting' for fentanyl problems "We ... have been waiting unfortunately, for this to happen in the sense that we knew fentanyl had been moving west," said Chico Police Chief Michael O'Brien. -
Poland Murdered mayor Pawel Adamowicz: thousands march in Poland to mourn Gdansk chief The mayor of a city in Poland has died after he was stabbed while on stage during the finale of a large charity event on Sunday. -
USA Top Dems warn Trump not to 'discourage' or 'intimidate' Michael Cohen from testifying Trump said Saturday that Cohen should 'give information maybe on his father-in-law." -
France France's Le Pen appeals to 'yellow vest' protesters for Europe election Marine Le Pen launched her campaign for the European Parliament election with an appeal to the Yellow Vest protesters. -
USA Republicans say Steve King's 'racist' remarks may result in action against him "It was stupid," Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas said of the comment. "It was hurtful. It was wrong. And he needs to stop." -
USA Democrats vow congressional action following reports on Trump, Russia "America deserves the truth and the Foreign Affairs Committee will seek to get to the bottom of it," tweeted Democratic Rep. Eliot Engel of New York. -
USA 'So many questions': Lawmakers respond to bombshell Trump, Russia reports "Why is he so chummy with Vladimir Putin?" asked Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin, adding, "I don't get it." -
USA Pompeo's 'apathy' toward jailed female activists slammed ahead of Saudi trip "Mr. Pompeo's apathy is personal for me because one of the women detained, Loujain al-Hathloul, is my sister." -
No Comment Indian city gets artistic makeover ahead of Hindu pilgrimage The Indian city of Prayagraj has been transformed as entire swathes of the city have been painted in a campaign to celebrate the Hindu pilgrimage of Kumbh Mela. -
France French media denounce 'yellow vest' attacks on journalists Journalists from various media organisations were attacked in the ninth weekend of yellow vest protests. -
USA Alabama police sergeant killed, officer injured in shooting outside club The slain officer has been identified as Sgt. Wytasha Carter, 44, of Birmingham, Alabama. -
Germany Germany's far-right AfD will campaign 'Dexit if EU won't meet demands Germany's far-right AfD party says it will campaign on an EU exit if Brussels doesn't meet demands -
Austria Three German skiers killed in Austria avalanche Three German skiers were found dead on Sunday and a fourth is missing after an avalanche struck an Austrian ski resort. -
USA Sen. Ted Cruz defends Trump's record on Russia as 'tougher' than Obama's The Texas Republican's comments come amid reports that are raising new questions about the president's relationship with Russia. -
USA Three skiers killed in Austrian avalanche, fourth missing The bodies of the men, aged 57, 36 and 32, were recovered later Saturday evening near the ski resort of Lech. -
No Comment Have a smashing time in Beijing's anger room Ever wanted to vent your anger by smashing something but was prohibited from doing so? Now you can in Beijing's anger room. -
United Kingdom Theresa May warns 'no' vote would undermine trust in democracy ahead of key vote May warns 'no' vote would undermine trust democracy -
USA Carpenters in Sicily craft crosses to highlight ongoing migrant crisis Craftsmen are using wood recovered from wrecked boats to create a series of crucifixes — symbols of the ongoing and increasingly overlooked migrant crisis. -
USA Poll: Spike in self-identified 'liberals' New data show that L-word has emerged from its exile and is being embraced by those who once shunned it. -
Germany US threatens sanctions on German firms building Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline The German-Russian proposal to construct the new Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline under the Baltic Sea threatens a US-German diplomatic conflict -
Israel Israel locates Hezbollah tunnel on Lebanon border Israel says it has located the sixth and largest tunnel crossing into the country from Lebanon. The find is a part of Operation Northern Shield aimed at detecting and destroying what Israel calls a vast network of Hezbollah tunnels. -
USA Climate change crusader has wake-up call some Democrats won't want to hear Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, who is weighing a 2020 run, is rethinking the carbon tax approach to saving the planet. He believes his party should, too. -
No Comment Japanese plunge into ice bath at Tokyo's shrine in purification ritual for New Year Nearly one hundred people gathered at a Tokyo shrine to wash themselves in an icy bath on Sunday (January 13) to purify their souls and wish for good health in the new year. -
Greece Greece's Tsipras calls confidence vote after coalition partner quits Panos Kammenos's Independent Greeks party objects to a deal reached with neighbouring FYR Macedonia over a long-standing name dispute. -
USA Israel finds last tunnel on Lebanese border, confirms strike in Syria Israel has asked the international community to impose tough sanctions on Hezbollah and begin to act against its state-within-a-state operation in Lebanon. -
USA Congress now eyeing the other Trump Tower once planned for Russia Two Congressional aides told NBC News Trump's proposed Moscow development with Aras Agalarov is drawing new scrutiny from House and Senate investigators. -
USA Anti-Semitism claims rocked the Women's March. Now local groups face the fallout. "People that were working with us began to question working with the Women's March," one organizer said. -
Bolivia Italian fugitive Cesare Battisti extradited to Italy after arrest in Bolivia Officials confirmed that Cesare Battisti had been put on a plane and sent directly to his home country. -
USA Nobel Prize-winning scientist stripped of last honorary titles over racist comments Dr. James Watson told a recenty-aired PBS documentary that genes can cause a difference on average between blacks and whites in IQ tests. -
USA Government worker forced to ration insulin because of ongoing shutdown "I can't afford to go to the ER. I can't afford anything. I just went to bed and hoped I'd wake up," Mallory Lorge said about her blood sugar going high. -
China Chinese coal mine roof collapse kills 21: State media An investigation into the accident in Shaanxi province has been launched. -
USA Mass overdose in California leaves 1 dead, 12 hospitalized Police say the victims used the powerful narcotic fentanyl, and first responders treated them with naloxone, which likely saved lives. -
USA Note left by gunman who killed California officer says he was hit by 'sonic waves' Police say Kevin Douglas Limbaugh, 48, opened fire on Davis police Officer Natalie Corona, 22, without warning as she responded to a traffic collision. -
Guatemala Guatemala protests after President Morales shuts anti-corruption unit Hundreds of people took part in the demonstration in Guatemala City after Morales announced last Monday that he was closing down the International Commission Against Impunity