18 January 2019 | Euronews
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Poland Thousands march alongside murdered Gdansk mayor's coffin Pawel Adamowicz was stabbed on stage during a charity event on Sunday. He will be buried this afternoon. -
Turkey NBA star Enes Kanter speaks out over “terrorist” claims Turkish basketball player faces arrest warrant over links with Muslim preacher -
World News Why is the US in a 'government shutdown' and what does that mean? | Euronews Answers The US has been in a partial government shutdown for four weeks now. But what does that means? Euronews explains. -
USA Trump may have some moves. But Pelosi knows them all. Analysis: The president needs a new game plan if he wants to keep up with congressional Democrats, -
USA If the latest report is true, which crimes might Trump have committed? Legal analysis: A bombshell story has Democrats calling for the president's impeachment or resignation if true. -
USA Supreme Court unlikely to hear Trump DACA appeal, leaving program in place for now If the justices don't take up the issue during the court's current term, the government will be required to keep the program going for at least ten more months. -
USA Turkish NBA player Enes Kanter misses out on basketball game in London amid safety concerns Turkish NBA player Enes Kanter misses out on basketball game in London amid safety concerns. -
World News Vaccine hesitancy among top ten threats to global health in 2019: WHO Vaccine hesitancy among top ten threats to global health in 2019, warned the WHO. -
Markets Take Five - World markets themes for the week ahead Take Five - World markets themes for the week ahead -
USA This startup wants to put huge ads in space. Not everyone is on board with the idea. Swarms of tiny, light-reflecting "cubesats" would come together to form luminous words or logos. -
Cult Historic Bulgarian city of Plovdiv is European Capital of Culture 2019 The historic Bulgarian city of Plovdiv is European Capital of Culture 2019 and its Together motto highlights how different communities can be united -
France Brands change Paris Fashion Week runway schedule to avoid yellow vests protesters This week at Paris men’s Fashion Week, several key brands have shifted their runway schedules to avoid the gilets jaunes (yellow vests) protests. -
Business Planet Harvesting the potential of Moldova's SMEs From plums and pears to nuts and wine, Moldova is famed for its fruit and food production. But despite that rich farming tradition, getting the money to start or modernise an agro business here can be tough. But an EU initiative aims to change that. -
Business Planet Banking on Moldova's farmers As part of a special Business Planet filmed in Moldova, Euronews spoke to Antoine Gabizon, President of Mobiasbanca - the bank is participating in the 'Fruit Garden of Moldova' initiative. The project aims to make it easier for small and medium sized enterprises in Moldova to gain access to finance. -
Mauritania Watch: Desert train of Mauritania running again after 10 years After a 10-year hiatus, the desert train of Mauritania is up and running -
World How is Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week encouraging young green entrepreneurs? This year’s Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) comes to an end on January 19th. Taking place in the UAE’s capital, it’s an annual gathering of industry leaders and heads of state to discuss the latest advancements in sustainable development. -
World News Asteroids are crashing into Earth more than before but don't worry, there's no immediate danger Asteroids are crashing into Earth more often than before but don't worry, there's no immediate danger — the next one is set to cross our paths in more than 800 years. -
World “U-turns are possible” - IRENA DG on US withdrawal from Paris Agreement The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) held its ninth assembly from 11th to 13th January in Abu Dhabi. -
World Jordan’s switch to renewable energy with solar power Jordan’s movement towards renewable energy is gaining momentum. -
USA Divers pictured swimming with 2.5 tonne great white shark off the coast of Hawaii Fearless divers have been seen swimming alongside one of the biggest great white sharks on record -
USA U.S. troops 'embarrassed' by Trump's Syria plan, Kurdish commander says "They didn't expect this decision. It's out of their hands, and they are constantly apologizing for it." -
France Gilets jaunes: growing calls for Flash Ball riot control guns to be banned in France Protesters have been left with serious injuries after being shot at with a LBD40 — a weapon described as "non-lethal" that fires 40-mm rubber balls. -
My Europe Series State of the Union: Brexit chaos and gifts for Putin In this edition we look at how Europe reacted to the rejection of the Brexit deal, as well as how EU countries are preparing for a No Deal scenario. In the meantime, the Russian President gets gifted a church in Serbia. -
Poland Polish man achieves lifelong dream of building working igloo thanks to heavy snowfall A Polish carpenter always dreamed of fulfilling his dream of building a life-size igloo. He's now achieved that and is on his way to building his second one atop a snowy mountain. -
World News Davos elites need to reassure those who most fear our tech-focused future | View As the Fourth Industrial Revolution takes shape and the surge of Artificial Intelligence gathers pace, the world elites meeting at Davos need to seek to reassure those who most fear our common technological future to avoid people falling under the spell of populism. -
United Kingdom Latest Brexit poll shows UK would now vote to remain as 'crossover day' looms The latest results from the YouGov poll were released as the predicted date that the UK would turn Remain due to demographics loomed. -
Sweden Swiss students follow example of young climate activist Greta Thunberg Thousands of Swiss students, some as young as 14-years-old, took to the streets of several Swiss cities to denounce the lack of government action to fight global warming -
World News Watch: Portuguese paratroopers raid rebel base in Central African Republic Spectacular video footage from the Portuguese armed forces shows how a battle between paratroopers and rebels unfolded in the Central African Republic. -
No Comment Turkish Air Force rescues four stranded in blizzard conditions Turkish Air Force teams rescued four people stranded in a blizzard on a mountain in Western Turkey on Friday, according to to the Turkish Defence Ministry said in a statement. -
World News The EU’s policies in the central Mediterranean are all at sea | View Keen to block migration, European governments invented a work-around to circumvent their legal obligations: they gave the Libyan Coast Guard support to intercept people at sea and return them to Libya. -
Netherlands Leopard cubs excited by old rope in Dutch zoo Rope leads to excitement for leopard cubs at Dutch zoo -
USA Impeachment seems much more likely after Thursday's bombshell report 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 First Read's Morning Clips: Another Russia-related bombshell A roundup of the most important political news stories of the day -
The Cube What do French citizens want from their government? Use our interactive map to find out Since December 8th, the town halls of small French towns throughout the country have asked their citizens to write down what their worries, questions and complaints for Macron are. Now, you can read what the people answered thanks to our interactive map. -
USA Dems vow action after report Trump directed Cohen to lie about Russia dealings "We will do what's necessary to find out if it's true," Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., the chairman of the House Intelligence committee said. -
USA Three of four Americans killed in Syria explosion identified The Department of Defense said Wednesday that the fourth person not yet identified was a contractor. -
Serbia Serbia smiles eastward as Putin visit builds ties Russia has strong support in Serbia because of its backing over Kosovo. -
Germany Germany debating Huawei ban from 5G networks over security concerns Germany is considering whether to block Huawei from its 5G networks amid concerns over security, according to reports -
Sweden Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven reelected for second term Sweden ended a four-month political deadlock on Friday when lawmakers reelected Prime Minister Stefan Lofven for a second term. -
No Comment UK company experiments with new technology to grow crops underground Growing Underground, a company based in Clapham, sustainably grows salads and other "microgreens" 33m below the busy streets of London. -
United Kingdom British ultrarunner Jasmin Paris becomes first woman to win 431km race along the Pennine Way Whilst smashing the course record by about 12 hours, remarkably, she expressed milk for her baby daughter along the way. -
USA Zimbabwe shuts down internet amid protests over $12 per gallon gas "The world must quickly step in to remove this blanket of darkness that has been put on the country," one opposition activist said. -
Cinema Kustendorf festival celebrates best of independent cinema Partly financed by the Serbian government, the Festival created by director Emir Kusturica aims to promote independent cinema. -
Markets Stocks rally on trade hopes, dollar has 1st weekly gain of 2019 Stocks rally on trade hopes, dollar has 1st weekly gain of 2019 -
United Kingdom Watch: Boris Johnson urges May go back to Brussels and remove backstop from Brexit deal Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson outlined his vision for Britain in a speech at construction equipment company JCB's world headquarters in central England. -
USA North Korean ex-spy chief arrives in Washington for talks Kim Jong Un said in a New Year speech he was willing to meet President Donald Trump "at any time." -
USA As the 'Dean scream' turns 15, its impact on American politics lives on The former Vermont governor's reaction to 2004 Iowa loss became one of the first viral events in politics. -
No Comment 'Zero visibility' as winter storm creates white-out conditions in Sierra Nevada Snowploughs were struggling to keep up — as soon as they dig out areas of road, a fresh layer of the white stuff falls, covering the area. -
Earth News Audemars Piguet: "The watches we make last forever" One of the oldest Swiss watchmakers just launched a new collection after 25 years. We visited their workshop to learn more about their 144-year-old savoir-faire -
World Murdered Polish mayor's body lies in state at solidarity museum Poland is in national mourning after the death of the popular liberal mayor, Pawel Adamowicz. -
World MEPs vote to impose financial sanctions on countries that flout rule of law The European Parliament has backed a plan to cut funds to member states that allow corruption. -
No Comment No Comments of the week Here are some of this week's top No Comment videos: We start off with the heart-stopping moment a baby fell out of its car seat in the United States. -
Spain Brexit worries Spanish business UK is Spain's biggest European investor -
Portugal Portugal airports to introduce separate passport lanes for Britons after Brexit Portugal has promised fast-track airport access and no visa requirements for Brits after Brexit in a bid to retain its biggest source of tourists. -
World News 'El Chapo's former mistress describes naked flight through bathtub tunnel Court hears how alleged drug lord played cat and mouse with police -
USA Is sex addiction real? Left Field documentary Ted Willis talks to experts, therapists and those who say they have become addicted to sex. -
World News Sweden reelects PM, gilets jaunes, EU rule of law: Europe briefing Euronews brought you the latest news and updates as they happened this morning. -
USA Trump admin weighed targeting migrant families, speeding up deportation of children A draft plan obtained by NBC News also shows officials wanted to specifically target parents in migrant families for increased prosecutions. -
USA Alt-right activist who met with congressmen posted about black 'violence gene' Alt-right activist Chuck Johnson has shown a steady interest in genetics and links he draws between DNA, race, intellect and criminality. -
USA Steve King's Iowa constituents split on support after racist comments Some voters in his district are questioning whether to continue to support the longtime congressman, others are standing behind him. -
USA 50,000 Coast Guard retirees at risk of not receiving pension checks It's a shame that Congress and the president "can't see the pain and damage their causing to thousands of people," one Coast Guard retiree said to NBC News.