20 January 2019 | Euronews
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No Comment Magnitude 6.7 earthquake strikes Chile killing two A magnitude 6.7 earthquake hit the coast of north-central Chile on Saturday evening, the US Geological Survey said. -
USA Taliban says it pulls out of peace talks after refusing to release U.S. professor Kevin King was kidnapped at gunpoint from the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul alongside Australian colleague Timothy weeks in 2016. -
USA Adam Schiff says he will subpoena Michael Cohen to testify before his committee 'if necessary' Schiff said "we've given Michael Cohen a date that we'd like him to come in either voluntarily or, if necessary, by subpoena." -
USA Giuliani: '100 percent' certain Trump didn't direct Cohen to lie, but 'so what' if they discussed testimony Giuliani said it would be "perfectly normal" if Trump had talked to Cohen about his testimony to Congress -
USA Giuliani: '100 percent' certain Trump didn't direct Cohen to lie, but 'so what' if they discussed testimony Giuliani said it would be "perfectly normal" if Trump had talked to Cohen about his testimony to Congress -
USA Meaningful ways to celebrate Martin Luther King Day From books to movies to parades, here's how to bring hope and meaning to your Martin Luther King Day holiday. -
USA In first Iowa campaign stop, Gillibrand talks up rural roots, confronts questions of electability Prospective Democratic voters quizzed the New York senator on her role in Sen. Al Franken's resignation and her ability to best Trump in 2020. -
USA Bus collision in Bolivia leaves at least 22 dead, 37 injured A police report said that the accident was due to excessive speed and one of the buses may have driven into the oncoming lane. -
Sport UCI Cyclo-Cross World Cup: Vos leads at Pontchâteau UCI Cyclo-Cross World Cup, Vos set to win the tournament -
Israel Israeli and Syrian military trade claims on airstrikes Israeli and Syrian military are both claiming to have prevented attacks by each other's forces. -
USA IRA dissidents suspected in Northern Ireland car bomb blast "Shame on you. Shame on you and stop," said Mary Lou McDonald, leader of the Sinn Fein political party which was once the political wing of the IRA. -
USA Giuliani: Discussions on Trump Tower in Moscow were 'active' throughout 2016 election Senate Intelligence Committee's top Democrat says "remarkable" shifting timeline is cause for more investigation. -
United Kingdom Two arrested over Derry blast Police in Northern Ireland have arrested two men following Saturday's car bomb in Londonderry -
USA Trump warns Nancy Pelosi to 'be careful' after Democrats signal they won't accept his shutdown offer Responding to criticism from the right, Trump said amnesty for immigrants was not part of his offer. -
Switzerland World Economic Forum 2019: What to expect at this year's Davos Leaders in politics and business are gathering in the mountain resort of Davos in Switzerland ahead of the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting. -
United Kingdom What are the amendments seeking to change the course of Brexit? British members of parliament on Tuesday voted on seven amendments to Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal, two of which passed. -
Greece Greeks protest at Macedonia name deal Thousands of protesters gathered in Athens over a name deal with neighbouring Macedonia -
No Comment Stunning view of large Icicle waterfall in east China's Mount Taishan Flowing water and ice in the current frigid winter season have formed a huge icicle waterfall in Mount Tai, China's most sacred mountain in Shandong Province. -
Greece Thousands clash with police in Athens over Macedonia name deal Many Greeks have taken part in violent demonstrations, claiming "Macedonia is Greek." -
USA Shutdown Effects: Economic costs far from DC The data around the shutdown tell the story. -
Sport Daryl Impey wins Tour Down Under 2019 Daryl Impey takes Tour Down Under 2019, Richie Porte wins Willunga stage -
No Comment Two dead and 25 others injured in fire at French ski resort of Courchevel Two people died and 25 were injured after a fire broke out early on Sunday (January 20) in a building in the French ski resort of Courchevel. -
No Comment From pariah to demi-god: transgender leader a star at Indian festival Laxmi Narayan Tripathi, an Indian transgender activist and a former reality TV star, is busy blessing a constant stream of pilgrims at India's Kumbh Mela, a huge religious festival at the confluence of the holy Ganges and Yamuna rivers. -
USA Democrats 'like' it: The secret to Ocasio-Cortez's social media success "We've just never had someone who matches both our demographics and our politics." -
France Two die in Courchevel fire Two people have been killed and more than 20 injured after a large fire broke out in the French ski resort of Courchevel. -
USA Around 120 migrants feared dead after overloaded dingy sinks in Mediterranean At least 2,297 people are thought to have drowned or gone missing trying to reach Europe in 2018. -
France Two dead and 25 others injured in fire at Courchevel ski resort in France The fire broke out at 04:30 CET in a building housing seasonal workers. -
World News Trump offers immigration protection in exchange for border wall Trump offers immigration protection in exchange for border wall -
Italy Salvini to Macron: Work with me to arrest Italian 'assassins' hiding in France Italy's Interior Ministry said it is looking for 30 criminals wanted in their native country but hiding abroad. -
United Kingdom Prince Philip caught driving without a seatbelt after car crash Norfolk Police said that "suitable words of advice have been given to the driver." -
No Comment Orthodox believers swim In Icy waters to mark Epiphany in Serbia Orthodox feast of Epiphany was celebrated all over Serbia with swimming in freezing rivers and lakes -
USA Death toll rises to 73 in Mexico fuel pipeline fire horror The tragedy came three weeks after President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador vowed to fight fuel theft gangs that drill dangerous, illegal taps into pipelines. -
Democratic Republic Of Congo DR Congo: Court rules in favour of Tshisekedi for president Martin Fayulu has called for protests after the Congolese constitutional court rejected a challenge to the election results. -
USA No apparent injuries in suspected Northern Ireland car bomb "Thankfully no one appears to have been injured in this incident. Derry is a city moving forward and no one wants this type of incident," a local member of parliament said. -
World News Belgrade sees seventh week of anti-government protests Seventh week of anti-government protests in Belgrade -
USA Trump splits Republicans with new border wall gambit Analysis: Trump broke an iron rule of modern politics with his new border-wall proposal: Never split your own party. -
USA Students eyed for taunting Native Americans "We condemn the actions of the Covington Catholic High School students," an archdiocese near Cincinnati said.