23 January 2019 | Euronews
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Italy Italy's Salvini urges French voters not to back 'bad president' Macron Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini called France's Emmanuel Macron a "bad president" and urged the French people not to support his party in the upcoming European parliament elections. -
USA Lawyers for Manafort charge Mueller has unfairly accused him of lying Trump's former 2016 campaign chairman is to be sentenced in March. -
Armenia It's time for Armenia to 'transform political revolution to economic one', says PM Nikol Pashinyan In an interview with Euronews, Pashinyan said it's time for his country to transform the "political revolution to an economic one." -
USA Could Mitch McConnell still be the 'guy who gets us out of shutdowns'? Amid the first fitful signs of Senate action since the shutdown began, his supporters and critics agree: if the government is to re-open, the majority leader could well hold the keys. -
USA Stormy Daniels bares expletives in scathing attack on Michael Cohen's manhood The porn star lashed out after the president's former personal lawyer said he was cancelling a planned public appearance before Congress. -
USA The Covington boys and the dark magic of crisis communications, explained | View Everyone was already projecting so much onto the interaction at the Washington Monument that it made it easy to sell one preferred narrative. -
World News EU citizens throw away increasing amounts of waste for fourth year in a row: report The amount of rubbish generated per person in the EU has been gradually increasing in recent years despite the Commission's war on waste, according to a Eurostat study. -
Georgia British man who killed date in speedboat crash to stay behind bars in Georgia for three months A court in Georgia ruled on Friday that the British fugitive should remain in the country for three months, pending possible extradition. -
World Raw Politics: Wikipedia CEO Jimmy Wales on fighting the spread of fake news "The whole point of democracy is to express the will of the people,” Wales said. “If the people are being duped and tricked by complete lies and false information, we end up with results that don’t really represent what the people want.” -
World Raw Politics: Margaritis Schinas references Spice Girls in plea to UK Margaritis Schinas asked the British government to "tell us what you want, what you really, really want" in a conference with journalists Wednesday. -
World Raw Politics: UK Trade Minister Liam Fox says government looking for a compromise on backstop Liam Fox is making deals in Davos this week in an effort to protect UK business and trade. -
World Raw Politics: Huawei retaliates against government restrictions In response to criticism and restrictions imposed by several Western governments, tech giant Huawei warns they may take their business elsewhere. -
Russia Russia gives first glimpse of missile that US says violates arms control treaty Russia showed off the new cruise missile in hopes that it will save a landmark arms control pact with Washington. -
Markets European shares dip as Ingenico, Metro Bank add to macro gloom European shares dip as Ingenico, Metro Bank add to macro gloom -
Switzerland Davos 2019: 7 things to know on day two Here are the stories making headlines on day two of the World Economic Forum in Davos. -
Switzerland Talking populism, another financial crisis and tax justice | Davos After Hours In Euronews' special Davos After Hours discussion, correspondents Darren McCaffrey, Shona Murray and Sasha Vakulina break down the key events from day two at the World Economic Forum (WEF). -
USA Michael Cohen says Trump's 'threats against his family' will delay his testimony before the House "This is a time where Mr. Cohen had to put his family and their safety first," Cohen's attorney, Lanny Davis, said. -
USA Far-right lawmakers in Germany walk out on Holocaust survivor's speech A Jewish community leader accused the party of playing down Nazi crimes during her speech commemorating the Holocaust. -
Venezuela Venezuela crisis: EU stops short of backing self-proclaimed interim president Juan Guaido Brussels has called for Venezuela’s self-proclaimed interim president Juan Guaido to be respected but has stopped short of explicitly backing him in the role. -
Venezuela Is Venezuela on the verge of a coup d'état? | Euronews Answers The Venezuelan government and the opposition are measuring their support on the streets of Venezuela this Wednesday after a few days on the edge of the abyss -
Italy Italy's second-biggest reception centre for asylum seekers closed amid protests With 48 hours of notice being given, a reception centre housing around 350 asylum seekers was closed yesterday. The migrants will now be moved to other centres scattered around Italy. -
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Golden Visas, EU rules in the UK, Hungary EU Commission cracks down on "golden visas" -
Spain Hard rock will slow final efforts to reach Spanish child trapped in well, says miner Euronews spoke to the former head of the mining group that will lead the final push in the mission to save a 2-year-old boy from a well in southern Spain -
Angola Angola to diversify market outside oil Angola to diversify market outside oil -
USA House Democrats probe how Jared Kushner got security clearance The probe was launched "in response to grave breaches of national security at the highest levels of the Trump Administration," said Rep. Elijah Cummings. -
USA Here's how smart toilets of the future could protect your health "Everything these days is connected and smart, but I feel like the bathroom is a very untapped area." -
Germany Extending Brexit negotiations better than no deal, German economy minister says 'A hard Brexit must be avoided'. -
United Kingdom British pound hits two-month high against euro and US dollar amid Brexit uncertainty The British pound was Wednesday morning trading above $1.30 (€1.14), in a move that many currency analysts were linking to the possibility of the Brexit date being delayed becoming more likely. -
USA U.S. ramping up probe against Julian Assange, WikiLeaks says Federal prosecutors have formally approached people in the U.S., Germany and Iceland and pressed them to testify against Assange, according to WikiLeaks. -
Earth News This street art is raising attention to endangered animals and it is made of plastic waste Discarded plastic finds a second life in Bordello II's endangered animal street art -
United Kingdom UK needs to 'deliver on the Brexit referendum' says trade minister Liam Fox There's one message British trade minister Liam Fox wants everyone to know: the UK must "deliver on the (Brexit) referendum." -
Europe News EU warns of crime risks from governments' sales of passports and visas EU report raises concerns on Malta, Cyprus schemes -
USA Hakeem Jeffries defends calling Trump 'Grand Wizard of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue' "I don't believe that the president is a card-carrying member of the KKK," Jeffries said. -
World News Romano Prodi back in Brussels Former EU Commission President promoting social infrastructure investment -
USA Fear of migrants 'makes us crazy,' Pope Francis says The pontiff, who is the son of Italian immigrants to Argentina, has made the plight of migrants and refugees a cornerstone of his papacy. -
USA First Read's Morning Clips: GOP floats another DACA trial balloon A roundup of the most important political news stories of the day -
World News Why Europe should partner the world’s smallholders to adopt big tech | View The Global Forum for Food and Agriculture has been a great opportunity to define the roles that we each can play in this move towards digitalisation but it is only the start. Devoting more time, energy and investment to this crucial area is in all of our interests if we are to guarantee our future -
USA It's Day 33 of the government shutdown, and Washington remains stuck 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. -
China Lunar New Year illuminations light up China's "Lantern City" More than 130 units of colorful lanterns were lit up on Monday in Zigong City of southwest China`s Sichuan Province to welcome the upcoming arrival of the Chinese Lunar New Year -
Switzerland Watch: Merkel encourages multilateralism in the face of populism at Davos German Chancellor Angela Merkel championed globalisation and multilateralism in the face of populism in her keynote address at the World Economic Forum in Davos. -
No Comment Tears and cheers in Nantes for missing Sala Nantes supporters staged a tearful and at times noisy vigil for former player Emiliano Sala on Tuesday after the plane carrying him to new club Cardiff City disappeared over the Channel. -
No Comment Taxi drivers strike on opening day of Madrid tourism conference Hundreds of taxi drivers protested outside one of Spain's largest tourism fairs on Wednesday as part of an open-ended strike against ride-hailing services. -
Hungary Budapest announces boycott of EP debate on Hungary next week Foreign Minister Szijjarto calls it a stunt for the European election campaign -
Russia Abducted Russian takes law into his own hands in kidnapper face-off The Russian businessman opened fire and rammed the vehicle frequented by his kidnappers in Moscow -
United Kingdom How could a second UK referendum on Brexit be organised? The Labour opposition's backing for the idea has revived interest in another public vote to settle the Brexit gridlock. -
United Kingdom Theresa May reaffirms her commitment to Brexit on March 29 Theresa May says her government sees it as a duty to take the UK out of the EU on March 29 -
World News ECJ tells UK to respect all EU rules until Brexit, including on asylum The principle of the first country of entry remains, the Luxembourg-based judges ruled -
Markets Asian shares dip, worries over growth and trade sour mood Asian shares dip, worries over growth and trade sour mood -
France 'In Calais, a dog ruined my life' | An asylum seeker's perspective Euronews talks to young men trying to cross the channel into the UK. -
USA Parents of woman in vegetative state who gave birth state say she's 'not in a coma' "She has significant intellectual disabilities as a result of seizures very early in her childhood," the family's attorney said in a statement Tuesday. -
USA Missing soccer star may be alive aboard plane's life raft, police say The Argentine had spent the hours before the aircraft vanished saying farewell to teammates after Cardiff City paid $19 million for him last week. -
United Kingdom Emiliano Sala's last message to family: 'I'm on a plane that looks like it's going to fall apart' Police on Wednesday evening said that intensive search efforts, including multiple aircraft and one lifeboat, had "found no trace of the missing plane." -
Earth News Sitting down with a stalwart of the UK’s ethical fashion arena Our interview with sustainable fashion pioneer Mark Bloom aka Joe Komodo -
World European Union plans to play 'asteroid billiards' in new space programme One example of the research being planned is how to protect our civilisation from asteroids potentially on a collision course with Earth. -
USA Bernie Sanders' 2020 learning curve: Black voters matter After a disastrous performance in 2016, the potential presidential hopeful is taking a whole new approach to African-Americans. -
World Oscars 2019: Netflix makes its mark and Lady Gaga gets a Best Actress nod Oscars 2019: Netflix makes its mark and Lady Gaga gets a Best Actress nod -
USA Inside the Brexit deal's major sticking point: The Irish backstop explained Hardly mentioned during the referendum campaign in 2016, arrangements for the Irish border have proved trickier to solve than almost any other issue. -
Switzerland Who's on the Davos Bus? Networkers, 'global shapers', and 'the best bus ride in Davos ever!' Euronews caught up with Davos attendees on the bus commute, finding out the many reasons why people go. -
United Kingdom Dyson HQ’s move out of Britain adds to Brexit jitters The CBI has called on prime minister Theresa May to rule out a no-deal Brexit immediately to stop "irreversible damage and to restore business confidence.” -
World Davos 2019: Former yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur on the concept of the circular economy The Ellen MacArthur Foundation is due to launch a report today which shows how artificial intelligence can help the transition into a circular economy. -
Iran Iran's president says media censorship has backfired on regime Opposing the will of the people is 'neither right, nor legal, nor legitimate,' says Iranian president -
Portugal There are now more microplastic particles than fish larvae in Portugal's Douro estuary There are now more microplastic particles than fish larvae in Portugal's Douro estuary, said researchers at the University of Porto, Portugal. -
World News Brexit warning; Sala plane search; and EU golden visa warning | Europe briefing Here's our round-up of the key stories so far today. -
USA In divorce papers, Joni Ernst says Trump interviewed her for VP spot during campaign Gail Ernst, her husband of 26 years, rebuffed an accusation that he didn't support his wife's career in court documents filed in the ugly breakup.