25 January 2019 | Euronews
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No Comment Dramatic rescue video shows man swept away by floods in Turkey Dramatic video footage has captured the moment that a man was dragged away by floodwaters as he tried to rescue a woman stranded in her car. -
USA There's no art in Trump's deal to re-open the government Analysis: The self-described deal-maker president gave up the ransom and the hostage for... a conference committee. -
USA Fiery editor — and Trump golfing buddy — is back at The New York Post "The Fox News ethos is going to be more clear and distinct in the newspaper and on digital," said sources at the paper. -
USA Roger Stone indictment: Is this all Mueller has, or is he closing in on Trump? Analysis: The indictment does not allege Russian collusion, but Mueller might be building a conspiracy case. -
USA 4chan trolls inundate laid off HuffPost, Buzzfeed reporters with death threats The threats are part of a coordinated campaign organized on the far-right message board. -
Brazil Brazil: officials end evacuation of some 24,000 homes as a second dam no longer feared to collapse At least 37 people have died in Brazil’s southeastern state of Minas Gerais after a dam burst on Friday at an iron ore mine, according to the local mayor. -
Europe News The Calais resident who leaves her door open so migrants can charge their phones While her neighbours have built a wall so they don’t have to look at the migrants in Calais, Brigitte Lips welcomes them into her home. -
Greece Watch: Why is the FYR Macedonia name change deal so significant? Greek lawmakers voted by 153 to 146 to ratify an agreement that will see the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia change its name to the Republic of North Macedonia. Euronews' Apostolos Staikos explains why this is so significant. -
Markets Stocks, yields rise after deal announced to end U.S. government shutdown Stocks, yields rise after deal announced to end U.S. government shutdown -
USA After Roger Stone arrest, Trump focuses on CNN's reporting methods The implication of collusion between the FBI and CNN was, for many journalists, a bridge too far. -
Venezuela Guaidó urges Venezuela's military to recognise him as interim president "I want to insist in this message to the armed forces, the time has come to put oneself on the side of the constitution, to put oneself on the side of Venezuela." -
USA The Trump-Stone friendship faces its biggest test yet The relationship, rocky at times, has lasted decades. Now comes a high-profile indictment — and fresh pressure. -
Germany Motorist sues for discrimination over female-only parking spaces A man in Germany sued his local city authorities for discrimination over the introduction of female-only parking spaces. -
No Comment Venezuela unrest and Brussels climate change protests: No Comment of the week Take a look back at some of the top videos from this week's No Comment section. -
Switzerland Davos 2019: six things to know on day four Here is Euronews' round up from day four at the World Economic Forum. -
Markets Take Five: Time for a break? World markets themes for the week ahead Take Five: Time for a break? World markets themes for the week ahead -
World News Watch again: Trump announces deal to end US government shutdown US President Trump announced that a deal has been reached on legislation that would temporarily reopen the US government. -
World News Interpol expects 'breakthrough' in Kenyan attack investigation Interpol has been working closely with the Kenyan police in their investigation and five suspects, one of them listed as a Canadian citizen, have appeared in a Kenyan court. -
USA Trump to make shutdown announcement The deal ends the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. -
United Kingdom How are laws passed in the UK Parliament? Euronews Answers You don't get much more old school than the British Parliament. Shouting in the chamber, single file counting, Ayes and Noes - Euronews explains the creaking process. -
Business Planet The Croatian company driving innovation forward Business Planet goes to Croatia to see how one car company's innovative approach is driving its strong growth. -
World Brexit "act of self harm", Irish PM tells Euronews Brexit "act of self harm", Irish PM tells Euronews -
Germany Germany considers speed limits on its famous autobahns The deputy head of Germany's Police Officers' Union, Michael Mertens, supported the introduction of a limit on Friday, calling it "crazy" that some people legally drive at 200 - 250 km/h. -
World Is Europe still facing a migration crisis? UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi speaks to Andrew Neil Is Europe still facing a migration crisis? UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi with Andrew Neil -
USA Could the indictment of Republican advisor Roger Stone lead to Trump's impeachment? Donald Trump's political advisor Roger Stone is just the latest of the president's associates to be indicted by Mueller as part of the ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 United States election. Could this be the final straw? -
USA Mueller says Manafort should get no credit for cooperating Special counsel Robert Mueller's office no longer believes Paul Manafort should get any credit for his cooperation when he's sentenced. -
Earth News "You can make suits from a bottle" - Can plastic bottles be the new Egyptian cotton? An Egyptian factory uses recycled plastic bottles to produce polyester fibre as a cheaper alternative to cotton, after the country's cotton crop witnessed many hiccups. -
United Kingdom Remains of explorer Matthew Flinders discovered near London station The remains of the first man to circumnavigate Australia, explorer Matthew Flinders, have been discovered near a train station in London -
Switzerland Watch: Talking inequality, climate change and the economy | Davos After Hours Our correspondents in Davos look back at the top moments from the World Economic Forum. -
USA Should children be allowed to play with toy guns? | NBC Left Field Fans of nerf guns say they encourage children to turn off their screens and play with friends but could these games lead to real-life violence? -
World Jane Goodall reinforces her wildlife conservation initiative in the UAE Conservationist and primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall, famous for observing wild chimpanzees in Africa in the 1960’s, came to the United Arab Emirates as part of a Roots and Shoots promotional tour. -
World Endangered species find refuge in UAE national parks The United Arab Emirates is aiming to increase numbers of its indigenous animals by improving their natural habitats. -
USA Why flight attendants hate it when you order Diet Coke If you order a Diet Coke on a plane, be prepared to wait a little bit. -
My Europe Series State of the Union: 2 minutes to midnight The doomsday clock is stuck at two minutes to midnight - while in Europe people take to the streets to call against global warming, a name dispute, Brexit. We speak to the Hungarian foreign minister on the dispute with Brussels and Serbian film director Emir Kusturica on his views about the EU. -
World News The week that was: peeling back the curtain to reveal the truth | View Our weekly round-up of all the opinions that have been driving debate across Europe and beyond over the last seven days. -
Russia New Russian board game mocks Salisbury Novichok nerve agent attack The game's designer said he created "Our guys in Salisbury" because he was fed up with exhaustive Western media coverage blaming Russia for the attack. -
USA 'Well Done': Stone indictment details his contacts with Trump camp about Wikileaks 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. -
Spain Spanish miners edge closer in efforts to reach 2-year-old boy trapped in well A team of miners is edging closer in efforts to find a two-year-old boy who fell down a well in southern Spain 12 days ago. However, the hard terrain has slowed them down. -
Venezuela Venezuela: self-proclaimed president Guaido will 'review' possibility of amnesty for Maduro Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido has hinted an amnesty for President Nicolas Maduro could be possible. -
Greece Greek parliament ratifies FYR Macedonia name change deal The Greek parliament on Friday ratified an accord that changes the name of its neighbour from the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) to the Republic of North Macedonia. -
World Davos 2019: Gender inclusiveness in question as only 22% of attendees are women Davos 2019: Gender inclusiveness in question as only 22% of attendees are women -
USA U.S. Navy veteran being held over 'private complaint,' Iran says Michael White, 46, has been held since July, and is the first known American to have been detained in Iran since Donald Trump became president. -
USA Ex-Trump adviser Roger Stone arrested as part of Mueller probe Nearly a dozen Stone associates have been summoned by Mueller to appear before his Washington grand jury, sources previously told NBC News. -
Switzerland Inside Davos' media centre with Isabelle and Sasha Behind the scenes from where we make the news -
USA Michael Jackson documentary stirs controversy ahead of premiere The film could put fresh scrutiny on the King of Pop's complicated life and artistic legacy. -
Earth News Tropical holidaying with local wildlife trusts These are the sea turtle conservation projects you should visit this year -
USA American Airlines removes family from flight over body odor complaints The family accused the airline of singling them out because they're Jewish. -
United Kingdom Police investigate human bone found inside pair of Primark socks Police in Essex have opened an investigation after part of a human bone was discovered inside a pair of socks purchased from Primark in December. -
USA Syrian stranded at airport for months is now 'living the dream' in Canada Hassan al Kontar is now living a very different life 8,000 miles away, thanks to the kindness of strangers. -
World Culpable at 12? Phillipines moves to reduce age of criminal responsibilty The Philippine government is one step closer to lowering the age of criminal responsibility to 12. The country's President Rodrigo Duterte is pushing for the change, claiming that drug barons are using children as mules - he originally favoured the age of 9. -
United Kingdom Did the Queen make a veiled comment on Brexit at Women's Institute meeting? Euronews correspondent Vincent McAviney told Good Morning Europe there was “no doubt” she was referring to Brexit in her comments. -
The Cube FACT CHECK: No, Facebook did not give Nicolas Maduro's verification mark to Juan Guaidó The Cube debunks claims that Facebook gave Nicolas Maduro's verification mark to Juan Guaidó. -
World News These European cities are among the most powerful in the world Four European cities have been named among the 10 most powerful in the world, with London claiming the top spot for the seventh year running, according to a recent report. -
USA Wilbur Ross: 'I don't understand why' furloughed workers using food banks "The people might have to pay a little bit of interest [on credit], but the idea that it's paycheck or zero is not a really valid idea," Trump's commerce secretary said Thursday. -
USA 'I could lose my home': Low-paid workers hit hard by government shutdown Many subcontracted workers who clean, guard and cook in the cafeterias of federal buildings are unlikely to get back pay after shutdown. They earn on average about $32,000 a year. -
World News 'El Chapo' trial reveals drug lord's love life, business dealings 'El Chapo' trial reveals drug lord's love life, business dealings -
USA Woman gives birth to twins and IVF baby at the same time Beata Bienias was shocked to learn she was pregnant with triplets. She was even more surprised that she had conceived two of the three babies naturally. -
Switzerland Why do people pay so much to come to Davos? Euronews asked attendees at the World Economic Forum's annual event what they hope to get from the meeting. -
USA How the Trump administration's move on Venezuela came together An analysis on how the administration came to recognize Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido over the country's president, Nicolas Maduro. -
World News Europe Briefing: FYROM name vote in Greece, Queen's Brexit intervention and Spain well rescue Euronews brought you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. -
USA Officials rejected Jared Kushner for top secret security clearance, but were overruled Jared Kushner was rejected for a top secret clearance by 2 career security specialists, but their supervisor overruled them and approved him, say sources. -
USA Trump's border wall threats are a reminder to fix the National Emergencies Act | View Whatever ultimately becomes of Trump’s threat, Congress ought to use this episode to prevent future presidential overreach. -
Sport Israeli judokas top medals table on Day 1 of Tel Aviv judo Grand Prix The first IJF World Judo Tour event in Israel lived up to its high expectations with some thrilling judo on the opening day of the Tel Aviv Grand Prix