27 January 2019 | Euronews
Showing 40 results
-
France Bordalo II street sculptures in Paris expo A Portuguese artist is turning rubbish into street art sculptures of endangered animals to highlight Climate Change. -
France Paris: Banksy artwork stolen A mural by Banksy at the Paris Bataclan theatre, where Islamist militants killed 90 people three years ago, has been stolen, according to the venue. -
Panama Pope says Catholic Church is weary In a visit to Panama Cathedral, he made reference to the global sexual abuse crisis at a mass for priests and nuns. -
World News Maduro rejects Europe ultimatum President Maduro says he won't give in to an ultimatum from Europe -
France France's Macron dismisses attacks by Italy's Matteo Salvini and Luigi Di Maio French President Emmanuel Macron dismissed as insignificant the recent verbal attacks by Italy's two deputy prime ministers. -
Europe News Over 70,000 march for the climate in Brussels Marchers braved the cold and rain in Brussels to urge politicians to act on climate change. -
USA Trump cites misleading statistics in alleging Texas voter fraud President Donald Trump tweeted misleading statistics about voter fraud on Sunday, claiming that nearly 60,000 non-citizens voted in Texas. -
USA Julián Castro: Howard Schultz running as an independent would provide Trump 'his best hope' of re-election Castro said Schultz to consider the "negative impact" of an independent bid. -
No Comment Paris protest at violence of yellow vest movement Thousands of people gathered on Sunday to protest against violence during Paris' ongoing yellow vest demonstrations. -
No Comment French 'yellow vests' smash billboards during rally in Nantes Anti-government protesters faced off with French riot police in Nantes on Saturday (January 26) smashing street billboards in the 11th weekend of unrest that has shaken President Emmanuel Macron's authority. -
No Comment Enthusiasts replay the breakthrough of Leningrad’s siege Enthusiasts replay the breakthrough of Leningrad’s siege -
No Comment Bavarians compete in annual horn sledge race Thirty two racers dressed in colourful outfits took part in Gaissach's annual horn sledge race on Sunday (January 27), a popular event that attracts hundreds of people from all over Bavaria. -
USA Roger Stone says he would 'certainly testify honestly' if he cooperates with Mueller "I'd also testify honestly about any other matter, including any communications with the president," Stone said. -
Belgium The best signs at the March for Climate in Brussels "Titanic wouldn't happen in 2019" -
USA Prince Philip is 'deeply sorry' for car accident that left woman injured Philip, 97, seemed to suggest in the letter that he had difficulty seeing the car because of the sun "shining low over the main road." -
Netherlands At least nine people injured as homes collapse in explosion in the Hague An explosion took place in the Hague on Sunday afternoon, said the city's fire department. -
USA Do remarks by Giuliani, Trump count as witness tampering or obstruction? Analysis: The most problematic part of a recent Trump tweet about Michael Cohen is the cryptic recommendation to watch his father-in-law. -
World News Britain's Prince Philip apologises to injured woman in crash Britain's Prince Philip apologised to the woman injured in a crash that happened earlier this month. -
Serbia Thousands gather for anti-Vučić marches in Belgrade Protesters marched in Belgrade on Saturday in the latest rally against the Serbian leader, demanding an end to "political violence". -
World News Indonesia death toll from floods, landslides climbs to 68 Indonesia death toll from floods, landslides climbs to 68 -
USA Auschwitz survivors pay homage as world remembers Holocaust German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas warned in an op-ed that across Europe populists are propagating nationalism and "far-right provocateurs are trying to downplay the Holocaust." -
Venezuela Is it legal for Juan Guaidó to be proclaimed Venezuela's interim president? Is it legal for Juan Guaidó to be proclaimed Venezuela's interim president? Legal experts say yes. -
USA Democratic coalition shows fissures There are differences of opinion in the Democratic Party and those differences are more than just cosmetic. -
Poland Memorial held at Auschwitz on International Holocaust Remembrance Day Survivors, priests and staff at Auschwitz commemorated the 74th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp. -
USA You can't fix the problems with the internet without fixing humans first | View Everything you hate about online culture is created and maintained by other people. -
USA 'Wrong track': Public sours on nation's direction after shutdown Sixty-three percent of Americans say the nation is on the wrong track, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. -
Russia Russia marks 75 years since the end of the Leningrad siege Huge parade to mark 75th anniversay of Leningrad siege -
USA Democrats' race for the black vote is on. It could decide everything. 2020 contender Sen. Kamala Harris is making a strong pitch for African-American support. She's not alone. -
USA New Brazil dam fears halt search for hundreds missing after dam collapse Even before the latest news, hope that loved ones had survived was turning to anguish and anger over the increasing likelihood that hundreds had died. -
Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia might have a name but does it have a national identity? North Macedonia might be born but does it have a national identity? -
USA Guns and God: Growing number of US churches want armed security "Fifty years ago, you could say no guns should be allowed in church, but times have changed," said a police chief who runs a volunteer church security team. -
USA Discovery of Hezbollah 'attack tunnels' rattle a northern Israeli town Fears are running high that battle-hardened militants returning to Lebanon from Syria will intensify their focus on Hezbollah's original foe: Israel. -
Spain Julen's first autopsy results reveals child suffered 'multiple injuries' in fall Julen first autopsy results revealed child suffered "multiple injuries" due to the fall and that he landed on his feet. -
USA Venezuela allows U.S. diplomats to stay, defusing showdown Venezuela's military attache in Washington posted a video Saturday saying he had broken with President Nicolas Maduro and now would report to opposition leader Juan Guaido. -
World News Rescuers search for Brazil dam survivors Rescue workers in Brazil are searching for survivors after a dam at an iron ore mine was breached. Hundreds of people are still missing. -
World News Double bomb explosion in Philippines kills at least 20 At least 20 people have been killed by two bombs during a church service in the southern Philippines. -
Venezuela Watch: Why are tensions running high in Venezuela? | Euronews Answers Political tensions are running high in Venezuela, but how did it all begin? Watch Euronews' Venezuela expert, Camille Bello, explain the situation. -
USA 19 dead as bombs target cathedral in southern Philippines Two bombs exploded outside the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, which has been hit by bombs in the past. -
USA Taliban and U.S. claim significant progress in talks but no agreement "I'm more optimistic than ever before. I think we're much closer to a possible settlement than we have been in the past," Hekmat Karzai said. -
Sport Powerhouse performance from Israel on final day of Tel Aviv Grand Prix An electric atmosphere from a passionate home crowd helped Israel top the medals table on the final day of the inaugural Tel Aviv judo Grand Prix