30 January 2019 | Euronews
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World News Denmark wins Bocuse d'Or 2019 'culinary Olympics' In total, 24 chefs took part in the competition affectionately known as the Olympic Games in the kitchen. -
Germany Refugee trio arrested in Germany over terrorist plot Three refugees have been arrested in Germany on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack, federal prosecutors said. -
Venezuela French and Spanish reporters detained in Venezuela have been freed The French and Spanish reporters arrested in Venezuela on Wednesday have been freed. -
World News Fewer migrants and refugees crossing the Mediterranean in 2018: UNHCR report The UNHCR has warned of a likely rise in anti-immigrant rhetoric ahead of the European Parliament elections in May even though the number of migrant arrivals in Europe fell last year, to a four-year low. -
France One dead and six injured in Corsica gun and knife attack One dead and six injured after man opened fire and stabbed people in Bastia, northern Corsica. -
World Raw Politics in full: Backstop, EU negotiations, and worries in Ireland Tonight's episode of Raw Politics discusses what could come next for Brexit following last night's vote. -
World News Denmark wins Bocuse d'Or 2019 'culinary Olympics' in Lyon In total, 24 chefs took part in the competition affectionately known as the Olympic Games in the kitchen. -
United Kingdom UKIP will rally against the ‘United States of Europe’ if Brexit is delayed With the Brexit deadline rapidly approaching, UKIP, the self-proclaimed “Brexit guard dog,” is warning that a Brexit delay would only reaffirm people’s mistrust in Westminster politicians -
Markets Asian shares inch up after Apple earnings, CEO comments Asian shares inch up after Apple earnings, CEO comments -
Russia Over half of Russians think there is a threat of war with other countries: survey The Lavada Centre found 56% of Russians surveyed feared that war with other countries is a real threat. -
Economy Europe's poverty gap "The problem is not that we run out of money occasionally. The real problem is that we live our entire lives this way and our children grow up in this too.” -
Poland Poland sick cow slaughterhouse: meat from closed abattoir 'sold to ten EU countries' Meat from a Polish abattoir at the centre of a scandal over slaughtering sick cows has been sold to ten other EU countries, Euronews has learned. -
World News Deadly polar vortex brings temperatures as low as -29C to US Midwest Americans are wrapping up against a blast of Arctic air from a polar vortex, which has brought dangerous and freezing weather to a large area of the country. -
USA Michael Jackson's fans don't want to think he hurt kids. But hardly anyone does | View We all think we'd do the right thing if someone was being sexually abused. But when the accused is a person we admire, many of us don't. -
China The major nuclear powers are meeting in Beijing. Why? | Euronews answers A two-day conference in Beijing calls on five major nuclear nations to maintain international stability. -
World News Orban skips European Parliament debate on Hungary Article 7 sanctions The European Parliament debate Wednesday continued on the progression of Article 7 sanctions against the Hungarian government. -
World Mayor of Belfast Deirdre Hargey expresses concerns about the future of Ireland The Lord Mayor of Belfast said she understood growing worry regarding the future of Ireland in the case of a no deal Brexit. -
Ukraine It's 'Me or Putin': Ukrainians left confused over president's campaign slogan Choose 'either Poroshenko or Putin': audience left confused after Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko revealed his campaign slogan -
World Raw Moment: Boris Johnson says MPs will reject May's deal again if backstop changes insufficient In light of Tuesday evening's votes in the House of Commons, Boris Johnson, former UK foreign minister, remained unconvinced that the result would change the course of Brexit. -
Europe News Watch: 'Withdrawal agreement remains best and only deal possible,' says Juncker European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said at a plenary session of the European Parliament on Wednesday that the withdrawal agreement remains "the best and only possible deal" and that "it would not be renegotiated". -
World News Emiliano Sala: Seat cushions found on French beach 'likely' from plane carrying football player Two seat cushions found "likely" from plane carrying football player Emiliano Sala: Air Accidents Investigation Branch -
Europe News Brussels on Brexit: UK must clarify intentions "We continue to urge the UK government to clarify its intentions with respect to its next steps as soon as possible," EU Commission vice president Frans Timmermans told reporters. -
United Kingdom Fiona Onasanya: Convicted British MP could still receive €88,000 salary in prison British MP Fiona Onasanya is still likely to receive her £77,000 (€88,000) annual salary even while she serves a three-month prison sentence. -
Markets Luxury stocks sparkle in tepid European trading as U.S.-China trade talks loom Luxury stocks sparkle in tepid European trading as U.S.-China trade talks loom -
Austria Arnold Schwarzenegger meets Austrian chancellor for talks ahead of climate change summit Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger met with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz on Tuesday for talks ahead of the R20 Austrian World Summit on climate change -
United Kingdom Winning UK Parliament vote on Irish backstop sent 'clear message' to EU: May More drama from the House of Commons in Prime Minister's Questions. -
World News Letter to European Parliament accuses EPP of violating fundamental European values In a letter to the European Parliament, a citizen group has claimed the European People's Party violated fundamental European principles by defending Orban's government. -
Earth News Trend report: the food you’ll eat in 2019 Innovative products, exciting flavours and original culinary practices trending this year -
Venezuela Venezuela power struggle as Juan Guaido given travel ban Venezuela’s self-proclaimed interim president Juan Guaido has been slapped with a travel ban and had his bank accounts frozen. -
USA Yes, it can be this cold outside in a time of global warming "A cold snap in the teeth of global warming is no more unusual than a cool day in summer. Both happen," one climate scientist said.
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World Do more to combat fake news, EU warns tech giants EU commissioners unveiled a report on how far Google, Facebook, Twitter and Mozilla had come in complying with the bloc's Code of Practice on Disinformation. -
United Kingdom EU is united behind the deal it already has negotiated with UK: Barnier The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator gave a very short answer to the UK parliaments request for a renegotiation of its deal -
World May gets mandate to return to Brussels for alternative backstop arrangements The amendment backed by May's government has passed Parliament, giving her a mandate to head back to Brussels. But according to a host of players on the EU negotiating team, she'll be arriving to a chorus of the word "no." -
World Bocuse d'Or: behind the scenes at Lyon's gastronomic olympics One of the world's most prestigious culinary contests is underway in Lyon with chefs representing 24 countries battling for the podium. -
United Kingdom Watch: What have EU leaders previously said about changing the backstop? To secure any changes, the British prime minister faces European Union leaders who, until now, have not shown willing to touch the Irish backstop. -
Culture Series Behind the lens of Roman Königshofer's outdoor photography Right at the heart of the Austrian Alps, you'll find Roman Königshofer (@rawmeyn), an Austrian explorer-turned-photographer whose photographs suggest that paradise can be found here, on our back doorstep — or at least, on his. -
World News Europe briefing: 4 stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. -
USA Thousands of British Jews apply for German nationality as Brexit looms For Jews whose families fled Germany to escape the Nazis, the decision has meant re-examining long-held beliefs about the country in order to stay a citizen of the EU.