31 January 2019 | Euronews
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Venezuela Venezuelan opposition leader’s family threatened said Guaido Juan Guaido told a crowd at the Central University, that his family, had been threatened by officers from a feared state security unit, according to Reuters -
Earth News Sustainable underwear against fast fashion These four ethical lingerie brands are on a mission to prove that sustainability is sexy. -
Spain Barcelona: UBER and Cabify suspend services in the city Tighter regulations by the regional government start on Friday 1 Feb. Ride-hailing services can only pick up passengers after a 15-minute delay from the time they were booked. -
United Kingdom Here are the jokes other Europeans are making about the UK over Brexit It comes as the British Prime Minister Theresa May tries to gain support for her Brexit deal in the Commons on Tuesday. -
Economy Italy plunges back into recession: statistics agency Italy plunges back into recession, said the national statistics agency. -
World Irish MEP tells colleagues to be respectful, they're not in UK Commons Today in Parliament, an Irish MEP warned other MEPs to calm down, reminding them of serious discussion they were having. In a further attempt to quiet the group down, she reminded them that they were in the European Parliament, not in the House of Commons. -
Germany Bundestag honours the 74th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz Holocaust survivors were present as the 74th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz was honoured by the Bundestag -
Spain Spanish mining towns in economic meltdown due to pit closures Spanish miners are in economic meltdown over the shutting of pits. Euronews travelled to a mining town in northern Spain to understand how the end of an industry has affected people. -
Russia Watch: Animals at Moscow zoo have fun in snow Nearly half a month's worth of snow fell on the Russian capital over the weekend. -
Markets Asia stocks hit four-month high as Fed turns more cautious; dollar sags Asia stocks hit four-month high as Fed turns more cautious; dollar sags -
No Comment Turnout low for fourth consecutive week of Brussels students' climate march 12,500 students skipped school on Thursday for the fourth week running to march against climate change. -
No Comment Greenpeace hold anti coal protest in front of chancellery Greenpace activists on Thursday demonstrated outside the offices of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, urging politicians to quickly implement the country's Coal Commission report. -
No Comment Extreme cold weather turns boiling water to snow in seconds It is so cold in some parts of the US Midwest that boiling water turns to snow in seconds. -
Venezuela Did a Russian passenger plane jet off from Caracas with Venezuelan gold? | #TheCube The arrival of a Russian passenger jet in Caracas earlier this week has set off an avalanche of theories and rumours on Venezuelan social media. -
Target Dubai: the dream shopping destination From its supersize malls to its colourful souks and annual shopping festival, this episode of Target explores how Dubai has become a global player when it comes to retail. -
World News Two French police officers sentenced to seven years in prison for rape of Canadian tourist Two French police officers sentenced to seven years in prison for rape of Canadian tourist -
United Kingdom Watch: Kite surfer performs incredible 200-metre jump Olly Bridge is a former European kite surfing champion. -
Europe News The Brief: Green dreams, Brexit sweet nightmare and transparency rules In this edition: we ask students protesting for climate change what they want changed, German sweet exports could be hit by Brexit and MEPs vote for more transparency over their expenses and lobbying practices. -
USA California beach taken over by elephant seals and their 35 pups A herd of elephant seals have given birth to more than 35 pups in the last two weeks on a popular beach in California which was closed due to the federal government shutdown. -
World British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt urges the EU to consider sanctions against Venezuela The EU joins the ranks of other countries that have added economic sanctions against Venezuela. On Thursday, the EU recognized opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country's legitimate interim president. -
Bangladesh Bangladesh’s garment factories must never become death traps again | View In the coming weeks, Bangladesh may make the mistake of crippling an initiative that has achieved dramatic improvements in fire and building safety in the years since the Rana Plaza disaster. -
Canada Canada: One severely injured in Ottawa shooting incident One person was critically injured in a shooting at the Elmvale Acres Shopping Centre in Ottawa, Canada on Thursday morning, said police on Twitter. -
World Millions displaced in Ethiopia: a forgotten crisis The EU has stepped up support as millions flee inter-ethnic violence. -
France Why France is making supermarkets hike the price of Nutella and other big brands | Euronews explains Given the 'gilets jaunes' protests, this could prove to be controversial. -
Italy Two tonnes of cocaine seized in Italy's biggest narcotics bust for 25 years It's the largest registered find of narcotics in Italy in 25 years with Italy, Spain, Colombia and United Kingdom authorities working together. -
France EU nations launch mechanism to trade with Iran | Euronews Answers INSTEX was spearheaded by Britain, France and Germany to enable EU companies to continue trading with Iran despite US sanctions. -
France French authorities ask Google to remove photo with Macron's face superimposed on Pinochet The French government has allegedly requested that Google removes a photomontage of Macron as Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet. -
Netherlands Non-stop church service ends as refugee family is pardoned A refugee family in the Netherlands, who were being protected from deportation by a continuous church service, has been pardoned -
Europe News EU 'risks pushing Venezuela towards civil war' after parliament recognises Guaido Venezuela's ambassador warns EU over taking actions, as Foreign Ministers meet in Bucharest and MEPs vote to recognise Guaido as interim president. -
Italy NGO ship with 47 migrants docks in Sicily after being stranded at sea for two weeks The migrants will be sent to seven EU member states. -
Economy MEPs hold a secret ballot... on their own transparency The apparent irony of the move was slammed as "bizarre and unacceptable". -
Markets Dovish Fed sends European shares at two-month high as oil stocks rally Dovish Fed sends European shares at two-month high as oil stocks rally -
Earth News Christian Dior exhibition opens in London The largest and most comprehensive museum display ever staged in Britain on the revered French fashion house. -
World Polar vortex: Millions hit by freezing temperatures in US Extraordinarily cold weather has paralyzed cities across the United States - leaving more than 200 million people facing freezing temperatures. -
World News A new generation takes up the hunt for Dead Sea Scrolls A new generation takes up the hunt for Dead Sea Scrolls -
World 'You can't go into a negotiation just saying no' - will the European Commission compromise? EU leaders accuse Theresa May of lacking ideas as UK MPs send her back to Brussels to ask for an "alternative" to the Irish backstop. Leave voting political commentator Iain Dale thinks is more about compromise. -
World Ethiopia: 3 million internally displaced in escalating humanitarian crisis With three million internally displaced people, Ethiopia is going through one of the most severe - and under-reported - humanitarian crises in the world. One of the biggest camps is Qoloji, in that camp are mostly ethnic Somalis fleeing persecution. -
United Kingdom Is WTO Article 24 the antidote to a No Deal Brexit? Euronews Answers Nigel Farage says the UK and EU could continue to trade tariff-free after Brexit. He's right but.... -
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