4 February 2019 | Euronews
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Venezuela What will European nations' recognition of Guaido change in Venezuela? | Euronews Answers In Venezuela, "a game of chess underway to force a transition," according to Rafael Grasa, an expert in international relations. But what are the practical implications of European countries recognising Guaido as president in the Latin American country? -
Europe News Hungary opposes EU-Arab League cooperation due to migrant concerns On Friday, Hungary vocalised their opposition to a compromise between the EU and the Arab League over concerns about migrants. -
USA Virginia Lt. Gov. Fairfax denies sexual assault allegation as Northam faces growing calls to resign The lieutenant governor, who is next in line to become gov, says the encounter with a woman at the DNC in 2004 was consensual. -
USA A hole big enough to fit two-thirds of Manhattan has formed under critical glacier Scientists say if Thwaites collapses, it could trigger a catastrophic rise in global sea levels, flooding coastal cities around the world. -
Poland Countries cut Polish beef imports after 'sick cow' scandal as EU begins inspection Countries cut Polish beef imports after 'sick cow' scandal as EU begins inspection -
Markets Asia stocks quiet, dollar supported after upbeat U.S. jobs data Asia stocks quiet, dollar supported after upbeat U.S. jobs data -
No Comment Festival lights up Danish capital Copenhagen In one of the darkest months of the year, the 24-day Copenhagen Light Festival aims to brighten up the mood in the Danish capital. -
No Comment The annual Sapporo snow festival kicks off Visitors are flocking to the city of Sapporo on Japan`s northern island of Hokkaido to see snow and ice sculptures as the annual snow festival kicks off. -
No Comment Pope Francis welcomed by Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince as he visits presidential palace Pope Francis on Monday (February 4) was welcomed by Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, and the Vice-President of UAE and ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, at Abu Dhabi's presidential palace. -
No Comment Pepino the Cucumber comes back to life as Bolivia kicks off carnival Trumpets blare as townspeople walk solemly alongside a golden casket through the streets of South America's highest capital, La Paz, Bolivia, on Sunday (February 3), four weeks before carnival begins. -
World News The week that was: meeting the challenges of our interconnected world ǀ View We bring you our weekly round-up of the View opinion articles that have been driving debate across Europe and beyond over the last seven days. -
USA Poll: Dems want 'electable' challenger who can beat Trump. Values come second. This year is a change from what qualities voters are looking for in their 2020 nominee. -
USA Serial killer staged photos of victims, Canadian prosecutor says The prosecutor didn't display the images during the session, but said McArthur staged some after the men were dead: Two showed corpses with cigars in their mouths. -
World Poland's first openly gay politician; Brexit; and online hate speech | Raw Politics in full Watch Monday night's full episode of Raw Politics. -
World 'Gilets jaunes': Emmanuel Macron 'to call referendum' over France's 'yellow vest' protests President Macron is reportedly considering holding a referendum this spring to quell the continuing yellow jacket protests. -
Hungary Court convicts 10 after 2010 Hungarian alumina plant toxic sludge leak The criminal negligence case relating to a deadly leak of toxic sludge at a Hungarian alumina plant in 2010 has closed with the conviction of 10 people -
World News Halki seminary: the Istanbul institution at the heart of a political and religious feud The long-running international campaign to re-open a theological school in Turkey is set for a major boost this week. -
Europe News EU applauds social media platforms for removing more illegal ‘hate speech’ The European Commission has praised the likes of Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for their progress on the swift removal of illegal hate speech -
Earth News Climate-smart shopping in the world’s first recycling mall The Swedish ReTuna Återbruksgalleria makes shopping climate-smart. People even buy their old items back. -
United Kingdom UK promised to protect Nissan from Brexit fallout with €91 million of support In a letter to the Japanese carmaker, the UK business minister had vowed to maintain manufacturers' capacity to trade with the EU. -
World News Are wealthier countries healthier countries? Not according to a new 'life years' report Healthy life years at birth represent the number of years a baby can expect to live without an activity limitation or disability. -
Europe News Irish farmers 'receive promise of financial support' from EU in case of no-deal Brexit Following concerns brought up by Irish farmers, the EU has offered to provide financial support in the case of a no-deal Brexit. -
USA If Trump declares a national emergency, his border wall would drown in lawsuits ǀ View Texas landowners would have few legal options if Congress funded the wall. But if Trump goes around them, lawyers will have a field day. -
Europe News Poland's first openly gay politician launches pro-EU party, the Spring Party Robert Biedron's progressive Wiosna or Spring party aims to challenge the centre-right status quo that has permeated the Polish political scene for the past 14 years. -
World News World Cancer Day: Urgent action needed to improve early detection This year, World Cancer Day lanches "I am and I will" campaign. -
USA You've been breached: Hackers stole nearly half a billion personal records in 2018 Companies use nebulous language to describe the nature of the breach, saying 'other data' or 'employee records' have been stolen — which makes it hard for victims to know how (and when) to react. -
USA Iraqi president says U.S. has no right to 'watch Iran' from his country Iraq has found itself in a tricky position between two of its key allies as relations deteriorate between Tehran and Washington. -
USA Trump 'would have a hard time' letting son play American football On the day of one of the U.S' biggest sporting events, the Super Bowl, the US president said he was not sure he would let his son Barron play football. -
Notes From The Usa Savvy Seattle, Washington: where innovation and nature collide Acclaimed Northern-Irish singer-songwriter Foy Vance travelled around the US on the trail of music, history and culture. When he washed up in Seattle, Washington, he discovered a city with a distinctly independent spirit. -
Notes From The Usa Visiting Pike Place Market, the ‘heart’ of Seattle Northern-Irish singer-songwriter Foy Vance couldn't visit Seattle, Washington, without seeing its “heart and soul” and top visitor attraction: Pike Place Market. -
Next Series Measuring pollution: the tiny nanoparticles causing big health problems In this episode of Futuris, Euronews' Denis Loctier looks at a new EU funded research project developing new tools to measure toxic particles emitted by cars. -
USA In the Trump Era, Democratic Party has zero tolerance for past racist behavior from its politicians 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. -
USA First Read's Morning Clips: Executive Time A roundup of the most important political news stories of the day -
United Kingdom Brexit is pushing the NHS to the brink. Time is running out to save it ǀ View As EU doctors and nurses leave the UK in droves and medical supplies become threatened by a 'no deal' Brexit, the stark fate facing the NHS is becoming ever clearer as approach the March Brexit deadline. -
Markets European shares flat as U.S. job data boost fades European shares flat as U.S. job data boost fades -
Earth News Craft beer taprooms and communities These are more than just a venue for drinking -
USA Instacart and Doordash workers don't always receive the tips you add on "For a consumer to somehow glean that this tip is in fact just subsidizing what the company would have paid on the back end is a completely deceptive practice," said one consumer advocate. -
World Pope Francis begins historic visit in UAE Pope Francis is the first pontiff to set foot on the Arabian Peninsula. -
World US President highlights ‘good chance’ of deal with North Korea following ‘tremendous progress’. US President, Donald Trump, has said there is a ‘good chance’ of reaching a deal on denuclearization with North Korea as the two countries prepare for a second summit. His comments come as US Special Envoy for North Korea, Stephen Biegen arrived in South Korea for talks yesterday. -
Russia Six killed in central Moscow fire: TASS One of the victims is a "minor," authorities said. -
Venezuela Domino effect ensues as EU leaders line up to recognise Venezuela's Guaido EU leaders turn their backs one by one on Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro after he misses Sunday's deadline to call presidential elections. -
USA 2020 presidential rollouts diverse as the candidates Cory Booker, Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren are looking to make a splash — and lock up their base, strategists told NBC News. -
World News Nearly half of French and Germans think Islam clashes with their values: Survey Respondents in mostly Christian countries more likely to think Islam is not compatible with the values of their society, whereas fewer in Muslim-majority nations think Christianity clashes with their values. -
World Venezuela's squabbling presidents do nothing to alleviate escalating health crisis In the midst of a power struggle between two Presidents, Venezuelan citizens are suffering in a country struggling to function normally. Hyperinflation, food shortages and medication shortages are just some of the problems people face. -
USA Francis visits United Arab Emirates, becomes first pope to travel to peninsula The pontiff is due to address faith leaders in a show of religious tolerance in a Muslim region known for its restrictions on religious freedom. -
World Interpol chief warns of continued threat of so-called Islamic State The head of the International Police Organisation, Interpol, has warned of the continued threat of the so-called Islamic State. -
USA Pentagon to deploy additional 3,750 U.S. forces to U.S.-Mexico border The Pentagon will deploy about 3,750 additional U.S. forces to the U.S.-Mexico border for 90 days, the Department of Defense said in statement Sunday. -
USA Atlanta rapper 21 Savage arrested over claims he overstayed his visa after arriving from UK "ICE will now await the outcome of his case before a federal immigration judge to determine future actions," ICE spokesman Bryan Cox said. -
USA What really happened in Burger King's Super Bowl commercial with Andy Warhol? Did the iconic artist, who died in over 30 years ago, just show up in a new Super Bowl commercial? Yes, yes he did. -
USA Super Bowl 53 declared boring by Twitter users "If the game weren't in my stadium, I would have driven away by now," said a tweet from the Mercedes-Benz USA Twitter account. -
USA Ava DuVernay among celebrities boycotting Super Bowl in support of Colin Kaepernick "To watch the game is to compromise my beliefs," the film director tweeted. "It's not worth it." -
USA Maroon 5 headlines the Super Bowl 53 halftime show with help from SpongeBob Travis Scott's song "Sicko Mode" was introduced by SpongeBob Squarepants. -
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Here is a round-up of key stories from across Europe so far today, Monday, February 4.