7 February 2019 | Euronews
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United Kingdom Emiliano Sala: Body recovered from plane in English Channel identified as footballer Body recovered from plane that crashed in English Channel identified as Emiliano Sala: Police -
USA Top Va. senator Tommy Norment swept up in state blackface scandal "The use of blackface is abhorrent in our society and I emphatically condemn it," Norment said in a statement. -
USA Manafort kept working in Ukraine after Mueller indictment, transcript shows According to prosecutors, Paul Manafort and Konstantin Kilimnik had a discussion that referred to a "backdoor." -
The Cube ‘This is the climate generation’: Thousands of students join Netherlands protest Euronews spoke to Dutch student Kim van Sparrentak, who is running in the European Parliament elections this year, about why students are skipping class for climate protests. -
Germany Southwestern German region goes through contamination scare after tap water turned blue Residents of Heidelberg in southwestern Germany went through a contamination scare on Thursday after tap water turned blue for a few hours. -
World 350 Dutch scientists and researchers join climate change movement | Raw Politics As thousands of young climate change activists marched in the Netherlands, they were supported by a group of 350 scientists and researchers. -
USA With deadline looming, Trump says failure to fund border security is 'not an option' Congressional negotiators have until Feb. 15 to pass a bill and get the president's approval. -
Venezuela Why the army's loyalty is key in Venezuela's crisis The Chavista leader knows that the military's support is key to keeping himself in power. -
USA What does Wall Street have against Twitter? Despite reporting its first full year of profitability since going public, Twitter stock tanked 10 percent on Thursday. -
World Can Theresa May save the Brexit deal? | Raw Politics Were UK Prime Minister Theresa May's meetings in the EU a blunder? Find out what our guests think on Raw Politics. -
USA Global warming will cause the world's oceans to change color. Here's why. Declining populations of phytoplankton, the basis of the marine food chain, will alter the seawater hues, potentially decimating fisheries. -
Business European shares ease as Publicis, GEA and TUI earnings weigh European shares ease as Publicis, GEA and TUI earnings weigh -
United Kingdom Instagram bans graphic self-harm images after British teenager's suicide Social media giant Instagram has announced that it is banning all graphic images of self-harm from the site as part of efforts to “support and protect the most vulnerable” users. -
USA Pelosi names climate change panel, Ocasio-Cortez not among members Ocasio-Cortez, meanwhile, is set to roll out the framework of her "Green New Deal" plan. -
World Raw Politics: Will rising tensions between France and Italy boil over? Watch Italian MEP Ignazio Corrao and Euronews' Grégoire Lory discuss the deteriorating relations between France and Italy. -
World Raw Politics in full: May in Brussels; France-Italy spat and Rome's economic woes Get your daily update on all things Europe with Thursday night's full episode of Raw Politics. -
World 'Is this hell prime minister?' Euronews journalist asks May ahead of EU meeting Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey had a cheeky question for Theresa May as she arrived in Brussels on Thursday. -
No Comment Japanese spa offers chocolate bath as Valentine's Day treat The operator of the spa in the resort town, southwest of Tokyo, is using bathing powder made from cacao seeds for the unusual bath. -
No Comment Beijing marks third day of Lunar New Year Chinese communities around the world are welcoming the Year of the Pig. -
No Comment North Koreans celebrate first day of Lunar New Year Family members exchanged gifts and dressed in traditional attire. -
No Comment Video shows train leave with baby on board but not dad A surveillance video released by a transit authority in the US city of Cleveland shows a man stepping off a train to smoke a cigarette and then frantically chase after it when it leaves the station with his baby on board. -
Belgium French journalists identify alleged Brussels museum attack suspect as their jailer in Syria French journalists identify alleged Brussels museum attack suspect Mehdi Nemmouche as their jailer and torturer in Syria. -
World News Khashoggi murder was planned and carried out by Saudi state officials, says UN-led inquiry -
World News More measles cases reported in Europe in 2018 than any other year this decade WHO said “uneven progress between and within countries” was to blame for the record numbers. -
Musica Rolando Villazón and La Fura dels Baus mix Mozart and science fiction Musica heads to Salzburg for Mozart Week (Mozartwoche), this year under the direction of tenor Rolando Villazón. The festival opened with the spectecular staging of Thamos, staged by the theatre company La Fura dels Baus. -
Italy Facebook censors painting of Christ in leopard-print briefs Jesus of Snaz-ereth! Christians will be up in alms with this picture of the leopard-print lord. -
Europe News The Brief: Green dream generation, Ukraine's EU ambitions and migration 'paralysis' On Thursday, students took to the streets once again to call attention to climate change. Students have been protesting every Thursday in Brussels for several weeks. -
Earth News Who's the Boss? You. The initiative that aims to bring back transparency and sustainability into our plates. -
Italy Buy for €30, sell at €1,000: Italy police bust puppy trafficking ring Police said the gang illegally imported the puppies into Italy from “abusive farms” in Slovakia and sold them on as pets using falsified pedigree certificates. -
United Kingdom Check-in is open in some of London’s high profile hotels for those looking for an office What do you do if you're a central London hotel occupying real estate worth millions, with beautiful facilities that your guests hardly ever use during the day because they are out in town? -
Austria Court orders Austrian state to pay €1.5 million for Hitler's house Austria ordered to pay €1.5 million compensation to former owner of Hitler's house -
Chad French fighter jets bomb Chadian rebels in support of Deby's regime Deby's regime is widely perceived by its Western allies as a key partner in the fight against Islamic terror groups, which is why he has retained their support thus far. -
United Kingdom Emiliano Sala: Nantes demand first tranche of transfer fee from Cardiff, who say it's premature Cardiff FC told media that FC Nantes had demanded payment for the transfer of the Argentinian striker, whose plane crashed on January 21. -
USA Ocasio-Cortez offers 'Green New Deal' plan for switch to renewable energy The proposal notably does not include a carbon tax — an issue that has divided environmental advocates. -
United Kingdom UK horseracing cancelled after equine flu outbreak Why the long face? -
Italy Rome's Ciampino airport reopened after the discovery of WWII bomb Rome's Ciampino airport has reopened after the discovery of WWII bomb earlier today. -
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: INF treaty, combat jets, Me Too movement Worries grow of another arms race as Russia removes itself from the INF treaty. -
USA U.K., E.U. leaders spar during 'robust' Brexit talks Britain's Parliament voted down May's Brexit deal last month, largely because of concerns about a provision for the border between the U.K.'s Northern Ireland and E.U. member Ireland. -
Europe News Watch again: May told us there will be a Brexit backstop, says Verhofstadt "May assured us that there will be a backstop, there is no question to remove the backstop because it is necessary to securing the Good Friday agreement," said Verhofstadt. -
USA Embattled Virginia Democrats could survive, but at what cost? 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. -
France France-Italy row: Tajani hits out at Di Maio after Paris complains over 'Rome attacks' "For several months France has been the subject of repeated accusations, unfounded attacks and outrageous declarations," France's foreign ministry said in a statement. -
USA First Read's Morning Clips: Harassment or legitimate investigation? A roundup of the most important political news stories of the day. -
Turkey Death toll in Istanbul building collapse climbs to 10- governor The governor's office for Istanbul said 10 people were killed in a building collapse and 13 were injured. -
France Take-off: France & Germany begin project to build new fighter jets It is the first act of a joint programme that will see the building of a combat aircraft and associated weapons, such as drones. -
World News EU e-waste 'illegally' exported to developing countries: Report Electronic waste contains toxic substances that pose considerable environmental and health risks. -
United Kingdom This protester is not only obstacle to Brexit talks after Tusk says 'no breakthrough' As Theresa May headed back to Brussels try and amend a Brexit deal, a protester tried to jump out in front of May's car. -
Markets Asian shares doze in data lull, New Zealand dollar takes a dive Asian shares doze in data lull, New Zealand dollar takes a dive -
USA Fisher-Price recalls 44,000 Barbie toy cars over faulty accelerator pedal "If you have this product, immediately take it away from children and contact Fisher-Price for a free repair," the company said on Facebook. -
Sweden Norwegian flight forced to land after receiving 'bomb threat' A Norwegian flight en route to Nice was forced to return to Stockholm on Thursday after a "bomb threat" was made against the flight -
World "Long-term trends toward warmer temperatures are clear and continuing," NASA concludes As debates over policy and science continue, the climate is heating up. A new study just released by NASA and NOAA has identified that the last five years have been the five hottest years on record, with 2018 coming in fourth. It's a stark picture of a world warming at an alarming rate. -
USA New Trump rules make it easier for U.S. gun makers to sell overseas Manufacturers will no longer need State Department licenses to sell dozens of weapons overseas. -
USA Gucci pulls $890 blackface sweater "We are fully committed to increasing diversity throughout our organization and turning this incident into a powerful learning moment." -
World Trump says 100% of so-called Islamic State territory could be liberated by next week US President told a gathering of senior officials at the State Department that he expected a formal announcement as early as next week. -
Earth News Sustainable farming under the streets of London 30 metres beneath the ground herbs, salads and ‘micro-greens’ are destined for some of London’s best-known restaurants. -
USA Final sliver of ISIS territory will fall within days, Trump predicts However, ISIS sleeper cells are carrying out assassinations and setting up checkpoints In liberated areas across Syria and Iraq. -
World Monsanto says poisoned farmer’s symptoms 'do not exist' as 12 year-long case continues Agrochemical giant Monsanto has said that the severe neurological problems suffered by a French cereal farmer, who routinely used its weed killing product, don’t exist. Monsanto’s lawyer, Jean-Daniel Bretzner, denied the company bore any responsibility, at a court hearing yesterday. -
World London and Brussels divided over Tusk "special place in hell" outburst Outrage from Brexit supporters, but some in Brussels praise Tusk for saying out loud what many think in private. -
USA Jay-Z hires lawyer for British rapper 21 Savage in visa case Atlanta rapper 21 Savage was arrested by US immigration authorities on Sunday over claims he stayed in the country illegally. He remains in custody and faces deportation. -
USA New sketch in 'Doodler' serial killer case from 1970s released The unidentified suspect is believed to have targeted gay men, killing at least five and assaulting some others. -
Turkey 1,200-year-old Bible seized in Turkish anti-smuggling operation Six people were arrested for attempting to sell the Biblical text. -
USA Hot streak: NASA warns global warming shows no signs of slowing New data finds that "global warming shows no sign of slowing down or stopping." -
World News Europe briefing: five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as it happens this morning. -
USA Bipartisan Venezuela legislation fizzles over use of military force Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, and Bob Menendez, D-N.J., are in a stand-off over whether the resolution should prohibit the use of military force. -
USA Justice Dept. opens probe into Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., called the 2008 agreement an "epic miscarriage of justice."