8 February 2019 | Euronews
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World News One dead in suburban train crash outside Barcelona One dead in suburban train crash outside Barcelona, said authorities. -
World News British runner sets record time in World Marathon Challenge After seven full length marathons in seven continents over seven days, British runner Susannah Gill has taken home first place in the gruelling World Marathon Challenge. -
United Kingdom Pilot explains why aborted landings are common during windy conditions, calls it 'safe' procedure Do not panic! Pilot explains why aborted landings or go-arounds are common during windy conditions and are considered a "safe" procedure. -
Greece Greek parliament ratifies NATO accord with Republic of North Macedonia Greece's parliament on Friday ratified a NATO accord with the Republic of North Macedonia, paving the way for Skopje's entry to the US-led military alliance. -
USA Zoo's effort to mate two endangered tigers ends with one killing the other "Their introduction began as predicted, but quickly escalated into a more aggressive interaction," the London Zoo said. -
No Comment Teacher uses 'horse car' for daily commute A school teacher in the Russian Republic of Tatarstan uses the body of an old car tied to a horse to commute to work. -
USA Feds weighing if National Enquirer publisher violated non-prosecution agreement Amazon CEO says AMI threatened to publish intimate photos of Bezos and his girlfriend if he did not stop investigating how AMI had obtained them. -
No Comment Volcano spews lava in fresh eruption on Indonesia's Siau island Mount Karangetang sent lava and searing gas out of its crater on Thursday, prompting evacuation preparations. -
USA Teen pulled from rubble of Istanbul building as death toll rises to 15 The building had been the family's home for 25 years, one relative said. -
Markets Take Five: When doves coo - World markets themes for the week ahead Take Five: When doves coo - World markets themes for the week ahead -
USA Lorena Bobbitt's violent act became a joke without focusing on cause, she says Bobbitt, who cut off her husband's penis in 1993, said she had suffered domestic abuse and then was "victimized again by the media" and society. -
United Kingdom Nigel Farage 'will stand for' newly-formed Brexit Party if UK's EU departure is delayed "The party was founded with my full support and with the intention of fighting the European elections on May 23 if Brexit has not been delivered by then," said Nigel Farage. -
USA Chinese satellite snaps rare photo of moon's far side with Earth Eye-popping image evokes other iconic space photos, including the famous "Earthrise" portrait taken during the Apollo 8 mission. -
USA Canadian serial killer Bruce McArthur sentenced to life in prison The 67-year-old former landscaper sexually assaulted, killed and dismembered men he met in Toronto's Gay Village district over seven years. -
Italy Crying over spilled milk? Italian farmers' unusual protest over low dairy prices Shepherds say they'd rather tip away their milk than sell it for nothing. -
United Kingdom Emiliano Sala: Sister leads a flood of tributes to Cardiff City striker "Your soul in my soul will shine forever, illuminating the time of my existence," Emiliano's sister, Romina, wrote in a post on Instagram. -
Ocean How the EU stamped down on decades of illegal fishing in Thailand The measures Thailand has now adopted to satisfy the EU range from new rules to vessel monitoring systems and a satellite-based system of tracking the movements of fishing boats. -
Ocean EU gives Thailand's reformed fishing industry a green card Thailand has begun intercepting and inspecting fishing boats far out at sea this year, one of many new measures to curb its dangerously high levels of overfishing. -
World News What does a no-deal Brexit look like for Brits in Europe and Europeans in the UK? With no arrangement yet in place for when the UK departs the EU, Euronews looks at what a no-deal scenario means for the rights of Brits living in the bloc and Europeans living in the UK. -
USA Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos, accuses US gossip magazine of blackmail American Media Inc, the owner of the National Enquirer tabloid newspaper says its reporting on Bezos was lawful. -
USA Albert Finney, actor from 'Tom Jones' and 'Erin Brockovich,' dies at age 82 He received Oscar nods for best actor for "Tom Jones," "Murder on the Orient Express," "The Dresser," and "Under the Volcano." -
USA Justin and Hailey Bieber open up about being celibate before marriage The stars posed for famed photographer Annie Leibovitz in Vogue and opened up about marriage, love and sex. -
Ukraine 44 candidates are running for president of Ukraine: two are called Y.V. Tymoshenko Yuliya Tymoshenko claims another candidate with a similar name is trying to steal her votes -
World Wagner’s The Valkyrie debuts in Abu Dhabi Richard Wagner’s The Valkyrie was staged in the United Arab Emirates for the very first time. The performance was part of the Abu Dhabi Classics season, an initiative that brings international musical talent to the emirates. -
World UAE residents celebrate the Chinese New Year Chinese residents in the United Arab Emirates gathered to celebrate the Lunar New Year. -
Germany Auction-bound 'Adolf Hitler paintings' seized by police on suspicion of forgery Twenty-three paintings allegedly made by Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler scheduled to be auctioned this weekend have been seized by German police on suspicion of forgery. -
Earth News Seven sustainable wonders of the world are on display in India A group of artists have come together in New Delhi to reproduce famous monuments of the world using waste. -
Economy Bulgarians endure lowest minimum wage in the EU Bulgaria might have increased its minimum wage this year to 286 Euro per month but it still offers the lowest wage out of all EU states. -
Uganda Uganda's plan to attract tourists with 'curvy women' stirs outcry Uganda's plan to attract tourists with 'curvy women' stirs outcry -
Ocean Why did it take 3.5 years for Thailand to get rid of the EU’s illegal fishing 'yellow card'? Why did it take 3.5 years for Thailand to get rid of the EU’s illegal fishing 'yellow card'? -
USA Cheese coffee is officially ready to take cafes (and Instagram) by storm How do you take your coffee? With cheese? Great! -
Russia Reebok Russia stirs controversy with 'face-sitting' slogan in feminist ad campaign Reebook's new feminist ad campaign in Russia stirred controversy with its 'face-sitting' slogan, deleted a few hours after its publication. -
France Exclusive: Top European politicians blast Italy's 'big mistake' over France spat In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Antonio Tajani and Manfred Weber had plenty to say on Italy's ongoing spat with France. -
My Europe Series State of the Union: raising hell over Brexit, generation climate and unusual encounters In this edition: Brexit tough talk in Brussels, climate marchers get serious and EU leaders on unusual diplomatic territory. -
USA American Airlines pilot accused of being drunk is arrested at airport The Philadelphia-bound flight was canceled and passengers were rebooked on another flight, airline officials said. -
USA Delta pulls napkins encouraging passengers to slip their number to their 'plane crush' "Be a little old school, write down your number and give it to your plane crush. you never know," reads one side of the napkin. -
United Kingdom 'Beer before wine' won't lessen your hangover, study finds "Grape before grain" holds no truth whatsoever, scientists in the UK and Germany have found. -
USA 2020 campaign starts picking up speed 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: Supreme Court blocks Louisiana abortion law A roundup of the most important political news stories of the day. -
USA Inmate's escape attempt is foiled by ceiling collapse, video shows It all came crashing down when the inmate fell through the ceiling into the jail's booking area. -
USA Kellyanne Conway says she was assaulted last year at Maryland restaurant Conway said a woman grabbed and shook her while her young daughter was present. -
Brazil Fire at Flamengo football training centre in Rio kills 10, including youth players A fire at the Flamengo football club in Brazil has killed 10 people. -
Markets World stocks poised for weekly loss; dollar firms again World stocks poised for weekly loss; dollar firms again -
United Kingdom British Council apologises to George Orwell over 1946 rejection letter The apology comes more than 70 years after the letter was rejected. -
USA US airport security found record number of firearms in 2018 An average of nearly 12 weapons were found every day, for a total of 4,239 during all of 2018. -
World Humanitarian aid convoy not allowed into Venezuela after EU-backed group calls for dialogue Several truckloads of food and medical supplies are now being stored at a warehouse right at the Colombia-Venezuela border. -
World Resident who lost her home remembers Genoa bridge being built as a child Over 500 people who were forced to leave their homes following the disaster in Genoa still don’t know if they will ever be allowed to return home. Anna Rita Certo was one of them. -
USA Princess throws Thai politics into disarray by running for PM Because Thailand is a constitutional monarchy, the king and his immediate circle are not supposed to involve themselves directly in politics. -
World "This is a stupid attitude that goes against the interests of our country," says former Italian MP In a move not seen since World War Two, France has recalled its ambassador to Italy after months of a simmering diplomatic row. -
United Kingdom Europe's Mars rover named after DNA pioneer Rosalind Franklin "This name reminds us that it is in the human genes to explore," the European Space Agency said. -
USA Brexit happens in 7 weeks. We went on a 1,200-mile road trip to survey the chaos. With the departure deal in disarray, NBC News set out to to uncover the hopes and fears in the four corners of the U.K. -
Italy Watch: Demolition of Genoa's collapsed Morandi bridge begins Forty-three people died after a section of the bridge fell on August 14. The disaster was described as the worst tragedies in modern Italian history. -
USA Veterinarian who smuggled heroin in puppies sentenced to 6 years in prison One of the puppies rescued, a Rottweiler named Heroina, grew up to become a drug-sniffing police dog in Colombia. -
USA Gucci 'deeply apologizes,' pulls balaclava sweaters that resemble blackface The luxury brand pulled the $890 sweater and called the incident "a powerful learning moment." -
USA Body recovered after plane crash is that of Cardiff City player Emiliano Sala, police say Cardiff City striker Emiliano Sala and the pilot were the only two on board the plane that went missing over the English Channel on Jan. 21. -
Finland Finland 'free money' trial did not spur unemployed to find work, researchers say Finland basic income trial 'failed to spur unemployed to work more' -
USA Fluffy the cat survives after she was 'essentially frozen' in snow Fluffy defied the odds and is doing "amazing." -
USA 'Donut Boy' has delivered over 75K doughnuts to thank police officers across the US This 11-year-old is on a sweet mission to thank America's cops. -
USA Ariana Grande says Grammys producer 'lying' about why she's not performing The pop star wrote in a Twitter thread that ""i've kept my mouth shut but now you're lying about me." -
USA Death toll rises in Istanbul building collapse More bodies were pulled from the rubble on Thursday afternoon raising the death toll to 10, officials said. -
World News Thai king's sister nominated for PM in March polls in unprecedented move Thai king's sister nominated for PM in March polls in unprecedented move
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USA John Dingell, longest-serving member of Congress has died. He was 92. Dingell was the longest-serving member of Congress and helped sponsor the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1957, helped pass Medicare in the House and sponsored the Endangered Species Act. -
World News Europe briefing: five stories to know about today Euronews brought you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. -
USA Supreme Court blocks Louisiana abortion law on 5-to-4 vote The ruling blocks Louisiana from enforcing a law that women's groups said would leave only a single doctor legally allowed to perform abortions in the state. -
USA Jeff Bezos accuses National Enquirer owner of 'extortion and blackmail' Emails published by Bezos appear to show that the tabloid publisher threatened to publish embarrassing photos if Bezos didn't back off an investigation. -
USA Tax expert tells Congress there is 'a lot to find' in Trump's tax returns The House Ways and Means Committee kicked off its attempts to obtain the president's taxes on Thursday.