9 February 2019 | Euronews
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USA When the FBI shoots someone, including a bystander or hostage, it investigates itself New FBI data obtained exclusively by NBC News shows the bureau found fault with the actions of agents 5 times in 228 shooting incidents from 2011 to now. -
No Comment Guatemalans transform old bikes into machines A group of Guatemalan indigenous people have turned old bicycles into machines that help to protect the local environment. -
Syria Syria: IS resists US-backed forces in 'final battle' near Iraqi border Syrian Democratic Forces, backed by the US, aim to take back al-Baghuz in what they're calling their final battle but they are meeting fierce resistance. -
No Comment Suspected drug traffickers killed by police in Rio shootout Brazilian police killed at least 13 suspected drug traffickers on Friday in a shootout in Rio de Janeiro. -
No Comment Chinese worshippers pray to God of Wealth People in China paid homage to the God of Wealth on Saturday, praying for good fortune. -
World News Senator Elizabeth Warren enters 2020 US presidential race The Democrat Senator has made worker rights, fair wages and access to health care central to her campaign. -
USA Prince Philip surrenders driver's license weeks after car accident "After careful consideration The Duke of Edinburgh has taken the decision to voluntarily surrender his driving licence," Buckingham Palace announced. -
United Kingdom UK's Prince Philip 'voluntarily surrenders' driving licence after crash “After careful consideration The Duke of Edinburgh has taken the decision to voluntarily surrender his driving licence," Buckingham Palace announced. -
Sport Cardiff City pay tribute to Emiliano Sala who died in a plane crash Cardiff were playing their first match since the Argentine's body was recovered from the English Channel. -
World News Catalan president visits fellow independence leaders in prison They go on trial on Tuesday to face charges related to the illegal independence referendum in October 2017. -
World News Seven Islamic extremists get life sentences for killing tourists in Tunisia So-called Islamic State said they carried out both attacks, supposedly their first in the country. -
Venezuela Venezuela crisis: By the end of 2019, 1 in 6 people will have fled the country Since the beginning of the crisis in Venezuela, the number of citizens leaving the country has increased dramatically and will continue to rise, according to projections by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). -
World News Protester loses hand in 'gilets jaunes' demonstration Violence broke on the 13th week of gilets jaunes protests in Paris. -
USA Trump says second summit with North Korea's Kim will be in Hanoi "I look forward to seeing Chairman Kim & advancing the cause of peace!" the president said on Twitter Friday. -
Italy Italian unions demand action on jobs Italian unions gather in Rome to demand more action from government -
Brazil Brazil: Flamengo fire death victims all teenagers Fire swept through an unlicensed lodging at the training center of Rio de Janeiro soccer club Flamengo on Friday, killing 10 members of the club’s youth team and injuring three more, one of them seriously. -
Ireland Varadkar: Brexit deal can be done Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar on Friday said he believed “a deal can be done” to avoid a disorderly British exit from the EU, after a meeting with a key ally of British Prime Minister Theresa May that he said went very well. Varadkar later hosted May for a formal dinner in Dublin that an Irish -
France Watch: 'Gilets jaunes' protesters clash with police in Paris As the "gilets jaunes" (yellow vests) movement entered its 13th week of action, protesters clashed with police in Paris. -
World News Dozens die drinking illegally-brewed alcohol in India Police in India are investigating the deaths of dozens of people in the state of Utter Pradesh that have been linked to illegally-brewed alcohol. -
USA Shutdown hangover: Still waiting on pay, funding delayed, business approvals stalled Workers, agencies and companies are dealing with fallout from the longest-ever gov't closure — and bracing for another. -
Philippines Philippine fraternity stages naked protest supporting freedom of expression Members of a university fraternity in Manila ran naked around their campus on Friday to draw attention to "fake news" and alleged media suppression in the Philippines. -
USA Florida Sen. Rick Scott urges Britain's Prince Charles not to visit Cuba A visit to Cuba "signals your support for a ruthless dictatorship," Scott warned in a letter to the Prince of Wales. -
USA Finland gave $636 a month to unemployed people. Here's what happened. Those taking part in the trial reported they were happier and healthier than others in a control group. -
USA Virgin Galactic CEO Richard Branson sets date of first trip into space British billionaire plans to make a suborbital flight on the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. -
World News Head on train crash near Barcelona kills one of the drivers An investigation is now underway into what caused one of the trains to be travelling on the wrong track. -
Canada Quebec immigration minister tables legislation that would see 18,000 applications dropped Quebec's immigration minister has tabled a bill that seeks to cancel 18,000 pending applications to the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) before August 2, 2018. -
North Korea Trump-Kim summit: US diplomats hold 'productive meeting' with North Korean counterparts US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un are set to meet for a second time on February 27 and 28 in Hanoi, Vietnam. -
World News As the EU tightens regulations on Nord Stream 2, why all the fuss about a new gas pipeline? As the EU tightened regulations on Nord Stream 2, why the fuss about a new gas pipeline?