10 February 2019 | Euronews
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USA Nobody 'tougher than me': Booker pitches 2020 'unity' message The New Jersey Democrat stuck to a message of love, hope and unity, but didn't shy away from thorny issues like race in his first visit to Iowa as a 2020 candidate. -
USA Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar announces run for president "We are all tired of the shutdowns and the putdowns, the gridlock and the grandstanding," she said. -
USA YouTube announces it will no longer recommend conspiracy videos YouTube will no longer recommend videos "claiming the earth is flat, or making blatantly false claims about historic events like 9/11." -
USA Embattled Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam says he's 'not going anywhere' "Well, it has been a difficult week," Northam told CBS News. -
USA Virginia grapples with wave of political dysfunction State residents reeling from two weeks of controversy largely rooted in the state's racially fraught past that threatens to upend the present political landscape wonder when — and how — it all ends. -
Iran Forty years later, Iran's youth are divided over the revolution's legacy Forty years later, Iran's youth have different opinions on the revolution's legacy. -
Italy Italy's populist government slams central bank leaders in ahead of Europe elections Italy's coalition government has taken aim at the Central Bank as it escalates its attacks on establishment figures ahead of the European parliamentary elections in May. -
USA For those at the border, the reality is different than Trump's rhetoric Politicians and business leaders from border cities say Trump's portrayal is unfair, misleading and exaggerated. -
Switzerland Lindsey Vonn takes bronze in her final alpine ski race Vonn takes bronze and is congratulated by Roger Federer -
USA 2020 candidate Buttigieg backs Green New Deal He said it's "the right beginning" for a broad plan to combat climate change. -
USA GOP rep. brushes aside Trump's jab at Elizabeth Warren's Native American claims Trump has faced backlash over the controversial tweet. -
No Comment Thousands rally in Madrid against Spanish PM's proposed talks on Catalonia Thousands of people demonstrated in Madrid on Sunday (February 10) against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's proposed talks to ease political tensions in Catalonia, in a protest organised by centre-right and far-right opposition parties. -
No Comment Hundreds take part in large public snowball fight in Tacoma, Washington Several hundred people showed up at Wright Park in Tacoma on Saturday, after a local resident Stacy Stevens put up a post on Facebook the day before saying there would be a huge public snowball fight. -
No Comment Thousands line streets of Viareggio to see satirical floats Thousands of people lined the streets of Viareggio on Saturday to watch a parade of satirical floats as part of the Italian city's annual carnival. -
Hungary Hungarians protest 'slave law' as Orban pledges to boost population Hungarians flood the streets in demonstrations against labor law while Prime Minister Viktor Orban promises incentives to boost the population. -
Italy Sardinian farmers destroy milk in protest over falling prices Farmers and shepherds on the Italian island of Sardinia have been pouring their milk away, saying they would rather destroy it than sell it for next to nothing. -
Turkey Turkey calls on China to end mass detention of Uighur Muslims Turkey has called on China to close its internment camps of Uighurs Muslims, calling it "an embarrassment for humanity". -
USA White House chief of staff Mulvaney won't rule out possibility of another shutdown With just days left to find a deal, the White House signaled a willingness accept wall funding that is "someplace in the middle." -
United Kingdom Football stars donate thousands to search fund for missing Sala pilot David Ibbotson Football players donate thousands to missing Sala pilot search fund -
Mexico Texans demonstrate in support of border wall ahead of Trump visit Migrant caravan blocked on border -
Haiti Anti-government protests in Haiti continue for a third day Thousands of people have taken to the streets of the Haitian capital in the third straight day of protests against the government of President Jovenel Moise. -
Venezuela Venezuelan oil joint ventures switch to Russian bank Move comes as US tightens financial pressure on government. -
Germany Star of German cinema presents latest work at Berlin Festival Golden Glove based on true story of serial killer in Hamburg -
USA 3 reasons Democrats are climbing all over themselves to tax the rich The push to take more from the wealthy is becoming a defining feature of the early presidential contest. -
USA U-Haul move data reveals shifting America Every year, U-Haul lists its top moving destinations across the United States. -
Italy Elaborate Viareggio festival takes on women's theme Satirical Italian festival addresses political themes -
Spain Madrid protesters oppose Sánchez Catalan plan Demonstrations in Madrid over plans by PM for Catalan talks -
World News Which European countries eat the most meat? It has become common to hear people in western Europe swearing off meat, with initiatives like "meat-free Mondays" gaining in popularity, but does this mean these countries consume less? -
Serbia Anti-government protests continue in Serbia for 10th week Protesters in Serbia stage 10th week of demonstrations against Vucic -
USA Hawaii considers new bill banning cigarette sales to anyone under 100 A new bill introduced in Hawaii's State House proposes banning cigarette sales to anyone under 100 years old by 2024. -
USA Why Israel is terrified of global boycott movement The campaign is also reverberating in the U.S., where the Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would allow states to punish businesses that take part in Israel boycotts. -
USA South Korea, U.S. sign new cost-sharing deal for troops after Trump demand President Donald Trump has said South Korea should pay more, and previous rounds of failed negotiations caused worries about the countries' decades-long alliance. -
France Police prevent French yellow vests crossing into Italy Leader claims French and Italian people have common cause -
USA Volunteers ready U.S. aid for Venezuela as Maduro digs in The emergency supplies have become the focus of a political struggle between President Nicolás Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaidó. -
USA Virginia Dems call for Lt. Gov. to resign amid sexual assault accusations Justin Fairfax said again Saturday that the encounters were consensual and he wanted the claims against him to be investigated. -
Sport Japanese judoka dominate first day of Paris Grand Slam with four golds Japanese judoka dominated Day 1 of the Paris Grand Slam with four gold medals, while French ace Agbegnenou thrilled the home crowd after winning gold