11 February 2019 | Euronews
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USA National Enquirer publisher asked if it needed to register as Saudi agent Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, who has accused AMI of blackmailing him, has questioned whether Saudi Arabia was involved, which the kingdom denies. -
USA Flight attendants union warns of possible airport chaos if there's another shutdown Talks between Republicans and Democrats stalled over the weekend, increasing fears negotiators won't be able to strike a deal. -
Spain Catalan Separatists' trial: How they got here and what's next? | Euronews Answers Spain faces the biggest and most decisive trial in four decades on Tuesday when 12 Catalan separatist leaders go to court. -
World Raw Politics in full: Hungarian campaign, Spain protests, and UK post-Brexit military Watch the full episode of Raw Politics for Monday, February 11, 2019. -
USA So far, Republicans aren't twisting the knife in Virginia "Republicans are being much more intellectually honest surrounding these scandals in Virginia," Marco Rubio's presidential campaign manager told NBC News. -
USA Too close for comfort: Trump, Beto O'Rourke to hold dueling El Paso rallies The president and the possible 2020 Democratic presidential candidate will be leading events a half-mile away from each other. -
USA Mysterious Ultima Thule object isn't quite a 'snowman' after all "The new images are creating scientific puzzles about how such an object could even be formed." -
World News Sweden, UK, Ireland top Northeast Atlantic overfishing 'shame' list Sweden, UK, and Ireland are the worst at following recommendations for sustainable fishing quotas, leaving the EU lagging behind on 2020 goals. finds British think-tank report. -
No Comment Contestants mimic cranes at Japan winter festival Contestants have mimicked cranes for a winter festival in Japan's northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido. -
No Comment London and Milan celebrate Chinese New Year London celebrated Chinese New Year on Sunday, with crowds gathering in Trafalgar Square and lining the streets to watch a parade wind its way to Chinatown. -
No Comment Italian farmers dump milk in protest over falling prices Sardinian farmers and shepherds on Monday continued their protests against low milk prices, dumping thousands of litres of milk from an overpass onto a highway. -
No Comment Thousands protest in Haitian capital for fourth day Thousands of protesters took to the streets of the Haitian capital on Sunday, clashing with police in the fourth day of demonstrations over economic mismanagement and corruption. -
United Kingdom UK economy slows down as Brexit gets nearer Britain's 2018 growth was the weakest in six years. -
World News Charity gives Irish flag sleeping bags to homeless veterans Irish military veterans are taking to the streets in tricolour sleeping bags to highlight homelessness. -
World News Eurosceptic parties could win a third of seats or more in May elections: Study The study warned that if these parties do gain more seats in the European Parliament, their ideas could shape European policy in the medium-term, and "paralyse decision-making" in the long term. -
Markets Asian shares search for direction as U.S.-China trade talks begin Asian shares search for direction as U.S.-China trade talks begin -
USA Newspaper drops cartoonist over vulgar Trump message "I own it. I did it," Said cartoonist Wiley Miller. "It's what I felt at the time." -
Hungary Pompeo says US must not let Russia 'drive wedge' between NATO allies The US secretary of state is on a visit to Hungary, Slovakia and Poland this week. -
Bulgaria Skripal poisoning investigation expands to Bulgaria The Skripal probe just got even more complex as Sofia investigates a possible link between the nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy in England in 2018 and the poisoning of an arms dealer on its soil in 2015. -
World Brexit Brief: May responds to Labour, parliament debate nears and job losses in Germany In today's Brexit Brief, British Prime Minister Theresa May responds to the Labour party, MPs gear up for a Brexit debate on Thursday and Germany experiences job losses. -
Hungary Hungary offers to pay for cars, mortages and tax bills for big families Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has offered families tax breaks and loan benefits in a bid to boost the country's birth rate. But are they necessary and will they pose a problem for Europe? Euronews finds out. -
Russia Russia unveils €390 billion plan to overhaul its economy The money will be shared between 13 so-called National Projects which include increasing the fertility rate and reducing air pollution in cities. -
United Kingdom Brexit guide: what does Theresa May's letter to Jeremy Corbyn mean? British Prime Minister Theresa May sent a three-page letter to opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn on Sunday night calling for further negotiations on her Brexit deal. But what does it mean? Euronews has the answers. -
USA From interracial couples to people with disabilities: New emojis are on their way They're an extension of our everyday language and, now, more inclusive emojis are coming to your smartphone's keyboard. -
USA Why solar farms of the future may float on water New report spotlights benefits of installing solar panels on bodies of water. -
Italy Winner of Italy's Sanremo song contest highlights political divides Among the critics were Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, who said he would have favoured the runner-up. -
USA Why the Trump admin wants more detention space for migrants and Democrats want a cap ICE is already holding more migrants than Congress authorized. It is authorized to hold 40,000, but there were 49,057 immigrants in detention as of Feb. 6. -
World News Manneken Pis dons European Emergency Number Association costume for 112 Day Wearing his European Emergency Number Association, Manneken Pis is helping to spread awareness of emergency services this 112 Day. -
USA Michael Jackson wax statue removed by Danish mall after complaints The statue of the late pop star was replaced with one of Brad Pitt. -
Indonesia Indonesian police apologises after using snake to extract confession from suspect Indonesian police apologised after a video circulating on social media showed officers using a snake to extract a confession from a suspect. -
Cult Sharjah and its spellbinding Light Festival From worldclass pyrotechnics to fairytale characters parading along a lagoon, Euronews discovers a host of spellbinding spectacles during the 9th edition of the Sharjah Light Festival. -
Ireland A Berlin Wall in Ireland? The EU is overlooking many alternatives to a hard Irish border ǀ View A reappearance of a border between the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom is causing great concern for all parties involved. The EU could prevent this situation by conferring Ireland a special status. -
World News Iran: Rouhani defies US on 40th anniversary of Islamic Revolution Iranian President Hassan Rouhani defied the US in a speech marking the 40th anniversary of the Islamic Republic. -
Notes From The Usa Detroit, Michigan: the city with a creative heart and a Motown soul Detroit, Michigan, was the next stop on Northern-Irish singer-songwriter Foy Vance's musical tour of the US. Best known as the home of the automobile and of Motown, he discovered there was far more to this vibrant city "of resourceful people." -
Notes From The Usa Detroit, Michigan: from Motown to Jazz town Detroit, Michigan: from Motown to Jazz town -
Ukraine Kateryna Handzyuk acid attack murder: political chief charged with organising killing A regional political chief has been charged in relation to a deadly acid attack on an anti-corruption activist in Ukraine. -
World News Women in Science: Five countries that beat the gender gap Women in Science: Five countries that beat the gender gap -
USA Unite or fight? Dueling Democrats offer divergent messages for 2020 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. -
World News German rescue ship renamed in honour of drowned Syrian boy Alan Kurdi Images of the Syrian toddler washed up on the beach three years ago shook the world. -
USA First Read's Morning Clips: Trump versus Schiff A roundup of the most important political news stories of the day. -
Republic of North Macedonia We're ready to contribute to Nato, North Macedonia defence minister tells Euronews Soldiers from the small Balkan country have already served alongside Nato troops on a number of operations. -
Norway Snowed under? Norway police race each other using shields as sledges Police in Norway put themselves on a slippery slope by racing each other using their shields as sledges. -
Next Series SESAR programme: Changing the skies of the Europe The volume of air traffic in European skies of Europe is constantly increasing. In the future, to handle the new workload, there will be remote control towers that can handle multiple airports at the same time. -
USA Freshman Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar accused of sending 'anti-Semitic' tweets Omar has previously taken heat for her views regarding Israel. -
USA 2020 Democrats find their own ways to respond to Trump attacks Presidential hopefuls are grappling with how to respond to the volatile attacks hurled against them by President Trump. -
World News Insect Apocalypse: 40% of world species threatened with extinction, report finds Insect Apocalypse: 40% of world species threatened with extinction, report finds -
World News British-led expedition reaches last-known location of Shackleton's lost ship The Endurance, captained by legendary polar explorer Ernest Shakleton, sank more than 100 years ago in Antarctica. -
World Congolese entrepreneurs revolutionise driving, footwear industries What if you could learn how to drive from the comfort of your home? A group of entrepreneurs in the Republic of Congo have figured this out, to the delight of their customers. -
World News The week that was: the road to Hell is paved with good intentions ǀ View Our weekly round-up of all the opinions driving debate across Europe and beyond over the last seven days. -
North Korea Europe should press the UN on North Korea's human rights abuses ǀ View Otto Warmbier and the millions of other victims of North Korea’s brutal leadership deserve justice and an end to these unparalleled atrocities. -
Markets European shares recover from one-week low as trade talks resume European shares recover from one-week low as trade talks resume -
Hungary Pompeo kicks off Central Europe tour amid concerns over Russia, China engagement US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo begins this Monday a week-long tour across Central Europe in an attempt to counter growing Chinese and Russian influence in the region. -
USA Moms with 4 kids will pay no income tax as Hungary hopes for baby boom PM Viktor Orban, who has made "zero tolerance" for immigration his main theme, said the moves aim to "ensure the survival of the Hungarian nation." -
No Comment Ninth annual Sharjah Light Festival in UAE Featuring worldclass pyrotechnics and lazers that light up the night sky, the event includes 20 shows, dotted across 17 locations for 11 nights. In all, the festival is expected to attract around million visitors. -
USA Search party: Moderate Dems seek one of their own to win 2020 primary, topple Trump Biden, Klobuchar, Brown, O'Rourke, Bloomberg, someone else? Who can own the middle as other candidates tack hard to the left. -
USA Fact check: Trump claims a wall made El Paso safe. Data shows otherwise. Crime in the city, where Trump plans to hold a campaign rally Monday night, had been falling since 1993, but a border fence wasn't completed until 2009. -
World Brexit road trip day 1: Lambeth and Cardiff NBC's Alexander Smith heads to Lambeth and Cardiff for day one of a Brexit roadtrip, as he talks to the British people to see if they're as divided as their politicians. -
World Anti-Catalonian demonstrators protest ahead of separatists' trial Protesters took to the streets of the Spanish capital yesterday to demonstrate against the government's policy of dialogue with Catalan separatists. Tomorrow is the start of the trial of 12 separatists, following their failed cessation bid in 2017. -
USA Warren launches 2020 bid with call to ignore 'cowards' who call change 'radical' Warren's decision to launch campaign where striking works clashed violently with factory owners says a lot about what kind of campaign she wants to run. -
United Kingdom BAFTAs 2019: Netflix film Roma scoops top prize as The Favourite wins seven awards The black-and-white movie about a domestic worker in 1970s Mexico won Best Film as well as Best Director for Alfonso Cuaron. -
United Kingdom London to test GPS tagging on offenders of knife-related crime Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has announced the new initiative to tackle violent crime across the UK capital, which will come into effect next week -
Venezuela Europeans in Venezuela also feeling the heat as crisis continues Many choose to stay despite hardships. -
USA Amy Klobucher joins list of Democrat presidential candidates Amy Klobucher becomes the latest candidate to join the race for the 2020 US presidential nomination. -
USA Lawyer for National Enquirer's David Pecker denies Bezos' blackmail accusations "It absolutely is not extortion and not blackmail," said Elkan Abramowitz, attorney for AMI CEO David Pecker, on ABC's "This Week" on Sunday. -
USA California governor to order National Guard troops back from Mexico border Gov. Gavin Newsom's move comes a week after the governor of New Mexico withdrew most of her state's troops from the southern border. -
Iran Iran’s Islamic Revolution: The promises, the losers and the results On the 40th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, Euronews speaks to two experts about the history of the uprising, its winners and losers and how it has shaped the world. -
USA Russian islands declare emergency after polar bear 'invasion' "The people are scared," the regional government said in a statement. -
Iran Timeline: Iran’s Islamic Revolution and the 40 years that followed On its 40th anniversary, Euronews looks back at Iran's Islamic Revolution and how it shaped the future of the country. -
USA Wild, wacky, wonderful! See the boldest looks from the Grammys red carpet Bold red carpet looks -
World News Ukraine murder charge; Hungary birth rate boost; and Brexit latest | Europe briefing Here is our round-up of key stories across Europe so far today. -
USA Rep. Walter Jones, N.C. Republican and Iraq war critic, dies at 76 The popularizer of the term "Freedom Fries" wound up writing thousands of letters to dead service members' families, apologizing for voting for the war. -
USA All the must-see looks from the 2019 Grammys red carpet Grammys 2019 -
Sport France's Malonga cheers home crowd as Japan dominate Paris Grand Slam Japanese judoka dominated the 2019 Paris Grand Slam, topping the medals table despite powerful performances by France and South Korea -
USA Adam Schiff steps into Trump's line of fire The president had plenty of criticism for the new House Intelligence Committee chairman after probes expanded.