14 February 2019 | Euronews
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USA James Cameron's latest epic is ambitious and beautiful — but ultimately hollow ǀ View When it comes to the technical elements, fans of Cameron are going to get their money’s worth. It’s just too bad the plot isn’t worthy of the innovation. -
USA Trump 'in very good health' but slight weight gain puts him in obese category The president, who is 6 feet, 3 inches tall, now weighs 243, four pounds more than last year, the White House physician said Thursday. -
USA Rights groups sue Trump admin for making asylum-seekers wait in Mexico The Trump administration began turning back asylum-seekers at the border between Tijuana and San Diego late last month. -
USA NBC News, MSNBC, Telemundo to host first Democratic presidential debate The debate will also stream online free on NBC News' digital platforms, including NBCNews.com, MSNBC.com and apps. -
World Raw Politics: A look back at this week's best bits We look back at the best bits from this week's Raw Politics. -
USA Trump to sign border security bill and declare national emergency: White House The White House said President Donald Trump will declare a national emergency to fund his planned border wall with Mexico. -
USA This start-up aims to put first private space probe on the moon "We're looking at an entirely new model for space exploration beyond Earth orbit." -
United Kingdom Watch: Did Speaker Bercow just sum up how everyone is feeling about Brexit amendments? "We'll leave it there and I hope there are no more points of order, there's an Arsenal match on television very soon," said Commons Speaker John Bercow. -
World News NASA's Mars Opportunity over as the rover dies after 15 years The durable NASA rover that rolled along Mars for 15 years has died, NASA announced on Thursday. -
USA Senate confirms Trump nominee William Barr as attorney general He takes over the position with the special counsel's report on Trump and Russian collusion expected to land on his desk within weeks. -
Spain Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez battles to build lasting legacy Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has undertaken a host of challenging initiatives as he battles to cement his position and build a lasting legacy -
Spain Former Catalan vice president tells court he is a 'political prisoner' “This is a political trial and I refuse to answer to my accusers... I am a political prisoner and I am on trial for my ideas,” Oriol Junqueras said. -
USA Two coal-fueled power plants to shutter, despite pressure from Trump The president tweeted that TVA needed to "give serious consideration to all factors before voting to close viable power plants, like Paradise #3 in Kentucky." -
Saudi Arabia Human rights campaigners call for Google and Apple to act over Saudi Arabian app to track women The calls came after it emerged that both platforms have hosted a Saudi Arabian government app that allowed men to track women’s activity. -
USA Pence accuses Iran of pursuing new 'Holocaust,' lashes out at allies "The Iranian regime openly advocates another Holocaust and seeks the means to achieve it," the vice president said at a Middle East conference in Poland. -
Europe News The Brief: climate march momentum, Dutch Brexit muppet and copyright fight finale The Brief: climate march momentum, Dutch Brexit muppet and copyright fight finale -
Markets European shares hit three-month highs as Nestle, Airbus, AstraZeneca shine European shares hit three-month highs as Nestle, Airbus, AstraZeneca shine -
World News Which EU countries have the most marriages? New statistics released in time for Valentine's Day show us which countries in the European Union had the highest marriage rates in 2017. -
USA U.S. ally Turkey cozies up to Russia and Iran Analysis: The U.S. organized a global conference on the Mideast in Warsaw, but Turkey's leader is at a summit with Russian and Iranian leaders instead. -
USA Congress readies for vote on border deal Trump — who said Thursday that he was "reviewing" the measure — has said he is not "happy" with the agreement, though he has been expected to sign it. -
Europe News Mass autopsy begins into mystery bird deaths Dutch scientists have begun a mass autopsy after the sudden death of an estimated 20,000 guillemots off the Dutch coast, hundreds of which washed up on the country’s beaches. -
USA You may be disappointed by the Mueller report The special counsel operates under rules that severely constrain how much information can be made public. -
World 'It is not possible to have two presidents in a country': Nicolas Maduro speaks to Euronews Nicolas Maduro on Guaido, Trump, humanitarian aid, geopolitics and Venezuela's future -
Europe News Police estimate 11,000 joined today's climate protest in Brussels Student-led protests in Brussels demanding advanced climate protection plan to continue pressuring authorities as the EU elections approach. -
United Kingdom Bad habit: historians find record of nun who faked her own death to pursue 'way of carnal lust' Nun on the run! Historians find record of 'Joan of Leeds' who faked her own death to escape convent and 'pursue way of carnal lust' -
USA Coffee Meets Bagel announces data breach on Valentine's Day Dating app meet data hack. -
Kenya Elusive black leopards captured on camera in Kenya The new images prove the elusive feline is alive and well. -
United Kingdom Post-box love for lonely Britons on Valentine's Day Thousands of big-hearted Britons have written Valentine's Day love letters this year - but not to their sweethearts. -
France 'Yellow vests': A majority of French people want 'gilets jaunes' protests to end: poll Following nearly three months of anti-government protests in France, most people now say they want the demonstrations to end, according to a poll by Elabe for BFMTV. -
USA U.S. troop reduction in Afghanistan 'will be coordinated' with NATO, acting defense secretary says Last month, the U.S. began peace talks with the Taliban to try to end a war now in its 18th year. -
World News Merkel should be next EU Council president, Renzi says in new book "Merkel could certainly be a good person to lead foreign policy, but she could also be a good person to chair the European Council," the former Italian prime minister says in his new book. -
World News Skripal poisoning: Third suspect named as Russian intelligence officer Denis Sergeev — Bellingcat The Bellingcat investigative website has identified high-ranking Russian intelligence officer Denis Sergeev as the third suspect in the poisoning of former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia. -
World News Suffering from delays: How can you tell the age of an undocumented migrant? When turning 18 can mean a migrant's asylum request is four times more likely to be refused, how can authorities find out a person's real age? -
Syria 'I don't regret coming here', says British schoolgirl who ran away to join ISIS Shamima Begum, a British citizen who ran away at 15 years old to join the so-called Islamic State in Syria, has said that while she doesn't regret leaving, she now wants to return home. -
Europe News Acting US Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan stands behind strong NATO Acting U.S. Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan stands behind strong NATO after unease following his predecessor's resignation. -
No Comment Budding industry: Valentine's Day blooms in conservative Afghanistan Afghans celebrated Valentine's Day in Kabul on Thursday (February 14), shopping for fresh red roses and gifts for their loved ones from a downtown market. -
Europe News EU agrees on updated copyright framework with protections for content owners Negotiators agreed on the draft of the updated Copyright Directive after two years of deliberations. If implemented, it will include the right of content creators to receive fair remuneration for the use of their work. -
No Comment Drone shows Venezuelans illegally crossing into Colombia Venezuelans line up as they cross the Colombian-Venezuelan border over the Simon Bolivar International Bridge outskirts of Cucuta -
No Comment Vietnamese singles look for love at Hanoi pagoda Locals flocked to an ancient pagoda in Vietnam's capital, Hanoi on Thursday to pray for better luck in love on the celebration of Valentine's Day. -
No Comment Forest fires tear through south Chile Dozens of wild fires tore through southern Chile on Tuesday (February 13) destroying scores of homes in the South American country. -
USA He took a DNA test in search of his birth father — and found a daughter instead From shock to nerves to excitement: How an adopted man's journey with DNA testing led him to a biological child he didn't even know existed. -
USA 'No regrets,' but with child in arms, this ISIS bride wants to come home "I'm not the same silly little 15-year-old schoolgirl who ran away from Bethnal Green four years ago," she told The Times "And I don't regret coming here." -
Europe News Dutch minister uses Brexit 'monster' to encourage citizens to prepare Dutch minister uses Brexit 'monster' to encourage citizens to prepare -
USA Barbie to unveil new dolls with wheelchairs, prosthetic limbs The new offerings from the iconic brand are all about inclusion. -
USA Former FBI Director McCabe says he ordered obstruction probe into Trump McCabe also says Justice officials discussed whether the vice president and Cabinet could be brought together to remove the president under the 25th Amendment. -
USA Former FBI Deputy Director McCabe says he ordered obstruction probe into Trump McCabe also says Justice officials discussed whether the vice president and Cabinet could be brought together to remove the president under the 25th Amendment. -
USA All pain, no gain: Trump ends up with the same border deal he once rejected 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. -
Russia Russian Dachas: How the humble summer cottage became an institution Dachas, traditionally a small summer cottages, have through the centuries become a real institution for Russia's mainly urban-dwelling population. -
USA High-ranking Syrian suspected of crimes against humanity arrested in Germany The Commission for International Justice and Accountability — a team funded by the U.S. and European governments — has been building cases for years. -
Bulgaria Venezuela's state oil firm 'transferred millions of euros to Bulgarian bank accounts' Bulgarian authorities have launched an investigation into suspected money laundering after blocking millions of euros of transfers from Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA to a local bank. -
USA First Read's Morning Clips: So long! FEMA chief is out A roundup of the most important political news stories of the day. -
Saudi Arabia The world has not forgotten the women detained and tortured in Saudi Arabia ǀ View The European Parliament agreed a resolution condemning the detention and torture of women activists in Saudi Arabia. Now is the time for action. The world should not turn its back on wrongfully imprisoned women like Eman Al Nafjan. -
USA El Chapo's conviction has 'done nothing' against Sinaloa cartel, experts say "The conviction though has done nothing to impact the Sinaloa cartel because it remains the most powerful cartel in Mexico," one expert said. -
United Kingdom UK MPs deal new blow to PM Theresa May's Brexit strategy in symbolic vote British lawmakers dealt yet another blow to Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday when they rejected a motion to reiterate their support for her Brexit strategy. -
USA Journalist and Duterte critic posts bail after arrest causes outcry "What we're seeing is death by a thousand cuts of our democracy," Maria Ressa said. -
World Brexit road trip day 4: Northern Ireland As politicians in Westminster and Brussels battle over Brexit – NBC News’ Alexander Smith has been on the road to talk to people in the four corners of the United Kingdom. The final stop on his road trip brought him to Northern Ireland – which has become a major sticking point for Brexit. -
USA Sen. Ted Cruz wants El Chapo to pay for border wall "Fourteen billion dollars will go a long way to secure our southern border and hinder the illegal flow of drugs, weapons and individuals," the senator said. -
USA Playing nice: Senators running for president are friends first. Can it last? Democratic hopefuls have heaped praise on rivals entering the increasingly crowded field. Strategists say that's bound to change soon. -
World Russia, Turkey and Iran hold rival conference to US-backed Warsaw summit While the US-sponsored conference focusing on Iran continues in Warsaw, the notable absentees from that event are holding their own meeting today in the Russian ski resort of Sochi. -
USA Art imitates life when it comes to Brexit's impact on romance More than 3 million E.U. nationals live in the U.K — and are facing uncertainty about their futures. -
USA Gucci creative director addresses unintended racist imagery of $890 sweater "We are truly committed in facing what happened as a crucial learning moment for everybody," the luxury brand executive said. -
World Belgium Student Climate Change Protests - Act VI The student movement which is taking place in 270 cities worldwide will spread to the UK on Friday and is building up to a global day of action next month. -
Canada Chefs recreate Hollywood monster King Kong with 1.8m chocolate statue Two chefs have created a 1.8 metre statue of King Kong scaling the Empire State Building made entirely of milk chocolate -
Europe News Court case over US freezing $2 billion in Iranian assets Proceedings continue in International Court of Justice over the freezing of Iranian assets by the US. -
Europe News Panama and Saudi Arabia among countries added to EU blacklist for money laundering The EU added several new territories to their list of countries who have been lax on criminal money laundering activities. -
Europe News Tariffs cut deep, causing a downturn in American whiskey exports American whiskey companies must think foreign tariffs are not so neat. International trade disputes led whiskey exports to fall by 8.7 per cent in the second half of 2018. -
Markets EU brings industry together to tackle dollar dominance in energy trade EU brings industry together to tackle dollar dominance in energy trade -
Europe News The Brief. Belgium Strike, Whisky woes and money laundering The Brief. Belgium Strike, Whisky woes and money laundering -
USA Trump, California governor trade barbed tweets over bullet train money "Fake news," Gov. Gavin Newsom tweeted to Trump, who claimed the project had been canceled. -
USA Over 1,800 dairy cows killed in freak blizzard, hurting struggling farmers "It's been four years of thin margins and losses. We've been struggling financially for four years and now Mother Nature is throwing another twist," said one farmer who lost 200 cows. -
Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia changed its name. Has anyone noticed? Euronews looks at Google searches to see if North Macedonia's new name is catching on -
USA Judge agrees Manafort lied to Mueller prosecutors and they do not have to honor deal In a written order Wednesday, Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled that prosecutors are no longer bound by a deal to recommend a lighter sentence for Manafort. -
Business Airbus A380 - from European dream to white elephant Airbus A380 - from European dream to white elephant -
USA Serial killer Samuel Little is drawing sketches of his victims for the FBI The FBI has been trying to connect Little's confessions with unsolved deaths in more than a dozen states between 1970 and 2005. -
World News A380 scrapped and Holocaust denial conviction upheld: Europe briefing Here are the stories you need to know about from across Europe this morning. -
USA Trump, California governor trade barbed tweets over bullet train money "Fake news," Gov. Gavin Newsom tweeted to Trump, who claimed the project had been canceled. -
USA Tickets to Mars will eventually cost less than $500,000, Elon Musk says And the return ticket is free!