15 February 2019 | Euronews
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USA Aurora shooting: Sacked worker kills five ex-colleagues at US factory The gunman had been sacked earlier on Friday, police said. -
USA White House press secretary interviewed by special counsel's office News of the sitdown comes as the probe into Russian collusion and the Trump campaign is believed to be coming to an end. -
USA Judge issues gag order in Roger Stone case Judge Amy Berman Jackson also put an end to Stone's courthouse press conferences. -
USA Fact-checking Trump's speech declaring a national emergency Trump spoke and took questions from reporters for nearly an hour, touching on immigration, his emergency powers, China and more. -
France Gilets jaunes: Paramilitaries 'ready to intervene' in France protests “We have guys, paramilitaries, who are ready to intervene,” said Christophe Chalencon, a key figure in the "yellow vests" movement. “Because they too want to topple the power." -
The Cube Venezuela: 1 litre of milk could cost a third of your wage | #TheCube #TheCube | "Hyperinflation is too great for families to feed themselves." Amid a political crisis and growing economic collapse, what is hyperinflation like for Venezuelans? The Cube reached out to social media users who told their stories through receipts. -
Lebanon Raya Al Hassan: The Arab world's first female interior minister The first female interior minister in the Arab world told Euronews her appointment is a "unique experience that needs to be mainstreamed and generalised in other countries in the region". -
Norway Eat your heart out, Elon: Norway proposes underwater 'floating tunnel' The submerged roadway would help speed travel along the nation's rugged west coast. -
USA You won't believe what Trump just said: 6 eye-popping moments The president's Rose Garden press conference spanned a wide variety of topics. -
Germany Breathe again: Lung doctor admits errors in study slamming air pollution limits Speaking to German newspaper Die Tageszeitung, which uncovered the error, Dieter Köhler said: “I practically do everything by myself and, as a pensioner, I don't even have a secretary anymore.” -
Markets Take Five: The R-word - World markets themes for the week ahead Take Five: The R-word - World markets themes for the week ahead -
Brazil Watch: Members of a gun club react to Brazil's relaxation of firearms law “Are we a violent country? Yes. But we’re not going to solve the problem with people with guns. We need tougher laws,” an individual at a shooting club in Sao Paulo told Euronews. -
USA Supreme Court agrees to rule quickly on citizenship question on census States, cities and immigration groups sued to prevent the Trump administration from asking over fears immigrants would be reluctant to respond. -
USA Trump's emergency declaration to build the border wall will cost us more than money ǀ View The president's plan upends the constitution, which is far more dangerous for our democracy than any caravan heading for the border. -
USA Puppy born with upside-down paws learning to walk after surgery Milo is making progress after undergoing corrective surgery last month. -
USA 'A clean version of hell': How bad is the prison where 'El Chapo' is likely to end up? Dubbed the "Alcatraz of the Rockies", the prison has concrete slabs for beds and houses some of the most violent criminals convicted in the US. -
USA What is a national emergency? Here are eight things to know about the special and far-reaching powers that presidents have. -
Belgium Watch in 360°: Weekend 'soldiers' relive the decisive battles of World War II Be part of the action as 200 re-enactors meet to relive the Battle of the Bulge — Nazi Germany's last offensive in WWII. -
Business Planet The tiny Georgian toy company making a big difference Business Planet heads to Georgia to find out about a toy company making a difference after obtaining microfinance guaranteed. -
Business Planet The man behind Georgia's very own toy story Georgian toy company Dadari doesn't just make wooden toys it also makes a point of employing people with disabilities. Three of the firm's seven employees have special learning needs. Business Planet spoke to the firm's founder Merab Kuchukhidze to find out more about the company. -
USA Former US governor becomes first Republican to challenge Donald Trump for president Bill Weld has become the first Republican to challenge Donald Trump for the party's 2020 presidential nomination. -
City with a conscience: Dubai's desert utopia In this episode of Focus we travel to the outskirts of Dubai to visit a community at the forefront of environmentalism and sustainability. -
Denmark What to do with rubbish? Danes have the answer: ski slopes A new ski slope set above a waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen is delighting Danish skiers and snowboarders. -
Spain Spain goes to the polls on Sunday. What you need to know | Euronews answers The Catalan issue has pushed Spain into yet another election. Here's all you ned to know. -
United Kingdom Our trade with the UK will 'increase substantially', says Donald Trump London is hunting for new trading partners around the globe as it prepares for life outside the European Union. -
My Europe Series State of the Union: Friends and foes, Varoufakis comeback and Hungary baby boom In this edition MEPs say France and Italy are like squabbling cousins, Yanis Varoufakis talks about 'a special place in hell' and we ask women about Hungary's new tax policy to boost their population. -
USA Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg returns to court for first time since cancer surgery Ginsburg is meeting with the justices for a regular closed-door conference. -
USA Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg returns to court for first time since cancer surgery Ginsburg is meeting with the justices for a regular closed-door conference. -
No Comment Milk protests and daring jumps: No Comment of the week We look back at some of the best videos from this week's No Comment section. -
No Comment Car hits Iowa officer attending traffic accident The officer sustained "minor injuries" but it could have been "a whole lot worse," the sheriff's office said. -
World World Government Summit: Leaders prioritize climate change solutions The 7th edition of World Government Summit was held in Dubai, gathering world leaders alongside experts in the sectors of technology, economy, environment and wellbeing. -
World How does switching between languages impact your body? UAE-based researchers are exploring how switching between languages affects the body and brain. -
USA Watch again: Donald Trump declares national emergency to get funding for US-Mexico border wall Donald Trump has declared a national emergency in the US to allow him to bypass Congress and pursue the building of the US-Mexico border wall. -
No Comment Pro and anti-Brexit protesters rally on Valentine's Day They protested near the Parliament where lawmakers were gearing up to reject Prime MInister Theresa May's motion seeking renewed support for her Brexit strategy. -
Iran An attack on Iran would be 'suicide', warns foreign minister Zarif When asked if there would be a military clash between Iran and the United States or Israel, the politician replied: "Well, certainly some people who were successful in creating a war last time are hard at it again." -
USA Man in Paris metro burned after serious 'liquid' attack The unidentified victim was attacked in the metro's line one, near the station of Bastille, during rush hour Friday morning. -
USA Forgotten: Federal contractors not getting back pay in Congress's shutdown deal "They were all collateral damage, innocent victims," said Republican Rep. Peter King. -
USA Husband charged with involuntary manslaughter in wife's hot tub death Eric Huska "partially closed the lid of the hot tub" while his wife was still in it, police said. -
USA Trump plans to veto any Hill interference with emergency border declaration, say aides The officials spoke with supporters shortly before the president's planned announcement of the move Friday morning. -
USA It's not a national emergency for Trump, it's a political one 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: Emergency call A roundup of the most important political news stories of the day. -
France Pope's envoy to France under investigation for sexual assault Luigi Ventura, 74, allegedly "caressed in an insistent and repeated manner" a city hall staffer's buttocks during a January 17 ceremony in Paris. -
Venezuela Venezuelans go hungry as Nicolas Maduro continues to ignore economic crisis Venezuelans are eating two or fewer meals a day as President Nicolas Maduro continues to block humanitarian aid from coming into the country -
Climate Now January 2019 fourth warmest on record January 2019 witnesses extreme cold and rising temperatures across the planet. -
United Kingdom Business 'Brexodus': How no-deal uncertainty is hurting small companies "We feel we've been hung out to dry by the UK government." -
USA It would be 'suicidal' to go to war with Iran, foreign minister warns The "same gang" behind the 2003 Iraq War were "at it again" in pushing for war with his country, Iran's Foreign Minister tells NBC News. -
USA Trump asked for a wall. He's forcing a constitutional crisis. Analysis: The president made his move. Now, the courts will decide who really has the power over the wall. -
United Kingdom Brexit is airbrushing my rights under the Good Friday Agreement out of history ǀ View The Good Friday Agreement is fast becoming a casualty of a flawed Brexit strategy and government failure to honour a UN-back bilateral treaty. And the people of Northern Ireland are the ones suffering because of it. -
World Philippe Lamberts on Brexit, Venezuela and European Elections The Co-Chair of the Greens-European Free Alliance talked to Good Morning Europe about the various issues Europe face this year. -
United Kingdom Youth Strike 4 Climate: Thousands of UK students march for the planet Thousands of pupils are swapping pens for placards as the student climate protests sweeping Europe reach the UK. -
Slovenia A sandwich cost a Slovenian MP his job "I made a mistake," Darij Krajcic told Euronews. -
Belgium Fake News: Politicians, journalists, and scientists face mistrust together Who's to blame for fake news? Whether you read stories, write stories or appear in stories you might want to start by looking in the mirror. -
Earth News Hungarian sustainable designer labels to know These ethical brands are at the forefront of a new era for fashion in Hungary. -
World Trump faces opposition over national emergency plan to fund Mexican wall Trump is bulldozing normal constitutional practice, opponents say -
World At least 100,000 babies die as a result of war every year, says report Save the Children warn at least 100,000 babies are dying as a direct result of war globally with the majority of infants living in Yemen, Syria and Somalia living in conflict zones. -
World "If you want to protect Europe, talk without hypocrisy," says Italian Five Star MP Manlio di Stefano "If you want to protect Europe, talk without hypocrisy" - Good Morning Europe speaks to Italian 5 Star MP Manlio di Stefano about Venezuela, France, and the upcoming EU elections. -
USA 'It seems like an execution': Officers open fire on man asleep in car Police said they saw a handgun in the man's lap and that after he woke up he did not respond to repeated commands to put his hands up. -
Finland Northern lights dance across night skies in Finnish Lapland The magic spectacle of ‘Aurora Borealis’ was captured on camera over the Paatsjoki river in Finnish Lapland. -
Russia Black belt Putin shows off judo moves with Olympic athletes After complex discussions with Turkey and Iran about the future of Syria in Sochi, Russian President Vladimir Putin was up for a bit of exercise. So the judo black belt joined his country's national team for a warm up and training session. -
United Arab Emirates Drones temporarily ground all Dubai Airport flights Flights at Dubai International Airport were temporarily grounded on Friday morning due to suspected drone activity -
Germany Meet the Akyuz family. Turkish, German and proud Euronews talks to three generations of immigrants about what 'integration' actually feels like. -
USA New York politicians at odds over Amazon scrapping headquarters plan Amazon blamed their decision on opposition from local lawmakers. -
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 Man who killed attacking lion with bare hands said it was 'pure adrenaline' "There was a certain point where I just kind of imagined being stuck on this hillside and just having a cat gnaw at me," the runner said. -
Sport Chile joins Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay in World Cup bid Chile joins Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay in World Cup bid -
Egypt Egyptian lawmakers back changes that could keep Sisi in power til 2034 Egyptian lawmakers back changes that could keep Sisi in power til 2034 -
World News Haiti's president defies violent protests, will not step down Haiti's president defies violent protests, will not step down -
World News Spain snap election and UK climate change protests | Europe briefing We take a look back at some of the biggest stories from that you need to know about today. -
USA 'Pizzagate' video posted to YouTube account of alleged arsonist's parents hour before fire The video was posted to Ryan Jaselskis' parents' YouTube account an hour before he allegedly tried to burn down the restaurant at the center of the massive internet conspiracy theory. -
USA New York's Amazon-adjacent real estate not so prime anymore Realtors in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens had been doing brisk business because of Amazon's plans to move to the area - plans that have now been scuttled. -
USA 'Dangerous.' 'Abuse.' 'Lawless': Bipartisan attack on Trump national emergency declaration The White House said the president was considering the step "to ensure we stop the national security and humanitarian crisis at the border."