18 February 2019 | Euronews
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USA Trump vows 'new day' for Venezuela "The people of Venezuela are standing for freedom and democracy, and the United States of America are standing right by their side," the president said Monday in Miami. -
USA Roger Stone Instagram posts, then deletes image of judge with crosshair "Any inference that this was meant to somehow threaten the Judge or disrespect court is categorically false," Stone said in a statement after the photo was taken down. -
USA Meet the 'Fab Five' women behind the big shake-up in Colorado politics Kerry Donovan, Jessie Danielson, Faith Winter, Tammy Story, and Brittany Pettersen, co-workers and friends for nearly a decade, recently flipped the state senate from red to blue for the first time in five years. -
Romania Top EU official praises fired Romanian corruption prosecutor, says fight must continue The vice president of the European Commission, Frans Timmermans, told Euronews on Saturday that there could be "no relenting of the fight against corruption in Romania". -
World Raw Moment: Boris Johnson gets up close and personal with Saba the cheetah The former UK foreign minister cuddled up with a cheetah at Howletts Animal Park in Kent. -
World UK's Labour Party divided over anti-Semitism | Raw Politics The Raw Politics panel discuss anti-Semitism in the UK's Labour Party following resignations over the issue. -
United Kingdom Migrants intercepted in English Channel by UK Border Force, Dover MP calls for 'urgent surveillance' Thirty-four migrants were intercepted in the English Channel by the UK Border Force and brought into the Port of Dover early Monday morning. -
United Kingdom Why have MPs quit the UK’s Labour Party and what will they do next? | Euronews answers Seven MPs have left the UK's Labour Party. But who are they, why did they leave and what will they do now? Euronews has the answers. -
World What is behind anti-Semitism in Europe? | Raw Politics Countries across Europe are struggling to address reports of rising anti-Semitism. But where does the problem come from and is it really getting worse? Find out what our Raw Politics panel had to say. -
No Comment Gold medalist ice skater practices on frozen lake in Russia Adelina Sotnikova performed a dance routine on the ice of Lake Baikal. -
No Comment Hundreds of children take part in annual carnival in Croatia Hundreds of children took part in a carnival parade in the town of Opatija in Croatia on Sunday, with large crowds turning out to cheer them on. -
Romania Top EU official praises fired Romanian corruption prosecutor, says fight must continue The European Commission's vice president, Frans Timmermans, praised Romania's former chief corruption prosecutor in an interview with Euronews, urging the fight against corruption to continue. -
USA California AG: At least 13 states suing over Trump's national emergency "The president does have broad authority. But he does not have authority to violate the Constitution," Xavier Becerra said on Monday. -
USA Trump's national emergency declaration may have laid the groundwork for his impeachment ǀ View Abuse of presidential authority was one of the Articles of Impeachment against Nixon. This president could be next. -
Venezuela Watch: 'Things are very bad' — Venezuelan crisis through the eyes of a 7-year old Euronews sat down with 7-year-old Josmeli at an affordable housing complex built by Nicolas Maduro’s administration. She told Euronews the situation in Caracas is“very bad” because “some are fighting to enter the country and destroy it.” -
Markets European stocks at four-month highs as trade talks progress European stocks at four-month highs as trade talks progress -
Mexico US-Mexico border wall won’t stop drug trafficking, says investigative journalist Investigative journalist Anabel Hernández told Euronews that tonnes of drugs and money are transported by commercial airlines and private planes, which land at airports in cities in both Mexico and the United States. -
USA Trump endorses claim that McCabe was part of 'coup attempt' The president tweeted a quote Monday from Fox News guest Dan Bongino alleging "an illegal coup attempt" against him, adding "true!" -
Economy R. Jezic: the businessman behind the Croatian trial that could give Russia the keys to Europe ǀ View Croatian courts are currently holding the biggest trial of the decade to determine the guilt of former Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and Hungarian industrialist Zsolt Hernadi, the Chairman and CEO of MOL Hungarian Oil, the largest foreign investor in Croatia (accused of bribing the former). -
Hungary Watch: ‘Hungarians are not migrants,’ says foreign minister Péter Szijjártó told Euronews it was “not fair to confuse migration with the free flow of labour within the European Union.” -
World News Supermoon: What is it and when can you see it in Europe? The supermoon will capture everyone's imagination on Tuesday, but what exactly happens and when can you see it? -
World News 'Absolute belief' in God more widespread throughout Central and Eastern Europe Armenia (79%) and Georgia (72%) topped the list of adults who say they believe in God with absolute certainty, while France (11%), Switzerland (11%) and Germany (10%) were surveyed as countries who had the least certainty in God’s existence. -
USA Veteran identified as 'kissing sailor' in iconic WWII photo dies at 95 "He was very proud of his service and the picture and what it stood for," Mendonsa's daughter said Monday. -
World Venezuela's Juan Guaidó: "Maduro is completely disconnected from reality" Venezuela's Juan Guaidó speaks to Euronews' Anelise Borges about humanitarian aid, the military, diplomacy, Nicolas Maduro and the future of his country in the Global Conversation. -
Europe News Eurosceptics set for big gains in EU elections Dominant groups on centre left and centre right will be hit as new movements gain ground, according to EU Parliament projections. -
Notes From The Usa Minnesota nice: visiting Minneapolis, the welcoming city of lakes Minnesota nice: visiting Minneapolis, the welcoming city of lakes -
Notes From The Usa Getting to know singer-songwriter Laetitia Shériff Getting to know singer-songwriter Laetitia Shériff -
Notes From The Usa Mickey’s Dining Car: making 'America's best milkshakes' since 1939 A typical Art Deco-styled American diner, Mickey’s prides itself on serving "the best pancakes in town and the best milkshakes in the country". -
Notes From The Usa Inside Paisley Park, home to Minneapolis native and pop icon: Prince Inside Paisley Park, home to Minneapolis native and pop icon: Prince -
Next Series Europe steps up fight to stop deadly olive tree disease In this episode of Futuris, Euronews' Julian Gomez travels to Italy to look at a European research project that's attempting to find a cure for the deadly olive tree disease Xylella Fastidiosa. -
USA Brexit fractures Britain's 'hijacked' opposition party "We are clear where we stand on Brexit. This is a national catastrophe and we want no part facilitating the disaster if it happens." -
United Kingdom Shamima Begum: ISIS teen must be ‘allowed’ to return to UK, says friend’s father A British teenager who fled the UK to marry a member of the so-called Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria should be allowed to return, said the father of another schoolgirl who accompanied her four years ago. -
USA In one news conference, Trump created several new minefields 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 Poles 'sucked anti-Semitism with their mothers' milk,' Israeli official says The developments mark a new low in a dispute between the countries over how to remember and characterize Polish actions toward Jews during World War II. -
USA Trump wants Europe to take back ISIS fighters. That's tricky. "It is certainly not as easy as they think in America," German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said. -
World News Tensions flare up as Spanish warship orders boats move from UK-controlled Gibraltar waters The Government of Gibraltar says it is investigating the "foolish games" from the Spanish warship on Sunday -
USA Can Trump use a 'national emergency' to build the wall? His own words offer clues. Analysis: Courts are likely to consider what the president said — and didn't say — during his hourlong remarks at the White House. -
USA Time can change presidential legacies. Just look at Washington and Lincoln. President's Day celebrates iconic presidents, but there was a time when even Washington and Lincoln endured as much partisan rancor as Obama and Trump. -
World EU to consider increasing sanctions on Russia over conflict in Ukraine Nearly 13,000 people have been killed in five years of fighting in the border region between Russia and Ukraine. -
United Kingdom Watch again: Seven MPs resign from Labour party over Brexit and antisemitism A group of seven MPs resigned from the UK's Labour party on Monday morning amid recent criticism of handlings of Brexit and anti-Semitic sentiments within the party. -
World News Poland summons Israeli ambassador to clarify Netanyahu comments on Poles in Holocaust Poland has summoned Israeli ambassador to clarify comments made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over comments suggesting Poles were complicit in the Holocaust -
World News Venezuela denies entry to European MEPs Venezuela denies entry to European MEPs claiming they had "conspiratorial motives". -
Venezuela 'I'm ready to die for my country's future,' Juan Guaido tells Euronews Interim president says his greatest fear would be that Venezuela's present becomes accepted as a new normal. -
World News Europe briefing: Labour split, Poland-Israel spat, and Venezuela denies MEPs entry Euronews brought you the latest news and updates as they happened this morning. -
USA Report: Japan did nominate Trump for Peace Prize — at U.S. request Asahi Shimbun, one of Japan's largest national newspapers, cited multiple government sources as saying the U.S. "informally" asked Japan to nominate Trump. -
USA Social media companies need greater oversight, U.K. committee determines "Social media companies cannot ... maintain that they have no responsibility themselves in regulating the content of their sites," the report said. -
USA Absentee ballots will be in the spotlight at hearing on North Carolina House race An NBC News analysis found that 3,510 people who requested absentee ballots in the ninth congressional district never turned them in.