22 February 2019 | Euronews
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USA Microsoft workers protest $480m HoloLens military deal The open letter comes days before Microsoft is expected to unveil HoloLens 2, an upgraded version of its augmented reality headset, at an event Sunday. -
USA NY prosecutors preparing state charges against Manafort, source says A state grand jury is being used to investigate the tax and bank fraud-related allegations against Manafort. -
USA Klobuchar ate her salad with a comb, report says The Minnesota Democrat and 2020 presidential candidate has faced multiple reports of her mistreating staff. -
USA No Mueller report next week, says Justice Department official Multiple news outlets reported this week that Mueller's report on alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia could be ready next week. -
USA Some apps send data about menstruation, home buying to Facebook, WSJ reports At least 11 popular phone apps with tens of millions of downloads are sharing personal data, often without prominent disclosure, according to the report. -
USA Singer R Kelly, charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse, pleads not guilty Singer R Kelly, charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse, pleads not guilty -
No Comment Dhaka fire, Albania clashes, and Las Vegas snow | No Comment videos of the week Here is the best of our No Comment videos this week. -
Venezuela Rival concerts take place on either side of Venezuela-Colombia border Two rival concerts were planned on Friday on either side of a bridge linking Venezuela and Colombia. -
USA Vote: Who do you think deserves to walk away with an Oscar in 2019? Tell us who you think deserves to walk away with a golden statue by voting in the Euronews Oscars 2019 poll -
Markets Take Five: Deal or no deal on trade, Brexit - World markets themes for the week ahead Take Five: Deal or no deal on trade, Brexit - World markets themes for the week ahead -
USA White House says it's 'looking into' Jeffrey Epstein case Press Secretary Sarah Sanders says White House "looking into" Labor Secretary Alex Acosta's role in getting a cushy deal for sex offender Jeffrey Epstein -
Target Dubai: a hub for international business With its numerous summits, conferences and expos in this episode of Target we explore Dubai as a top business destination. -
United Kingdom London council ridiculed for 'rubbish' Brexit reassurance message A number of Londoners have expressed confusion over a local council's Brexit "reassurance campaign," in which a poster bearing the message: "this is your home" was pasted on the side of a bin lorry -
USA Netanyahu's embrace of far-right extremists may seal his fate Analysis: Israel's PM is facing an election challenge from a new alliance — and is potentially bringing extremists closer to the center of power. -
Moldova Moldova mulls Moscow or Brussels as voters head to the polls | Euronews explains “This election is important because it will test the sustainability of the EU’s popularity in Moldova, or it could revive the Russian influence.” -
Cuba Watch: mobile internet rings the changes in Cuba In the first 40 days that people could start buying mobile internet access, 1.8 million Cubans did. -
World Winter at Tantora: music festival brings Yanni and other stars to Saudi Arabia The Winter at Tantora Festival is bringing international music stars to perform at Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia. -
World Why is Al-Ula paving the way towards tourism in Saudi Arabia? The Al-Ula governorate in Saudi Arabia is an area packed with prehistoric sites and landmarks. -
World News EU dual national loses heart with the UK, feeling it's 'time to leave' Sonja Morgenstern has been on the frontline of the campaign against Brexit. As a dual national EU citizen, she was hoping to convince the British to change their minds over Brexit. -
World What is Tunisia’s ‘cultural cave’ and how is it helping local artists? A natural cave filled with modern paintings and artwork installations is amongst Tunisia’s hidden cultural treasures. -
Nigeria Watch: Nigeria's traditional textile trade under threat The dye pits in Kano have been in operation for five centuries, but are now reported to be the last of their kind. Many pits have been abandoned as young people turn to city jobs instead of traditional trades. -
Ukraine Poll places comedian Volodymyr Zelensky in first place for Ukrainian presidency Comedian Volodymyr Zelensky, who is known for his role playing the Ukrainian president in a popular television show, is actually now the frontrunner for Ukraine's top job, according to a recent poll -
World News Scientists dress horses up in coats to uncover why zebras have stripes A team of American researchers are trying to find out why zebras have stripes, and it involves blood-sucking flies. -
Ireland Ryanair to appeal after being fined millions for controversial cabin baggage charges On Thursday, Italy's competition authority issued a penalty of €3 million to Ryanair and €1 million to Wizzair. -
Germany Bundestag backs 'painful compromise' on controversial abortion law The measure has been decried by pro-choice campaigners and opposition parties as not going far enough. -
Belgium Watch: Chocolate dresses grace Brussels catwalk, but how Belgian is this €4bn industry? One creation used 8kg of chocolate – not far off the 6kg the average Belgian eats in a year. -
USA U.S.-born ISIS bride: I'll have 'no problem' returning despite Trump decree "I know in fact that I was a citizen. When I tried filing for a passport it was very easy. It came in 10 days," the Alabama woman told NBC News. -
Europe News Electrifying politics? The new candidates vying for your votes "Bad politics brought us were we are," says Colombe the co-founder of Volt - a pan-European party hoping to win at least 25 seats across seven EU countries in May's elections. We met three of the members, who met as students, in Brussels this week. -
My Europe Series State of the Union: family feuds, eurosceptic wave and generation climate The European Parliament's biggest political force, the EPP group, took a double hit: latest election poll projections seem them taking a dive, and then political infighting threatens to divide them. It comes as eurosceptic groups are rising, but this week we met some young anti-populists in Brussels -
USA Spanish woman dies after meal at Michelin-starred restaurant The 46-year-old woman died after eating with her husband and 12-year-old son, who also fell ill, at Restaurant Riff last Saturday. -
Iran Leaders continue to be idealistic with the Iranian regime ǀ View European leaders seem blind to reality in pursuit of idealistic goals, labouring under the false hope that Iran will moderate its behaviour in return for economic aid. -
USA Israel flying to moon for first lunar landing after SpaceX launch Israel seeks to become only the fourth country to successfully land on the moon, after Russia, the U.S. and China. -
Sudan Why are people protesting in Sudan? | Euronews answers Euronews looks at why people are continuing to protest in Sudan -
USA Ten questions we hope Robert Mueller will answer 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 Ten questions we hope Robert Mueller will answer 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. -
France Climate campaign star Greta Thunberg 'will meet Macron' after Paris march Thunberg has become a celebrity by skipping lessons every Friday to protest over global warming outside the Swedish parliament. -
Earth News Creating music from garbage An environmental activist in Egypt recycles waste to create musical instruments. -
USA Church of England changes 400-year-old rule about Sunday services It will no longer be required for all churches to hold a Sunday service due to declining attendance and many priests responsible for multiple churches. -
United Kingdom No-deal Brexit: everything you need to know How will the rules change if the UK leaves the EU without a divorce deal — or fails to strike a trade agreement? -
USA The race is on for global 5G dominance — and Trump's in on it "The implications is that new industries of the future, the new ways of making a living, will be in China and not here," one policy expert explained. -
World News Europa League: Who is playing who in the last 16? The draw was made at lunchtime at UEFA's HQ. -
World News Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un impersonators take centre stage in Hanoi They've not arrived yet, but Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un are making a splash in Hanoi... -
Europe News Riot police clash with protesters over Catalan separatists trial Riot police have clashed with pro-independence campaigners in Barcelona over the trial of a dozen Catalan separatists -
Denmark A 'European race to the bottom': human rights defenders criticise Denmark's new immigration bill The new bill maintains that resident permits for refugees are temporary, which must be "withdrawn or exempted when possible..." -
United Kingdom Chelsea banned from signing new players by FIFA after breaking rules on under-18s FIFA invesgiation finds Chelsea breached strict rules on signing under-18s -
United Kingdom Ninth MP quits Britain's opposition party accusing leader of "supporting extremists" Ian Austin says he has had enough of Labour's lurch to the "hard-Left" amid a growing row over anti-semitism/ -
World Albanian opposition in mass resignation move to demand fresh elections Thousands of Albanians took part in a rally demonstrating against alleged corruption by Prime Minister Edi Rama. The peaceful demonstration culminated in a march led by opposition leader Lulzim Basha, to hand over signed statements by his MPs giving up their parliamentary seats. -
USA The 'clear and beautiful ocean' is focus of latest battle over Okinawa The region hosts about two-thirds of the dedicated U.S.-only bases in Japan despite accounting for less than 1 percent of the country's land area. -
USA House Dems push ahead with bid to terminate Trump's emergency declaration It's expected to easily pass the House — and GOP Senate leaders won't be able to block it from reaching the floor for a vote there. -
World No-deal Brexit “like jumping off cliff without parachute” says former WTO leader Pascal Good Morning Europe that the idea the United Kingdom would be able to negotiate improved terms in bilateral trade deals “made no sense”. -
Japan Japan successfully lands spacecraft on asteroid Hayabusa 2 touched down on the Ryugu asteroid and will bring back the biggest number of samples from space since astronauts landed on the moon -
World Venezuelan opposition and Bolivarian soldiers clash in coastal state Maduro says there's no humanitarian disaster. Guaido marches on. -
Bulgaria Bear Grylls faces possible fine over 'violations' in Bulgarian National Park The Bulgarian Environment Ministry said in a statement Thursday that Bear Grylls could face a fine for "violations" during filming of his show in a national park. -
USA Bishops offer 'financial gesture' to sex abuse victims in France Some priests have escaped punishment because the statute of limitations on sex crimes against minors had run out. -
World News Europe briefing: Labour MP quits, FIFA sanctions Chelsea, and Pope Francis on sexual abuse Here are the top European stories you need to know about today. -
USA U.S. to leave about 200 troops in Syria, White House says A "small peacekeeping group" will remain in Syria "for period of time," White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said, confirming an NBC News report. -
USA 'El Chapo's' sons indicted on drug conspiracy charges Prosecutors allege the two brothers conspired to distribute in the U.S. cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana from Mexico and elsewhere in the world. -
USA World's largest bee, feared extinct and last seen in 1981, spotted "I simply couldn't believe it: We had rediscovered Wallace's Giant Bee," wrote a photographer on the research team that spotted the insect last seen in 1981. -
USA Democrats say Trump is keeping Congress in the dark on North Korea Congress has yet to be briefed on Trump's first summit with Kim Jong Un last year in Singapore, the Democrats say in a letter to the president.