24 February 2019 | Euronews
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Estonia Estonian far right marches through Tallinn on Independence Day Estonian far right marches through Tallinn on Independence Day -
Italy Sardinian election seen as a key test for Italy As well as being a litmus test for the government in Rome, Sardinia’s election is also being watched carefully to see how the coalition partners might fare in May’s European elections. -
Sport Germany destroys competition in ski-jumping Germany's Markus Eisenbichler on Sunday helped destroy the opposition to win gold in the large hill ski-jumping team event at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Austria -
World News Venezuela border crossings tense but calm after violent clashes Calm has returned to Venezuela's borders with Brazil and Colombia after weekend violence that left two people dead -
USA Lawmakers preview questions for Cohen testimony this week House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff says he wants, first and foremost, to learn why Cohen lied to Congress. -
USA In New Hampshire, voters energized about Democratic field but not committed As candidates flood the first-in-the-nation primary state, excited activists say it might take time to sort through the pack. -
Spain Is it a phone, a tablet - or both? Huawei launches foldable smartphone Huawei launches a foldable smartphone, hitting back at Samsung just days after it launched its Galaxy Fold. -
France "Gilets jaunes" take over Starbucks Coffee on Paris' Champs-Elysees "Gilets jaunes" take over Starbucks Coffee on Paris' Champs-Elysées -
France Iran releases French citizen who entered the country illegally Iran releases French citizen who entered the country illegally -
USA Hijacking foiled on Bangladesh-Dubai flight, suspect killed The suspect, a Bangladeshi, asked to speak to the country's prime minister before dying from injuries in an exchange of gunfire with military, officials said. -
USA Schiff says he'll have Mueller testify if his report isn't made public "We are going to get to the bottom of this," Schiff told ABC's "This Week." "We are going to share this information with the public." -
USA McCabe responds to Trump's 'poor man's J. Edgar Hoover' slam: 'I don't even know what that means' "It's not the first time that I've had to listen to the president say bizarre and untrue things about me," McCabe said. -
World News US and N Korea second summit The North Korean leader received a good send-off as he boarded a train for the two-journey to Vietnam where he's meeting US President Donald Trump for talks about denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula. -
Afghanistan Civilian deaths in Afghanistan reach record-high in 2018: UN "the level of harm and suffering inflicted on civilians in Afghanistan is deeply disturbing and wholly unacceptable." -
USA As Washington waits for Mueller, 'everything about this is political' Lawmakers and legal experts look at what the Mueller report could say and what it might all mean. -
India Bootleg liquor kills scores in India At least 150 people have died from drinking toxic illegal alcohol in Assam in northeast India. -
Montenegro Thousands march in Montenegro to end president's 30-year rule in third protest this month Thousands march in Montenegro to end president's 30-year rule in third protest this month -
Serbia Protests against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic continue Thousands of people demonstrated in the Serbian capital on Saturday, in the 12th straight week of protests against President Aleksandar Vucic. -
United Kingdom Theresa May under pressure to seek Brexit delay as clock ticks down The British prime minister insists it is still "within our grasp" for the UK to leave the EU as scheduled on March 29 – amid mounting pressure for a delay. -
USA Vote registration slow for Florida ex-felons By some estimates, changes to the Florida state constitution could add as many as 1.4 million new voters to the rolls in Florida. -
Vatican Pope, ending conference, calls for 'all-out battle' against abuse of minors Pope, ending conference, calls for 'all-out battle' against abuse of minors -
Moldova Moldova vote produces hung parliament Moldovans have voted in an election split between pro-Russian and pro-Western parties. Corruption scandals and accusations of poisoning have tarnished the campaign. -
USA Pope offers condemnation but no new measures to combat clerical sexual abuse The pontiff promised that the church would address abuse with "the utmost seriousness," adding that even a single case of abuse is "an atrocity." -
USA Trump admin files more briefs in religious liberty cases than Obama, Bush The Trump DOJ has also filed religious liberty briefs at lower, trial court levels faster than both of the two previous administrations. -
World Tapping into natural skin care market in Tanzania The demand for organic cosmetics is fast growing across the continent. Hellen Dause is determined to make the most of this trend with her own brand of skin care based in Zanzibar. -
United Kingdom Charles Dickens tried to get his wife into asylum after separation, letters reveal "He discovered at last that she had outgrown his liking. She had borne ten children and had lost many of her good looks, was growing old, in fact," a recently-unearthed letter revealed. -
USA Kamala Harris's plan to crush 2020 rivals on her home turf Analysis: The California senator's early moves in her home state reveal a strategy that relies on her edge there, her perceived demographic advantage in the South and a primary calendar that brings them together on March 3, 2020. -
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia appoints first female ambassador as it grapples with Khashoggi fallout Princess Reema bint Bandar has been named as the kingdom's envoy to the US. -
Italy Strong winds kills at least three people in Italy Gale force winds have caused havoc along the Adriatic coastline as a wall collapsed killing two people and a tree toppled onto a car. -
Venezuela Venezuela: Soldiers desert as Guaidó prepares to meet Mike Pence The self-proclaimed president of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó will meet with the US-Vice President in Colombia on Monday to discuss a way to ensure humanitarian aid enters the country. -
Egypt Terrorism, migration central at first ever EU-Arab League summit “The goal is to start a dialogue with other world regions. By that the EU aims to counter Russia’s and China’s growing influence in these regions,” an EU source said. -
Costa Rica French boy accused of reintroducing measles to Costa Rica The 5-year-old and his parents are on holidays in the Latin American country. -
Sport Japan turns up the heat with stunning judo at Dusseldorf Grand Slam Japanese judokas continued to dominate a thrilling Day 2 of the Dusseldorf Grand Slam as Japan's runaway medals tally eclipsed all with seven golds