25 February 2019 | Euronews
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USA In Virginia, Amazon faces some New York-style pushback The "For Us, Not Amazon" coalition is calling for transparency from Amazon and politicians over their plans for the East Coast headquarters. -
No Comment Dogs parade at Rio de Janeiro's Pets Carnival Everyone celebrates Carnival in Rio. Even the pets! -
USA Rosenstein seems to lower hopes for what public will see of Mueller report The deputy attorney general who launched the Russia probe appeared to lower expectations Monday about what the public will learn. -
USA The Oscars finally felt fun again and not even 'Green Book' could ruin it ǀ View We may be witnessing the dawn of a new and very improved Academy Awards ceremony. -
United Kingdom Dramatic video shows British Airways plane swaying violently amid landing attempt A dramatic video has emerged showing a British Airways flight swaying side to side as it attempts to land in Gibraltar -
No Comment Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un impersonators parade in Hanoi Were Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un really kissing in a Hanoi restaurant? -
Iran Iran's Foreign Minister announces resignation on Instagram Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif stepped down on Monday, announcing his resignation on Instagram. "I am apologising to you for all the shortcomings...in the past years during my time as foreign minister ... I thank the Iranian nation and officials," he wrote. -
Mauritius UN Court urges Britain to act on 'unlawful' separation of Chagos Islands from Mauritius The UN's International Court of Justice said on Monday that the UK was 'under obligation' to relinquish its control over the Chagos Archipelago, following findings that authoties acted unlawfully during the decolonisation process of Mauritius -
Colombia World Press Photo of the Year nominee reveals story behind pregnant ex-FARC guerrilla Catalina Martin-Chico spoke to Euronews about her photo of a former FARC guerrilla that has been nominated in this year's World Press Photo contest. -
China Chinese stocks jump after Trump extends tariff deadline Chinese stocks made their biggest single day gain on Monday after US president Trump announced he would extend the March 1st tariff deadline. -
Spain Watch in 360°: Spanish military practices extreme winter rescues In this immersive report, you can accompany the 2nd Battalion of the Military Emergencies Unit during its annual severe winter storms rescue manoeuvres in the Sierra Nevada mountains in southern Spain. -
Business Line A.I. advances and world trade take centre stage at 7th World Government Summit A.I. advances and potential world trade developments take entre stage at 7th World Government Summit -
USA Ex-campaign aide alleges Trump kissed her without consent The aide, Alva Johnson, "felt reduced to just another object" of Trump's "unwanted sexual attention," her 39-page lawsuit alleges. -
World Raw Politics in full: EU-Arab relations, Brexit delay, and unrest in Romania Watch Monday night's full episode of Raw Politics. -
United Kingdom UK opposition Labour Party to back second referendum on Brexit deal UK opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is expected to tell parliamentary members that the party would back a second referendum on a Brexit deal -
Austria Austrian farmer handed enormous fine over cow stampede that killed German woman A court in Austria has handed a huge fine to a farmer over a cow stampede that killed a German woman back in 2014. -
United Kingdom New photos show wreckage of Sala plane on Channel sea bed Air crash investigators have released new photos showing the wreckage of the aircraft that was carrying footballer Emiliano Sala and pilot David Ibbotson. -
Europe News The Netherlands tougher on migration after granting asylum to Armenian family As European election approach, the government led by Mark Rutte is tightening up asylum regulations -
Egypt Both sides declare first EU-Arab League summit a success The first EU-Arab League summit has ended in Egypt with both sides declaring it a success and announcing plans for a second meeting in 2022. -
Markets Trade tariff reprieve boosts European shares Trade tariff reprieve boosts European shares -
Europe News Polish opposition parties unite against ruling conservatives Five Polish opposition parties have made an alliance with the goal of keeping Poland in the European Union. -
Russia Sightings of green snow concerns residents of Russian city Repeated sightings of green-coloured snow in the Russian city of Pervouralsk is concerning residents. -
Earth News Caviar with compassion will revolutionise the delicacy We take a look at the black caviar industry and find out how to produce this luxurious delicacy in sustainable ways. -
USA Inside a country-themed, Trumpette gala at Trump's Mar-a-Lago A Saturday night party thrown by the "Trumpettes" drew nearly 1,000 Trump fans to the president's posh Palm Beach club. -
United Kingdom UK criminalises support for Hezbollah Britiain makes it a criminal offence to support Hezbollah, both its political and military arms. The group is already blacklisted in the US, Canada and Israel. -
USA More than 50 ex-national security officials tell Trump his national emergency is not justified In a letter, ex-officials said redirecting funds to build the wall could hurt national security by pulling resources from programs that keep the U.S. safe. -
World Kim Jong-un impersonator deported from Vietnam ahead of summit The US and North Korea are scheduled to hold talks in Hanoi from February 27-28. -
Europe News Germany's SPD wants to extend freeze on weapons sales to Saudi Arabia Despite pushback from the UK and France, Germany's Social Democrat Party wishes to extend the halt on arms sales to Saudi Arabia. -
Russia Russian state TV lists Moscow's 'nuclear targets' in US A Russian state TV news show has named a list of targets in the US it claims Moscow would aim to destroy in the event of a nuclear confrontation. -
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USA Supreme Court rules judges might serve for life, but not eternity In order for a vote to count, a judge must be actively serving on the court when a ruling is rendered, the Supreme Court said. -
World News It's 'raining fish' in Malta after storm brings high waves A storm has hit the north-eastern coast of Malta with winds as fast as 100 km/hour. In Xemxija, on Malta's San Pablo bay, the waves were so high they flooded the beaches and some of the streets. -
World Donald Tusk urges 'common commitment' to upholding human rights at summit in Egypt In the first event of its kind, Donald Tusk addressed the importance of "common commitment" in addressing global human rights issues at the EU-Arab League summit in Egypt. -
Notes From The Usa Colourful and cosmopolitan: exploring the Bronx, birthplace of hip hop French singer-songwriter Laetitia Sheriff is travelling around the US on the trail of music, history and culture. Next on her tour is one of New York’s lesser visited boroughs: The Bronx. -
Notes From The Usa Visiting Edgar Allan Poe Cottage, the final home of a ‘sad soul’ in the Bronx The Edgar Allan Poe Cottage is the humble abode in which the world-famous American writer Edgar Allan Poe spent the last years of his life. It’s a must-see on literature lovers’ itineraries when they visit New York and was one of the stops on French musician Laetitia Shériff’s trip to the Bronx. -
United Kingdom Brexit: Labour MPs draft amendent for potential second vote Peter Kyle and Phil Wilson plan to put forward an amendment to the Brexit bill that ties the prime minister’s deal with the potential to trigger a second referendum. -
USA 'Dragon aurora' dancing over Iceland captured in stunning photo It even seems to be breathing fire! -
USA Taliban dispatches its A-team to peace talks with the U.S. At least 2,300 American troops have been killed in Afghanistan since 2001, and U.S. commanders have referred to the conflict as a "stalemate." -
USA Woman finds python hiding in her shoe after trip to Australia "She said she's not so keen to come back and visit," the woman's son-in-law said. -
Next Series 'I was not who I was' - Research into new care for traumatic brain injury victims Futuris meets doctors from across Europe who have joined forces as part of a European project aimed at improving treatment for patients with traumatic brain injuries. -
Egypt Watch: 'Any extension of Article 50 isn't addressing the issues', May says "We have it within our grasp. I have had a real sense in conversations that we can achieve that deal on the 29th of March. That's where my energy is going to be focused," said May. -
Egypt Delaying Brexit would be 'rational solution', says Tusk Delaying Brexit would be a "rational solution", European Council President Donald Tusk said at a press conference following a summit between Arab League and European Union member states. -
USA Love connection: Why intel officials are worried about the Trump-Kim summit 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. -
World Vatican concludes historic summit on sexual abuse Nearly 200 church leaders gathered this weekend to address the abuse crisis. -
Ireland Ireland ready to accept 21-month delay to Brexit as Europe warns against no-deal Ireland's foreign minister won't stand in the way of a delayed Brexit. -
USA Is it lucky to wear gold on Oscar night? There's some pretty convincing evidence behind the theory that wearing gold equals Oscar gold. -
USA Kim doesn't want to give Trump a list of nuke sites. So can their summit succeed? South Korean and other foreign assessments say Kim Jong Un likely possesses 60-70 nuclear warheads. The North also has more than 1,000 ballistic missiles. -
World News Theresa May goes from Dancing Queen to pool shark with Italy's Conte Theresa May's dialogue with European leaders takes a new turn as she approaches the baize with Italy's Giuseppe Conte -
USA No joke: A comedian leads polls in Ukraine's presidential race The political novice's popularity with voters has left pundits scratching their heads — and some critics fearing he's biting off more than he can chew. -
Spain Watch again: everything you need to know about 5G from the MWC 5G internet is being called the next wireless revolution and is one of the main themes at this year's World Mobile Conference in Barcelona. But what exactly will it change in our day-to-day lives? And does 5G pose any risks to our health and security? -
USA Fewer Americans are opting for careers at the State Department The number of Americans taking the State Dept. exam to become diplomats has dropped to the lowest level since 2008, according to data obtained by NBC News. -
USA Ahead of North Korea summit, concern about Trump's gamble Senior U.S. officials and North Korea experts are expressing mounting concerns that Trump will give away more than he gets in return. -
USA 90 years of best actress Oscar winners and their gorgeous gowns Here's a look back at the gowns worn by Oscar-winning best actresses. -
World Trump and Kim head to Hanoi ahead of historic summit Kim and Trump will meet for the second time this week after their historic meeting in Singapore last year led to general commitments to improve relations and denuclearise the Korean peninsula, but no concrete agreements. -
World UK's largest fruit and vegetable market prepares for Brexit Some traders say they’re already feeling the effects of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union - because they are finding it difficult to recruit. But others facing the future with confidence. -
USA See the gorgeous looks from the Oscars 2019 red carpet Here are all the must-see looks from the Oscars red carpet. -
USA All in the family! See the stars who took their families to the Oscars Stars like Regina King and Bradley Cooper made it a special night at the Oscars for their loved ones. -
USA Glenn Close's golden Oscars gown had 4 million beads — and weighed 42 pounds Who needs a shiny trophy when you can bring your own gold to the Academy Awards? -
USA American women cannot be excluded from military draft, judge rules Because women are no longer excluded from combat duty, the "time has passed" for Selective Service to differentiate between men and women, the judge found. -
USA Spike Lee pays tribute to Prince with Oscars outfit The director's purple suit, special necklace and specially-made Nikes at the Academy Awards paid tribute to a music legend. -
USA Glamour, glitz and lots of pink! 8 hottest trends from the Oscars red carpet From hot pink gowns to cool capes, here are the must-see fashion trends from the Oscars. -
USA Glenn Close's adorable pup 'Sir Pippin' steals the show at awards ceremony The little Havanese dog is ready for the spotlight. -
World News Here is the full list of Oscar winners from the 91st Academy Awards Here is the full list of Oscar winners from the 91st Academy Awards -
World News Moldova’s hung parliament, May’s renewed Brexit efforts and Olivia Colman's speech | Europe briefing Take a look back at the biggest stories from around Europe this morning. -
USA Lady Gaga's €26 million necklace and other style details you missed from the Oscars Lady Gaga's €26-million necklace was just one eye-catching piece at this year's Academy Award. -
World News Rami Malek wins Best Actor for his role as Queen singer Freddy Mercury in ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Rami Malek wins Best Actor for his role as Queen singer Freddy Mercury in ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ -
World News Oscars 2019: what you need to know A raspberry, a Netflix semi-win and no host. This is what happened at the Oscars. -
USA Trump puts off new China tariffs again, cites progress in talks with Xi As 2020 campaign comes into focus, de-escalation of trade war may take pressure off of Trump country -
Sport Dazzling display of judo sees Japan dominate Düsseldorf Grand Slam Japanese judokas prove their dominance at the Düsseldorf Grand Slam, winning nine gold medals out of a total 14 on offer at the thrilling tournament