1 March 2019 | Euronews
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France French 'language police' accept major shakeup: feminine job titles French 'language police' back major shakeup - accepting feminine forms of job titles for the first time -
USA Many female athletes struggle with eating disorders. These women want to change that. These runners are enlisting parents, coaches, doctors — and the rest of us — to help start a conversation and reduce the stigma and prevalence of eating disorders. -
USA House Democrats prepare case to request Trump tax returns Democrats are crafting a request to send to the IRS and say they will "take all necessary steps" to obtain the president's returns. -
USA GOP's anti-Muslim display likening Rep. Omar to a terrorist rocks W. Virginia capitol A poster featured a picture of the burning World Trade Centers and the Democratic lawmaker from Michigan. -
World News Spain probes gender discrimination claims at Mobile World Congress Catalan authorities have opened an investigation into allegations of sexist discrimination in the selection of hostesses working for the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. -
USA Trump tries to clarify comments about Warmbier's death after firestorm The president came under attack after he said in Hanoi that he did not hold North Korean leader Kim Jong Un responsible for the student's death. -
USA Clinton, Sanders camps feuding like it's still 2016 The wounds of the last Democratic presidential primary have clearly not healed as a new contest gets underway. -
No Comment California communities stranded by floodwaters Two communities in California were cut-off when a river burst its banks during heavy rain -
No Comment Famous Tolosa carnival underway in Spain's Basque region Hundreds of people are flocking to the Basque Country in Spain for the annual carnival -
No Comment Ethiopia's weekly mass work-out Every Sunday hundreds of residents get together in the capital Addis Ababa to get fit together -
USA Nearly three dozen people trapped in collapsed gold mine in Indonesia Officials are worried oxygen is running out as rescuers work to free trapped gold miners. -
Hungary Hungary's Fidesz party faces expulsion from European People's Party Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling Fidesz party faces expulsion from the largest political grouping in the European Union. -
No Comment Amazon whale carcass and Trump-Kim summit 2.0: No Comment of the week From a whale carcass in the Amazon to the second summit of US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, take a look at our selection of the best videos from this week's No Comment section. -
United Kingdom Grandson of Auschwitz survivor talks to Euronews about taking German citizenship ahead of Brexit Simon Wallfisch's grandmother was a German-born Jewish survivor of Auschwitz. With Brexit approaching, the cellist has adopted German citizenship. -
Markets Take Five: U-turn if you want to! World markets themes for the week ahead Take Five: U-turn if you want to! World markets themes for the week ahead -
USA What should you do when you catch someone in a lie? When you're confronted with a lie, the best approach is to fact check and get solid evidence before calling someone out. -
USA Saudi Arabia revokes citizenship of Osama bin Laden's son The U.S. government has offered a $1 million reward in the capture of Hamza bin Laden as part of the "Rewards for Justice" program. -
USA Victoria's Secret will close more than 50 stores due to declining sales The lingerie retailer is losing out as customers switch to other brands. -
Italy Venice plans to impose new entrance tax charge for day-trip visitors Authorities in Venice have decided to impose a new 3 euro entrance fee during 2019 on tourists who visit the city for a day and don't stay overnight -
Europe News Mapping the EU elections This week we look at voter turnout and why it is so high or so low in different European countries. -
Earth News Hockney — Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature A new exhibition in Amsterdam shows the deep connection the two renowned painters have to nature. -
USA This part of Cohen's testimony could spell trouble for Trump Analysis: If Trump and Roger Stone lied to Robert Mueller about whether they knew of Wikileaks' release of stolen DNC emails, that could come back to haunt them. -
My Europe Series The art of no deal, malign influences and campaign compass This week, all eyes were on the second summit between Donald Trump and North Korea's strongman Kim Jong-Un. Meanwhile in Europe, the rise of populists has the Greens concerned, while some pundits say populism could boost voter turnout in May. -
Economy The week in numbers Euro winners and losers, pro-EU alliances and good weather, bad air quality. -
Europe News 'There is this constant fear of the threat of Russian malign influence' Euronews speaks to US ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland about his recent trip to Ukraine. -
USA Mountain lion killed by Colorado jogger was an orphaned kitten Travis Kauffman killed the young feline during a confrontation while he was running in Fort Collins last month. -
Spain Would you pay €200,000 to burn a statue of the king of Spain? Two Spanish artists are selling a statue of the king of Spain but you can only keep it for a year and then you have to burn it. -
Italy Can Italy's millennials afford not to be 'mama's boys'? | NBC Left Field How can a struggling generation of young people transform Italy’s future? Ten years after the global financial crisis, Italy’s economy is stagnant while the country's youth unemployment rate is among the highest in Europe. -
Algeria Why are people protesting in Algeria? | Euronews answers Thousands of Algerians have taken to the streets in protest another Abdelaziz Bouteflika presidential bid. The ailing, 81-year-old president recently announced he will seek a fifth five-year term but remains under care at a Swiss hospital. -
No Comment Aurora borealis illuminates Lapland sky A magnificent display of the northern lights illuminated the night skies of Lehtojarvi in Finland on Thursday. -
USA Otto Warmbier's parents respond to Trump: Kim Jong Un responsible for son's death "Kim and his evil regime are responsible for the death of our son Otto," Fred and Cindy Warmbier said in a statement. -
World Life coach Tony Robbins shares top career advice: Self-education Best-selling author and life coach Tony Robbins, famous for helping people like President Clinton and Serena Williams in times of personal and professional crisis, came to the UAE to share his advice with an audience which included parliamentarians. -
World Artists and locals make-over Beirut suburb of Ouzai Ouzai, a once neglected neighbourhood near Beirut, is being transformed by passionate painters. -
USA Trump attacks Cohen over testimony, demands Congress investigate 'love letter' book pitch Trump zeroed in on a flattering book his former personal attorney shopped around to publishers prior to his legal woes. -
Russia Russia set to free 100 captive whales from 'prison' Russian President Vladimir Putin has been heavily criticised over a "whale prison" in the far east of the country, which is run by companies involved in trafficking. -
USA Latino engineers want to encourage more to pursue STEM careers "Challenge yourself to do something that you never would think," said one. "So why not try and do engineering?" -
USA Democrats face a dilemma on impeachment 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 This year's breakout CPAC 'star' is a Democratic socialist The annual gathering provided more evidence Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. has captured the imagination of movement conservatives. -
Hungary What do Orban and the EPP offer each other? | Euronews answers The EPP has shielded Orban and in return he has bolstered its numbers. -
Earth News “We put people over profits” Camilla Marcus-Dew, founder of ethical The Soap Co. on how to build a luxury cosmetic brand with integrity -
USA Washington Gov. Inslee enters the presidential race with climate change his focus He is no stranger to the climate fight — pushing a green agenda both in Washington state and in Washington, D.C., during his years in Congress. -
USA Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption cases — What happens next? Netanyahu is facing indictment in three corruption cases on charges of bribery and fraud and breach of trust, pending a pre-trial hearing. -
USA These are the 10 best beaches in America — and this one remains No. 1 The Sunshine State remains the top destination according to TripAdvisor. -
World News Wildfires spike across Europe amid record hot temperatures in February The number of fires equals is close to the average... in August. -
USA Trump learns the limits of personal power, at home and beyond Analysis: It may have been one of the worst weeks of Trump's presidency, concentrated in just a few harrowing days. -
USA Teacher cut a 'Dumb and Dumber' haircut on student for violating the dress code The school said the length of the teen's bangs violated student dress guidelines. -
USA 7.1-magnitude earthquake hits southern Peru The temblor's epicenter was 16 miles north-northeast of Azangaro and it had a depth of around 160 miles. -
USA How to watch SpaceX launch a dummy into orbit on first Crew Dragon test flight The capsule will fly to the International Space Station and spend a week circling the Earth. -
Pakistan Pakistan releases captured Indian pilot at border point Pakistan has released on Friday an Indian fighter pilot seized earlier this week amid days of fighting between the two nuclear powers. -
USA Trump policies forcing migrants to cross illegally rather than legally, say advocates Word is spreading that migrants now have to wait months in dangerous Mexican border cities before asking for asylum at a legal port of entry. -
USA The Bernie you don't know: Sanders gets personal on the campaign trail The Vermont independent likes to discuss public policy, not his life story, but there's a reason that's changing. -
United Kingdom Will Kate Middleton and Prince William have a 4th child? She says ... Should Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis expect a new royal sibling? -
World Vietnam summit 'remarkable success' - North Korean state media reports Newspapers and television are focussing on the constructive dialogue between the two leaders. -
Germany School kids on climate change strike 'misunderstood' by people, says German activist Laura Neubauer, inspired by 16 year old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, speaks to Euronews and tells of her disappointment with the German government. -
Belgium Watch: Asian elephant gives birth at Belgian zoo There are only 38,000 Asian Elephants left in the world, so the birth of a female calf at a Belgian zoo is an important event for the conservation of the species. -
USA 'Inconceivable' that Kim Jong Un wasn't aware of Otto Warmbier: Ex-U.N. ambassador Trump claimed the North Korean dictator didn't know what was happening to the 22-year-old American detained in his country. Experts say that's unlikely. -
USA Judge won't sign off on stripping Mongols motorcycle club of its trademark He cited constitutional protections against intrusions on free speech and excessive fines in his decision. -
Israel Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption charges: what's next? Euronews answers Netanyahu faces three possible charges on bribery, breaching trust and fraud. It could be his downfall. -
France France to consider feminising job titles The official gatekeepers of the French language are considering the feminisation of job titles to counterbalance male-dominated terms. -
USA World's tiniest baby boy has grown enough to go home While he weighed less than 10 ounces at birth, this tiny baby now weighs 7 pounds and can go home with his family. -
USA New 'skin-like' sensors allow intensive care babies to cuddle and bond with parents more easily The new technology eliminates the traditional wires and electrodes, protecting baby's skin and allowing better access for nurses and family. -
USA Environmental disaster unfolding in Pacific as grounded ship leaks tons of oil Australian experts estimate more than 80 tons of oil has leaked into the sea and shoreline in the ecologically delicate area. -
Argentina Rape victim, 11, 'given c-section after doctors deny abortion request' The girl had said she wanted to get rid of the baby, fathered by the 65-year-old boyfriend of her partner, but the legal process took so long that doctors deemed it too late to perform the procedure. -
USA U.S. hunting for bin Laden's son, will pay up to $1M for info Hamza bin Laden has urged attacks on U.S. and its allies as retaliation for father's death, officials said. -
World News Estonia elections, climate strikes and Eurotunnel settlement | Europe briefing Take a look back at this morning's biggest stories from across Europe. -
USA Trump says he will veto resolution terminating national emergency When prompted that he would veto the resolution, which has passed the House, the president replied "yeah." -
USA How 'Momo,' a social media hoax about a paranormal threat to kids, went viral in U.S. The meme that supposedly contained harmful messages initially gained traction in South America and eventually spread worldwide.