3 March 2019 | Euronews
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Estonia Estonia's centre-right opposition party wins general election Estonia's opposition centre-right Reform party won Sunday's general election, which beat the country's ruling Centre party -
Venezuela Venezuela's Guaido begins journey home from Ecuador Venezuela's Guaido begins journey home from Ecuador -
World News The week that was: out with the old and in with the new ǀ View We bring you our weekly round-up of all the View articles driving opinion across Europe and beyond over the last seven days. -
World News Zingaretti is new leader of Italy's Democratic Party The 53-year-old president of the Lazio region, received more than 65 percent of the votes during the primary election over the weekend. The group will now work towards re-establishing itself as a strong force against the populist government. -
No Comment Residents evacuate as flash floods hit southern Afghanistan At least 20 people were killed by flash floods in southern Afghanistan's Kandahar province, the UN said Saturday, as heavy rains swept away homes and vehicles. -
No Comment Shrine displays 1,000 colourful dolls to mark Japan's girls' festival Colourful dolls in traditional clothing are on display at Juunisho Shrine, north of Tokyo, to mark Japan's girls' day -
No Comment One dead as protesting Algerians call on Bouteflika to step down Thousands of people in cities across Algeria called on President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to leave office on Friday (March 1) in the country's biggest anti-government demonstrations since the Arab Spring eight years ago. -
Syria Homesick artist fills artworks with scents from Syria Syrian artist Sara Naim is in exile in Paris. Although she cannot go back to her home country, she incorporates its scents in her art with the help of olive oil soap bars. -
World News Brightly coloured and noisy carnival celebrations paraded around Europe The speed skater Arianna Fontana kicked-off Italy's parade, performing the Flight of the Eagle from the tower bell in Venice. -
USA Trump's ordering security clearance for Kushner 'an abuse of power,' lawmakers say Trump's reported demand that Jared Kushner be granted a clearance, overriding intelligence officials' concerns, "bothers me a great deal," Sen. Mark Warner said. -
USA McCarthy says hush payments aren't impeachable offenses "So to me, they're trying to find a case for a — for a problem that doesn't exist," McCarthy added. -
Ukraine National Corps: why Ukraine's far-right party is enjoying growing support 2,000 supporters of Ukraine's ultra-nationalist movement hit the streets of Kiev for a second-anniversary march on Saturday (March 2). -
Algeria Algerian president promises to stand down after next election in response to protests Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika responded to recent mass protests against his leadership with a list of commitments, including a promise to stand down after the country's next election -
USA Bolton defends Trump's comments about Kim Jong Un and Otto Warmbier "When he says I'm going to take him at his word, it doesn't mean that he accepted as reality; it means that he accepts that's what" Kim said," Bolton said. -
Algeria Candidates in Algerian election must submit papers in person - commission All candidates in the Algerian presidential election must submit their candidacy papers in person, Abdelwahab Derbal, the head of the election commission said on Sunday. -
Notes From The Usa A visit to Boston’s most storied ship: USS Constitution A visit to Boston’s most storied ship: USS Constitution -
USA Judiciary Chairman Nadler requesting documents from more than 60 people in Trump probe Nadler also said Michael Cohen's testimony "directly implicated the president" in "various crimes." -
World News Only 6 countries in the world grant women equal rights, and they are in Europe Denmark, France, Latvia, Luxembourg and Sweden were the only countries which scored 100 in the World Bank index, meaning they gave women and men equal legal rights. -
Italy Mafia "super fugitive" arrested in Naples Mafia "super fugitive" arrested in Naples -
USA Watch: SpaceX's Crew Dragon docks at ISS The Crew Dragon capsule successfully docked with the International Space Station 27 hours after launching into orbit from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Florida's Space Coast. -
World News Tennis: Nick Kyrgios wins the Acapulco International in Mexico The Australian beat second seed Alexander Zverev to gain his fifth career ATP title. -
USA NBC News/WSJ poll: 2020 race will be uphill for Trump, but he has strong party loyalty NBC News/WSJ poll finds President Trump facing headwinds on Russia investigation and border wall but bolstered by strong GOP support and a good economy. -
USA Democratic voters weigh 2020 candidate traits The latest NBC/WSJ poll may offer some hints about where Democratic heads are right now. -
USA Democrats have big plans for every age group. Republicans call that socialism. Cycle of life: 2020 candidates have cradle-to-grave proposals for universal child care, tuition-free college and larger Social Security benefits. -
Poland Gdansk votes for successor to murdered mayor Pawel Adamowicz Residents in Poland’s northern city of Gdansk will choose a successor for the late Mayor Pawel Adamowicz, who was fatally stabbed during a charity event in January. -
Earth News Cosmetics : What are the alternatives to animal testing? There are positive changes but important challenges remain. -
USA Battered Soviet spacecraft will plummet to Earth decades after failed mission Experts aren't sure exactly where Kosmos 482 will fall — or when. -
USA A former ultra-Orthodox settler is now battling for Palestinian rights "We fought for a country for 70 years — a country for Jews. I don't understand why we don't give Palestinians what we struggled for before." -
USA Five years on, Malaysia open to resuming hunt for missing flight MH370 Families of passengers were marking the fifth anniversary of the jet's mysterious disappearance on Sunday. -
USA U.S., South Korea announce end to large-scale military drills as Trump pursues nuclear diplomacy On Friday, two U.S. defense officials told NBC News that the exercises are being curtailed as part of the Trump administration's effort to ease tensions with North Korea. -
Estonia Estonians head to the polls as PM Ratas seeks new term amid far-right gains Estonians head to the polls on Sunday with incumbent center-left Prime Minister Juri Ratas the frontrunner, although he would face a difficult task forging a parliament majority due to expected far-right gains. -
USA Deported parents travel to U.S. border to demand return of their children A group of 29 parents traveled from Central America to the U.S.-Mexico border with the hope of reuniting with their kids. -
USA Arkansas publisher embroiled in legal battle over law banning Israel boycotts One of more than 25 states to put anti-BDS legislation on the books, Arkansas is a battleground in a conflict that's gone national. -
Montenegro Balkans on the brink: Tense protests flood Montenegrin, Serbian and Croatian capitals The Balkans have been bombarded with political protests of late as thousands marched in Serbia's capital of Belgrade and Montenegro's capital of Podgorica on Saturday. -
Israel Rival Tel Aviv protests over Bibi corruption charges Rival Tel Aviv protests over Bibi corruption charges -
USA Sanders kicks off 2020 presidential campaign Sanders kicks off 2020 presidential campaign with denunciation of Trump as "most dangerous president in modern American history." -
Sport Watch: Roger Federer claims 100th career ATP title in Dubai With a straight-set victory over Greece's Stefanos Tsitspas at the Dubai Championships, the 37-year-old Swiss becomes the second man in tennis history to reach 100 titles. His first win was in 2001 in Milan. -
USA Trump lets loose at conservative event in longest speech of his presidency Trump frequently went off-script in a wide-ranging speech that ran more than two hours. -
Ecotech Making the case for alternative fuel We look into research and development ongoing inside car companies