6 March 2019 | Euronews
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Germany How countries are developing transport to keep up with mass tourism In the age of mass tourism, countries are developing transport to catch up with an increasing number of visitors. -
Italy Salvini criticised over controversial League party Women's Day leaflet League party leader Matteo Salvini has come under fire after a controversial Women's Day leaflet was published. -
Switzerland Geneva Motor Show: Tech innovations steer 2019 event Self-driving technology is breaking into the mainstream market – just as the next high-tech auto trends take shape at the Geneva Motor Show. -
USA Tornado facts: What causes twisters, and why are they so destructive? The tragedy in Alabama is another grim reminder of their deadly fury. -
USA Not fair and balanced: DNC bars Fox from hosting Dem presidential debate Party chair Tom Perez cited what he called the network's "inappropriate relationship" with Trump and his administration -
USA Pence, admin officials press senators on emergency declaration, border security Vice President Pence, Homeland Security Secretary Nielsen and others cite an increase in illegal border crossings as reason to back the declaration. -
No Comment Making a splash at Malaysia's mermaid school Wearing tails made of plastic fins covered by shimmering fabric, five women glided through a pool at a Malaysian centre that teaches people how to swim like mermaids. -
USA Trump cancels Obama policy of reporting drone strike deaths The reporting requirement was the first-ever effort by the U.S. government to account for how many people have been killed in targeted strikes. -
Italy Italy's finance ministry asks for consultants willing to work for free Italy's Ministry of Economy and Finances is criticised after posting an announcement on its website asking for consultants who are willing to work for free. -
USA Zuckerberg: the future is not social media The social network's CEO said in a few years that encrypted messaging would surpass public posts on services like Instagram and Facebook -
USA The web of players in the Jeff Bezos affair drama, visually explained Salacious text messages, political ties, friends, lovers and bosses diagrammed in the spat between Bezos and the National Enquirer. -
Markets FTSE inches up as tobacco stocks gain FTSE inches up as tobacco stocks gain -
World News Eurozone growth forecasts slashed as political uncertainty and Brexit darken outlook Economic forecasts for the eurozone have been slashed with a particular focus on Germany and Italy as policy uncertainties, stalling trade and Brexit darken the outlook -
World Estonia's new PM? Interview with Kaja Kallas︱Raw Politics Watch the interview with Kaja Kallas — the woman who may become Estonia's first female prime minister -
World Parade politics: Are Flemish carnivals offensive or satire?︱Raw Politics A Belgian MEP and a hate speech advisor debate over who's right. -
USA NASA will embark on its first-ever all female spacewalk Astronauts Anne McClain and Christina Koch will be aided on the ground by flight directors Mary Lawrence and Kristen Facciol in Houston. -
USA NASA will embark on its first-ever all female spacewalk Astronauts Anne McClain and Christina Koch will be aided on the ground by flight directors Mary Lawrence and Kristen Facciol in Houston. -
No Comment Chanel showcases final fashion collection by Karl Lagerfeld The final collection by iconic fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld was showcased at Chanel's show in Paris on Tuesday -
Venezuela Venezuela expels German ambassador Daniel Kriener for meddling German ambassador to Venezuela, Daniel Kriener, has been expelled and given 48 hours to leave the country. -
USA Democrats unveil 'Save The Internet Act' to restore net neutrality laws "This is a second chance to right the Trump administration's wrong," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said. -
World News IS-linked children face torture under Iraqi and Kurdish authorities, according to new report A new Human Rights Watch report released Wednesday found children with suspected links to the so-called Islamic State were facing torture and charges of terrorism under Iraqi and Kurdish authorities -
United Kingdom Watch: John Bercow struggles to get order in the House of Commons Speaker of the House of Commons in London, John Bercow, struggles to get order from MPs. -
USA Rep. Rashida Tlaib rallies with activists calling for Trump impeachment "If we don't hold impeachment proceedings today... this is not going to be the last CEO that runs for President of the United States," the Michigan congresswoman said Wednesday. -
World News Registration deadlines for voting from abroad in European Parliament elections Euronews takes a look at the voter registration deadlines for the European Parliament elections. -
Spain Real Madrid disintegrate in humiliating 4-1 loss to Ajax Amsterdam Real Madrid's 1,011-day reign as European champions is over. -
France France unveils plans for its GAFA tax, a new taxation on digital companies It's "the tax of the 21st Century": French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire unveils France's draft bill for a revenue tax digital giants -
Real Economy Will I have social security protection if I work in another EU country? Some 17 million EU citizens live in an EU member state other than the one in which they are nationals. But do they enjoy the same social security rights and protection? -
USA Do adults need the measles vaccine? How to know if you're protected There's lots of talk about how to protect children from the highly contagious virus, but adults with measles are 10 times more likely to be hospitalized. -
Angola Loving Luanda the way the locals do The Marginal is Luanda's beautiful promenade and is perhaps the most alluring spot of all. When the midday heat is past and many people head to it and the beach. -
USA Truth and consequences: How Trump's honesty problem has caught up to him 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 Passengers, crew on Virgin Atlantic flight quarantined in UK One passenger tweeted that the passengers had all been on a cruise ship in the Caribbean and that it is believed the illness originated on the ship and not on the plane. -
Guatemala Footballer booked for climbing ladder to change score after penalty A player took it upon himself to change the score on the scoreboard after dispatching a crucial 80th minute penalty. -
Earth News This lighting designer label is the coolest thing right now Her French vintage glass shades gets instantly sold-out. -
United Kingdom Theresa May takes questions from the House as EU diplomats say deal not imminent Theresa May faced questions about Brexit in the House of Commons, as the deadline for the UK to leave the EU approaches. -
Markets Asia stocks tentative as Wall Street advance stalls, dollar firm Asia stocks tentative as Wall Street advance stalls, dollar firm -
USA Justin Trudeau vowed to change politics. Now a scandal may doom him. "It turns out women really aren't just like men, and aren't necessarily afraid to stand by their beliefs," one pundit wrote about the crisis captivating Canada that's tarnished its prime minister. -
United Kingdom Theresa May in workers’ rights pledge to win Brexit deal support The British prime minister is promising measures to help protect workers’ rights, to try to win opposition support for the UK-EU exit deal. -
World One-fifth of Italian citizens deemed "at risk of poverty" - will new income scheme inspire them? The citizens’ income is expected to cost the state 7.1 billion euros this year, 7.8 billion in 2020 and 8.0 billion in 2021. -
Cinema Last Sunrise shines as it wins first prize at Fantasporto film festival “Last Sunrise” by Chinese-American director Wen Ren wins first prize at the Fantasporto international film festival in Portugal -
USA Watch Japan's Hayabusa 2 spacecraft touch down on an asteroid Shortly after landing, the probe fired a bullet into the space rock to capture some rocky debris. -
USA Paul Manafort is going to prison. For how long? We'll know soon. The former Trump campaign chairman's future will be decided in a pair of sentencing hearings — the first of which is Thursday. -
World Your Call in full: EU election voting, US vs. China in tech, does the EU need saving? Catch the full episode of Tuesday night's Your Call. -
World Long delays in Calais as customs workers protest over Brexit workload Customs officials in Calais are operating a go slow in protest over what they claim is a lack of resources being allocated to manage their post-Brexit workload. -
Belgium Belgian carnival float depicting Jewish stereotypes condemned as anti-Semitic A carnival float at a parade in Belgium has caused outrage for displaying giant caricatures of Jews sitting on bags of money. -
USA Watch: 'Game of Thrones' trailer teases epic final battle "They're coming," Jon Snow says in the trailer, as dragons soar over Winterfell. "Our enemy doesn't tire. Doesn't stop. Doesn't feel." -
Italy What is Italy's new 'Citizens' Income' scheme? | Euronews Answers The government says those who take part will be signing an employment pact or a social inclusion pact, with recipients expected to retrain and get back into the work force. -
USA 'Extreme gust of wind' on Norwegian cruise ship injures several people The gust was estimated to be around 100 knots, which is equivalent to 115 miles per hour. -
USA WWE star King Kong Bundy dead at 61 He was known for "destroying opponents with his Avalanche Splash," the WWE said. -
USA Man criminally charged for allegedly breaking measles quarantine It's unclear if the man had measles or was under quarantine because he had been exposed and had no proof of immunity. -
Ecotech These will be the hottest new cars of the Geneva Motor Show 2019 We will see a whole host of new vehicles from the likes of Aston Martin, Audi, BMW, Ferrari, Honda, Mercedes and many more. -
USA Suicide blast near Afghanistan airport kills 4, official says Five people were also wounded when the bomber, who was on foot, detonated his explosives at the gate of a construction company in Jalalabad, an Afghan police chief said. -
World News North Korea rebuilds part of missile site as Bolton warns of more sanctions North Korea rebuilds part of missile site as Bolton warns of more sanctions -
USA Ex-Nissan chair Carlos Ghosn pays $9M bail in financial misconduct case He has been held in a Japanese detention center for more than 100 days on charges of falsifying financial information. -
World News London explosives, rights post-Brexit, and Italy's citizen income | Europe briefing Euronews brought you the latest news and updates as they happened this morning. -
USA R. Kelly denies alleged sexual abuse in interview: 'This is not me' "I didn't do this stuff. This is not me. I'm fighting for my f***ing life," Kelly said in an interview with Gayle King to air in full Wednesday morning. -
USA With Trump silent, no 'sheriff' in town on Pakistan-India crisis, ex-diplomats say Analysis: Instead of playing role as mediator, U.S. tilts to India amid growing impatience with Pakistan and its alleged links to extremists. -
USA Melania Trump closes 'Be Best' tour with shots at the media At a Las Vegas town hall, the first lady was critical of the level of coverage of the nation's opioid crisis. -
USA Trump's North Korea summit failed because he doesn't understand what Kim Jong Un really wants ǀ View So much for that Nobel Peace Prize. What happened in Hanoi says a great deal about how Trump perceives his own negotiating skills.