9 March 2019 | Euronews
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Ukraine Ukrainian police officers injured in clash with far-right protesters at presidential event More than a dozen Ukrainian police officers were injured during a clash with far-right protesters at a campaign even for Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Saturday -
USA Beto O'Rourke drops f-bombs, snaps at staff, stresses out in revealing new documentary The Texas Democrat attended the premiere of an inside look at his campaign against Sen. Ted Cruz as he ponders a possible presidential run. -
Italy Sour grapes? Italian authorities uncover scandalous production of fake balsamic vinegar Italian authorities have seized millions of euros worth of crushed grapes used to make fraudulent wine products -
USA Illegal border crossings into US from Canada quietly rising, data shows More than 960 people crossed into the U.S. illegally from the northern border with Canada last year, according to data released from CBP. -
Venezuela Tension mounts in Venezuela over rival protests Tension is mounting in the Venezuelan capital Caracas amid calls by the rival political camps for protests. -
France Yellow vests protest for 17th consecutive week as Macron's 'grand debate' reaches its final weeks Yellow vest protesters gathered in several locations across France on Saturday for the movement's 17th consecutive week of demonstrations -
World News Italy's prime minister halts project to build train line to France The move is designed to calm a dispute over the project which had threatened to bring down the government. -
USA Japanese woman honored by Guinness as oldest person at 116 Kane Tanaka was born in 1903. She loves playing the board game Othello and enjoys studying mathematics. -
World News Italian and British climber found dead on Pakistan's "killer mountain" Briton Tom Ballard and Italian Daniele Nardi were attempting a rare winter ascent of the 8,126-metre in the Himalayas, considered one of the hardest mountaineering feats in the world. -
United Kingdom UK PM Theresa May has a 'difficult job' to gather enough support to ratify her Brexit deal UK Prime Minister Theresa May has a "difficult job" to gather enough votes to push her Brexit deal over the line in parliament next week, Ireland's deputy prime minister, Simon Coveney, told Euronews -
World News Algeria's antiquities museum looted during massive protests Some of the museum's artifacts were looted - the culture ministry said criminals and not the protesters were to blame. -
USA State legislation to curb abortion rights is surging. What's next? From 'trigger laws' to the courts: An explainer on what's happening in the fight over abortion in 2019 -
North Korea US images suggest N Korea may be about to launch satellite US images suggest N Korea may be about to launch satellite -
USA Everyone's quitting social media. The real-life experiences are why I'm staying put. Where could your "mindless scrolling" take you this weekend? -
Pakistan Bodies of Italian, British climbers found on Pakistan's "Killer Mountain" Italian Daniele Nardi and fellow mountaineer Tom Ballard were last heard from on Feb. 24. -
USA 'Captain Marvel' is unapologetically cheesy and unsurprisingly badass ǀ View Both the film and its empowered superhero don't feel the need to prove themselves to anyone. And why should they? The boys certainly don't. -
Germany German archeologists unearth 400 artefacts from Nazi mass murder site More than 200 forced labourers were killed by Nazi troops in March 1945 in the German region of North Rhine-Westphalia. Only 14 have been identified. -
USA Pete Buttigieg wants 'intergenerational justice.' What's that? The youngest 2020 contender in the race so far has made the idea key plank of his campaign for the Democratic nomination. -
Algeria Algeria orders early university holiday as students spur protests The Higher Education Ministry's decision came a day after tens of thousands of demonstrators packed central Algiers. -
France Adidas announces equal bonuses for winning women's World Cup players "Today we are announcing that all Adidas athletes on the winning 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup team will receive the same performance bonus payout as their male peers," the company said. -
World News 116 year old Kane Tanaka is confirmed the oldest person alive Tanaka lives in a nursing home in Fukuoka City in southern Japan and was born in 1903. -
World News The British baby of an ISIS bride dies in northern Syria Three week old Jarrah's death certificate said he'd died of pneumonia. -
USA Manafort's wheelchair (and other factors) might have helped Legal analysis: Trump's ex-campaign chairman received a light sentence. Here's a look what the judge may have been considering. -
Earth News “Why would you want to see a Chanel jacket become car insulation?” Our exclusive interview with eco fashion entrepreneur Christina Dean, on building a new sustainable label and promoting the circular economy. -
Israel Israel shoots one man dead on Gaza border Israeli forces shoot dead one Palestinian man who was part of protests at the border with Gaza. -
USA US President Trump meets victims of the deadly tornado which struck last week Trump visits areas devastated by deadly tornado -
USA Solar farms in space could be renewable energy's next frontier China wants to put a solar power station in orbit by 2050 and is building a test facility to find the best way to send power to the ground. -
France French mayor bans Flash Ball riot control guns from Gilets Jaunes protest Dany Kocher from the Phalsbourg cited the UN's recent request for an investigation into allegations of police brutality during Gilets Jaunes protests. -
USA The cost of Brexit: Here's what Britons might lose after the divorce From the right to work in 27 other countries to roaming free cellphone service across the bloc, there are plenty ways Brexit will change life in the U.K. -
No Comment Ultra-Orthdox Jews try to block women's rally in Jerusalem The woemn were praying at Jerusalem's Western Wall but ultra-Orthodox protesters tried to stop them. -
No Comment Spanish women march for equality on International Women's Day Women's rights have become one of the hot topics of next month's general election. -
No Comment Amnesty protests in front of Saudi embassy in Paris on International Women's Day Saudi women's rights activists Loujain al-Hathloul, Iman al-Nafjan and Aziza al -Yousef were arrested in May 2018 but have yet to be presented with any charges. -
No Comment Russian prison inmates compete during Maslenitsa festivities Positive recommendations by penitentiary authorities following their participation in the festival can count favourably towards the inmates being paroled. -
United Kingdom First medical cannabis clinic opens in the UK Britain legalised certain types of cannabis-based treatments last year. -
Earth News The water-free beauty movement We can no longer take it for granted, and smart cosmetic brands know it. -
USA Beijing is worried that Trump may walk away from the table "What they don't want is to send their guy here and POTUS says 'nope I'm out of here, see you on the 9th hole,'" a senior administration official said. -
Sport Dynamic judo and powerhouse performances as Marrakech Grand Prix begins Dynamic judo and powerhouse performances were on display as a thrilling Marrakech Grand Prix kicked off as Uzbekistan set the pace in the medals table