12 March 2019 | Euronews
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United Kingdom Brexit: The amendments to Wednesday's no-deal vote Two amendments have already been tabled. One calls for no-deal to be ruled out once and for one, the other demands the country set "standstill agreements" with the EU. -
World News European Aviation Safety Agency grounds all Boeing 737 MAX aircraft The European Aviation Safety Agency has decided to ground all Boeing 737 MAX aircraft following the fatal crash of an Ethiopian Airlines jet on Sunday -
France Eurostar trains hit by severe delays as French customs officers continue Brexit protest Eurostar enters its second day of severe delays as French customs officers continue their protests for better pay and more resources for Brexit. -
USA Black actors call on Hollywood to hire stylists who understand natural hair "Hairstylists in our industry should have proper training." -
World News Scientists broadcast live video from the depths of the Indian Ocean In an historic first, scientists have broadcast live footage showing the exploration of the depths of the Indian Ocean -
Italy Too 'ugly' to be raped — Italy's top court opens probe into sentence Italy's top court has opened a probe into a sentence by an Ancona appeals court that found the victim in a rape case was "too ugly to be raped". -
USA Theresa May's Brexit deal fails once again — with just 17 days to go The defeat comes only 17 days before the United Kingdom is due to leave the E.U., raising the question of whether Brexit will occur on the scheduled date or at all. -
USA Senate to vote on resolution to reverse Trump's emergency declaration Thursday As of last week, it appeared that the House-passed resolution would have enough support in the Republican-controlled Senate to pass. -
World Raw Politics in full: Theresa May braces for crucial Brexit vote Check out the full episode of Raw Politics' Brexit special -
USA U.S., Taliban peace talks yield draft deal on 2 issues, Trump envoy says The U.S. and the Taliban have a draft agreement on U.S. troop withdrawal and the insurgency's pledge to cut ties with al Qaeda and other terror groups. -
USA New York attorney general subpoenas banks about Trump projects State investigators are seeking records from Deutsche Bank and Investors Bank on Trump projects as a result of Michael Cohen's congressional testimony. -
USA College student falls to his death from hotel balcony while vacationing in Cancun Police are determining what led to the Michigan teenager's fatal fall. -
World News NASA satellites shine a light on Venezuelan blackouts Recent blackouts, which have left swathes of Venezuela in the dark, can now be seen on images from NASA satellites. -
World News Where does your rubbish go? The EU exported more than 41 million tonnes of waste outside its borders last year — where did most of it go? -
No Comment Indian Ocean exploration mission makes historic broadcast A British-led scientific mission to document changes taking place beneath the Indian Ocean broadcast its first live, television-quality video images from a two-person submersible early Tuesday. -
USA Nancy Pelosi has a two-track strategy on impeachment Analysis: No, the speaker won't move to impeach the president if she doesn't have the votes — but her committees are doing the work right now. -
USA Trump admin has turned back 240 asylum seekers at border under 'Remain in Mexico' policy "Remain in Mexico" has been in place since January and is meant to curb the number of asylum seekers DHS must detain while they await court hearings. -
No Comment Japanese robot delivers Buddhist teachings A robot is drawing worshippers to a temple in Kyoto, Japan, by delivering the teachings of Buddha. -
No Comment Tourists can now visit ex-Nazi military compound A huge abandoned secret military complex hidden inside a fenced-off pine forest in eastern Germany is no longer off limits. -
No Comment Greeks mark start of Lent with traditional parade Residents of the Greek mountain town of Sochos, northeast of Thessaloniki, celebrated the beginning of Lent on Monday with a carnival and procession dating back to ancient times. -
Ukraine Ukraine presidential election: all you need to know to understand key poll Ukrainians won't have a shortage of candidates to choose from when they go to the polls to elect a new president. A record 44 people put their names forward, although five have since dropped out. -
USA Pi Day: 7 interesting facts about math's most famous number Everything you want to know about 3.1415926535... -
World News Critics blast Algeria's Bouteflika for clinging on to power by postponing elections "He has given in on the presidential (election) but not on power," independent newspaper El Watan wrote in an editorial titled "Bouteflika's last trick". -
The Cube Venezuelan journalist detained amid outcry for his release | #TheCube A Venezuelan Journalist disappeared on Monday evening after failing to show up for work, with a public outcry on social media calling for his release. The Cube traced the steps of what occurred that evening, while activists are calling for demonstrations. -
Austria Austria to release 'code of conduct' on how hikers should act around grazing cows Austria is set to release a "code of conduct" for hikers visiting the Alpine pastures after a German tourist was trampled by cows. -
USA A huge sun storm hit Earth in ancient times — and it could happen again Scientists say a large solar event could wreak havoc on power grids. -
USA Hollywood actresses among 40 charged with over US college fraud scheme Wealthy families paid fraudsters to take entry tests or create fake sports profiles to get their children into top universities. -
USA Pelosi's impeachment skepticism draws little pushback from fellow Dems There was little criticism Tuesday of her comment that impeaching President Trump might not be "worth it," despite the rising number of Democrats who support the idea. -
United Kingdom UK attorney general delivers one word response to tweet Brexit advice Coming from a profession known for difficult-to-read legalese, this was unusually clear language from the UK's Attorney General Geoffrey Cox. -
World News Two people dead after avalanche in Scottish Highlands Two people dead after avalanche in Scottish Highlands -
United Kingdom As Britain prepares to leave the EU, Europeans leave Britain EU nationals are already finding the UK less attractive as a place to live and work. -
World News EU adopts broadened blacklist of tax havens, tripling countries on list The EU has broadened its blacklist of tax havens in a revamp that triples the number of listed jurisdictions in a bid to limit tax evasion and avoidance -
Germany Germany 'shares US concerns' over using China's Huawei in 5G networks It comes after the US embassy in Berlin said the use of untrusted vendors by allies in their 5G mobile networks could jeopardise future sharing of intelligence. -
France French renaissance or European nightmare? Why Macron has the EU on edge ǀ View Emmanuel Macron’s latest vision for the future of Europe has leaders on edge. Is it part of a French renaissance or rather another example of classical French protectionism? Either way, smaller members of the European Union should be very worried. -
France Ziad al Rahbani tours Europe for first time in 21 years Euronews spoke to many of the singer's fans, but he wasn't so keen to talk himself. -
United Kingdom Watch: White man on tube directs monkey impression and noises at a black passenger A white man on the London Underground’s Northern Line was filmed directing monkey noises at a black passenger last week. -
USA Biden teases 2020 bid, tells firefighters to save their energy for 'a few weeks' As union members urge him into the race, the former vice president teases, "be careful what you wish for." -
USA Trump's 2020 focus on the evils of socialism is great news for Democrats ǀ View Republicans who think Medicare for All, taxing the rich and a Green New Deal are “dead on arrival” might be in for a surprise. -
USA Kamala Harris unveils bill to require CO detectors in public housing The proposed bill follows an NBC News investigation that found at least 11 public housing residents had died of carbon monoxide poisoning since 2003. -
USA U.K. grounds Boeing jet model following Ethiopian Airlines crash All 157 people aboard Ethiopian Airlines died Sunday shortly after takeoff. -
Greece Greek mountain town greets Lent with colourful parade through town Residents of the Greek mountain town of Sochos, northeast of Thessaloniki, greeted the arrival of Lent on Monday with a carnival and procession. -
World News US joins EU in grounding all flights on Boeing 737 MAX planes US President Donald Trump became the latest leader to ground all Boeing 737 Max aircrafts after the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines jet on Sunday. -
World Identity politics: Poland ruling party slams Warsaw's LGBT declaration | Raw Politics A leader from Poland's Law and Justice party called a recent LGBT declaration an "attack on children". -
World News Boeing confirms it will upgrade software for all 737 MAX 8 aircraft Boeing said it will upgrade software for all 737 MAX 8 aircraft. This comes after an FAA request, and Sunday's crash of an Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX -
USA Taliban chief who sheltered bin Laden lived in mud house for years, militants say "He used to sit in the sun and there was a small garden where he would spend some time," a spokesman for the militant group said. -
USA Nancy Pelosi gambles on impeachment call 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. -
United Kingdom British MPs reject Brexit deal by 391 to 242 despite May securing changes to backstop Join us for live coverage from London where British MPs are debating PM Theresa May's Brexit deal ahead of a make-or-break vote later today. -
United Kingdom British police investigating claim that the 'IRA' were behind last week's parcel bombs Police in London and Scotland are investigating a claim that the 'IRA' were responsible for a recent series of parcel bombs sent to London transport hubs and Glasgow University. -
Earth News “Those are buildings that people care about” Our interview with Austrian architect and former ski-jumper Chris Precht. -
Slovenia Woman in Slovenia 'cuts off own hand with circular saw for insurance payout' A woman was arrested in Slovenia for fraud after cutting her hand off with a circular saw in a bid to land an insurance payout, police say. -
USA May tweaks Brexit deal but is it enough to avoid another humiliation? Parliament set to vote for second time on the prime minister's divorce agreement with the E.U., but success is far from guaranteed. -
USA Report: Russia will meddle in European elections, continue cyber campaign against West In a conflict, Russia would likely hit the Baltic states first, but war between Russia and NATO would involve attacks on Western Europe, says a new report. -
USA Beto O'Rourke heads to Iowa as all signs point to a 2020 run The former Texas congressman is set to make his first trip to the early caucus state this weekend. -
World Why did Turkey expel three German journalists? MEPs weigh in | Raw Politics Raw Politics' panel discusses the motivations behind the Turkish government in refusing three German journalists their press credentials. -
World Denmark has pervasive rape culture, says human rights group Amnesty Despite being concerned one Europe's most gender equal countries, Denmark has a "pervasive rape culture" and systemic problems in dealing with rape, according to a report from Amnesty International. The report is calling for a change in the definition of rape, to focus on the importance of consent. -
USA Skipper? What skipper? How one busy port is developing robot ships Rotterdam is working with tech firms to develop robotic vessels that promise greater safety, reduced traffic and a fix for labor shortages. -
USA Facial recognition's 'dirty little secret': Millions of photos used without consent People's faces are being used without their permission, in order to power technology that could eventually be used to surveil them, legal experts say. -
Spain How has jihadism changed in Spain 15 years since the Madrid train attacks? Fifteen years after the Madrid train attacks on March 11, 2004, jihadists in Spain are younger and mostly hail from second generation immigration communities. -
Singapore Boeing 737 MAX flights suspended in and out of Singapore Singapore is temporarily suspending all Boeing 737 MAX flights in and out of island city-state, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). -
Sport MMA fighter Conor McGregor arrested in Florida for breaking fan's phone McGregor, 30, was booked into the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Miami on suspicion of robbery and criminal mischief, according to an arrest affidavit filed in connection with the incident. -
Destinations The 5 best sustainable restaurants in Madrid Our selection of the best organic and sustainable lunch and dinner options in the Spanish capital. -
World News Crucial Brexit vote and EU divisions over tax haven blacklist | Europe briefing Euronews brought you the latest news and updates as they happened this morning. -
USA U.S. to withdraw personnel from Venezuela embassy amid turmoil "The presence of U.S. diplomatic staff at the embassy has become a constraint on U.S. policy," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said. -
USA Stacey Abrams clarifies timing on possible presidential run The Georgia Democrat spoke at the South by Southwest gathering and later tweeted about her plans.