13 March 2019 | Euronews
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USA ACLU calls for U.S. law enforcement to stop sharing license plate data with ICE More than 1,800 documents showed the federal immigration agency accessed data from more than 80 law enforcement groups, though two that spoke with NBC News denied the allegations. -
USA Dem, Republican want to make rules for Trump on security clearances Trump reportedly ordered that Jared Kushner be granted a security clearance, and revoked the clearance of ex-CIA Director John Brennan, a frequent critic. -
Spain Spain halts electric shock experiment on violent prisoners Spain's Interior Ministry called off the second phase of a scientific experiment on violent inmates that could curb aggression. -
USA Mark Zuckerberg's vision may mean more Facebook in more parts of your life Consumers shouldn't expect a different Facebook — they should expect more Facebook, analysts said. -
World News Facebook, messenger, and Instagram down across Europe and US Facebook, messenger and Instagram were reported as down by users, especially in Europe and the US. -
USA Beg your pardon? Lawmakers say pardoning Manafort a bad idea Democratic lawmakers are urging the president not to pardon his former campaign chairman, warning it would be a "gross abuse of power." -
USA Making sense of the Manafort sentences and the pardon possibilities Legal analysis: President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman got some good news and some bad news. -
Europe News Euronews exclusive: 'Negotiations are over,' says Michel Barnier on Brexit deal It is one of the clearest indications yet that any bid by the UK to prolong Article 50 will not be straightforward. -
USA Disorderly 'no-deal' Brexit rejected by British lawmakers Lawmakers voted in favor of a cross-party motion that ruled out a potentially disorderly "no-deal" Brexit. -
USA Ted Turner name likely stripped from new WarnerMedia company after $85B merger This latest casualty of the AT&T/Time Warner media merger comes a year after top executives flew to Atlanta to meet in person with Ted Turner and personally assure him that his legacy would be maintained. -
World MEP Verhofstadt claims Farage aims to 'destroy the European Union from within' | Raw Politics Belgian MEP Guy Verhofstadt accuses Nigel Farage of "trying to destroy the European Union from within". -
World MEPs react to possible extension of Brexit deadline | Raw Politics British and other European MEPs react to the possibility of extending Article 50. -
USA Trump says Manafort pardon hasn't crossed his mind The president says he feels 'very badly' for his former campaign chairman, who was sentenced to a total of 7.5 years in prison. -
Ukraine What is the Ukrainian government's 'blacklist'? | Euronews answers Russians dominate the list as tensions between Moscow and Kiev have reached a post-Soviet era high. What is the list about and who is on it? -
USA These countries are grounding the Boeing 737 MAX 8 Notice which country is not on that list. (Hint: It's the United States) -
Hungary Hungary covers up some anti-EU posters during Manfred Weber's visit The billboards were covered on the road from Budapest's airport to the city centre but left bare in the other direction. -
Earth News These sustainable fashion designs tell personal stories An ethical brand chose to cast the light on the unspoken side of the fashion world. -
Spotlight Technology and sustainability the big themes at Berlin's ITB travel trade show Technology and sustainability topped this year's ITB travel trade show in Berlin. In this episode of Spotlight Euronews speaks to the delegates and exhibitors from several countries about the changes currently taking place in the travel industry and the tourism trends for the year ahead. -
World Raw Politics in full: Barnier exclusive as UK readies for no-deal Brexit vote Catch all the latest analysis on tonight's Raw Politics' Brexit special. -
USA Paul Manafort indicted by Manhattan DA Manafort was indicted on 16 counts tied to residential mortgage fraud and conspiracy, the indictment says. -
Destinations How to have a green weekend in Budapest? In our "Green Weekend" series, we invite you to discover Europe’s main cities in a sustainable way - from green accommodation to getting around, ethical shopping to relaxing. -
Brazil Brazil school shooting: Eight dead, including six children At least eight people, including children, were killed in a shooting at an elementary school in Brazil. -
Israel Red Sea corals flourish at previously-restricted Israeli beach For 50 years an Israeli oil company kept bathers off a prime Red Sea beach. But it couldn’t stop sea life: a spectacular coral reef blossomed over time. Now, scientists have discovered a magical undersea world. -
World News European Parliament calls for suspension of Turkey EU accession talks The European Parliament has called on the European Commission and member states to officially suspend negotiations for Turkey's EU accession -
United Kingdom Brexit: 'We’re leaving the EU, but we should be friends,’ British girl, 6, tells Tusk A letter sent to EU Council President Donald Tusk from a 6-year-old British girl has brought leaders a little perspective during the tumultuous weeks before Brexit. -
No Comment Shopping centre looted amid Venezuela blackout A shopping centre in the Venezuelan city of Maracaibo was looted on Monday (March 11) night as parts of Venezuela continue to be affected by a blackout. -
No Comment Alarm after fresh iceberg ruptures in Chile's Patagonia region Two new icebergs have broken off the Grey Glacier in Chile's Patagonia in recent weeks, amid fears that such ruptures are becoming more frequent, scientists told Reuters. -
No Comment Latin America's first thermosolar plant is being built in Chile In northern Chile, the first thermosolar plant of Latin America is springing up in the middle of the Atacama Desert. -
No Comment Spring brings vitality to China's Guizhou Province With spring back to the earth, flowers have begun blooming in southwest China's Guizhou Province, attracting large numbers of visitors to enjoy the vitality of the earth. -
USA Southern California skies fill with butterflies "Years of tremendous wildflower blooms typically are really big painted lady years," UC Davis Professor Arthur M. Shapiro said. -
USA Democrats vow to block GOP move to give Trump a 'pass' on national security declaration The Senate is set to vote Thursday on the House-passed resolution to terminate the president's move to skirt Congress to get billions for his wall. -
France Restorers fix artefacts damaged during Paris 'gilets jaunes' protests Restorers have nearly finished repairing works from the museum at Paris' Arc de Triomphe, which were damaged during 'gilets jaunes' (yellow vests) protests in the French capital. -
No Comment Painting sow 'Pigcasso' hogs the limelight at South Africa farm Pigcasso, a rescued pig in South Africa, has become an art sensation, painting pieces that sell for thousands of dollars. -
World Legal expert says Leavers prefer 'valiant defeat' to May's deal | Raw Politics Watch the Raw Politics panel discuss this week's Brexit votes on Tuesday night's episode. -
USA Several dead in Brazil school shooting, including five children Two adolescent shooters were among the dead. -
USA K-pop band Big Bang member to retire after alleged sex bribery case goes viral Seungri, whose real name is Lee Seung-hyun, apologized to his fans and said he had been branded a "traitor to the nation." -
World MEPs discuss what is to come after May's moment of truth | Raw Politics British MEP Neena Gill says May has "always been fighting for her political survival". -
World Dozens charged in US college admissions scam US college scam -
USA After crushing prime minister's Brexit plan, British lawmakers plot next steps With just over two weeks to a March 29 deadline and still no deal, Parliament is expected to reject leaving the E.U. without a deal. -
USA Manafort faces up to 10 years in prison in second sentencing Manafort, 69, will appear before Judge Amy Berman Jackson in Washington, D.C., federal court in which he pleaded guilty to two conspiracy charges. -
USA Bible signed by Trump sells on eBay for $325 The book was purportedly signed at a campaign rally in 2016. -
USA Italy outraged as court finds victim too ugly to be raped Two Peruvian men convicted in the 2015 assault successfully argued the woman was too "masculine" to be a victim. -
USA Senators seek to change immigration law to curb child marriages Instances include a 71-year-old U.S. citizen who sought a visa for a 17-year-old spouse from Guatemala and a 14-year-old who sought entry for a 38-year-old from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. -
USA Rigged Game: How the college admissions scandal plays in the 2020 race 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 Leading Saudi Arabian women's rights activists go on trial Three dozen countries, including all 28 E.U. members, called on Riyadh last week to release the activists. -
United Kingdom British MPs vote to take no-deal Brexit off the table UK MPs have voted to take a no-deal Brexit off the table, placing new pressure on May's government -
USA Twitter reveals big changes to conversations and new camera features The changes are meant to make good on the company's promise to promote "healthy conversation" and better compete with Instagram and Snapchat. -
Earth News A sound bathing app, a house of youth and new sleep-boosting ice-cream. The wellness-related trends, products and tech that caught our eye this month. -
France Predator becomes the prey: on-the-hunt fox ‘pecked to death’ by chickens The tables were turned on the animal food chain when chickens killed a young fox smelling blood in France. -
Cult Made in Qingdao: China’s City of Film gets serious about attracting filmmakers with subsidies Qingdao has already come a long way towards earning its moniker City of Film: Spring Festival blockbusters ‘The Wandering Earth’ and ‘Crazy Alien’ were filmed and produced in the East China city. -
Nigeria Nigeria school building collapse kills 20 people: health official The collapse of a school building in Lagos killed 20 people, a health official said Friday. 45 others survived. -
United Kingdom UK zero-tariff plan for no-deal Brexit would not spare some EU imports The UK says 87% of imports would not face a tax if it leaves the EU without a deal. But cars and meat imports from the EU would likely cost more. -
Romania EU chief Frans Timmermans piles pressure on Romania over corruption reforms "We want to make sure that the fight against corruption isn’t abandoned, that we continue this fight because it’s very important for the future of this country," said Timmermans. -
USA Here's what a Howard Schultz presidency would look like The former Starbucks CEO, who is weighing a run for the White House, is set to lay out his middle-of-the-road agenda. -
USA Gov. Gavin Newsom expected to try to end death penalty in California Newsom is expected to announce his plan to grant some sort of reprieve to 740 inmates on death row on Wednesday. -
Portugal Expats in Portugal fear more uncertainty after latest Brexit vote The Portuguese government has already made a gesture of good will, saying nothing is going to change with expat rights..., so long as nothing changes for Portuguese migrants in the UK. -
USA House Democrats to grill Wilbur Ross over census citizenship question "Everything about adding the question doesn't pass the smell test," Rep. Jimmy Gomez, D-Calif., who sits on the committee, told NBC News. "I want to really get to the bottom of that." -
USA Uber to pay $20M settlement to drivers in California and Massachusetts The settlement is a fraction of what Uber could have been required to pay, a labor expert said, and its "business model of utilizing drivers" as contractors not employees stays intact. -
World Australian Cardinal Pell convicted of sexual offences against 2 minors Australian Cardinal Pell has been convicted of sexual offences against 2 minors, and sentenced to six years in prison. Pell is the most senior member of the Catholic Church to have been convicted, but remains a Cardinal pending further investigation by the Vatican. -
Business EU adds UAE, Bermuda to expanded tax haven blacklist EU adds UAE, Bermuda to expanded tax haven blacklist -
USA We've never seen anyone blow out birthday candles like Mitt Romney Does he think he's getting more wishes? Or is he just trying to avoid spreading germs? -
United Kingdom Brexit roundup: How is British media reacting to May's defeat? British MPs profoundly rejected May's Brexit deal for a second time by a margin of 149 votes. The House of Commons now prepares to vote again today on whether the UK should leave the European Union without a deal on 29 March. So how is British media reacting the morning after this brutal defeat? -
USA Stormy Daniels says to expect more litigation "His own dishonesty will do him in," she said of the president's re-election chances in 2020. -
United Kingdom Royal Mint unveils new 50p 'black hole' coin in honour of Stephen Hawking's work The UK's Royal Mint has unveiled a new 50 pence coin with an illustration of a black hole in honour of Stephen Hawking's work. -
USA Lori Loughlin's daughter under fire online over college cheating scandal Loughlin's daughter, Olivia Jade, is now under scrutiny over past online comments such as, "I don't really care about school." -
Destinations A plastic-free luxury stay in London We dropped by The London EDITION Hotel to find out all the ways the team is striving to be kinder to the planet. -
World News No-deal Brexit vote, EU sceptical about delayed divorce, and Boeing in turmoil | Europe briefing Here are the top stories from across Europe that you need to know about this morning. -
USA Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey praises, appears on podcast of anti-vaccine fitness personality His personal appearance comes as other online platforms have taken steps to remove or limit the reach of vaccine misinformation. -
USA Amazon removes books promoting autism cures and vaccine misinformation The titles suggested pseudoscientific methods such as ingesting and bathing in a potentially toxic form of bleach and taking medication meant to treat arsenic and lead poisoning.