15 March 2019 | Euronews
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USA News outlets mostly avoided publishing the video of the New Zealand attacks Except for a few British publications, most news organizations continued trying to reduce click-bait coverage of terrorists or violent attacks. -
New Zealand New Zealand mosque shootings: What's behind the suspect's apparent manifesto? Before live streaming the shooting in two New Zealand mosques on Facebook, the suspect published an apparent manifesto in which he called immigrants “invaders” and cited “white genocide” as his motivation for the attack. -
USA New Zealand shooting leaves online extremism researchers 'hopeless and furious' Researchers told NBC News that they had raised concerns about online extremism but said their warnings and ideas have been largely ignored. -
USA Beto O'Rourke on impeachment and 9 other issues Now that he's begun campaigning for president, the Texas Democratic is getting asked by the press and voters what he believes in. -
USA 'A heartbreaking day': American Muslims defy fear to pray together after New Zealand attack "When we heard about this attack, it made us feel like we're not safe in our own mosques," said a religious leader in Minnesota. -
USA Supreme Court expands scope of census citizenship question case The move comes after a federal judge in California ruled that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, whose agency oversees the census, violated the Constitution's Enumeration Clause. -
USA New Zealand PM vows 'gun laws will change' after mass shooting at mosques The suspected gunman had a gun license acquired in November of 2017 and five firearms, the prime minister said. -
Sport Power, finesse and explosive judo on Day 1 of Ekaterinburg Grand Slam Power, finesse and explosive judo dominated a thrilling opening day of the 2019 Ekaterinburg Grand Slam as four different countries won gold medals -
USA Aliens might zap black holes with lasers to travel the galaxy The idea is a futuristic upgrade of a technique NASA has used for decades. -
Romania Romanian businessman builds world's shortest highway The world's shortest highway isn't in Australia, as the internet would tell you but in Romania, near the city of Suceava. A businessman in northeastern Romania has built the world's shortest highway — measuring 1 metre — in protest against the lack of road infrastructure in the region -
USA Pompeo says he remains hopeful about North Korea denuclearization talks "It's the administration's desire that we continue to have conversations," the secretary of state said. -
Algeria Algerians return to streets in biggest protest against ailing president Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators gathered in Algeria's capital on Friday in the biggest protest yet to call on 82-year-old president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, to step down after two decades in power -
Global Japan Colombian rice growers fight climate change with Japanese tech Japanese researchers and a private company help Colombian farmers increase their rice production and use less water, using mobile technology. -
USA Bernie Sanders gets stitches after cutting head on shower door The campaign said the 2020 presidential hopeful would continue with events as planned. -
New Zealand New Zealand's Ardern says gun laws will change- But what are they currently? An applicant for a firearm licence must pass a background check which considers criminal, mental health, medical, addiction and domestic violence records. In 2017 43,509 who people applied for firearms licences, 43,321 were granted them. -
USA Trump admin to ban entry of International Criminal Court investigators The U.S. has never signed on to the International Criminal Court and the ICC has never tried Americans for war crimes since it was set up in 2002. -
No Comment Lucky dog rescued in Scotland by helicopter crew on training exercise A dog missing for 48 hours in difficult weather conditions was rescued by a helicopter crew in Cairngorms, Scotland on Wednesday. -
No Comment Tel Aviv installs 'zombie lights' for pedestrians addicted to mobile phones Tel Aviv is trying to catch the attention of people distracted by their smartphones using LED stoplights embedded in its pedestrian crossings. -
No Comment Ukrainian "Rapunzel" breaks a record for her long blonde hair Ukrainian teenager Olena Korzenyuk is a modern-day Rapunzel. The 15-year-old has flowing blonde hair that is longer than she is. -
No Comment US-Russian crew reach International Space Station A Russian-American crew arrived at the International Space Station on Friday, five months after a botched launch led to an emergency landing for two of the three astronauts -
Venezuela Why did the tap water in this Venezuela municipality turn black? Inhabitants of San Diego, Venezuela, woke up to an unpleasant surprise on Wednesday: after seven days of power outages, the supply was restored but their tap water was black and thick, like oil. -
Climate Now February marked by above average temperatures The European Earth Observation Programme Copernicus shows that average global temperatures were above average for February 2019. -
My Europe Series Is there a way to break the Brexit deadlock? MPs voted against Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal this week, as well as rejecting crashing out of the EU with no deal and for an extension to Article 50. But what does this mean now? -
Europe News Former European Commission president, Romano Prodi, on Brexit "this is really a mess" Brexit chaos is dominating the headlines. Euronews asked the opinion of the former head of the executive body of the EU and Italian prime minister -
France France repatriates five young children from camps in Syria Five children were repatriated to France from camps in Northern Syria on Friday, the French Foreign Ministry said in a statement -
World News Watch: Footage captures suspect being detained in New Zealand shootings Video filmed on a mobile phone showed one person being detained after the fatal shootings at two mosques in New Zealand. -
New Zealand New Zealand shootings: Critics call out social media giants for not blocking extremist content Social media giants have come under fire for allowing footage of the shooting, allegedly filmed live by the gunman as the attack unfolded, to be widely circulated. -
World What were the latest trends in advertising showcased at Dubai Lynx? The Dubai Lynx International Festival of Creativity gathered top players in the marketing, advertising and communications industry in the UAE. -
World Steve Harvey at Dubai Lynx: “Google has fooled young people” The Dubai Lynx International Festival of Creativity hosted Steve Harvey this week in the UAE. -
World ‘Crude’ art exhibition explores social impact of oil industry in the Middle East An exhibition in Dubai is transforming one of the world’s most valuable commodities into art. -
World Jordanian start-ups showcased in London Jordan is on a journey to reform its economy. Counting on a fresh generation of young entrepreneurs to help fuel its future, the country is hungry to boost productivity and growth, plus create more jobs. -
World News New Zealand shooting: Passersby had 'bloodstains on their clothes' Euronews spoke to one witness following the twin attack on mosques in New Zealand, which killed 49 people. -
USA New Zealand shooting video circulates online despite takedowns The video continues to spread across the internet, illustrating how difficult it is to keep graphically violent images away from the public. -
USA Rick Gates still cooperating in 'several ongoing investigations' A new court filing suggests that probes stemming from the special counsel's inquiry into Russian election interference remain active. -
USA Bangladesh cricketers were nearly victims "Just escaped active shooters. Heartbeats pumping badly and panic everywhere," a team official said. -
USA 'Phone just keeps ringing': Desperate son searches for father after mosque massacre Omar Nabi rushed to the site of the attack only to be told that his father had thrown himself in front of another worshiper and been shot. -
Ocean Wild vs farmed fish: what should you choose? In this episode of Ocean, Euronews' Denis Loctier explores how farmed fish could offer a more sustainable future. -
Ocean 360 video: "The fish are happier in these open waters" As part of an episode on how fish farming could offer the world a more sustainable future, the Euronews Ocean team shot a 360 video at fish farm Aquanaria. -
World News Asylum requests in EU sharply decline in 2018, new data shows Asylum requests in the EU sharply declined in 2018 compared with previous years, new figures released by Eurostat have shown. -
Switzerland What music should you play for your cheeseboard? Researchers have the answer Cheese, it turns out, is a big fan of hip hop. -
Germany Man tries to smuggle tortoises disguised as chocolate A crime, not a tasty treat -
USA Trump's signature campaign promise keeps hitting a wall 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 Trump tweets 'warmest sympathy and best wishes' to New Zealand 'God bless all!' Trump wrote on Twitter. -
USA Mosque terrorist may have targeted New Zealand because it's so safe Although not confirmed by authorities, a 74-page manifesto titled "The Great Replacement" was posted online that matched several details about the attack. -
Earth News Ella Mills’ favourite green beauty products The founder of ‘Deliciously Ella’ and Instagram superstar unveils her favourite planet-loving products. -
World News Climate strikes: Students in 123 countries take part in marches Thousands of school students from 123 countries and over 2,000 cities all over the world go on strike against government inaction on climate change this Friday. -
USA 'Virtual kidnapping' is on the rise: Here's how to protect your family What do you do if you get a call from someone claiming they kidnapped your child? -
Sport Bangladesh cricket team arrived at New Zealand mosque during attack Players heard shots as their bus pulled up to the mosque. -
World News How fish farming is reducing its impact on the environment Aquaculture has the potential to sustainably feed millions but first, its impact on the environment needs to be addressed. -
USA U.S. students to skip school in global call for climate action Protests organized by children and teens in almost every state will call for the implementation of the Green New Deal. -
New Zealand Christchurch shootings: World leaders react to deadly New Zealand mosque attacks Politicians and world leaders condemned the deadly shootings at two mosques in New Zealand on Friday -
World UK pressure group demands : 'Take a break from Brexit' A UK pressure group says the government's attempt to pass its Brexit agreement by threatening No Deal has failed and a new consultation process should begin. -
World Emmanuel Macron’s “Great Debate” is over - now it’s time to draw conclusions French President faces difficult task to satisfy expectations of yellow vest movement -
Business Tesla unveils Model Y as electric vehicle race heats up, price starts at $39,000 Tesla unveils Model Y as electric vehicle race heats up, price starts at $39,000 -
USA What does candidate Beto O'Rourke stand for? That's a work in progress. Where does the latest White House hopeful — whose new campaign website offers no policy ideas — fit in a crowded Democratic primary field? -
France Macron's party rules out joining EU centrist group after Le Pen accusations Macron's party rules out joining EU centrist group after Le Pen accusations -
Slovakia Slovakia charges man with ordering journalist's murder Slovakia charges man with ordering journalist's murder -
USA FAA head says Trump right about planes being 'complex,' but they're safer than ever The FAA grounded the Boeing 737 Max 8 airplanes Wednesday after data showed that the same model likely crashed under similar circumstances in October. -
New Zealand New Zealand mosque shootings: what we know Christchurch mosque shootings: what we know -
USA Mobster killing may have been set-up Criminal past of slain mobster is "focal point" of police investigation. -
Earth News “The question is: who owns the Arctic?” A new exhibition looks at the new sea routes, militarization, impact of the increase in tourism, and the mining, oil and gas industries in the region. -
New Zealand New Zealand shootings: death toll climbs to 50 after another body found at mosque A suspected white supremacist has been charged with murder in New Zealand. -
World News European leaders condemn New Zealand mosque shootings | Europe briefing Euronews brought you the latest news and updates as they happened this morning. -
USA Attacks of mass violence are rare in New Zealand's history "Muslims have been in New Zealand for over 100 years. Nothing like that has ever happened," a New Zealand Islamic leader said. -
New Zealand New Zealand: 49 dead in mass shootings at Christchurch mosques Police in New Zealand say 49 people have been killed at two mosques when at least one gunman opened fire on worshippers. -
USA New Zealand police respond to 'active shooter' situation in Christchurch "Police are responding with its full capability to manage the situation, but the risk environment remains extremely high," the police commissioner said. -
USA Bucking NDA, ex-Fox News reporter plans to tell Congress about outlet's role in Trump hush money story House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings asked reporter Diana Falzone to talk with investigators and provide documents. -
USA Israeli military strikes on Gaza after rocket attack on Tel Aviv The warplanes could be heard flying overhead in Gaza City, where smoke from the explosions could be seen in the distance.