19 March 2019 | Euronews
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USA Florida Republicans move to limit felon voting rights despite constitutional amendment Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called the measure, which would place conditions on the re-enfranchisement of millions, a "poll tax." -
USA Ex-U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara explains why he considered taping a call with Trump The former New York prosecutor, who was fired by the president, discussed his thinking about Trump on "The Beat with Ari Melber." -
USA Bullying McCain, Trump shows his fights don't stop at the graveyard's edge Analysis: There's no upside to attacking a dead man, but Trump can't help himself. -
USA Rep. Clyburn calls Trump family 'greatest threats to democracy in my lifetime' The House majority whip said congressional investigations can set the table for impeachment if "deserved." -
USA How to see the 'super worm equinox moon' The skywatching event coincides with the spring equinox, which heralds the start of a new season. -
USA Consumers see wellness apps as a way to meditate. Investors see profits. Meditation and sleep apps have raised hundreds of millions of dollars in venture capital, hinting at the start of a new lifestyle business. -
USA Midwest voters in Trump country face historic floods and call for climate action Farm groups say the situation is the worse than ever and that's causing pain in states that flipped from Obama to Trump. -
USA California man set up bogus websites for Bernie, Beto to defraud donors, prosecutors say Instead of passing along the cash to the candidates or campaigns, John Pierre Dupont used it to buy a $25,300 Mercedes-Benz sedan, the complaint says. -
Argentina A tale of two Argentine Falkland War helmets Nearly 37 years ago, between April 2 - June 14, 1982, the Falklands War saw 649 Argentines and 255 British soldiers killed but now two blood-stained and battered helmets will bring a bit of peace. -
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev: the world's last Soviet-era leader resigns Kazakhstan's first president, Nursultan Nazarbayev unexpectedly announced his resignation in a televised addressed nearly 30 years since taking office. -
World News On the day the UK was supposed to leave the EU - how did we get into it in the first place? If you think Brexit was the beginning of friction between Britain and the EU, you'd be wrong. Here are the key dates in their rocky relationship from the UK joining on 1 Jan 1973. -
USA Schiff: Real question is if Trump is under the influence of a foreign power Whether Mueller will answer that question is unclear. But House Intel Chair Adam Schiff said he is steering his probe in a new direction to focus on it. -
USA Michael Cohen documents released: Read the search warrant The documents reveal that the investigation of Cohen began in the summer of 2017, nearly a year before the raid, among other things. -
Cinema Winners announced at Geneva's Film Festival And Forum On Human Rights Geneva's 2019 International Film Festival and Forum On Human Rights wraps up with awards going to the acclaimed feminist documentary 'Delphine et Carole : Insoumuses' and 'Lucha Congo'. -
USA Facebook to launch new ad portal for housing, employment and credit ads The company will create a separate advertising portal for housing, employment and credit ads across Facebook, Instagram and Messenger. -
No Comment Italy: Land artist ploughs giant portrait of Xi Jinping with tractor Days before the arrival of the Chinese President, a land artist has used his tractor to plow out a huge portrait of the Chinese leader in a field in northern Italy. -
No Comment Tourists chill out at Indian Kashmir's ice cafe Tourists in Indian mountain village of Gya in Kashmir state can now enjoy hot drinks and eat traditional noodles inside an ice sculpture resembling Buddhist meditation place. -
No Comment Champion cliff divers enjoy incredible South African scenery It was a special kind of season warm-up for the reigning Cliff Diving World Champions Rhiannan Iffland and Gary Hunt when they headed for a "cliff dive-and-safari" adventure in South Africa. -
No Comment Death toll rises to 15 in north China building collapse The death toll from a building collapse in Xiangning County of Linfen City in north China's Shanxi Province that occurred due to a landslide climbed to 15 on Tuesday. -
New Zealand Watch: New Zealanders perform haka to honour mosque shooting victims School pupils and bikers have been among those gathering to perform the traditional Maori dance in tribute to the 50 victims of Friday's mosque shootings. -
USA Trump: 'I was never a fan of John McCain and I never will be' Trump said he still found it "disgraceful" that McCain voted against repealing Obamacare in 2017. -
World Raw Politics in full: Facebook fallout and the EU's artificial intelligence race Watch Tuesday night's full episode of Raw Politics -
USA Watch again: Trump and Brazil's Bolsonaro speak after White House meeting Join us as two of the world's most outspoken leaders meet at the White House. -
United Kingdom 'Finalise all preparations for a no-deal scenario,' says EU's Barnier Michel Barnier has said that just because the House of Commons voted against a no-deal scenario with the EU, that doesn't mean it won't happen. -
Italy Watch: Angels of Beauty erase graffiti from famous Italian facades using lasers Generations of visitors to cities such as Florence have left their mark. But this unwanted legacy is being erased thanks to lasers which remove graffiti from historic buildings without damaging their fragile surfaces. -
France French public sector strikes to protest cuts Thousands marched across France to protest cuts in public sector and demand better living conditions. -
Italy 'The ports remain closed,' Italy's Matteo Salvini warns migrant rescue NGO Matteo Salvini has reiterated Italy's ports are closed to migrant rescue boats after an NGO ship asked to dock. -
Netherlands Dutch prosecutors investigate terrorist motive in tram shooting "Up to this point, a terrorist motive is seriously being considered," prosecutors said in a statement, citing "the nature of the shooting and a letter found in the getaway car." -
Brazil Porsche sports cars among destroyed cargo of sunken Grande America They included some of the exclusive 911 GT2 RS models, which were on their way to customers in Brazil when the accident happened. -
World News Final supermoon of the year will light up the sky this Wednesday The final supermoon of the year will light up the sky on March 20-21. It will occur only a few hours after the spring equinox. -
Russia NASA detects meteorite explosion ten times bigger than Hiroshima bomb The explosion was recorded on December 18, 2018, over the Bering Sea. -
USA National Enquirer paid $200,000 to mistress' brother for Bezos' texts: Report "WSJ's report on old rumors from 'anonymous' sources is disappointing," Michael Sanchez told NBC News. -
USA Rod Rosenstein staying at Justice Department 'a little longer' A Justice Department official declined to comment on whether the delay in Rosenstein's departure means Mueller is still not ready to deliver his report. -
USA Cohen investigation began in 2017, search warrant shows The documents show that the first FBI warrant was executed on July 19, 2017, seeking Cohen's Gmail messages from all of 2016 to the present. -
USA Trump blasts George Conway, husband of top White House aide, as 'a total loser' George Conway, a conservative attorney, recently suggested on Twitter that Trump is not mentally fit to serve as president. -
France Cardinal Barbarin says Pope has refused his resignation Cardinal Barbarin says Pope has refused his resignation -
USA U.K. facing severe water shortages within 25 years The head of the U.K. Environment Agency says decreased rainfall, population growth, wastefulness and leaky pipes are posing an "existential threat." -
Europe News Police say Brussels 'bomb threat' was false alarm Dozens of people were evacuated from a building near the European Union's headquarters on Tuesday morning. But after combing nearby streets, police confirmed it was a false alarm. -
USA Joe Biden is unlikely to win in 2020 by doing things the old-fashioned way 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 Arab Emirates Special Olympics: Intellectually disabled receive lower quality healthcare At the Special Olympics World Games, the world comes together to give intellectually challenged athletes the opportunity to push limits and break barriers through sport. Despite being more vulnerable to health risks, the intellectually disabled often receive less than high-quality health assistance. -
United Arab Emirates VIDEO: Senegalese athlete hears for the first time at Abu Dhabi’s Special Olympics Abu Dhabi is currently filled with stories of courage and perseverance, but one, in particular, has produced tears of joy: that of a 31-year-old Senegalese footballer, Mame Mdiaye, who got to hear for the very first time, thanks to the Olympics’ Healthy Athletes Initiative. -
New Zealand Watch: Christchurch high-school students perform haka at mosque vigil Teenagers at a secondary school in Christchurch performed a haka — a ceremonial dance or challenge in Māori culture — in tribute to the victims of the New Zealand mosque shootings. -
USA Cat cannibalism: Report discloses 'questionable' gov't animal experiments Hundreds of dead animals were bought from China, Vietnam and elsewhere for use in research on lab cats back home. -
USA A convention from 1604 just flung Brexit deeper into uncertainty With less than two weeks to go until the supposed Brexit deadline, the U.K.'s attempts to leave the E.U. took a fresh and very historical twist. -
Netherlands Drones fight in the air at Dutch event You can use as many drones as you want, but you can't hack the opponent's. -
Earth News Cycling Guide to Lisbon We took to the saddle and biked around Portugal’s capital. -
World News Millions in Europe drink contaminated water: UN Fourteen people die every day because of inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene, according to the World Health Organisation. -
Cinema Ximei documentary premieres at Geneva Human Rights Film Festival Ximei documentary produced by Chinese contemporary artist Ai Weiwei premieres at the International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights in Geneva -
USA Suspect has no direct links to victims of Netherlands tram attack, police say The 37-year-old suspect was arrested at a house northwest of Utrecht's city center. -
USA Why has Trump's administration delayed putting Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill? ǀ View Americans should want to replace President Andrew Jackson, a former slave owner, with the picture of a woman who escaped slavery. -
USA Here's how AI could help catch shoplifters in the act The tech identifies suspicious activity based on shoppers' behavior, such as body language, gait and facial expressions. -
USA Nunes sues Twitter, users for defamation and negligence Suit filed in Virginia accuses company of "knowingly hosting and monetizing content that is clearly abusive, hateful and defamatory." -
World Does the media may play a role in radicalisation? | Raw Politics Following the attacks in New Zealand that left 50 dead, members of the media take a look at how crisis reporting could be improved. -
USA Video shows officer punching woman at St. Patrick's Day 'riot' Police said the woman on the video struck a police sergeant. She faces charges of aggravated assault, resisting arrest and public drunkenness, records show. -
Crimea Putin's Crimea invasion, five years later: Nationalism doesn't pay the bills ǀ View Average Russians no longer want to threaten — or annex — the world. They want to engage with it. -
USA USC puts hold on accounts of students tied to admissions scandal The daughters of actress Lori Loughlin, who has been charged in alleged scam, are students at the school. -
USA Ardern vows to never utter New Zealand mosque gunman's name "I implore you: Speak the names of those who were lost, rather than the name of the man who took them," the prime minister said in an impassioned speech. -
World Road Trip Europe Day 2: Setubal, Portugal - Are workers' rights the same across the bloc? The European Parliamentary elections are just ten weeks away, and Euronews is counting down by taking a roadtrip across the continent and talking to voters about what matters to them. Today we meet harbour worker, Jorge. -
World News Over 1.4 million to die from cancer in EU this year: Study Lung cancer has been found to be the deadliest form of the disease for both sexes, surpassing breast cancer for women. -
World News Why Europe is still fighting the war on terror Despite major terror attacks diminishing in recent years, the threat is still there, experts tell Euronews. -
World Further Brexit confusion as Speaker derails May's plan for a third "meaningful" vote The UK Prime Minister's plan for a third so-called meaningful vote on her Brexit deal has been derailed by the speaker of the House of Commons. John Bercow said he would not allow Theresa May's motion to be put to parliament again if it looked 'substantially the same' as the last time she put it to -
USA Tragic parallels: New Zealand and Pittsburgh houses of worship suffer similar heartache "It's actual heartache that people have so much hate for who you are. That they hate everyone you know — people who are wonderful people," one Pittsburgh Jewish teen said. -
USA Appeals court to hear arguments in Trump emoluments lawsuit It's the highest level hearing yet in a case claiming that the president's vast holdings present a conflict between his profits and the nation's interest. -
USA Viral nature of New Zealand massacre puts online extremism in spotlight Do the big platforms have an obligation to remove white supremacist content? Or would that give them even more power over speech and thought? -
No Comment Ride on a snowy slope: motorbikes race in Italian moutains Italy's "Race and Snow" event sees motorbikes climb snowy slopes -
World News This pigeon is worth 1.2 million euros Armando the pigeon champion was auctioned for 1.2 million euros. -
Earth News A tour of Italy’s secluded Cetacean Sanctuary This underwater world brims with friendly barracudas, endangered loggerhead turtles and giant groupers. -
World News Italy's La Scala returns Saudi cash over human rights concerns Italy's La Scala returns Saudi cash over human rights concerns -
Economy Europe is home to some of the most expensive cities in the world in 2019 — where are they? The city jumped six places in two years, which the report's author told Euronews was "not surprising". -
Mozambique More than 1,000 feared dead after cyclone in Mozambique "It is a real disaster of great proportions," President Filipe Nyusi said.