22 March 2019 | Euronews
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USA Northern lights may dip farther south than usual this weekend Light shows could be visible in Iowa, Colorado and Washington over the weekend. -
USA White House says it has not been briefed on Mueller report findings The report was submitted to Attorney General William Barr on Friday evening, concluding a two-year investigation in to President Donald Trump and Russia's involvement in the 2016 election. -
USA Lawmakers demand transparency after Mueller submits report "The American people have a right to the truth. The watchword is transparency," Democratic leaders said. -
USA Trump's reversal on North Korea sanctions raises more questions Analysis: The president's sudden decision undermines a national security team that had touted them just one day earlier. -
USA 2020 Democrats demand the Mueller report be made public Attorney General William Barr has not said whether he will release the findings of the probe. -
USA Mueller submits Trump-Russia report. But how much will we see? The long-awaited report has been delivered. But we still don't know what it has concluded. -
USA The Mueller investigation: Drinks, hacked emails and a probe into the president The special counsel's trail has twisted through talk of political dirt at a London bar, salacious allegations and criminal charges against 34 people. -
USA Can Steven Spielberg help sell iPhones? Apple is betting on it. When Tim Cook unveils Apple's new streaming service, the iPhone maker will join a growing field of companies that are vying for Hollywood's top talent. -
World News French music duo travels from France to the Caucasus to soak up the musical tradition A French music duo is travelling from France to the Caucasus in a Lada to learn more about the musical traditions of the region. -
USA Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg now has her own beer — and the name is fierce Sam Adams is celebrating the supreme court justice with a Belgian IPA. -
USA Gun rights groups try last-ditch move to stop Trump ban on rapid-fire bump stocks Under a federal rule, owners must destroy the devices by Monday or they could face felony charges. -
My Europe Series Spain and the rise of the far-right In Spain, issues like border protection, crime, and unemployment, have propelled far-right Vox party into office in Andalusia’s last regional elections. -
United Kingdom 'Give all dogs guns': the UK petitions that didn't make it before MPs We can see why some of these petitions didn't make it to the House of Commons. -
My Europe Series Spain's far-right temptation In Spain, issues like border protection, crime, and unemployment, have propelled far-right Vox party into office in Andalusia’s last regional elections. -
My Europe Series Andalucía: Far right breakthrough sends shockwave through Spanish politics In the Andalucía region of southern Spain, the electoral breakthrough of the far-right Vox party has sent a shockwave through Spanish politics. Critics are calling the party stance anti-immigration and anti-feminist. Insiders’ Sophie Claudet sat down with Valérie Gauriat to find out more. -
USA Trump abruptly reverses Treasury's North Korea-related sanctions on Chinese shippers The White House responded to questions about the statement by noting that the president 'likes Chairman Kim' and 'doesn't think these sanctions will be necessary' -
World News Watch again: MEPs back controversial copyright reform Join us live from the European Parliament for a vote on controversial reform of the EU's copyright laws. -
No Comment No Comment: the best videos of the week The world's tallest bonfire, a farmer's giant Xi Jinping portrait, and unwelcome house guests. -
Germany German police arrest ten suspects over alleged terrorist attack plot "They are believed to have agreed to carry out an Islamist terrorist attack using a vehicle and guns that would kill as many 'non-believers' as possible," prosecutors said. -
USA White House declares victory over ISIS in Syria. On the ground, it's a different story. The siege at the Iraqi border had dragged on for more than 10 weeks — far longer than the U.S. military or their allies on the ground had predicted. -
USA After New Zealand mosque shootings, a school decides to allow hijabs "This is about more than hijabs, it's about recognizing all of society's injustices and the role we can play in correcting them," former students said in a statement. -
No Comment Thousands celebrate Indian festival of Holi Thousands of people from all over the world on Thursday smeared each other with colours during the Indian festival of Holi. -
USA Devin Nunes faces an uphill battle in his lawsuit against Twitter Defamation and negligence cases can be won, but they're particularly challenging when a social media platform is involved. -
USA Trump to nominate Fed critic Stephen Moore to the Fed The conservative economist previously served as a Trump 2016 campaign adviser and is currently a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation. -
USA With Pompeo in Lebanon, U.S. slaps sanctions on Iranian nuclear scientists Iran abandoned its nuclear weapons program in 2003, according to U.S. intelligence agencies, but Washington says it remains ready to revive the effort. -
No Comment Wingsuits swoop over Los Angeles skyscrapers during supermoon night sky Los Angeles had a special flypast to mark the coinciding of the final supermoon of the year and the spring equinox. -
No Comment Russian pilot has a pet not everyone can bear Aviation personnel at the Oreshkovo airfield in Russia's Kaluga region, some 200 Kilometres south-west of Moscow, have a special pet living right in a cordoned off area of an airfield - a three-year-old brown bear named Mansur. -
USA O'Rourke says he supports scrapping cash bail system, citing own two arrests The 2020 candidate acknowledged that he benefited from the system during his tangles with the law, but that it's unfair to those of lesser means. -
Europe News Homelessness in Europe - a hidden figure The official number of homeless people in Europe is not known, their lives a hidden figure. The invisibility of this crisis in the EU flags up policy failures after years of austerity, stagnating wages and increase in house prices. We take a look behind the numbers. -
Ireland Suspicious package discovered at postal depot in Ireland Police believe the package found at the Dock Road sorting office is the fifth device sent by dissident republicans. -
No Comment Mexico's spring equinox celebrated at ancient site Hundreds of tourists and local residents, many dressed in white, climbed the towering Pyramid of the Sun on Thursday to celebrate the Spring Equinox. -
USA New York prosecutor who oversaw case against Michael Cohen stepping down He played a critical role in the criminal case against Cohen, but largely avoided the ire that Trump has directed against special counsel Robert Mueller. -
USA Priest stabbed during livestream of morning mass in Canada's largest church Father Claude Grou, the rector of the Saint Joseph's Oratory, was taken to the hospital and is said to be stable condition. -
Germany YouFeud: Fans of rival social media stars brawl in Berlin square "We see in the rapper scene, and increasingly also with other influencers, that they are sometimes very negligent with their influence." -
World Abu Dhabi Special Olympics wraps, but fight for inclusion continues Lit in Athens and brought to Abu Dhabi, the arrival of the Flame of Hope marked the start of the Special Olympic World Games in the United Arab Emirates. For the first time, the global sports event dedicated to people with intellectual disabilities was held in the Middle East. -
World How are mothers in Jordan countering stigma towards children with disabilities? A new Jordanian cartoon, Team Hero is unique in the region. Unlike other comics, one of the main protagonists, Waseem, is Autistic. The episodes educate children on diversity and inclusion. -
Israel Outcry as Trump backs Israeli sovereignty over Golan Heights President Donald Trump says it's time for the United States to fully recognise Israel's sovereignty over the disputed Golan Heights, a territory captured from Syria in the 1967 war. Such a move would reverse decades of US foreign policy. -
USA As Washington braces for Mueller report, Trump says he's in the dark, too President Donald Trump on Friday continued to claim there was "no collusion" between his 2106 presidential campaign and Russia as Washington braces for the possible release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report. -
United Kingdom Unique beauty pageant launches for survivors of disfigurement | #TheCube Miss Unique Beauty UK is the first of its kind for survivors of burns, scars and other visible differences. -
USA Feeding the future: How to change food production and diet to sustain the global population Experts will discuss ways to promote sustainable agricultural practices and dietary habits. -
Mexico Watch: Pilgrims celebrate spring equinox on Mexico's towering pyramid The pilgrims believe the pyramids hold a special energy on the equinox that can be transmitted to people, especially those who dress in white. -
USA Presidential candidates are eyeing big Super Tuesday prizes 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 Two U.S. service members killed in Afghanistan The latest deaths bring the tally of U.S. service members' deaths in Afghanistan to at least four in 2019, and a total of at least 65 U.S. military deaths since January 2015. -
France No-deal Brexit: Eurostar gets signal it can run in France if UK leaves EU without an agreement High-speed rail operator granted a licence to run services in France. -
World Imam shows appreciation as New Zealand pauses for prayer one week on We speak with senior member of the Consultative Council of the Islamic Circle of Australia and New Zealand Tamjid Aijazi in Auckland. -
United Kingdom Watch: Theresa May's best Brexit lines "Brexit means Brexit." -
Earth News Organic eyeliner, biodegradable glitter and velvet ribbon The green side of next season’s beauty trends -
United Kingdom Watch: Harry Potter studio tour expands into banking with Gringotts set Visitors can examine goblin prosthetics, explore the Lestrange vault and even see the Sword of Gryffindor up close, -
World Rediscovering Sierra Leone with Vickie Remoe In its latest edition, 'Inspire Africa' displays a different side of Sierra Leone, though the lens of a TV show host who's making waves in the West African country. -
USA JetBlue crew members claim they were drugged, one raped by pilots The suit alleges the pilots gave the female crew members beer laced with a drug and that one of them was raped during a layover in Puerto Rico. -
World Britain’s time in Europe is running out but there's still room in hell, jokes Tusk With European elections fast approaching, the EU27 set April 12 as the new Brexit deadline day - making it clear they don’t want a reluctant Britain to participate in the poll. -
USA The 6 biggest health mistakes women make in their 40s Sure, there are changes in our 40s we can't prevent. But if we're smart about our heath, our 40s can rock. -
USA How to train your brain to save money, according to psychologists Yes, you can save that tax refund, bonus — or any windfall — instead of succumbing to the urge to rush out and spend it. -
USA Florida bill would make it illegal for owners to abandon dogs outside in hurricanes Stories about animals abandoned during natural disasters drew widespread attention in the last few years as hurricanes slammed the U.S. -
World Road Trip Europe Day 5 - Monsaraz: 'They ended up with our currency, and now we are worse off' We meet a group of locals living near the Portugal-Spain border, who reflect on how the EU has impacted their lives. -
USA 'Game of Thrones' star Emilia Clarke reveals she survived 2 brain aneurysms "Game of Thrones" star Emilia Clarke wrote an essay for The New Yorker detailing two brain aneurysms she had. -
USA Common ADHD medications may increase risk of psychosis, study finds Two common ADHD medications, Adderall and Vyvanse, used in teens and young adults may be more likely to cause psychosis, according to a new study. -
North Korea Watch: Don't take this North Korea guidebook with you, warns French publisher "It's a country that's closed and forbidden, everybody dreams of going there. Everyone wants to see what's forbidden and what's closed." -
USA Defrocked Jersey priest who molested boys now teaches kids English in Dominican Republic A New Jersey prosecutor said it's "deeply concerning" that Hadmels DeFrias still has contact with kids. -
USA Midwest flooding could dramatically change futures of farming communities Farmers and residents who saw their land and homes swamped now wait for the floodwaters to recede — and reveal whether their hopes for the future remain. -
USA North Korea abruptly withdraws from office shared with South The liaison office opened last year to improved relations between the Koreas, but that could be hampered a month after U.S.-North Korea talks collapsed. -
USA Netflix's new Mötley Crüe film reveals the consequences of glorifying rock stars We have to reckon with the idea that sex, drugs, and rock ’n' roll has too often meant making predators out of musical heroes. -
New Zealand Thousands gather at funerals for Christchurch shooting victims At least 5,000 people stood quietly at Hagley Park in front of the Al Noor mosque. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said, “New Zealand mourns with you, we are one.” -
Europe News "Team Europe" defends liberalism in European elections The European liberals did not chose a single candidate for leading the European Commission, but presented a list of seven names, including Belgian Guy Verhofstadt and Italian Emma Bonino. The other four are nationals from Germany, Spain, Slovenia, and Hungary. -
USA Alleged mail bomber Cesar Sayoc pleads guilty The Florida man is suspected of sending more than a dozen pipe bombs to prominent critics of President Donald Trump, CNN and others. -
Italy What's it like living in Italy as a migrant? NBC Left Field takes a look at families who’ve already found a home in Italy and how Italians are helping them have a better life. -
USA A country that idolizes Clinton and Bush grapples with ghosts of bloody past The country is one of the most pro-American places on Earth thanks to a U.S.-led bombing campaign in 1999. -
USA Blind golden retriever has 'Seeing Eye' puppy to help him out An 11-year-old dog named Charlie has formed an adorable bond with a 4-month-old puppy, who serves as his guide. -
USA 'Game of Thrones' actress says she almost died from brain aneurysms "I'd never experienced fear like that — a sense of doom closing in," Clarke wrote in an essay. "I could see my life ahead, and it wasn't worth living." -
USA Pompeo suggests God sent Trump to save Israel "As a Christian, I certainly believe that's possible," the secretary of state said when asked whether the president had an explicitly divine mission. -
Earth News Ethically-made sustainable workwear Independent brands made in UK to keep on your radar. -
Europe News France to deploy military anti-terror force at Gilets Jaunes march The decision came after violence marred last weekend's protests, reaching levels not seen since December. -
USA Boeing charged airlines for additional safety features on 737 Max jets Exterior sensors that tell pilots the angle of the plane were one safety feature that cost extra. The sensors might have been able prevent Lion Air crash that killed 189, an expert said. -
World News 47 dead, over 600 injured in blast at Chinese plant The provincial firefighting authority had mobilized 176 fire trucks and 930 firefighters to the site. -
USA 2 U.S. service members killed in Afghanistan Friday's deaths are the latest casualties in the 17-year war. -
USA New Zealand broadcasts Islamic call to prayer to honor Christchurch victims Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern led two minutes of silence to honor the victims prior to the highly revered Friday afternoon prayer services. -
USA Pompeo suggests God sent Trump to save Israel "As a Christian, I certainly believe that's possible," the secretary of state said when asked whether the president had an explicitly divine mission. -
USA Pompeo suggests God sent Trump to save Israel "As a Christian, I certainly believe that's possible," the secretary of state said when asked whether the president had an explicitly divine mission. -
USA Jimmy Carter becomes oldest living American president The 39th commander-in-chief is now 94 years and 172 days old — surpassing George H.W. Bush, who was 94 years and 171 days old when he died. -
USA Britain granted short Brexit delay, won't leave European Union next week The European Council approved British Prime Minister Theresa May's request for an extension.