24 March 2019 | Euronews
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USA Mueller delivers a 'gift' to Trump for 2020 election Analysis: Now the president will make his case for another term without fear that the special counsel will take him down. -
USA What Barr might really have been saying in his letter about the Mueller report Analysis: Reading between the lines, the attorney general could be saying that there even was probable cause for a charge of obstruction of justice. -
USA Many questions surround Mueller's handling of the obstruction of justice issue Analysis: The special counsel deferred to his superiors — like the Marine officer he once was. Some experts found that curious. -
Economy Xi Jinping begins state visit to France China’s President Xi Jinping has arrived in France on the latest stage of his European tour. -
Ukraine Chernobyl tourists bring a new kind of pollution to Ground Zero As the radiation recedes, visitors to the Chernobyl nuclear plant and neighbouring town of Pripyat are creating a different kind of pollution - one that requires another clean-up. -
France 'Gilets jaunes' protester, 73, 'pushed by police', says prosecutor Nice's public prosecutor said on Friday that an injured 'gilets jaunes' protester had "indeed been pushed by police" at last weekend's protest. -
USA Justice Department's findings 'a total and complete exoneration,' White House responds "The Special Counsel states that 'while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him,'" Barr wrote. -
USA Mueller report finds 'no proof of collusion with Russia by Trump' A summary of the Special Counsel's report says there was no collusion between the US president or his aides during the 2016 election campaign. It draws no conclusion on whether he obstructed justice. -
USA Mueller report's conclusions to be sent to Congress imminently The summary findings will be transmitted by Attorney General William Barr and are expected to be made public a short time after. -
Norway 'Frightening' and 'surreal': Passengers describe 'terrifying' experience on Norway cruise ship 'Frightening' and 'surreal': Passengers aboard the Norway cruise ship describe their terrifying experience. -
Romania Romania set to move Israel embassy to Jerusalem, says Prime Minister Romanian Prime Minister announced a plan to move Israel embassy to Jerusalem at a meeting with a pro-Israel lobby in Washington DC. -
Mali Scores killed amid an upsurge in ethnic and jihadist violence in Mali Gunmen killed at least 134 people in central Mali on Saturday amid an upsurge in ethnic and jihadist violence. -
USA Gillibrand officially launches 2020 bid, calls Trump a 'coward' "I'm proud to have stood up to Donald Trump more than anyone else in the Senate," Gillibrand said. -
Hungary Viktor Orban says he may resume media attacks on EU institutions Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, has said his government could resume its media attacks on European Union institutions. -
Destinations This nursery can save an entire population of giant tortoises Climate change may threaten one of the world's longest living animals in the Seychelles, but local NGOs found a way to help them. -
World News Venezuela’s Maduro claims opposition plotting his assassination Opposition leader Juan Guaido’s chief of staff Roberto Marrero has been arrested in a new escalation of the conflict that’s pitting Guaido against Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro. -
United Kingdom The best placards from Saturday's anti-Brexit march in London British cleverness was on full display in the form of banners and posters, which took centre stage as more than one million protestors marched in London to demonstrator their disappointment with how their government has handled divorce negotiations with the EU. -
USA Confident Republicans 'absolutely' want to see full Mueller report "This has consumed two years of the American people's time, and we need full transparency," Sen. Ted Cruz said. -
USA Democrats express caution on Mueller report as they ramp up own probes "We expect to see every word, comma, period, of this report," Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., said. -
USA Grindr turns 10: How a decade with GPS 'dating' apps changed us all What Uber did for cars, so Grindr did for hooking up. A decade after its release, NBC Out reflects on the impact Grindr has had on the gay and bi community. -
Argentina Anti-abortion activists rally in Argentina Thousands of people have marched in Buenos Aires to demand that abortion be made illegal in Argentina. -
United Kingdom Gove backs May as UK newspapers speculate over possible coup against her Britain's Environment Secretary Michael Gove has said he backs May as UK newspapers speculate over possible coup against her. -
World News Anti-government protests in Serbia enter third month Thousands of people rallied in Belgrade on Saturday, as demonstrations against Serbian President Aleksandar Vuci and his government entered a third month. -
USA Tangled web: Cast of characters in the Mueller drama There are a lot of players to keep track of in the special counsel probe. Here's a guide. -
USA Trump admin divided over how far to squeeze Iranian regime Hard-liners in Congress are pushing for tougher action, saying the administration has to deliver on its rhetoric to cripple the Iranian economy. -
USA Change the Electoral College? Look at Wyoming One solution would be to work off an electoral-vote-per-population baseline. -
USA 'We thought that was it': Passengers airlifted to safety from stranded luxury cruise ship "It was like what you see in the movies," one passenger told NBC News. -
United Kingdom Thrust into Brexit spotlight, lawmakers fear for their safety as tensions mount Prime Minister Theresa May blamed Parliament for the chaos in a televised address to the public last week. -
Earth News Pandora Sykes’ conscious fashion rules Our interview with Pandora Sykes on the importance of sustainability in fashion and how we can all become more conscious shoppers. -
USA 'Meals under wheels': More states make it legal to eat roadkill Critics warn about the risks of diseased meat and worry that over-eager drivers may intentionally strike down animals. -
Mozambique Aid workers struggle to reach survivors of Cyclone Idai Some two million people’s lives have been touched by cyclone Idai, which hit Mozambique before moving inland to Zimbabwe and Malawi. -
Spain Spain's Socialists lead latest poll but fall short of majority Spain's Socialists led in a poll published on Sunday in daily El Pais, but fell short of a majority with its main ally ahead of a general election next month. -
Thailand Former Thai Prime Minister Abhisit steps down as leader of Democrat Party after poor election result Former Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has stepped down as the leader of the Democrat Party after poor results in the country's first election since the 2014 coup. -
USA Why some Democrats say: Don't sleep on 'Mayor Pete' Buttigieg The South Bend mayor is having a moment with Democrats, from the blue-checkmark salons of Twitter to the house parties of the early-voting states. -
USA A shelter in Turkey opened by Syrian refugee women faces an uncertain future A lack of funding could lead to the closure of The Salem Center, which says it is the largest shelter in Turkey run by Syrian refugees for Syrian refugees. -
USA Thousands attend New Zealand vigil to honor mosque attack victims Officials estimate up to 40,000 people attended the event. -
Italy China's Belt and Road plan: Why did Italy sign it and why is Brussels worried? | Euronews answers The "Belt and Road" infrastructure project hopes to link China to Europe and speed up the process of getting goods to markets. Italy is the first member of the Group of Seven industrialised powers to endorse such a deal. -
Ecotech Switch to electric power to get your two-wheeled thrills Electric cars are becoming part of the everyday motoring landscape, and so are EV motorcycles and scooters.