26 March 2019 | Euronews
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USA A Boeing 737 Max makes emergency landing at Orlando airport No passengers were on board, and the plane was in the air about 11 minutes. -
United Kingdom What are indicative votes? | Euronews Answers The aim of Wednesday's votes will be to see if anything can command a majority in Parliament - here's how they work. -
USA Wall Street bonuses declined 17% in 2018 ... to about $150,000 The typical American household would have to work for nearly two years to earn the equivalent of last year's average bonus. -
Montenegro UEFA to investigate Montenegro following fans' racist chants against England players The Football Association of Montenegro will face a UEFA disciplinary hearing on May 16 after the team's fans were heard chanting racist taunts at England's black players -
USA Senate fails to advance Green New Deal as Democrats protest McConnell 'sham vote' Many Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., were expected to vote present in protest of what they called an openly political show-vote -
USA Holder, Schwarzenegger: Supreme Court must end partisan gerrymandering The former attorney general and the actor made the call as the high court heard arguments on the issue. -
USA AG Barr to release Mueller report in 'weeks not months' There are no plans to give a copy of the report to the White House in advance of the public release, a Justice Department official said. -
Spain Politics meets football as Catalonia plays first match for two years England’s comeback thrashing of Montenegro, Cristiano Ronaldo’s injury or France’s dismissal of Iceland would have been most people’s headlines from Monday’s international football fixtures. But there was one game you probably didn’t hear about. -
USA "Make another suit": Why NASA needs more space outerwear for women Experts say NASA has a longstanding shortage of the super-expensive suits. -
USA Beto O'Rourke introduces himself to key 2020 bloc: Black voters The Democratic presidential candidate used a two-day swing through South Carolina to introduce himself to a crucial primary constituency. -
USA Two GOP lawmakers invoke Hitler to hammer Democrats So far this week, two House Republicans have pointed to the German dictator and the Nazi Party in partisan Hill debate to attack opponents of President Trump. -
Libya Male migrants raped and sexually abused as routinely as women, study finds Some of the abuse is filmed to use as ransom to the victims' families. -
World News Facebook removes over 2,600 fake accounts and pages Some fake accounts tied to Russia have been deleted for spreading content on Ukrainian politics ahead of the March 31st Presidential election. -
USA Trump admin expands ban on foreign aid for abortion services Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., urged congressional leadership to vote on legislation to revoke the Mexico City policy. -
Europe News MEPs back divisive EU copyright overhaul Supporters say changes will protect content creators, while Google claims they will EU's creative and digital economies -
USA Chicago mayor, police chief slam prosecutors for dropping Jussie Smollett charges "This is a whitewash of justice," Emanuel said. -
USA House fails to overturn Trump's veto on emergency declaration repeal Democrats on Tuesday fell short of the two-thirds majority required to overturn a presidential veto. -
No Comment Tibet and Uighur supporters protest China's Xi Jinping's visit to Paris Hundreds of demonstrators gathered on Place du Trocadero square near the Eiffel Tower on Monday (March 25) to protest the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Paris. -
No Comment More video emerges of chaos on board Norway ship Passengers filmed their scary experience on the Viking Sky cruise ship off the coast of Norway on Saturday (March 23) and Sunday (March 24). -
No Comment Portuguese navy distributes aid to people of Beira The Portuguese navy delivered 800 kilograms of aid to hundreds of people in Buzi, southwest of Beira in Mozambique on Monday (March 25). -
No Comment Dramatic footages shows bridge collapse in New Zealand Dramatic footage showed a traffic bridge being washed away as a heavy storm lashed New Zealand's West Coast on Tuesday (March 26). -
Travel News A tour of Minsk as it gears up for European games In the latest episode of Metropolitans, Euronews reporter Damon Embling visits Minsk – the capital of Belarus – as it gears up to host this summer’s European Games. Thousands are expected to visit the city. But what awaits them? -
Business Line Why Cannes is a magnet for the world’s real estate industry Cannes, the playground of the rich and famous on the French Riviera, is not just known for its annual film festival. It’s also a magnet for the world’s real estate industry. -
World News MEPs throw support behind controversial copyright reforms Platforms will be forced to pay publishers for news snippets and filter out protected content. -
World News What are the health risks associated with a 5G network? Industry leaders are touting 5G as the next mobile revolution, with experts saying the network could be rolled out as early as next year — but what are the health risks, if any? -
USA Rep. Tlaib still pushing impeachment, but few fellow Democrats follow The freshman congresswoman wants colleagues to join her in pushing the Judiciary Committee to look into "high crimes and misdemeanors." -
Georgia Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd will return to UK if 'safety is guaranteed' Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd says he will not fight his extradition from Georgia to the UK where he has been given a six year sentence for manslaughter -
Spain Spanish farmers say politicians are failing to help them prepare for the future Spanish farmers say they have been ignored by politicians in Madrid and Brussels who are failing to help the region tackle depopulation and climate change -
Slovakia Slovakia told to make more progress on anti-corruption reforms Slovakia has until the end of the year to submit a report regarding the implementation of anti-corruption measures, the Council of Europe's Group of States Against Corruption (GRECO) said on Tuesday. -
Europe News Brief from Brussels: What's the fuss about China and 5G? Brussels moves to protect security amid fears over Chinese 5G development -
World News Abidjan Principles must pass three crucial tests in order to strengthen right to education ǀ View Increasingly autocratic States are pushing nativist narratives through national curricula, where schools face more centralized political controls and where the academic freedom of teachers is under attack. Are the Abidjan Principles robust enough to support the fight back against these tendencies? -
Europe News EU moves to protect security amid 5G concerns European Commission recommends steps as some EU countries raise fears about Chinese tech development -
USA Supreme Court appears likely to leave issue of partisan gerrymandering to states The court heard challenges to congressional maps that locked in an advantage for Republicans in North Carolina and that gave an extra seat to Democrats in Maryland. -
World Raw Politics live: Brexit alternatives and copyright law latest Catch up with the Raw Politics team in Strasbourg with Tuesday night's full episode. -
USA Scientists track birth of giant storm on Neptune for the first time Scientists say the storm spans 11,000 kilometres. -
USA Schiff targeted by GOP after Mueller probe ends: 'Dishonest.' 'Off the rails.' The Democratic chairman of the House Intel Committee faced calls for his resignation but says he's not going anywhere. -
USA Former Mattis aide penning 'shocking' book that details Mattis-Trump relationship The book will tell how ex-Defense Secretary James Mattis "slow-rolled some of Trump's most controversial measures, with no intention of following through." -
Spain Mexican national stole files from North Korean embassy in Spain for the FBI, Spanish court says He is the alleged leader of a group of 10 people who attacked the North Korean embassy in Madrid on February 22. -
Vatican Watch: Pope Francis doesn't want anyone to kiss his papal ring This is the hilarious moment Pope Francis repeatedly tries to prevent devotees from kissing his papal ring. -
Europe News The European Parliament votes to end mandatory twice-a-year clock changes In a vote on Tuesday, the European Parliament voted to end mandatory time changes. Starting in 2021, EU member states will be able to decide on their own if they would like to participate in time changes. -
USA All charges against 'Empire' actor Jussie Smollett dropped Smollett was indicted earlier this month on 16 felony counts of disorderly conduct for making a false report. -
World News Pro-European Coalition in Poland challenges conservative Law and Justice party A newly established pro-European coalition is challenging the reigning right-wing party in Poland. The new group is a combination of the Civic Platform and other opposition parties. -
World News EU lawmakers agree to life-saving technologies in vehicles as from 2022 European lawmakers have mandated additional life-saving technologies in EU automobiles as from 2022. These technologies include intelligent speed assistance and advanced emergency-braking systems. -
USA Daily border crossings by undocumented migrants hit 13-year highs DHS is now in talks with the Defense Department to care for the overflow on U.S. military bases, according to a DHS official and two other U.S. officials. -
Algeria Bouteflika's FLN party supports army's call for ailing president to resign Bouteflika's own party, the National Liberation Front (FLN), joins the army's chief of staff and the National Rally for Democracy party's call for the ailing president to resign. -
Austria Austrian chancellor confirms financial link between far-right group and Christchurch attacker Austrian Chancellor Sebastien Kurz has confirmed financial links have been discovered between the New Zealand mosques gunman and the far-right Identitarian Movement in Austria -
USA Responding to Rep. Omar, Netanyahu says: 'From this Benjamin, it's not about the Benjamins!' The prime minister of Israel made the comments during a satellite address to the AIPAC conference in Washington, D.C. -
Poland Watch: Albino penguin makes first public appearance "To put it bluntly, it's a misfit. The white colour really catches your eye. It would be the first to be attacked by predators [in the wild]." -
USA 'All-out war' on health care: Trump admin, Dems resume fight over Obamacare The Trump administration backs striking the law as House Democrats unveil legislation to shore it up. -
USA Krispy Kreme, Panera Bread owner admits family's Nazi ties Albert Reimann Sr. and his son, Albert Reimann Jr., used forced laborers under the Nazis during World War II to work in their industrial chemicals company. -
Serbia Serbian ruling party wants early elections after months of anti-government protests Serbia's ruling Progressive Party (SNS) has said it wants to call early elections, despite President Aleksandar Vucic abstaining -
No Comment Dead whale washes up on California beach The body of a grey whale drew crowds and on-lookers on a beach in Malibu, California on Sunday. -
No Comment French 'Spiderman' climbs skyscraper to raise funds for crumbling Notre-Dame cathedral Dubbed the "French Spiderman", Alain Robert scaled a skyscraper without a harness in Paris on Monday to raise funds for the renovation of Notre-Dame cathedral. -
No Comment Artist creates lifelike sculptures from plastic bottles Artist Veronika Richterova has a shed full of bags of plastic bottles at her home in the small Czech town of Bustehrad — the raw material for her lifelike sculptures. -
USA The war over Obamacare resumes 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. -
World Raw Politics: Did Italy go against EU interests in China trade negotiations? Watch MEPs debate trade negotiations between Italy and China on Monday night's episode of Raw Politics. -
United Kingdom Not what we ordered: poll shows British Leavers and Remainers equally unhappy about Brexit process The research also shows a drop in confidence in Theresa May’s proposed Brexit deal, with 63% of voters believing Britain has got a bad deal. -
United Kingdom Brexit: which ministers just quit May's government and why did they resign? Steve Brine, Alistair Burt and Richard Harrington all cited their opposition to a no-deal Brexit. -
Europe News Reaction as MEPs back controversial online copyright reforms -
USA Trump lawyers never worried he'd be charged with Russia conspiracy By the time Martin and Jane Raskin joined Trump's defense, Mueller's prosecutors were rarely asking probing questions about Russia, sources said. -
USA Watch: Pentagon launches successful missile interception test In the first test of its kind, the Pentagon on Monday carried out a "salvo" intercept of an unarmed missile soaring over the Pacific, using two interceptor missiles launched from southern California. -
Earth News Eco-friendly Spring adventures to book now These destinations are actively promoting a sustainable approach to tourism. -
France What is happening with the Lyon-Turin high speed line? Euronews traces the route to find out Euronews' Lillo Montalto talks to people in the towns and villages affected by plans to build the high speed rail route connection France and Italy. -
France Watch: French Spiderman climbs skyscraper to save crumbling Notre-Dame cathedral Robert was sponsored to the tune of €5,000. The Archbishop of Paris is on a drive to raise more than €100million to save Notre-Dame's crumbling gargoyles and gothic arches. -
World Anti-Brexit protests spur calls for second referendum British MEPs discuss the massive anti-Brexit protests that were held in London last weekend. -
World Raw Politics: MEPs discuss upcoming copyright directive Ahead of Tuesday's controversial copyright reform vote, German MEPs debated the issue on Raw Politics. -
USA Board of Vatican women's magazine resigns over 'sabotage' by bosses The magazine's founder said they resigned because of "repeated attempts of sabotage and delegitimization" by "heads of Vatican media." -
France Macron invites Merkel and Juncker for meeting with China's Xi Jinping The French leader has been vocal about wanting to change the bloc's strategy when it comes to China-EU relations. -
Germany Suspect arrested in series of bomb threats sent to public offices across Germany The town halls of Augsburg, Göttingen, Chemnitz, Kaiserslautern and Neunkirch were affected. -
World Refugees to be forced out of UN-funded accommodation in Greece The government says this is a necessary step to integrate refugees into Greek society, but it has some refugees worried for their future. -
USA Kamala Harris unveils $315 billion plan to boost teacher pay The California Democrat's presidential campaign said the proposal would be paid for with unspecified changes to the estate tax. -
USA Gaza tense after Israel, Hamas exchange heavy fire overnight The cross-border fighting erupted ahead of a closely contested race for Israeli prime minister between the long-serving incumbent and an ex-army chief. -
Israel Israel launches air strikes on Gaza over missile attack Israeli planes strike Gaza City after long range missile attack -
Belarus Belarus opposition politicians ‘detained’ at independence rallies Zmitser Dashkevich was reportedly held in Minsk after calling President Lukashenko an "impostor". -
World Road Trip Day 7 - Europe's truck driver shortage The road trip team travels with two truck drivers, who talk about the effect of the EU on their profession. -
World Controversial European copyright reforms to get final vote today It has been lauded by Paul McCartney and criticised by Wyclef Jean - But after two years of wrangling, the European Parliament will vote today on controversial copyright reforms. -
USA Bomb threats lead to evacuations in at least 3 German cities A high rise in Kaiserslautern was evacuated after the city hall received an email claiming "an explosive device had been deposited in the building." -
United Kingdom Opera singer asked to change 'provocative' pro-EU dress for London performance An opera singer has been criticised for being "too provocative" for wearing a pro-EU dress during a performance in London on Saturday -
Mexico Mexico asks Spain and Vatican to apologise for actions during 16th-century conquest President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said on Monday that he has written to King Felipe VI and Pope Francis urging them to apologise for "massacres and oppression." -
USA Pence has kept Dan Coats from quitting, and kept Trump from firing Coats Whenever Trump is souring on Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, whom he calls "Mister Rogers," Pence encourages him to stick with Coats. -
USA First-ever forum on women of color for presidential contenders O'Rourke, Booker and Julian Castro already have signed up for the April event organized by "She the People." -
USA Attending an Ariana Grande concert? Someone may ask if you're registered to vote. Her initiative is called #thankunextgen, a play on her hit song "thank u, next." -
World News NASA forced to cancel historic all-female spacewalk over limited spacesuit sizes NASA has been forced to cancel its first ever all-female spacewalk over limited spacesuit sizes -
France French Muslim group sues Facebook, YouTube over Christchurch attack video The French Council of the Muslim Faith has filed a complaint for "dissemination of violent messages inciting terrorism." -
World News Conor McGregor says he is to retire from MMA in 'quick announcement' on Twitter The former two-division UFC champion has said he is to retire in a 'quick announcement' on Twitter on Tuesday -
Earth News Which brand pairings are making the biggest splash? Our pick of the best ethical fashion collaborations of Spring-Summer 19. -
USA Suspected killer of mob boss was swayed by hate speech, lawyer says What happened "will be shown to be directly related to the hate that people are bombarded with every day on the internet and elsewhere," the lawyer said. -
USA McConnell blocks Schumer effort to call for public release of Mueller report The non-binding measure had unanimously passed the House earlier this month, 420-0. -
USA British lawmakers vote to seize control of Brexit for a day The move underlined to what extent Theresa May has lost her authority.