28 March 2019 | Euronews
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USA DHS to ask Congress for sweeping authority to deport unaccompanied migrant children Nielsen's proposal will also include more money for detention beds and the ability to hold families in detention longer than currently permitted. -
USA Here's what happens when America's rich feel threatened by the super-rich ǀ View The price of admission for everything coveted has gone up — and it all comes down to the destructive effects of a runaway train called economic inequality. -
USA House Democrats increasingly troubled by Barr's plan for Mueller report House majority staff members described their frustration with the attorney general. -
Iceland Icelandic budget carrier Wow Air goes bust, leaves passengers stranded across two continents After going bust on Thursday, Icelandic budget carrier Wow Air left passengers stranded across two continents. -
Turkey Why have Turkey's local elections become a key national battle? | Euronews answers Turkey is heading to the polls on Sunday for crucial local elections in a polarised political landscape. What should have been a local race between mayoral candidates has turned into a fiercely contested national battle, with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan holding election rallies across the country -
Denmark Denmark plans to deprive jihadists' children of their citizenship It's an issue that is a major headache for other countries in Europe, too. -
Venezuela Venezuela bars Guaido from holding public office for 15 years Venezuela has barred opposition leader Juan Guaido from holding public office for 15 years. -
United Kingdom Botticelli 'copy' turns out to be the real deal after clean-up What was thought to be an imitation of Sandro Botticelli’s famous Madonna of the Pomegranate turned out to be a rare workshop version of the Italian Renaissance master. -
USA Supreme Court rejects effort to stop Trump's ban on rapid-fire bump stocks The devices, which figured prominently in the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas that killed 58 people, were outlawed as of Tuesday. -
Turkey Hagia Sophia: Controversy as Erdogan says museum and former cathedral will become a mosque The landmark Hagia Sophia museum in Istanbul will be controversially turned into a mosque, it's been announced. -
USA Meet the Press Blog: Latest news, analysis and data driving the political discussion Smart political reporting and analysis, including data points, interesting national trends, short updates and more from the NBC News political unit. -
USA How Trump is spending his campaign warchest on Facebook Trump's spending in early 2019 was more than the Democratic campaigns combined, but he has been outspent by some candidates in recent weeks. -
Europe News EU divisions over Venezuela crisis Parliament Socialist group abstains for first time in vote on EU position -
No Comment Indigenous groups protest proposed health reforms Indigenous groups across Brazil protested Wednesday against a proposal to transfer Indigenous health services from the federal government to municipalities. -
USA Ex-NSA contractor expected to plead guilty to stealing massive amount of documents He amassed the classified material during 23 years at the agency and investigators have struggled to figure out why he did it. -
No Comment Disaster-dodging cruise ship's engines 'failed due to low oil levels' The engines of a luxury cruise ship that narrowly escaped disaster during a storm off Norway on Saturday (March 23) failed because of relatively low levels of lubricating oil in the engines, the Norwegian Maritime Authority said on Wednesday (March 27). -
No Comment More than a dozen killed in high-rise building blaze in Bangladesh The cause of the deadly fire was not immediately clear. -
Europe News European Parliament backs legislation to reduce CO2 emissions by 2030 MEPs voted in favour of legislation that would lower emission allowances for vehicles. -
Libya The EU must unite to save lives in the Mediterranean and stabilise Libya ǀ View The EU must look at Libya beyond the lens of curbing migration. This approach has exacerbated conflict in the country and fuelled violence and human rights abuses. -
USA Fourth victims dies following Utrecht tram attack The 74-year-old man died Thursday. Two men and a woman died on the day of the attack, and one victim remains injured in hospital. -
World Raw Politics #ICYMI: Brexit chaos and controversial EU copyright vote Check in with Tesa Arcilla and the Raw Politics team to see what you may have missed this week on the show -
United Kingdom The latest Brexit debacle is embarrassing for all Britons except, apparently, our leaders ǀ View A state of unprecedented political chaos has overwhelmed the UK, starting with Theresa May's offer to resign. -
Focus Senegal: boosting its business For years, Senegal has been reforming, modernizing and boosting its entrepreneurs and business climate. They want an emerging market with sustainable growth, which benefits everyone. -
Turkey Watch: Turkish man flies with umbrella in strong winds The video went viral and Turks responded on Twitter with jokes dubbing the man "Turkey's first astronaut". -
United Kingdom No-deal Brexit fears rise as MPs defeat May's deal for third time Reaction after MPs reject Withdrawal Agreement for third time -
USA NBC News: First Democratic debate set for Miami, June 26-27 Details on the venue, moderators and timing will be announced at a later date, the debate's host said in a release. -
Smart Regions Sweden's One Stop Future Shop roaring success We visit the Biskopsgarden district of the Gothenburg municipality, Sweden. The 'One Stop Future Shop’ is a programme that has been empowering people on the peripheries of the labour market, such as immigrants, to start up their own personal entrepreneurial projects. -
USA Ghost 'spotted' in Massachusetts grocery store scares and delights shoppers The internet is divided over whether ghosts exist. But one Market Basket employee is a new believer. -
Europe News MEPs back initiative to reduce plastic waste and improve water quality Lawmakers in the European Parliament gave their support on Thursday for plans to provide Europe-wide access to free and clean water. -
USA Mueller's report on Russia probe is more than 300 pages long The length suggests Mueller included substantial evidence to back up his conclusions, raising new questions about how much evidence the public will see. -
Germany German band Rammstein provokes outrage with Nazi death camp music video A new trailer from German hard rockers Rammstein has shocked politicians and Jewish groups as band members are dressed as concentration camp detainees. -
USA Bangladesh high-rise office building fire leaves more than a dozen dead Many people were trapped inside the building, but fire officials said after battling the blaze for several hours that most had been rescued. -
Italy The reason why the pope refused that people kiss his hand It has to do with germs... -
USA What one strongman's exit plans say about Putin's future Kazakhstan's Nursultan Nazarbayev helped steer his vast, oil-rich Central Asian nation through the turbulent years that followed the end of Communism. -
Europe News German government divided over ban on Saudi arms sales Germany's government is in a deadlock over extending a ban on arms exports to Saudi Arabia that is set to expire this week. -
World Warding off famine in drought-prone Madagascar with EU aid Madagascar is in the grip of harsh climate change and after five years of extreme drought in the south it's now enduring a chronic food crisis. -
World News How to fight sexism in the #MeToo era? Council of Europe starts with defining it How to fight sexism in the #MeToo era? The Council of Europe starts with defining it -
Ukraine Russian zoo animals place their bets on Ukraine's presidential frontrunners Zoo animals in Russia have been tasked with predicting the outcome of this weekend's presidential election in Ukraine -
World Your Call in full: Will another UK prime minister be better for Brexit? Watch Wednesday night's full episode of Your Call here. -
Italy Allowing adoption of embryos 'would attack Italy’s abortion rights’ The right-wing party says abortions are at the root of the country's current demographic crisis. -
Europe News The Brief: Operation Sophia is extended by the EU, replacing boats with airplanes The European Union's Operation Sophia has been agreed to be extended for an additional six months. Yet, the Operation will transition from using rescue boats to rescue airplanes after Italy said it would no longer receive people from the Mediterranean Sea. -
USA House Intel Republicans call on Schiff to resign as chairman after Mueller report Republicans on the committee cited Schiff's claims there was evidence President Donald Trump's campaign colluded with the Russians during the 2016 race. -
United Kingdom Theresa May: Who is favourite to replace the UK prime minster? She hasn't stepped down yet but that hasn't stopped British bookmakers speculating on who will succeed her. -
USA Scientists find Civil War-era fortifications buried under Alcatraz prison New research is another example of how high-tech tools are transforming archaeology. -
USA Democrats' $15 minimum wage bill hits a speed bump A proposal to increase the federal minimum wage is facing skepticism among some House members from moderate and rural districts. -
Albania Albanian protesters try to storm parliament building in Tirana Supporters of Albania's opposition tried to storm the country's parliament building on Thursday as part of an ongoing protest against the govenment -
United Kingdom Meet the man 'detained at Gatwick for wearing an anti-Brexit badge' "The officer said: 'Take that badge off. It's offensive.' I refused." -
Italy Fast food's 2,000-year-old ancestor unearthed in Pompeii The frescoed counter served drinks and snacks including coarse bread with salty fish and lentils. -
USA Michigan highlights the promise and peril for Trump in 2020 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. -
Earth News Craft beer as a mean of artistic freedom From the Baltic States to Hungary down to Croatia, Eastern Europe is proving very fertile for craft beer. -
USA Special forces storm tanker after migrants hijack ship in Mediterranean Maltese authorities said migrants had hijacked Turkish oil tanker after it rescued them in the Mediterranean Sea. -
World Failed attempt at Brexit agreement 'nothing short of farcical', says Theresa May's former advisor Theresa May's former head of broadcast has described Parliament's attempt at agreeing on a Brexit deal as 'nothing short of farcical'. -
Ukraine BBC agrees to pay damages to Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko over 'incorrect report' The British broadcaster released an apology to the Ukrainian president, saying it had agreed to pay him damages over an "incorrect report." -
Somalia Car bomb kills 11 people in Mogadishu, say police -
Japan Dolls modelled on Japanese politicians usher in new era Japan's traditional calendar uses era names tied to the reign of the emperors. The name of the new era is expected to be announced on April 1, ahead of the abdication of Emperor Akihito. -
Israel Watch: A look inside the world's longest salt cave During one dinner break the researchers felt their pasta lacked flavour – "So we just broke some salt off and used that." -
World Road Trip Europe Day 9 - Calpe: British expats 'angry' over Brexit situation As part of Euronews' Road Trip Europe, our team is travelling through Spain - watch their report from Calpe, which is home to around 130,000 British expatriates. -
USA Trump says FBI, DOJ 'will review the outrageous Jussie Smollett case' "It is an embarrassment to our Nation!" Trump said of prosecutors dropping charges against Smollett. -
Bangladesh Bangladesh high-rise building fire kills at least 19 people and injures 73 A huge fire broke out in a 19-storey building in the Bangladesh capital of Dhaka on Thursday, killing at least 19 people and wounding 73. -
World News The week that was: is identity a battle between light and darkness? ǀ View A belated round-up for this month's best View articles which have been driving debate across Europe over the last few weeks. -
World News Future wars will be waged with robots. But so might future peace ǀ View Artificial intelligence (AI) usually makes headlines for all the wrong reasons. [...] At the United Nations we have been exploring completely different scenarios for AI: its potential to be used for the noble purposes of peace and security. -
World News Over a quarter of Europeans do not exercise at all: Eurostat Portugal and Croatia were found to be the only two EU countries were a majority of the population does not carry out any physical activity outside working time. -
Lebanon Europe can expect 'waves' of migrants to arrive soon, according to Lebanon's president Lebanese President Michel Aoun made the comments during his visit to Russia this week -
World News Manchester United appoint Ole Gunnar Solskjær as permanent boss Current caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær has been given the top job at Man United after presiding over a swift turnaround in the club's performances. -
World News Austria's Kurz confirms link between Christchurch attacker and Identitarian Movement Austria's Kurz confirms link between Christchurch attacker and Identitarian Movement -
France French must cut back on drinking alcohol, say health officials A new campaign states that French people should drink no more than two glasses of alcohol per day and not every day. -
USA Help Wanted: Trump administration riddled with vacancies The president has yet to nominate people for nearly 140 top-level positions, which experts say is hampering his long-term goals. -
USA NBC News poll: Americans split on who will win in 2020 A majority of Americans do not believe that nominating a female or nonwhite candidate will help or hurt the Democratic Party in the general election, according to the poll. -
USA John Hickenlooper opposes the Green New Deal — and he wants you to know it The former Colorado governor is one of the only Democratic presidential candidates to oppose Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's signature plan. He has a reason. -
World News Malta's armed forces intercept tanker hijacked by migrants off Libyan coast The tanker, El Hiblu 1, had rescued them off the coast of Libya on Wednesday. After it was hijacked it was re-routed towards Europe. -
Earth News Adventure photography: witnessing the fate of Icelandic glaciers Our interview with outdoor image makers Ulrika Larsson and Lukasz Warzecha. -
USA Florida inmate seen on video punching public defender at court hearing The assistant public defender was taken to a hospital and was later released. -
USA Massacre of 157 villagers in Mali spurs U.N. investigation Women and children were burned in their homes by gunmen in the attack.