29 March 2019 | Euronews
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Cinema Grande dame of French cinema Agnes Varda dies at 90 Grande dame of French cinema Agnes Varda dies at 90 -
Sport Georgian judokas pile on pressure on Day 1 of 2019 Tbilisi Grand Prix Georgian judokas pile on the pressure on a thrilling first day of the 2019 Tbilisi Grand Prix as France and Georgia battle it out in medals standings -
USA HUD will start checking for carbon monoxide detectors Housing advocates criticized HUD for not taking stronger action to protect public housing residents from carbon monoxide poisoning. -
USA AOC dismisses Green New Deal's Hill critics: 'I'm here not to convince my colleagues, but the electorate' "This is not a partisan issue, because there are Democrats who will get in the way of us saving ourselves," the freshman Democrat told MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Friday. -
No Comment Clashes as protesters try to storm Albanian parliament Albanian opposition protesters on Thursday made further attempts to enter the country's parliament by force as they demand the government's resignation and an early election. -
No Comment Queen Elizabeth indulges her love of horseracing Queen Elizabeth indulged her love of horseracing on Thursday (March 28) with a visit to England's west country where she toured the stables of trainer Paul Nicholls. -
No Comment Duchess of Cambridge visits Scouts' headquarters in London The Duchess of Cambridge met with Scouts Thursday (28 MARCH 2019) on a trip to The Scout Association's leafy headquarters in Gilwell Park, North East London. -
No Comment Firefighters battle deadly Dhaka building fire A fire in a high-rise office building in Bangladesh's capital on Thursday killed 17 people and injured about 70 others, officials said. -
World News Centre-right poised to remain largest group in EU Parliament, new poll says Centre-right poised to remain largest group in EU Parliament, new poll says, but far-right set for major gains. -
USA Barr: Redacted Mueller report will be released by 'mid-April, if not sooner' "Our progress is such that I anticipate we will be in a position to release the report by mid-April, if not sooner," Barr wrote in a letter. -
World News Despite our Brexit differences, we must work together for the common good ǀ View It is in our mutual interest to make a success of the Brexit negotiations and rescue a deal that will allow us to continue to trade and work together as closely as we have before. -
France Legendary French film director Agnès Varda dies at the age of 90 Legendary French film director and artist Agnès Varda, who won an honorary Palme d'Or in 2015 and an honorary Oscar last year, has died at the age of 90 -
United Kingdom Scotland's message of love for Europe as Brexit looms "Europe, let's continue our love affair", urges a pro-EU Scottish campaign, launched on March 29, the day the UK was meant to leave the EU. -
USA Small Business Administration chief Linda McMahon to step down Her departure will leave the Trump administration with another key vacancy. -
United Kingdom May on latest Brexit defeat: 'Implications of the House's decision are grave' After acknowledging the third defeats of her governments' Brexit deal, Prime Minister Theresa May told MPs they must agree "on a way forward". -
Australia Watch: Rare Sumatran tiger cubs make debut at Sydney zoo The cubs are named Mawar, Tengah Malam and Pemanah – Rose, Midnight and Archer in Indonesian. -
Algeria Algeria: Police 'fire rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters' in biggest demonstration yet Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters in Algiers in biggest demonstration yet, say witnesses. -
USA Trump threatens potential 'border closing' next week The president took to Twitter to say he'd shut down the southern border, or "large sections" of it, then "if Mexico doesn't immediately stop ALL illegal immigration" into the U.S. -
Poland Brexit: EU would allow permanent customs union if UK wants it, says Barnier "The EU was always respectful of the UK's choice", Barnier said. -
World Flamenco legend Sara Baras performs to a sell-out crowd in Abu Dhabi Sara Baras brought her show “Sombras” to the United Arab Emirates, to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the founding of her company. -
World How is traditional dance being revitalised in the UAE? Folkloric dance is an important part of Middle Eastern identity, but dancers in the United Arab Emirates are adding a modern twist to their performances. The Sima Dance Company has been established in Dubai since 2014 and merges cultural dances, like Dabke and Sufi, with contemporary steps. -
My Europe Series European Elections explained - the Issues In the member states, polls suggest that many more people consider the vote important than did five years ago.And people care about the issues. What are the issues? Well, that depends on the country. -
My Europe Series State of the Union: of chimps and men In a week that saw bitter Brexit battles and more climate protests, we spoke to Primatologist Jane Goodall about the links between chimpanzees and humans, and her views on the future for planet earth. -
My Europe Series 'I have hope, but the window is closing all the time' We usually talk to political analysts to find answers here in Brussels, but today hear from famous primatologist Jane Goodall on her hopes and fears for the future of planet Earth. -
United Kingdom Banksy's 'Devolved Parliament' of chimps back on show in time for Brexit Banksy's 'Devolved Parliament' piece, which depicts chimps sitting in the place of MPs in the UK's House of Commons, has been placed back on show in Bristol in time for Brexit day -
United Kingdom Brexit supporters demand a quick way out of the EU in pro-Brexit march Brexit supporters demand a quick way out of the EU in pro-Brexit march. -
USA SpaceX readies 'Starship Hopper' spacecraft prototype for first test The uncrewed vehicle is a small version of a 100-passenger spaceship that will take humans to Mars. -
Australia Watch: Parkinson's sufferers claim infrared light helmets ease symptoms While there is no scientific proof the devices work, researchers are now starting clinical trials. -
Earth News Green festival: partying consciously at Sziget Festival More and more festivals are taking sustainability and environmental considerations very seriously so that festival-goers can party it up the green way. -
France Thieves hack pumps remotely to steal €150,000-worth of petrol, say police The bizarre particularity of the operation? No petrol pump was forced or syphoned from. -
USA Saudi Arabia releases 3 women's rights activists, but more still locked up Two of those released were vilified in state-linked media as traitors and foreign enemies soon after their arrest in May. -
Mexico Dramatic video shows moment Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano erupted The Popocatepetl volcano in Mexico erupted overnight on Thursday, sending a huge column of hot ash and gas into the air -
USA Here's what we're about to learn about the 2020 Dems' dash for cash 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 Road Trip Europe 10 - Alicante: "We feel abandoned by the British public that voted out" On the next leg of Euronews' road trip in Alicante, Anelise Borges spoke to Carol, a local elected official, who weighed in on Brexit. -
Romania Romania bans favourite for EU anti-corruption job from leaving the country Laura Codruta Kovesi claims Bucharest is trying to silence her for her anti-corruption work. -
Earth News Conscious menswear: brands to know Three brands any man concerned about sustainability should have on his radar. -
France French 'Nouvelle Vague' director Agnès Varda dies at 90 She directed "Cléo de 5 à 7" (1962), "Le Bonheur" (1965), "Les Plages d'Agnès" (2008) and more. -
United Kingdom UK's The Independent Group apply for registration as official political party The Independent Group, a collective of rebel MPs from across the UK's political sphere, has applied to become an official party -
USA 'Lock them up'? Trump turns his attention to enemies of his state Analysis: At the president's first rally since the attorney general announced he wouldn't be prosecuted, Trump went on offense against Democrats, media. -
USA Texas is on fire with polluting flares from fracking | NBC Left Field Wasted natural gas is causing major setbacks for the oil industry, climate and the health of local communities around fracking rigs in the oil-booming region of West Texas -
World Libyan coastguards being made to do EU “dirty work”, aid agency claims The arrest of five migrants who hijacked a boat that rescued them highlights the failure of the European Union to take responsibility for migrant safety, the aid agency Médecins sans Frontières has said. -
World Final day of campaigning in Ukraine elections Politicians in Ukraine will be finishing their electoral campaigns today, ahead of Sunday's presidential election. -
USA Trump reverses course on Special Olympics funding cut "The Special Olympics will be funded, I just told my people," President Trump said Thursday afternoon. -
USA Angst and anger reign on the Brexit day that wasn't Friday was meant to be the day when, for better or worse, Britain's Brexit mayhem yielded at least some definite answers. -
United Kingdom This is how Channel Tunnel would work after a No Deal Brexit Operator says customs forms would be filled in advance, meaning additional disruption would be minimal. -
Venezuela Venezula stalemate: Can international assistance break the deadlock? The self-proclaimed president Juan Guaidó vows to continue his campaign to oust President Maduro as Maduro has banned him from holding public office for 15 years. -
Austria Far-right Austrian activist with link to Christchurch shooter has US travel permit rejected Austrian far-right activist Martin Sellner was planning to marry his American girlfriend, but had his ESTA visa waiver cancelled -
Syria Watch: Cameras roll in Damascus as film industry calls action again Film sets fell silent during the war and well-known actors and directors left to work in other Arab states. -
USA Brexit is deadly serious, but these protesters make crisis feel like a party "I'm totally consumed by it. I'm on twitter all the time. I watch the Parliament channel every day," said one pro-Brexit protester. -
New Zealand Watch: Thousands attend remembrance service for Christchurch mosque attacks The ceremony took place in Hagley Park near the Al Noor mosque, where most of the 50 people were killed in a twin attack by a lone gunman. -
France Watch in 360°: Dog-racing across the French Alps | TARGO 300 kilometres across the Alps, four days under heavy rain, wind and snow. The Vercors Quest is one the hardest sled dog races of the season. Race with Jérome and his dogs in this 360° video. -
Destinations The Sicilian 4-start resort taking ‘eco’ to the next level You might have to miss one or two showers to stay in this wild paradise. -
World News 'A wake up call': New report highlights climate change acceleration “Climate change is moving faster than our efforts to address it,” UN Secretary-General António Guterres said Thursday as the World Meteorological Organization unveiled an alarming report. -
France Locals solve mystery of Garfield phones washing up on French beach for 30 years Mobile phones shaped like the cartoon cat Garfield have been washing up on a stretch of French coastline for over 30 years, much to the bemusement of locals. -
USA South Korean leader heading to U.S. to meet with Trump The meeting will be the first between the U.S. and South Korean leaders since President Donald Trump's summit with Kim Jong Un collapsed last month. -
USA Trump takes a victory lap: 'The Russia hoax is finally dead' At a campaign rally in Michigan Thursday night, the president attacked Democrats for "defrauding" the public with investigations of his campaign and finances. -
USA Teacher shot in gun rampage says her thoughts were of her students "In the ambulance I said, 'You need to get a substitute to Laurelhurst Elementary for tomorrow,'" the injured teacher recalled. -
USA New York expected to become 2nd US state to ban plastic bags "I think we're going to look back and wonder why this isn't something that was commonplace before now," said a state senator who is a leading proponent of the ban.