30 March 2019 | Euronews
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Slovakia Liberal lawyer becomes Slovakia's first female president Anti-corruption lawyer Zuzana Caputova was propelled to power by revolt over the murder of a journalist. -
Sport Double Dutch delight on Day 2 of the 2019 Tbilisi Grand Prix It was double Dutch delight on Day 2 of the 2019 Tbilisi Grand Prix as judokas from The Netherlands won two gold medals in the mid-weight divisions -
USA O'Rourke kicks off campaign in hometown, promises largest grassroots campaign "We are safe not despite the fact that we are a city of immigrants and asylum seekers; we are safe because we are a city of immigrants and asylum seekers," he said. -
Malta Teenage African migrants charged with hijacking tanker after sea rescue Teenage African migrants charged with hijacking tanker after sea rescue -
France Turnout declines for 20th round of 'yellow vests' protests in France Turnout declines for 20th round of 'yellow vests' protests in France -
World News Rolling Stones' tour delayed as Mick Jagger seeks medical treatment The band announced on Saturday that 75-year-old Jagger was told by doctors “he cannot go on tour at this time.” -
Earth News When plastic is welcome Watch this Czech artist creating masterpieces out of upcycled plastic bottles. -
France French artist reveals Louvre pyramid's secrets with giant collage On its 30th anniversary, artwork makes Louvre pyramid emerge from the abyss -
Morocco Man makes dash at Pope Francis's convoy at the start of his Morocco trip The man was wrestled to the ground by security officials metres away from an open-top car carrying King Mohammed VI -
Spain Catalan separatists clash with police in protest against far-right Members of the Catalan Separatist Committees for the Defence of the Republic faced-off with riot police after holding an anti-Vox party demonstration. -
USA Gun-makers have always invoked the military to lure customers. Could it be their undoing? "The military has always been a good way to sell firearms," a gun-marketing researcher said. -
Germany German police release 11 detained men after weapons suspicions prove unfounded A prosecution spokesman said 10 people were arrested in Germany on suspicion of planning a major attack with weapons and explosives but they were later released after no evidence of arms was found. -
World News Israel reopens Gaza crossing after "Great March of Return” protests Israel reopened its commercial crossing with the Gaza Strip on Sunday, a day after a smaller than expected Palestinian protest along the border. -
USA Hallie in the House: I asked the president why he suggested cutting Special Olympics funding Behind the scenes with NBC's chief White House correspondent — and a peek at her March Madness brackets. -
Earth News Outdoor brands committed to the environment These brands are ensuring their supply chains are sustainable. -
USA Massive student debt is piling up. And so are candidates' solutions. Calling it a "crisis" and "national emergency," some 2020 Democratic hopefuls have personal experience with big loans that are hard to pay back. -
USA Why the 2020 field is taking aim at monopolies From meatpacking to big tech, presidential contenders say market concentration is harming the economy. -
United Kingdom Eurostar services resume after trespasser wearing England flag is arrested Eurostar said it had suspended all trains in and out of London St Pancras due to a trespasser who was reportedly wearing an England flag. -
USA Brain drain devastates a country that turned its back on Moscow and embraced the West Those who are leaving blame a lack of job opportunities, an ongoing war against Russian-backed separatists and a failure of political will. -
Slovakia Slovakia prepares to elect liberal lawyer as first female president The lawyer and anti-graft campaigner, Zuzana Caputova, is set to win Slovakia's presidential election. -
World News World Bipolar Day: "Awareness needs to be raised in society about our disorder" Euronews spoke to people across the continent about their experiences of the mental health illness on World Bipolar Day. -
Earth News How to throw an environmentally-friendly party? As you swap winter Netflix binges for al fresco dinners with friends, these suggestions will help you throw an environmentally-friendly get together. -
USA Biden doesn't recall alleged close encounter with former Nevada assemblywoman "Even if his behavior wasn't violent or sexual, it was demeaning and disrespectful," wrote Lucy Flores, who says he kissed the back of her head. -
USA Gaza's 'night disturbers' on Israel border in run-up to 1st anniversary of protest With loudspeakers blaring patriotic music into the dark, the dusk-till-dawn demonstrations began small and escalated in recent days.