31 March 2019 | Euronews
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Sport Heavyweight heaven for hosts Georgia on Day 3 of Tbilisi Grand Prix It was heavyweight heaven for hosts Georgia on the third and last day of the 2019 Tbilisi Grand Prix as a final flurry saw France top the medals table -
USA Native American activists say new South Dakota protest law hinders free speech The ACLU has sued South Dakota on behalf of indigenous and environmental activists, saying state laws violates the First Amendment right to protest. -
Algeria Algeria's president appoints caretaker government amid turmoil Algeria's president appoints caretaker government amid turmoil -
World News Amelie de Montchalin named new French European affairs minister Amelie de Montchalin named new French European affairs minister -
USA Trump's threat to close border 'certainly isn't a bluff,' Conway says "You can take the president seriously," she told "Fox News Sunday." -
USA Mulvaney defends Trump campaign's conduct: 'The issue is not whether it's ethical' House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff said last week that the campaign acted immorally and corruptly with regard to Russia. -
Syria EU foreign policy chief: Bloc won't recognize Israeli sovereignty on Golan EU's Mogherini: Bloc won't recognize Israeli sovereignty on Golan -
Israel Israel reopens Gaza crossing after "Great March of Return” protests Israel reopens Gaza crossing after "Great March of Return” protests -
Earth News What can artificial intelligence do about our food waste? It can analyse it. -
Greece Vogue magazine makes comeback in Greece as recovery looms After seven years of absence, fashion magazine Vogue hit the newsstands in Greece on Sunday. -
United Kingdom UK petition to revoke Article 50 and cancel Brexit passes 6m signatures A petition to revoke Article 50 and cancel Brexit passed 6 million signatures on Sunday. -
United Kingdom May under pressure as UK parliament faces more Brexit options MPs will vote on another series of Brexit options on Monday, as May could bring her withdrawal deal back for a fourth time. -
United Kingdom Fifth stabbing in four days in north London as knife crime surges London police are investigating a fifth stabbing in the same north London district that saw four other stabbings over the weekend. -
USA Saudis accessed Bezos' phone and gained private data, security chief says Bezos had tasked Gavin de Becker with investigating how The National Enquirer had obtained and published intimate texts that the Amazon CEO had sent to his mistress, -
Spain The 'Revolt of Empty Spain': Why is Spain's rural world protesting? The 'Revolt of Empty Spain': Why is Spain's rural world protesting? -
USA Poll: Room to grow for 2020 Dem candidates The poll shows challenges for President Donald Trump, some good news for former VP Joe Biden and growth potential for some of the Democrats' fresh faces. -
USA Poll: After Mueller summary, Americans are still in 'wait-and-see' mode President Trump's approval remains stable and a third of voters say they don't know whether the summary of Mueller's findings clears him of wrongdoing in new NBC News/WSJ poll. -
Ukraine Exit polls: Comedian Zelenskiy wins first round of Ukraine presidential election Exit polls: Comedian Zelenskiy wins first round of Ukraine election -
Earth News Walking the first transversal European route We spoke to Matthew Richards about his adventures on one of Europe’s less talked about hiking trails, the 600km Slovenian mountain trail. -
USA Not your father's campaign trail: What might have happened to Buttigieg a generation ago Larry Agran from Irvine, Calif., was the last candidate before the South Bend mayor to attempt the leap from a midsize city hall to the White House. It didn't go well. -
USA 'Zoo hypothesis' may explain why we haven't seen any space aliens The hypothesis holds that they can see us, but we can't see them. -
Italy Protests in Italy as far-right party holds family values conference Demonstrators say long-established rights like abortion and divorce are under threat -
USA A broken jaw and a shattered dream: Migrant who walked 4,000 miles returns home Those who come back after their families have spent big money to get them out of war-torn nations face disappointed relatives and feelings of failure. -
World News World landmarks switch the lights off to mark Earth Hour WWF says 180 countries and territories took part in this year's event to raise awareness of climate change -
USA North Korea calls for investigation into Madrid embassy raid A group calling for the overthrow of Kim Jong Un has given the FBI data seized in the raid, a law enforcement source told NBC News. -
USA Four Palestinians killed at border protest; rockets from Gaza Strip hit Israel Tens of thousands of Palestinians rallied in the Gaza Strip on Saturday to mark the anniversary of their mass protests along the Israeli border. -
Ukraine Comedian Zelenskiy leading Ukraine presidential election A comedian with no political experience is leading Ukraine's presidential poll with more than 50% of ballots counted. -
Turkey Turkish opposition set to seize Ankara, Izmir in major setback for Erdogan Turkey's local elections: Erdogan suffers major setback in capital -
Earth News 7 ways to be an eco-friendly pet owner Turns out our furry friends have a surprisingly high ecological impact. -
France The Eiffel Tower turns 130 years old Seven million visitors climb the 300 metre metal giant every year. -
USA Mueller report gets a read on 'SNL' "I am reading zero pages," of the report, said President Trump, portrayed by Alec Baldwin. -
World News What are the origins of Mother's Day around the world? For many countries the commercial success of Mother's Day is inspired by the US — but what about its origins? -
USA Trump administration says it will cut foreign aid for Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador Some Democrats said the move "will only result in more children and families being forced to make the dangerous journey north to the U.S.-Mexico border."