2 April 2019 | Euronews
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United Kingdom Here's what Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's nursery might look like Online interior design company Modsy imagined how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might decorate their baby's nursery. -
USA Chinese woman charged with illegally entering Mar-a-Lago Zhang was arrested Saturday after getting past a Secret Service checkpoint. President Trump was not on the grounds at the time, but nearby golfing. -
USA DOJ to Oscars: Potential new Netflix rules could be an issue Steven Spielberg reportedly planned to introduce rule changes that could block Netflix from competing for Oscars. -
The Cube Are Irish citizens in Northern Ireland really being reclassified as British? | #TheCube ‘#WeAreIrishToo’ - Are Irish citizens in Northern Ireland really being reclassified as British after Brexit? Alex and our team in the Cube have the story. -
USA World Autism Day: A young man hid his diagnosis out of shame. How he accepted it and found happiness. "I was embarrassed," said Sean Culkin, 24. "I thought if I kept my head down and if I pushed myself I would overcome autism." -
World News After cyclone Idai, Mozambique needs help from the World Food Program After cyclone Idai's devastating action, Mozambique has become another setting for the United Nations' World Food Program's relief operations -
USA Trump '100 percent' ready to shut down U.S.-Mexico border "Security is more important to me than trade," the president said Tuesday, as he demanded a new immigration deal from Democrats. -
World News Which country in Europe has the highest imprisonment rate? The answer is revealed in new data released today about Europe's prisons. -
USA McConnell to use 'nuclear option' to confirm lower-level nominees With debate limited to just two hours instead of 30, it will be easier to confirm some of President Donald Trump's judicial and executive branch nominees. -
No Comment Udderly petrifying: Helicopter rescues stranded cow in Italy Italy's fire brigade rescued a cow stranded near the coast in Stintino, Italy. -
No Comment Glacier collapse sends large wave towards shore A glacier collapse sent a large wave towards the shores of Iceland on Sunday, March 31. -
No Comment Hungarians let off steam in 'silly walk' parade Hundreds of Hungarians marched through central Budapest in a "silly walk" parade on Monday (April 1), copying flamboyant moves from British comedy group Monty Python's famous television sketch to mark April Fools' Day. -
No Comment Naked truth? Climate activists cause a stir during Brexit debate A group of semi-naked climate change protesters created a stir in Britain's parliament on Monday (April 1), pressing themselves up against the glass screen of a public gallery overlooking the chamber while MPs attempted to debate Brexit -
USA Theresa May says U.K. to seek further delay for Brexit May made the announcement after the E.U.'s chief negotiator warned that a chaotic and costly Brexit was likely in just 10 days. -
USA House panel preps subpoenas on White House security clearances, 2020 census The panel is expected to vote along party lines to subpoena the testimony of the former White House personnel security director to discuss the security clearance process. -
Europe News The Brief: East-west truck dispute, ECB Brexit warning, Prison suicide rates In this edition we look into the the truck driver dispute which has delayed the EU's mobility package which is causing an east-west rift, the ECB issues a Brexit warning to the markets and France has the highest prison suicide rate in Europe. -
France The EU cannot be held 'hostage' to Brexit crisis, says Macron The French president said the EU will not be hostage to a "political crisis" in the UK during talks with Ireland's prime minister. -
United Kingdom May will seek fresh Article 50 extension and sit down with opposition to find a Brexit solution British Prime Minister Theresa May has called for a further delay to Brexit and said a "short extension" to article 50 is needed. -
France French union blasts 'pee on a policeman' lyrics for 'inciting terrorism' The song tells the story of a child who would do anything to not go to school. -
Kosovo All bets off: Kosovo bans gambling for a decade after casino murders "We will not allow these venues to be arenas of crime that claim people’s lives,” said the country's prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj. -
USA Bernie Sanders raises $18 million as Democrats' money primary kicks off The Vermont senator is leading the field, but Beto O'Rourke has yet to reveal his cash haul for the first quarter of the year. -
USA Inside Grindr, fears China wanted to access user data via HIV research In leaked emails, Grindr's president wrote "We can't let people say this is about 'sharing user data with the Chinese government.'" -
USA Nine more lives! Government halts deadly cat experiments The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it was ending the testing — which included feeding cats to other cats — effective immediately. -
USA Iceberg's break from Antartica ice shelf is 'geologically imminent' Scientists are eyeing a huge crack in the ice that has grown more than 650 feet in the past month. -
Greece Populists are attacking Europe from inside and out, claims philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy French philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy said Trump and Putin were fuelling internal critics like Italy’s Matteo Salvini or France’s Marine Le Pen. -
Algeria Presidential office memo sparks confusion in Algeria as military deny army chief's sacking Algeria's war of information: The Algerian MOD issued an immediate denial after a document from a source at the presidents office said that the army chief had been fired. -
USA 'Break the deadlock or face the abyss': 5 ways the Brexit impasse might end The U.K. appears in danger of crashing out of the E.U. in 10 days without a deal — a scenario most experts believe would shock the country's economy. -
USA Kindergarten teacher accused of poisoning nearly two dozen children in China The kindergarten teacher allegedly put sodium nitrite in the children's food, police said. -
Turkey Turkish democracy is alive and well. And could teach Europe a thing or two ǀ View An electoral upset for Erdogan's ruling party shows that for all its faults, Turkey is a strong, working democracy - and it is the kind of friend Europe needs right now. -
Earth News Agenda: A new eco-friendly one-day festival is happening this month in London Find out more about pebblefest, the first event by sustainable lifestyle platform pebble. -
Russia Explosion at Russian military academy 'injures four' The explosion took place at the Mozhaysky Military Space Academy in St Petersburg. -
Republic of North Macedonia Greece and North Macedonia sign new agreements, bolstering ties North Macedonia Prime Minister Zoran Zaev and Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras signed what the two men termed historic agreements in Skopje -
Thailand Watch: The Thai market that has a train line running through it Seven times a day, trains cross through small bustling market, laid out across about 100 metres of railway track. -
USA U.S. blocks NATO ally's access to stealth jet equipment over Russian deal Vice President Mike Pence recently warned that the U.S. "will not stand idly by while NATO allies purchase weapons from our adversaries." -
USA Trump turns 2020 election into a referendum on health care 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. -
USA Trump says still-in-the-works GOP healthcare plan won't be voted on until after 2020 Trump tweeted: "Vote will be taken right after the Election when Republicans hold the Senate & win back the House." -
Algeria Algeria's President Bouteflika resigns after mass protests Algeria's President Bouteflika resigned on Tuesday following months of nationwide protests. -
USA American man charged with trying to steal item from Auschwitz The 37-year-old man has been charged with attempted theft of an item of cultural importance. -
USA NASA chief calls India's shooting down of satellite a 'threat to the future of human space flight' NASA chief Jim Bridenstine said India has put the future of human space flight at risk after they successfully tested shooting down a satellite with a missile. 60 objects from the debris are 10 cm or bigger, making them large enough to track, 24 of which have gone above the apogee of the ISS. -
Earth News Made from the metal of destructed illegal firearms It’s time to invest in a timepiece that fights back against violence. -
Denmark Sustainable 45-metre observation towers opens in Denmark It takes 15 minutes to walk the 650-metre twisted path to the top. The reward is a 360-view above the treetops. -
USA A special election in Pittsburgh suburbs could hold early clues for 2020 A state senate race in a bellwether district is being watched by both parties as national politics become part of the contest. -
World Your Call in full: is a soft Brexit a betrayal to the British people? Watch Monday evening's full episode of Your Call. -
World News Jamal Khashoggi: EU divided over arms sales to Saudi Arabia six months after murder Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was brutally murdered six months ago. Some EU countries continue to sell arms to Saudi Arabia despite the global outcry. -
USA Why is Trump still ignoring Saudi Arabia's brutal human rights abuses? ǀ View The Saudi regime is subjecting female activists and other political prisoners to imprisonment, torture and sexual abuse. And America says nothing. -
Ireland 'Ryanair is the new coal' as it becomes first airline in EU's top ten biggest polluters For the first time, a non-coal company joined Europe's top 10 list of biggest polluters. -
Spain Road Trip Europe Day 12 - Barcelona: 'There is no justice, there is no democracy' As our road trip team arrives in Barcelona, they ask Catalans what they think of think of the independence movement. -
World Greece and North Macedonia make peace with selfies and air pact Greece's Tsipras and North Macedonian President George Ivanov were all smiles as they thrashed out their remaining differences. -
Iceland Watch: Tourists flee large wave after Icelandic glacier collapse "A good illustration why we always tell our clients to immediately leave the beach if the glacier calves." -
Belgium EU chief negotiator Barnier says no deal increasingly likely but 'we can still hope to avoid it' The EU says no deal Brexit is now more likely than ever before but hopes to avoid it -
Earth News Protecting the traditional use of plants in skincare We meet Evelyn Celma, founder of Spain’s only certified organic and 100% natural beauty brand Matarrania. -
USA Aretha Franklin documentary has premiere at church where it was filmed "We're at the holiest of holies, right here at the epicenter of where it actually happened," the film's producer said. -
USA Progressive groups plan nationwide protests over Mueller report release A coalition of grassroots groups are organizing activists to raise awareness over information that might be kept out of any eventual release. -
USA Two decorated Marine pilots die in helicopter crash during training exercise The men were participating in a semi-annual weapons and tactics instructor course, the U.S. Marines said. -
No Comment Apprentice makeup artists compete for prize in Germany Six apprentice makeup artists showed off their best handiwork with brushes, prosthetics and maquillage on Sunday (March 31) at the German makeup artistry championship -
No Comment Venezuelans scramble for water as shortages afflict nation Venezuelans took to the streets of the capital on Sunday (March 31) to fill up water buckets, amidst failing infrastructure in the OPEC nation's capital. -
No Comment Fire erupts on bus in Peru, at least 20 dead Authorities said at least 20 people were killed when a fire broke out on a bus on the northern outskirts of Peru's capital Lima on Sunday. -
No Comment Spring blossoms bloom in various parts of China Pear, apricot, peach and other blossoms have bloomed in various parts of China, unfolding the spring season in full. -
Spain Road Trip Europe: Romanian-born poet Miguel Gane reflects on European identity Road Trip Europe: Romanian-born poet Miguel Gane reflects on European identity -
USA Abolish the Electoral College? The filibuster? Both? 2020 hopefuls pitch major structural changes At a forum in Washington, candidates said it wasn't enough to come up with new policy ideas, but that the system has to be changed to implement them. -
USA GOP disaster relief bill fails to advance in Senate The proposal would have provided millions of dollars less than Democrats have said is needed to assist continued storm recovery efforts in Puerto Rico.