4 April 2019 | Euronews
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USA Israel just became the seventh nation to orbit the moon The Beresheet spacecraft has slipped into lunar orbit after a six-week journey. -
Libya Tensions flare in Libya as eastern Libyan commander orders forces to move on Tripoli Eastern Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar ordered his troops to march on the capital Tripoli as the UN tries to push for a peace deal. -
USA Trump considering Herman Cain for Federal Reserve Board Cain ran the Nebraska-based Godfather's Pizza franchise from 1986 to 1996 and has claimed his leadership saved the company from bankruptcy. -
USA What 2020 Democrats are saying about the allegations against Joe Biden The former vice president responded to the allegations with a two-minute video on Twitter. -
Belgium Fancy a veggie disc? MEPs back burger ban for plant-based foods The EU's Agricultural Committee has voted in favour of removing plant references from names associated with meat -
No Comment Brazilian radio show robbed live on the internet A Brazilian radio show was broadcasting live when a robbery took place inside one of its studios in Sao Paulo on Tuesday night. -
No Comment Dad-to-be Prince Harry observes a ballet class and makes a baby smile while visiting a YMCA Dad-to-be Prince Harry showcased his fun-loving side while at a YMCA in west London Wednesday (3 APRIL 2019). -
No Comment Venezuelans wade across border river in exodus to Colombia Thousands of Venezuelans are taking to the border river with Colombia to escape shortages, crime and a flailing economy back home. -
World European Parliament elections 2019: Marine Le Pen "dreams" of nationalist supergroup French nationalist leader Marine Le Pen is hoping she and Italian deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini can form a new supergroup of MEPs after European Parliamentary elections in May. -
USA We may be only days away from seeing the first-ever photo of a black hole "Groundbreaking result" of astronomers' long effort to photograph a black hole to be unveiled April 10. -
World News Climate extremes have cost Europe nearly half a trillion euros since 1980 Nearly a third of all economic losses since 1980 across Europe were caused by floods. -
USA Jeff Bezos finalises divorce, keeps 75 percent of Amazon shares The powerful business executive and his now ex-wife, MacKenzie Bezos, made separate announcements on Twitter. -
USA Trump gives Mexico one year warning to stop drugs before tariffs, border closure The president said several days ago that he was prepared to close the border as soon as this week if a deal could not be reached in Congress on border wall funding. -
USA Buttigieg regrets saying 'all lives matter,' stresses importance of 'Black Lives Matter' The Democratic presidential hopeful spoke to Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network gathering in New York. -
USA House votes to reauthorize Violence Against Women Act, despite GOP opposition Most Republicans voted against the bill, which the NRA had urged them to oppose due to new language aimed at curbing gun ownership among domestic abusers. -
Musica Hélène Grimaud: "the hope is to convey enough emotion to alter time" Muscia meets French pianist Hélène Grimaud as she takes to the stage with Lionel Bringuier and the LA Philharmonic Orchestra at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. -
Ireland Watch again: Merkel pledges 'major efforts' to avoid hard Brexit As Britain continues to struggle to reach agreement on Brexit, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is in Ireland to hear the fears of people north and south of the border with Northern Ireland. -
France World first as France bans breast implants amid cancer fears France's national agency for health products (ANSM) said the move was a precautionary measure and that it did not recommend women who already had the implants to remove them. -
World Raw Politics in full: Brexit pressure from EU and far-right unity Watch Thursday night's episode of Raw Politics. -
Destinations Could this be Mauritius’ ultimate luxury gem? Checking in at Maradiva, a five-star family-owned, all-villa resort, on the west coast of Mauritius. -
Italy Violent protest against Roma families in Italy triggers investigation The Mayor of the Italian capital has called for an investigation into ugly scenes that broke out on Tuesday over the transfer of a group of Roma families to a government-run centre. -
France 'To save Europe, you have to turn away from the EU,' says Marine Le Pen French far-right leader Marine Le Pen sat down with Euronews and spoke about May's European Parliament elections. -
Greece Watch: Pinball wizards back in action at Athens museum Pinball was hugely popular in Greece but the craze died out 20 years ago with the rise of computer games. -
United Kingdom Brexit metaphor? UK parliament suspended amid suspected water leak A parliamentary session had to be suspended this afternoon after water could be seen dripping from the roof. -
USA Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan throws his name into growing 2020 field Ryan will hold an official campaign kickoff rally in Youngstown, Ohio, on Saturday afternoon. -
USA Nuclear regulators do not recognize full danger of dirty bomb, says watchdog Besides killing people with radiation, a dirty bomb would spread panic, prompt evacuations, require clean-up and undermine the economy, says a new report. -
Spain Spanish health minister says Catholic Church could face legal action over gay "conversion therapy" Spain's health minister warns Catholic diocese over a report that it offered to convert an undercover reporter posing as gay man -
USA The Brexit referendum helped break British politics. Could another one fix it? Such a drastic move would provoke uproar among pro-Brexit supporters. -
World News Watch again: Stoltenberg slams Russia on NATO's 70th celebrations Slamming Russia for its "continued use of force and unbridled violation" of the INF treaty, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday said the Kremlin was following its "pattern of destabilising behaviour". -
USA Hunt for kidnapped U.S. tourist covers area bigger than Rhode Island Security at the border has been heightened in recent months due to an Ebola outbreak in neighboring Congo. -
Earth News Russia Fashion Week: the labels to know Inspiring trends and new designers at Autumn-Winter 19 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia in Moscow -
Europe News More than 113 million people face acute hunger More than 113 million people face acute hunger -
Cameroon Watch: Models with disabilities aim to break down barriers in Cameroon There are 2 million people with disabilities in the country and most have limited access to education, healthcare and employment. -
No Comment Paris Art Fair opens its doors x -
Smart Regions These six Finnish cities are building a model for sustainable urban development Helsinki, Espo, Vantaa, Turku, Tampere and Oulu in Finland are participating in the 6Aika programme to boost their sustainable urbanisation strategies, supported by the European Cohesion Policy. -
USA Filling in the gaps between Mueller and Barr 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 News Greek MEP seeks new ways to fight misinformation ahead of EU elections Eva Kaili says taking on misinformation is "more important than ever". -
Australia After the New Zealand mosque shootings social media executives could be jailed under Australian law In the wake of the New Zealand mosque shootings Australia brings in tough new laws on social media companies. -
Romania Europe puts pressure on Romania over Kovesi and controversial reforms It was a multi-pronged attack on Bucharest. -
World Your Call in full: is Theresa May's compromise too little too late? Watch Wednesday night's full episode of Your Call. -
Kazakhstan Watch: Russia launches supply rocket for International Space Station A Russian rocket has been successfully launched and is on its way to the International Space Station -
Earth News The perfume industry is moving towards sustainable fragrances Concerns over sanitary and environmental risks have led people to go back to perfumes made with more naturally derived compounds. -
United Kingdom European Parliament approves visa-free travel for Brits after Brexit European Parliament approves visa-free travel for Brits after Brexit -
World News Bad diets deadlier than smoking tobacco, warns new study Almost 11 million people died in 2017 because of poor diets. -
USA Pilots in deadly Boeing 737 crash followed rules, official report says Ethiopia's transport minister recommended that aviation authorities confirm the problem had been solved before allowing the model of jet back into the air. -
Turkey Istanbul mayor-elect: vote re-count could damage Turkey's democracy Ekrem Imamoglu is calling for the country's election board to confirm him so he can get down to business. -
Ethiopia Ethiopian Airlines crash: Crew complied with emergency procedures, preliminary report finds "It is recommended that the aircraft control system shall be reviewed by the manufacturer," Ethiopia's Transport minister told reporters -
Poland When Polish judges become human rights defenders ǀ View In a significant move today, the European Commission launched an infringement procedure to protect judges in Poland from political control. [...] By failing to protect judges from political interference, the country’s disciplinary regime [...] threatens the functioning of the EU as a whole. -
USA How a $230,000 debt and a LinkedIn message led an ex-CIA officer to spy for China Kevin Mallory went years without a steady job, making him a ripe target for recruitment, court documents say. -
USA Trump got no bounce from Mueller. That leaves him a narrow path back to the Oval Office. Analysis: The president's approval rating has been a flatline, which means he may need a rival as unpopular as Hillary Clinton in 2016 to pull off a second term. -
World Far right dominates online political debate, study finds Ahead of May's European Parliament elections, data compiled by Alto Analytics showed that all over the continent, from Poland to Spain, posts on social media show a disproportionate leaning to the far right, with less than 0.1 percent of users creating around 10% of political posts. -
World Road Trip Europe Day 14: 'This really is the last straw' As our road trip team enters France, they meet with customs officers who are showing the French government how a no-deal Brexit could affect European borders. -
Poland EU moves to sanction Poland over law targeting judges "The new disciplinary regime undermines the judicial independence of Polish judges," the EU Commission's First Vice-President, Frans Timmermans, said. -
Germany Watch: Hertha football club's new four-legged signing makes zoo debut Hertha seemed happy with the choice, enthusiastically chasing her own personalised football. -
World News Former Nissan boss Ghosn re-arrested while on bail Former Nissan Motor company boss Carlos Ghosn has been arrested for a fourth time. Media reports have suggested it concerns alleged improper payments made by the car giant to a dealer in Oman. -
USA Nazi death-camp guard found unfit to stand trial About 65,000 people were murdered or died at Stutthof, which is near what is now the Polish city of Gdansk. -
Kenya Fire disrupts one terminal at Kenya's main airport in Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta Airport is the main gateaway into the East Africa nation. -
World News NATO at 70: what does the future hold for the military alliance? Do you even think it's got a future? -
Europe News What are the perks of being an MEP? Ahead of the 2024 European elections Euronews looks at the perks that come with being an MEP including a spending allowance and a golden parachute. -
Earth News Prosecco seems to be on the precipice of disaster (again) Our collective thirst for Prosecco is causing potentially disastrous consequences for the environment in North Eastern Italy where it is produced. -
USA US 'clamouring for avocados' after Trump threat to shut Mexico border Retailers and consumers could be hit with an all important ingredient -
Brazil NATO chief says Brazil and other Latin American countries could become 'partners' It could be a boost for Brazil's new right-wing government, -
USA Ex-US Vice President Biden, facing questions about touching women, says he'll respect 'personal space' Joe Biden was tipped to run for the next election. -
Libya Eastern Libya forces move west, clash with rivals south of Tripoli The advance took diplomats and analysts by surprise, exploiting their focus on neighbouring Algeria where President Abdelaziz Bouteflika resigned on Tuesday after protests -
Australia New Australia law threatens social media firms with fines, jail over violent content New Australia law threatens social media firms with fines, jail over violent content -
USA Suspect in Christchurch mosque attack to face 50 murder counts, police say "Other charges are still under consideration," New Zealand police said. -
USA Senator proposes bill to ensure children's safety online "While kids' technology use and media consumption have exploded in recent years, our laws have failed to keep pace," said Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass. -
USA ICE arrests more than 280 in one swoop at tech-refurbishing business Workers' relatives came to the facility as word spread. "It's really sad and it makes a lot of people really angry and frustrated," the daughter of a detained worker said. -
USA Mueller officials unhappy with Barr summary, New York Times reports Some on Mueller's team think the attorney general should have included more of their material in his four-page summary, The Times reported. -
USA Teenager tells police he is boy who went missing at age 6 in 2011 "I just prayed that when he was old enough that he would remember us and contact us," Timmothy's grandmother said. -
USA House Democrats formally request Trump's tax returns It's just the opening salvo in what's sure to be a prolonged battle with the administration to see returns the president has refused to release.