6 April 2019 | Euronews
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Sport Explosive judo and Greek glory on Day 2 of 2019 Antalya Grand Prix Explosive judo dominates a thrilling Day 2 of the 2019 Antalya Grand Prix, with the 9 gold medals up for grabs so far shared by 9 different countries -
World News Berliners protest after rents double in a decade Last year property prices in the German capital rose by 20 percent. -
World News 14 arrested after shooting in Copenhagen The Copenhagen police arrested 14 men on Saturday night, after a shooting that injured several people. -
World News Greek police clash with refugees at the Macedonian border Hundreds had arrived on Thursday hoping to cross the border into Macedonia and travel onward to northern Europe. -
USA Many older Democrats see Buttigieg's age as an asset "It's time for a new generation of people. I'm almost 70, we need to sit back a little bit," said Jeanie Crocket of Lawrence, Massachusetts. -
Italy Italy: Hundreds march in favour of high-speed train between France and Italy It's the fourth time a rally has happened to say 'YES' to the proposed trans-Alpine train line between Turin and Lyon but the Italian coalition government is divided over the TAV plans. -
France French 'Gilets Jaunes' march for the 21st consecutive week as Macron wraps up nationwide debate The protests were largely peaceful. -
World News European Union bid for greater lobby transparency 'dead', European Parliament says Politicians have called on recording meetings with lobbyists and greater transparency on who influences lawmakers. -
Romania Romania's president calls referendum on anti-corruption “Justice is a matter of national interest, and citizens have the sovereign right to decide whether or not to let corruption become state policy,” he said . -
World News Italy remembers victims of devastating earthquake Ten years on, the church bells in L’Aquila rang 309 times in memory of the 309 victims of the devastating earthquake that struck the medieval town in central Italy. -
Earth News These floating cities could be your future home The United Nations just unveiled a concept for a floating city that can hold around 10,000 residents. -
USA New York man accused of threatening to kill Ilhan Omar The man allegedly called her a terrorist and threatened to shoot her in the head, federal prosecutors said. -
World News Cousteau on mission to save beluga whales Pictures of mammals being held in cramped conditions in Russia have prompted outrage worldwide. -
USA Pelosi's first 100 days as speaker feature 'high marks,' a few hiccups One House Democrat who had wanted a different leader said recently, "I gotta tell you I've been very happy with the way she led our caucus so far." -
Turkey Istanbul's Ataturk Airport relocates within 45 hours The mammoth logistical task by Turkish Airlines started at 3am Friday morning and is being done over 45 hours. -
Belgium EU target to half road fatalities by 2020 won't be reached, European Commission estimates The safest European roads are in the UK and the least safe in Romania, the report found. -
USA Justice or silence? Reported Khashoggi 'blood money' payments raise questions "The nightmare scenario for the Saudi government would have been the sight of Khashoggi's children in the U.S. speaking out," one analyst said. -
USA In Iowa, Warren camp seeks to convince voters she can take on Trump Democratic primary voters say they are looking for a nominee who can go "toe-to-toe" with the president. -
Germany Germans take to streets in rent rise protests demanding more homes to become social housing Protesters take to the streets of Berlin and other German cities, fed up of rising rental prices -
USA Where will it stop? The overwhelming, ever-expanding Democratic field The number of candidates running for president could shatter all records. Some worry that's too many choices. -
Iran Iran braces for more rain as floods kill at least 70 About 1,900 cities and villages have been affected by floods after exceptionally heavy rains since March 19. -
Pakistan Pakistan PM Imran Khan accuses India of war "hysteria" Imran Khan takes to Twitter to vent his anger at India. -
World News Boeing cuts 737 production by a fifth as crash investigation continues A crash in Ethiopia in March and a previous crash in Indonesia October have left the world's largest planemaker in crisis. -
France 'Yellow vest' protests continue, clashes with riot police in Nantes Five months after the birth of the 'yellow vest' movement in France, demonstrations continue, often turning violent, as happened in Nantes on Saturday -
Ecotech Trending: What is micro-mobility? Discovering one of the fastest growing branches of transport. -
USA Desperate refugees say some U.N. workers demand bribes to resettle them A seven-month investigation found widespread reports of U.N. staff members exploiting refugees desperate for a safe home in a new country. -
USA Ecuador rejects WikiLeaks claim it plans to expel Julian Assange Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, hasn't left the country's embassy in London since he sought refuge there in 2012 to avoid potential extradition to the United States. -
World News "The system is full” - Trump tells migrants Donald Trump has been visiting Southern California to hammer home his message that more fencing is needed to prevent illegal immigrants entering from Mexico. -
USA Home sweet home, Mars style? The dwellings are designed to withstand the harsh conditions seen on other worlds. -
Germany European Union says German carmakers colluded on emissions technology VW, Daimler and BMW supressed the development of emissions fighting technology, the EU competition regulator says. -
USA Mick Jagger could return back on stage Rolling Stones frontman on the mend after undergoing heart surgery -
Libya UN calls for truce as battle for power in Libya reaches the capital Tripoli Fighting has been reported near the former international airport, which the Libyan National Army claims now to control. -
Thailand Thailand's rising political star charged with sedition The leader of a new party that has challenged Thailand's military government was charged on Saturday with sedition -
United Kingdom The UK spends billions, stockpiles for chaotic Brexit that may never happen Consumers, government departments and businesses are spending millions on preparing for a "no-deal " Brexit, even though no one knows if it will happen. -
Iran U.S. to designate elite Iranian force as terrorist organisation U.S. to designate elite Iranian force as terrorist organisation
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United Kingdom UK removes 'European Union' title from British passport One woman tweeted the new passport she was issued with - with one major removal from the front cover. -
Earth News Sophrology: The Self-Help Superpower for Success Breathing exercises, visualisation techniques and gentle movement for a better mental state and support towards reaching life goals. -
Pakistan Pakistan to release 360 Indian prisoners as tensions ease Tension has been running high since a suicide car bombing by Pakistan-based militants in Indian-controlled Kashmir killed at least 40 Indian paramilitary police -
No Comment No Comment of the Week: China blossoms, glacier collapse, Bolt races a car, fire in South Korea Get the week's most striking videos without the commentary. -
Sport Home crowd thrilled by magnificent judo on Day 1 of Antalya Grand Prix The home crowd was thrilled by a magnificent display of judo and powerhouse performances on Day 1 of the 2019 Antalya Grand Prix in Turkey -
USA 'Breakfast Club' radio show emerges as crucial stop for 2020 Democrats "You can get on all the political shows as much as you want, but that's not really only where the audience is," candidate Julián Castro said. -
USA Trump's right that there's a border crisis. But he's making it worse. Analysis: The president's moves are encouraging more Central Americans to try to reach the U.S.