7 April 2019 | Euronews
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USA 'A kind of war': Buttigieg describes struggle with sexual orientation in emotional speech "If you could have offered me a pill that could make me straight, I would have swallowed it before you could give me a swig of water," Buttigieg said. -
Israel Israeli PM Netanyahu's pledge to annex West Bank settlements condemned Turkey and the Palestinian Authority have condemned the Israeli prime minister's pledge to extend sovereignty over the West Bank -
USA 25 years after genocide, Rwanda has a new light, says leader "Our bodies and minds bear amputations and scars, but none of us is alone," said President Paul Kagame. -
Libya Libya crisis: over 20 killed in fighting near Tripoli The UN-backed Libyan government says at least 21 have died in clashes between government forces and the rebel Libyan National Army -
USA Nadler assures 'some' of Mueller's report wouldn't leak; Giuliani fine with full release "The committee has a very good record of protecting information which it decides to protect," Nadler said. -
USA White House economic adviser calls criticisms of Trump's Fed picks 'very unfair' Herman Cain and Stephen Moore have come under fire for both their economic views and personal controversies. -
United Kingdom Russia wasn't behind Britain's Novichok attack or "everyone" would have died, victim told "I didn't really get any answers. I just got Russian propaganda," the man whose partner died of Novichok said. -
USA Trump's attorney promises fight over Trump's taxes Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, also weighed in, calling the Democrats' effort to get Trump's tax returns "moronic." -
World News Migrants in northern Greece disperse after failed attempt to cross to North Macedonia Migrants in northern Greece disperse after a failed attempt to cross to North Macedonia ended in clashes with police -
No Comment Russia's Kemerovo ski resort dresses up for carnival Hundreds of extreme snow lovers made a massive descent in bright carnival In the Kemerovo region on the territory of the famous ski resort Sheregesh -
No Comment Greek police fire tear gas at migrants as border convoy grows reek police fired tear gas on Friday (April 5) to disperse migrants who had gathered in a field near the country's border with Northern Macedonia in the hope of making their way illegally up through the Balkans towards northern Europe. -
No Comment Trump border visit in California sparks protests As President Donald Trump headed to the border with Mexico on Friday to make a renewed push for border security, protesters gathered in the small town of Calexico, marching down the street waving signs and chanting -
No Comment Chaos erupts between South Africa left-wing parties' supporters Chaos erupted between supporters of South Africa's ultra-leftist parties on Friday (April 5) ahead of national elections scheduled for next month (May 8) -
No Comment Bolivia landslides leave homes in peril Heavy rains in La Paz caused the collapse of a road in the mountainous city on Thursday (April 04), leaving residential homes literally on a cliff edge -
Earth News Seaweed can save the planet from plastic waste Researchers have devised a possible solution for durable plastic waste, inspired by the ocean. -
Austria Austria extends duration of border checks for Hungary and Slovenia Austria cited an increase of migrants numbers as a reason to extend border checks. -
United Kingdom Brexit: customs union at centre of compromise talks ahead of crucial EU summit British Prime Minister Theresa May says a compromise deal with Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party is still possible. -
Romania Massive police search on Romania's Black Sea coast after 130 kg of cocaine washes ashore The cocaine is believed to come from a boat carrying more than a tonne of the drug that capsized last month. -
USA Poll: Americans turn against social media People say they're hopeful about changes tech may bring, but unhappy with the impacts social media has had on politics. -
USA Suspected poacher killed by elephant then eaten by lions in South Africa Park officials said a pride of lions devoured the remains of the alleged poacher, leaving only a human skull and a pair of pants. -
Rwanda Rwanda remembers those killed in genocide 25 years ago 800,000 mainly Tutsi and some moderate Hutu victims who died in an 11 week period. -
Earth News Retreats for nomadic workers, 3D-Printed Sushi and other trends The five wellness-related trends that caught our eye this month. -
USA Whistleblowers: U.N. refugee agency does not always protect us or address corruption A seven-month investigation found reports of U.N. staff members exploiting refugees desperate for a safe home in a new country. -
Europe News What does the European Parliament do? Ahead of the European Parliament elections, Euronews explains the functions of the different branches of the European Union. So, what does the European Parliament do? -
USA Israel's Netanyahu vows to annex West Bank settlements if re-elected The dramatic policy shift is apparently aimed at rallying his nationalist base in the final stretch of the tight election race. -
USA From Windsor with love: Prince William goes undercover with Britain's spies The Duke of Cambridge spent three weeks embedded with MI5, MI6 and GCHQ, agencies responsible for domestic and foreign security. -
USA A comedian's election success is latest warning for old-school politicians What presidential front-runner Volodymyr Zelenskiy stands for remains vague. Some believe that's intentional. -
Venezuela Anti-Maduro rallies held in Venezuela as energy and water supplies worsen After weeks of power cuts and limited access to water, tens of thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets on Saturday to back opposition leader Juan Guaido and protest against President Nicolas Maduro. -
USA Death penalty repeal sweeping across states as both parties get on board "I think with the death penalty, we've crossed the tipping point on the question of innocence," one expert said. -
Australia Dutch adventurer finishes three-year electric car journey in Australia Dutch adventurer finishes three-year electric car journey in Australia -
World News What does it mean to be European in the Brexit era? We asked millennials With Brexit looming, NBC News spoke with Europeans in six countries to better understand how they feel the E.U. affect their lives. -
United Kingdom Britain's Prince William works undercover as a spy William spent past 3 weeks on training programmes with MI5, MI6 and GCHQ -
USA Trump says he made Golan Heights decision after a quick history lesson Trump says he made Golan Heights decision after a quick history lesson -
Destinations Stay in a repurposed private plane, yurt or spaceship Getting down with nature without passing up on life’s little luxuries at Apple Camping, Pembrokeshire, Wales. -
USA Government lawyers say reuniting thousands of migrant families will take 1-2 years They told a federal judge the task will be onerous, claiming most of the children have been released from government custody to live with sponsors. -
USA Fast-moving fire ravages building in Paris, no known victims A firefighters spokesman said it was too soon to determine what caused the fire.