10 April 2019 | Euronews
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USA Trump pushes the bounds of his power Analysis: As a newly emboldened president takes action, the left and right both see the president they've always thought was there. -
Philippines Scientists discover unknown human species on Philippine island Scientists discover unknown human species on Philippine island -
USA 'Unfounded, irresponsible': Dems rip Barr remark about 'spying' on Trump campaign Pelosi and party leaders on the Hill attacked the attorney general after his testimony about the Mueller investigation. -
USA The acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement is leaving Trump pulled Ron Vitiello's nomination to lead ICE last week because he said he wanted to go in a "tougher" direction. Now Vitiello will leave the agency. -
USA New bill aims to stamp out bias in algorithms used by companies Democratic lawmakers introduced legislation to bring federal oversight to use of "automated decision systems." -
USA Texas lawmakers consider death penalty for women who get abortions The bill, introduced by Republican Rep. Tony Tinderholt, would hold women who have abortions and the physicians who perform them criminally liable. -
USA Facebook's battle against disinformation adds a new weapon — the 'click gap' The new "click-gap" signal will down-rank links to purported news articles that are receiving large amounts of traffic from Facebook but aren't linked to other parts of the web. -
Belgium What was on the tablet that had May and Merkel laughing? German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been breaking the EU summit ice with under-fire UK PM Theresa May. -
World Raw Politics: MEPs discuss potential EU conditions for Brexit delay Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage weighed in. -
USA Amazon employees push for company to 'be a climate leader' to combat global warming "Amazon has the resources and scale to spark the world's imagination and redefine what is possible and necessary to address the climate crisis," said a letter from thousands of employees. -
No Comment Meet the six-year-old that is one of the world's youngest DJs Better known as Arch Jnr, the six-year-old is often hired to play at different events, including concerts, private shows and festivals. -
World Raw Politics in full: what will come of the emergency Brexit summit? Watch Wednesday night's full episode of Raw Politics. -
USA Sen. Sanders unveiled a new 'Medicare For All' bill. Allies wonder how he'll get it passed. Progressive activists are demanding are calling on candidates to explain who they will keep their promises. -
Russia Russia prison chief rejects claim jail yoga could 'turn inmates gay' An official with the Russian prison service has said yoga lessons will continue, rejecting a theologist's suggestion that it could spark riots -
USA House passes net neutrality bill — but it won't have a chance in the Senate Net neutrality proponents have won their most significant political victory yet, but any celebration will be short-lived. -
Malta Rescue ship stuck in Mediterranean with 64 migrants onboard gets emergency aid delivery Sea-Eye's Alan Kurdi ship has been stranded for the past seven days after Malta and Italy refused it entry. -
France IMMERSIVE STORY: Visit Paris' Spring hub for modern and contemporary art in 360° In this 360° report, stroll around the Parisian art fair in the majestic Grand Palais – the "monument dedicated by the Republic to the glory of French art". -
USA Attorney General Barr seems to embrace GOP talking points on Mueller Russia probe Analysis: Barr appeared to endorse a widespread GOP view that the Mueller probe may have involved inappropriate surveillance of the Trump campaign. -
No Comment THE FIRST IMAGE OF A BLACK HOLE On Wednesday, an international scientific team that integrates the Event Horizon Telescope project (EHT) unveiled the first photo of a black hole, which was captured using a global network of telescopes. -
United Arab Emirates Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay: "It's passion I think." Euronews' caught up with British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay about life, work and politics. -
World Your Call in full: Should British MEPs keep full powers? Watch Tuesday night's full episode of Your Call here. -
Israel Watch: Thousands of prayer notes removed from Western Wall Twice a year the Rabbi of the Western Wall oversees the collection of the prayers to make room for more -
USA Trump blasts Mueller investigation as 'attempted coup' "This was an attempted coup. This was an attempted take down of a president. And we beat them," Trump said. -
No Comment Coldstream Guards bring Game of Thrones to The Tower of London The crowd waiting for the traditional melody of "The Standard of St. George March" were surprised to suddenly hear the soundtrack of "Game of Thrones". -
USA Diplomats set to play 'good cop, bad cop' over Brexit delay If they cannot agree on an extension, the U.K. faces the prospect of crashing out of the European Union without a deal on Friday. -
Italy Matera 2019: exploring the European Capital of Culture's top creative projects In this episode of Go!Matera, Euronews' Marta Brambilla discovers the projects at the heart of the city's 2019 European Capital of Culture year. -
The Cube Viral photo puts Sudan's women protesters in spotlight | #TheCube Viral photo puts Sudan's women protesters in spotlight -
New Zealand Christchurch mosque shootings: MPs vote to ban semi-automatic weapons and assault rifles MPs in New Zealand have voted to pass a gun reform bill that seeks to ban semi-automatic weapons and assault rifles, less than a month after deadly attacks on two mosques in Christchurch that left 50 people dead. -
USA First-ever black hole photo gives humanity a long-anticipated glimpse of bizarre celestial object "This one is so precious, so beautiful, because it is real." -
No Comment Clean out of written prayers from cracks of Jerusalem's Western Wall The tradition of putting a small paper with a prayer between the cracks of the wall is several centuries old. -
USA In the 2020 field, Bernie Sanders stakes out his own ground 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 First-ever black hole image: Scientists revel in breakthrough by Event Horizon Telescope project "We have achieved something presumed to be impossible just a generation ago." -
United Kingdom WikiLeaks say founder Julian Assange is victim of 'extensive spying operation' The organisation said individuals had threatened to leak the private documents, videos and audio gathered on its founder, Julian Assange. -
United Kingdom LGBT education in the UK must not stop with children when adults are part of the problem ǀ View The UK’s track record for the discussion of LGBT+ topics in the classroom remains poor. But all that could change is parents get behind the changes being introduced by the government. -
United Kingdom UK MPs barely mention the B-word ahead of key EU summit EU leaders are to decide on Wednesday whether to grant the UK a second Brexit extension and by how long. -
Earth News Italy is now growing exotic fruits This is one of the surprising effects of climate change on Sicilian soil. -
No Comment Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary The couple met in 1957 at a tennis championship remembered as the "love match". -
Libya Battle for Tripoli: Clashes continue across Libya’s capital Thousands of residents have fled homes in Tripoli as fighters battle on outskirts of the city. -
The Cube Conditions in Libyan detention camp 'indescribable', says detainee | #TheCube As political tensions continue to rise outside the Libyan capital, The Cube hears the story of one migrant in a detention centre. -
USA Uganda hits back at Trump over U.S. tourist kidnapping: 'We don't need his lecture' Kimberly Sue Endicott and her tour guide were found safe on Sunday. They had been held by captors who were demanding $500,000 in ransom. -
World Raw Politics: MEPs discuss Theresa May's Brexit tour UK Prime Minister Theresa May made a last-ditch tour to garner support for another Brexit extension ahead of Wednesday's European summit. -
No Comment Heavy rains kill at least 10 people and leave a trail of destruction in Rio de Janeiro Heavy rains killed at least ten people in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday and left the city plunged in rubble and mud. Local authorities estimated that at least 152 millimetres of rain fell in just four hours of Monday night. -
Europe News Brexit blues in Ireland Although it has not even happened yet, and the clock has been reset again, Brexit has managed to shake society and politics in the Republic of Ireland. Here in the city centre of Dublin, locals are frustrated but also concerned about this decision by their closest neighbour. -
USA New York City declares health emergency amid measles outbreak in Brooklyn "This is the epicenter of a measles outbreak that is very, very troubling and must be dealt with immediately," the mayor said at a news conference in Williamsburg. -
Economy EU prepares no-deal contingency plans for British people working in Europe EU Commissioner for Employment Marianne Thyssen told Euronews’s Business Editor Sasha Vakulina that the measures would not be as far-reaching as those contained in the Withdrawal Agreement -
Italy Road Trip Europe Day 18 Rivoli: High-speed rail line divides Alpine communities Euronews correspondents Jack Parrock and Elena Cavallone are taking a look at how a tunnel being dug through the Alps between France and Italy is set to be a huge issue for voters. -
Switzerland Watch: Rare 1904 tiara expected to fetch €300,000 at auction A wedding gift, the Fabergé tiara features forget-me-nots tied with ribbon bows pierced by Cupid's arrows. -
USA Paralysed star athlete fulfills dream of going back to track Paralysed star athlete fulfills dream of going back to track, -
Albania Albania: armed robbery and deadly shootout at Tirana airport A robber was killed but others escaped with ‘millions of euros’ stolen as the money was being loaded onto an Austrian Airlines flight. -
USA Netflix pulls Felicity Huffman movie from April schedule after guilty plea The streaming service told The Associated Press that it was delaying the release of the film, "Otherhood," but did not specify a new premiere date. -
Europe News EU leaders give Theresa May a Brexit delay until October 31 EU leaders give Theresa May a Brexit delay until October 31. -
World News Wreckage confirmed to be crashed Japanese F-35 fighter, pilot still missing Wreckage confirmed to be crashed Japanese F-35 fighter, pilot still missing -
Destinations We tried a treehouse suite amongst the ancient trees of the New Forest Staying at Chewton Glen, winner of the ‘Best Hotel in the British Isles’. -
United Kingdom EU mulls ‘flexible’ Brexit extension longer than UK's June 30 request European Council President Donald Tusk has suggested a Brexit delay of up to a year that could be shortened, ahead of a decisive summit in Brussels. -
USA Warner Brothers: Trump can't use 'Dark Knight Rises' in campaign video The film company confirmed on Tuesday that it will file a copyright infringement suit against the White House. -
Australia Google launches its first drone delivery service in Australia Google has launched its first drone delivery service in Australia, -
Europe News EU election polls: Two biggest Parliament groups are recovering — but will still take big hits The European People's Party and the Socialists and Democrats are expected to take a hit.