13 April 2019 | Euronews
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USA World's biggest plane flies for the first time It's almost as big as the International Space station. -
USA Booker kicks off campaign in Newark, promises to stay above the fray "The president wants a race to the gutter and to fight us in the gutter. But to win, we have to fight from higher ground in order to bring this country to higher ground," Booker said. -
World News Britain's lead Brexiteer Nigel Farage addresses his new party He's said the Brexit party will field an impressive team in next month's European Parliament elections. -
Morocco Marathon des Sables: Meet Cactus the dog who just ran one of the world’s toughest races A dogged competitor! -
Albania Watch again: Anti-government protests in Albania It is the 9th protest of its kind since February. -
Serbia Thousands gather to protest against Serbia president Vučić Authorities accuse the opposition of planning the violence and deployed a heavy police presence inside the building in Belgrade. -
Brazil Hunt for survivors after deadly building collapse in Brazil Firefighters search for survivors after two illegally constructed buildings collapsed in Rio de Janeiro. At least three people were killed and dozens are injured. -
World News 'Yellow vest' protesters clash with riot police in Toulouse The protests, named after the high-visibility safety jackets worn by demonstrators, began in November to oppose fuel tax increases -
Malta Malta allows dozens of migrants to land They were stranded at sea after being rescued off Libya by a rescue ship run by the German charity Sea Eye. -
United Kingdom Tributes paid to veteran comedian who died on stage during gig Ian Cognito was performing at the Atic bar in Bicester, England, when he sat down on a stool and remained quiet for several minutes. -
USA Ukrainian ambassador's vehicle attacked in London No injuries were reported after police opened fire on a suspect outside the Ukrainian embassy on Saturday. -
Somalia Six dead after clashes with security forces in Somalia Six people have been shot dead by the security forces in the Somalian capital Mogadishu -
United Kingdom Suspect arrested after vehicle repeatedly rams Ukraine ambassador's car in London On arrival at the scene, a vehicle was driven at police officers. -
USA Trump's latest Iran move could jeopardize U.S. troops The White House put the powerful armed force that answers only to Iran's supreme leader in the same category as al Qaeda and the Islamic State group. -
USA House Democrats give IRS until April 23 to hand over Trump's tax returns "Please know that, if you fail to comply, your failure will be interpreted as a denial of my request," the letter to the IRS states. -
Sweden Eric Torell: Three police officers charged over fatal shooting of toy gun-carrying disabled man Police fired 25 shots at Torell in a residential courtyard, believing a toy pistol he was carrying was a real weapon. -
World News Global economic growth is slowing quicker than expected "We have been surprised by the speed of the slow down." -
Earth News Why would you do yoga with lemurs? Connecting to nature with the help of these endangered animals. -
No Comment Swimwear-clad skiers defy the cold in Siberia to mark end of winter More than 1,500 Russian skiers and snowboarders have marked the end of winter season by riding the slopes in their swim wear. -
United Kingdom WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange could still face sexual assault charges in Sweden Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange, who is now in custody in the UK, is facing a possible renewal of an allegation of rape in Sweden. Prosecutors said they were looking again at the case after a request by the lawyer of the alleged victim. -
USA Japan says U.S. serviceman kills woman, self in Okinawa The incident comes amid growing resentment about the presence of American troops in the southwestern Japanese region. -
Earth News The era of eco-friendly interior design innovation has arrived These eco-friendly design innovations are pushing the boundary of sustainable living. -
USA Dozens of migrants disembark in Malta after days stranded at sea Malta allowed their rescue ship to dock after Germany, France, Portugal and Luxembourg agreed to take the 64 migrants in. -
France France must do more for its homeless, says UN housing expert Laws meant to protect the most vulnerable people in France have failed, says the UN's special rapporteur on housing. -
USA Hypersonic air travel just took a step closer to reality New engine-cooling technology could help planes reach speeds in excess of 3,800 miles per hour. -
World News European Parliament elections 2019: Animal welfare parties hope to triple number of MEPs Animal welfare could be set for a boost in Europe as campaigners prepare an unprecedented assault on May's elections. -
USA The 2020 Democrats' campaign logos, in graphic detail Sans serif font is in. Red, white and blue are out. -
Netherlands Dutch fertility scandal: DNA tests ‘confirm’ doctor Jan Karbaat used own sperm to father 49 children DNA tests have confirmed the ex-chief of a Dutch sperm bank is the biological father of 49 children, it’s been claimed. -
USA Head of Sudan's military council steps down a day after coup Protests that led to the fall of President Omar al-Bashir this week continued with citizens demanding greater political change. -
USA North Korea's Kim open to another Trump summit — with conditions Kim said his personal relationship with the American president remains good and that they could exchange letters at "any time." -
World News Eighty police officers injured as Algeria protests continue Eighty police officers injured and hundreds arrested in the latest anti-government protests in Algeria -
USA Netanyahu's re-election crushes Palestinian dreams of own state Analysis: "Israeli sovereignty over all the Israeli settlements would make it impossible to create a Palestinian state," one expert said. -
Earth News The wine producing nation you may not be familiar with These award-winning winemakers have quietly remained ever-present throughout European history. -
World News A new kind of democracy is needed to change the EU for the better ǀ View There are more than 500 million people living currently in the European Union. How can they influence the decisions on the European level which are related to their lives? -
USA AOC defends Omar after Trump 9/11 video, calls on more Dems to speak out The video tweeted by Trump is an "outright, dangerous targeting of a member of Congress," Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said. "@IlhanMN's life is in danger." -
USA Terrorist organization suspected in kidnapping of 2 Cuban doctors in Kenya "This place just borders Bula Hawo township in Somalia, under the strong influence of al-Shabab militants for a long time," an official said.