16 April 2019 | Euronews
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USA Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man' Trump has an 89 percent job approval rating among Republican voters, a recent Gallup poll shows. -
USA Inside a bikini-photo startup's scrappy battle to put Facebook on trial The David vs. Goliath contest pits a small startup against one of the most powerful technology companies in the world. -
USA This floating city concept is one way to cope with climate change A U.N.-backed proposal aims to "climate proof" urban areas of the future. -
USA Bernie's campaign hits back on anti-Sanders Dems in fundraising email "This isn't just an attack on Bernie," the Sanders campaign wrote in the email. "It's an attack on all of us — on everything our movement stands for." -
USA Notre Dame Cathedral fire sparks Islamophobic theories on social media Images and videos of the flaming cathedral spread quickly across social media and were quickly seized upon to push Islamophobic narratives that have flourished in far-right politics. -
USA ACLU: Trump admin's plan for reuniting separated migrant families is 'callous' The civil liberties group said in a court filing that making thousands of separated migrant families wait one to two years to reunite shows "callous disregard." -
France Macron: 'Notre Dame will be rebuilt in five years, more beautiful than before' The French president vowed the cathedral would be even more beautiful than before, in a televised address to the nation. -
France Artists pick up their pencils to pay tribute to Notre Dame cathedral Here's our selection of the best images. -
Europe News The Brief: Uber rights, Greta Thunberg, and whistleblowers In this edition we report on rights for Uber workers, youth for climate striker Greta Thunberg addresses MEPs in Strasbourg and the the plenary votes on better protection for whistleblowers amid controversy over Julian Assange's fate. -
World Raw Politics in full: Notre Dame fire and Brexit high hopes Watch Tuesday night's full episode of Raw Politics -
USA Paris firefighter on desperate battle to save Notre Dame, 'France's heritage' One of the 400 firefighters who helped battle the blaze that engulfed the famed cathedral shared the sadness they felt at the loss. -
USA Pete Buttigieg's next challenge: Turning celebrity into a national campaign The South Bend mayor is starting to put together a campaign operation for the Democratic primary but is starting out well behind rivals. -
Croatia Watch: Giant handpainted Easter eggs unveiled in Croatian town Painting eggs is an important tradition in the country and techniques and motifs vary from region to region. -
United Kingdom More than 200 arrests as climate activists occupy London landmarks The protests, led by British climate group Extinction Rebellion, have brought parts of London to a standstill for a second day running. -
USA Poll: Roy Moore leads Republican field to challenge Doug Jones A new survey suggests Roy Moore is currently favored by Alabama GOP voters to challenge the Democratic senator in 2020, setting up a potential rematch. -
World News Capitalism is failing us all. Could Islamic economics be the answer? ǀ View Once we strip away the Arabic terminology, concepts like zakat can return our economies to the common sense-based, transparent and equitable set up that the architects of modern capitalism envisaged. -
USA House committees subpoena Trump's bank records Trump has been associated with Deutsche Bank since the late 1990s, a time when the big Wall Street banks wouldn't lend to him following a series of business mishaps. -
USA Fox News viewer shocked by Bernie Sanders' town hall President Donald Trump tweeted that it was "so weird" to "watch Crazy Bernie" on Fox News. -
Hungary Returning a favour...140 years later: why Hungary are sending Notre Dame donations Several cities in Hungary have offered donations toward the reconstruction of Notre Dame as a form of repaying kindness to Paris, which sent help during a natural disaster in Hungary more than a century ago -
France Interactive: See how Notre Dame looked before and after the fire Click and swipe the central line across the image below to explore how the blaze has altered the appearance of the 12th century structure. -
USA It's 'frustrating' millions in donations only came after fire, Notre Dame official says "The urgency of the restoration has not been taken into account quickly enough," the cathedral's adviser said. -
Italy Road Trip Europe Day 22: L'Aquila – 'I'm going to vote to say thank you' Today we are in L'Aquila, the city devastated by an earthquake exactly ten years ago. Reconstruction is still ongoing, and has in large part been funded by EU money. -
USA Watch: The eagle chicks with one mum and two dads A modern family of two male and one female bald eagles are co-parenting their chicks. The males stayed together and courted a new female after their first mate died. -
Europe News Farage predicts 'new future for British democracy' on 23 May as MEPs debate Brexit MEPs in Strasbourg engaged in an emotional debate on Tuesday over last week's decision to extend the Brexit deadline until October 31. -
France Some French political parties suspend European election campaigns in search of unity Some French political parties have suspended their European election campaigns after the fire that ravaged the iconic Notre Dame cathedral on Monday night. -
Israel World’s first 3D-printed heart with human tissue revealed Israeli scientists called the 3D print a "major medical breakthrough" that advances possibilities for transplants. -
World Eurosceptics unveil campaign pledges in lead up to EU elections Two prominent Eurosceptics have announced plans for May's EU Parliamentary elections. France's Marine Le Pen and UK's Nigel Farage made announcements over the weekend related to EU elections. -
United Kingdom Technology can help connect governments and citizens in a true participatory democracy ǀ View Technology can play a big part in helping to create and sustain effective connections between citizens and governments – both national and local. These connections can exist without technology, but it is a powerful, flexible and accessible enabler. -
USA Six things we've learned from the 2020 candidates' fundraising reports 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. -
USA Secret tapes in racially tinged police scandal may revive difficult time for Buttigieg The surreptitious recordings in which some officers are alleged to have made racists comments could be made public soon after a years-long battle. -
France Notre Dame fire: Nine other churches in Europe rebuilt after disaster Here's a look at other European churches who have been hit by disaster... and survived. -
USA Amid uproar over her comments, Rep. Omar raises more than $800,000 in first quarter The freshman Democrat from Minnesota is in the top rank of fundraisers among House Democrats. -
Europe News Notre Dame fire: 'A big gaping wound in the heart of Paris,' says MEP EU politicians lament the loss of Notre Dame. -
France Generous donors pledge more than €700m to rebuild Notre Dame cathedral Amid the launch of a national collection to fund repairs for the Notre Dame cathedral, some of France's richest families and firms have already pledged millions of euros. -
France Notre Dame investigators believe fire caused ‘by accident’ and probe restoration work Officials believe the fire that ravaged the world-famous cathedral in Paris was begun acccidentally, and could be linked to restoration work. -
Europe News France's Le Pen unveils anti-EU campaign in Strasbourg The leader of the far-right French party National Rally was in Strasbourg as MEPs converged on the European Parliament. On Monday she unveiled her anti-EU campaign platform for the European Elections. -
Earth News Would you use a brain-training helmet? This is the latest wellness trend to watch. -
USA Parisians grieve and pay their respects to fire-ravaged Notre Dame "Watching the flames last night was like watching a woman being beaten up without being able to do anything." -
France Notre Dame cathedral: Why is it considered a historical and cultural gem? Notre Dame is not only a Catholic emblem but a place where French history and culture converge. -
USA Shooter in custody after four dead in 'targeted' killings in Canada Royal Canadian Mounted Police says the suspect and the four victims knew each other but gave no details. -
World Italian Prime Minister calls for immediate cease-fire in Libya Italian Prime Minister has called for an immediate cease-fire in Libya and Qatar’s Foreign Minister has said countries must be stopped from supplying arms to Libya. Yesterday Giuseppe Conte hosted a meeting in Rome between Libya's Deputy Prime Minister and the Qatari Foreign Minister. -
Europe News The Brief: Climate protests go rogue, trade talks, copyright and Mid-East policy In this edition: Extinction rebellion protests, encouraging civil disobedience to force governments to act on climate change have reached the Belgian capital. Also, EU-US trade talks progress, the controversial copyright rules pass final hurdle and Europe's Mid-East policy up for question. -
USA Taliban official says comments on women at peace talks were 'misconstrued' "We still have a clear-cut policy that we wouldn't allow women to represent us any in capacity," one commander said. -
USA White House officials concerned about being exposed by Mueller report Some of the dozen-plus officials interviewed by Mueller are concerned about president's "wrath" if they are seen as a source of damaging information in Thursday's report. -
Japan Watch: 'The most dangerous fishing event in Japan' featuring 1,000 piranhas It all started as an April Fool, when people took the organiser's joke about a piranha fishing event seriously. -
United Kingdom Could fixing poverty be the key to reducing knife crime in the UK? There are calls for a shift in the government's mindset to deal with increasing knife crime in London. -
USA Mark Zuckerberg leveraged user data to fight rivals and help friends, internal docs show Facebook's leaders seriously discussed selling access to user data — and privacy was an afterthought. -
World France and the world reacts after Notre Dame Cathedral fire An icon of French history is now black and burnt- the 850-year-old Notre Dame Cathedral has been devastated by a fire, leaving France in mourning for a national icon. -
Poland So, it’s the end of liberal democracy? Think again ǀ View The death of liberal democracy has been announced prematurely. But without efforts to counter populism and pessimism, it could become a self-fulfilling prophecy. -
France Why using a water-bombing aircraft could not be used to save Notre Dame US President Donald Trump suggested using water-bombing aircraft to extinguish the Notre Dame fire and French authorities shut it down immediately. -
Earth News Top 5 natural wine bars in London Virtually no technological procedures are used between the growing of the grapes to the bottling of the wine. -
USA What we know about the Notre Dame fire The 850-year-old cathedral has survived frequent modifications, wars, revolutions and renovations. -
USA Restoring Notre Dame is possible, but will be 'painstaking,' experts say "This building has been through the French Revolution, the Huguenots and two world wars. I have no doubt it will rise again," one expert said. -
USA Sanders releases 10 years of tax returns showing his income jumped with campaign book Bernie Sanders' income popped to over $1 million after his best-selling book about the 2016 presidential race. -
USA 'America deserves better': A former GOP governor challenges Trump for president Bill Weld released a campaign video featuring a number of the president's most unflattering moments.