17 April 2019 | Euronews
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USA At least 28 killed in tour bus crash on Portuguese island of Madeira "I have no words to describe what happened. I cannot face the suffering of these people," said Mayor Filipe Sousa of the coastal town of Canico. -
USA T-Rex on sale for $3 million on eBay sparks outrage The remains were found in a marsh in Hell Creek Formation in Montana in 2013, according to its owner. -
USA The Mueller report will inevitably reveal how legal Trump's lack of ethics was ǀ View If encouraging foreign election interference is legal as long as you don't directly participate in it, that isn't good for democracy. -
USA Some Dem donors back more than one candidate More than 1,500 people donated money to more than one Democratic presidential candidate, according to campaign finance filings reviewed by NBC News. -
Portugal At least 29 people killed in tourist bus crash in Madeira, Portugal According to Portuguese media, at least 29 people have been killed in a tourist bus crash on the island of Madeira. -
USA Coal in AOC's stocking: GOP lawmaker withdraws invite to visit Kentucky mine "GOP's getting scared that up close, their constituents will realize I'm fighting harder for their healthcare than their own Reps," Ocasio-Cortez tweeted in response. -
USA Radical experiment restores some activity in pigs' brains hours after slaughter New finding challenges the long-held view that brain cells undergo sudden and irreversible damage after death. -
USA Louisiana black churches burned by arson raise $1M after Notre Dame fire "It gives you a new hope in society, it gives you a new hope in people because it shows a lot of people have a good heart," one pastor said. -
World Raw Politics in full: Vox ban and EU whistleblower win Watch Wednesday's full episode of Raw Politics. -
USA Astronaut to establish new spaceflight record for women Koch arrived at the space station in March and is now scheduled to remain in orbit until February. -
USA Bolton: No 'apologies' for U.S. policy on Cuba The national security adviser said U.S. foreign policy should be "based on the pursuit of American national interests." -
France Notre Dame fire: Drone footage reveals devastating damage to Paris cathedral Drone footage shows for the first time the aerial view of damage to the roof. -
USA Woman, 35, who died of cancer urges people to 'live a little' in viral obituary When Bailey Jean Matheson found out she had two years to live, she decided to make the most out the time she had left. She wanted others to do the same. -
Europe News The Smurfs join the EU's fight against ocean waste The daughter of Peyo, creator of The Smurfs, signed a partnership with the EU as part of the Global Beach Clean campaign. -
Earth News "There is no beauty in the finest cloth if it makes hunger and unhappiness" Thoughts from this year's Hungarian Global Sustainable Fashion Week. -
USA Declassified U-2 spy plane photos are helping archaeologists uncover ancient sites The images offer a vast trove of information about ancient villages and agricultural sites. -
World Doctor Miracle: The Congolese surgeon helping women recover from rape Doctor Miracle's reputation spreads well beyond his home country, the Democratic Republic of Congo. He is a global campaigner against the use of rape as a weapon of war - a surgeon who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2018 for his extraordinary work. -
Europe News New rules for whistleblowers amid debate over Assange fate MEPs have backed new EU laws to protect employees who go public with reports of wrongdoing. The new rules protect whistleblowers from dismissal and offer safe channels for reporting abuses. The reforms come amid debate over the fate over Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange. -
Dubai World Cup: the richest day in horse racing The Dubai World Cup is known as the “richest day of racing” on the international calendar with over 31 million euros in prizes on offer. It’s also one of the most vibrant events on Dubai’s social calendar, attracting an estimated 60,000 people from all around the world. -
France Iconic landmarks around the world illuminate in solidarity with Notre Dame Global landmarks have been illuminated in the French tricolour in solidarity with the Notre Dame after a devastating fire ripped through the Paris cathedral on Monday -
United Kingdom British royal family superfans share their hopes for the imminent arrival The biggest fans of the UK's monarchy after gearing up with excitment over the imminent arrival of a new royal baby -
USA Armed teenager with Columbine "infatuation" found dead near Denver The body has been found of an armed teenager said to be obsessed with the Columbine school shootings 20 years ago -
USA Notre Dame's famed rose windows in 'good shape,' but structure unstable "The stone structure of the cathedral has been saved and we have ensured that all the stained glass windows that were saved," a fire spokesman said. -
No Comment Teams of rescuers free horse from mud in United Kingdom Teams of rescuers came together to save a horse stuck in deep mud on a beach in Burnham-on-Sea, western England, on Sunday (April 14). -
Real Economy Europe: the "Juncker plan" makes big impact The European Fund for Strategic Investments has mobilized €335 billion in additional investment across the EU since 2015. The Juncker Plan is estimated to have supported the creation of some 750,000 jobs. By 2020, that figure is set to rise to 1.4 million. -
Indonesia Superheroes step in to help protest Indonesia polling station as voting gets underway Comic book heroes Thor and Spiderman have stepped in to help with security at a polling station in Bali as voting in Indonesia's presidential and parliamentary elections gets underway -
No Comment Green campaigners accuse Nestle over single-use plastics Environmental campaigners Greenpeace demonstrated outside Nestle's headquarters in Vevey, Switzerland, accusing the company of not doing enough to reduce single-use plastics. -
USA 'May God Rest Their Soul!' Trump predicts he'll face either Biden or Bernie "I believe it will be Crazy Bernie Sanders vs. Sleepy Joe Biden as the two finalists," Trump wrote. -
USA Peru's ex-president Garcia shoots himself when police tried to arrest him Peru's former president Alan Garcia shot himself early on Wednesday after police arrived at his home in the capital Lima to arrest him in connection with a bribery investigation, a police source said. -
Peru Peru’s ex-president Alan Garcia dies after shooting himself to avoid arrest "This morning a dramatic accident took place: the president took the decision to shoot a bullet (in the head)," his lawyer, Erasmo Reyna, told journalists outside the hospital. -
Belgium MEPs votes in favour of strict new rules on online terrorist content The European Parliament has voted in favour of proposals that will compel websites to take down terrorist content within one hour -
USA Lack of progress tests the limits of Trump's immigration strategy 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 Terrorist content removal: “United in Action” rather than “United in Grief” ǀ View The online terror content file looks to ensure content providers remove terrorist content from their sites within an hour of it being flagged to the hosts. Failure to do so will result in providers receiving fines. -
USA Chicago prosecutor feared her office overcharged 'washed-up' Jussie Smollett "Just because we can charge something doesn't mean we should," Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx wrote in a new released text message. -
World Your Call in full: Is a Brexit reversal realistic for the EU? Watch Tuesday night's episode of Your Call. -
USA Your guide to Mueller's report on Trump: What's in it, what's not and what comes next The long-awaited probe into the president is expected to be publicly released Thursday. Here's everything you need to know. -
Portugal Portuguese government forces striking drivers to deliver minimum amount of fuel to airports Portugal's government has come to an agreement with striking truck drivers in which they will provide a minimum amount of fuel to emergency services and airports. -
United Kingdom Are Europeans that work longer hours more productive? A study compiled by the UK's Trade Union Congress has found that while the Brits work the longest hours in Europe, they are not even close to being the most productive. -
Destinations Vulcano’s deluxe resort: a Mars-looking paradise Checking-in at the Therasia Resort Sea&Spa, rising on an extinct crater on the isle of Volcano. -
United Kingdom Climate protesters ‘glue themselves’ to train and Corbyn's fence Protests calling for the UK government to act on climate change have entered a third day, with demonstrators armed with superglue causing disruption across the capital. -
France Notre Dame fire: What was lost, what was saved, what we don't know Notre Dame fire: What was lost, what was saved, what we don't know -
USA Macron vowed to rebuild Notre Dame in 5 years. That appears unlikely. "It will certainly take years, perhaps even decades, until the last damage caused by this terrible fire will be completely repaired." -
No Comment Catholics sing hymns during twilight parade after Notre-Dame fire Parisian Catholics came together on Tuesday night to sing hymns and to march in tribute to the Notre-Dame cathedral, which was devastated by a fire on Monday. -
Egypt Egypt's president could stay in power until 2030 Egypt's parliament have approved amendments to the constitution that could keep President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in power until 2030. The reform must still be endorsed in a referendum which, if approved, would lengthen the country's presidential terms to six years including Sisi's current term. -
The Cube Heartwarming picture taken just before Notre Dame's fire has gone viral | #TheCube A petition to find two people pictured in a joyful moment outside Notre Dame before the tragedy has taken over social media. -
World Road Trip Europe Day 23: Collepardo - "I hope the EU helps Italy" Our team has landed in the hillside town of Collepardo, where an ancient monastery is to be converted into an academy for nationalists by former Donald Trump adviser, Steve Bannon. -
USA Head of Foxconn announces Taiwan presidential bid Gou, Taiwan's richest person, said he would join the already competitive race and take part in the opposition, China-friendly primaries. -
World Whistleblowers across Europe now have more protection, but Assange divides opinion Whistleblowers across the European Union have won greater protection under landmark legislation aimed at encouraging reports of wrongdoing. The new law, approved by the European Parliament on Tuesday, create "safe channels" and aims to shield whistleblowers from retaliation. -
USA Notre Dame fire triggers alarm bells at other historic landmarks "The real value of heritage in human terms is felt acutely and viscerally when we witness the damage and loss just experienced ... to Notre Dame." -
France Micro-plastics are not just a problem for the oceans, they're now in the air A new study from Toulouse University shows that there are atmospheric micro-plastics. A five-month study carried out in the French Pyrenees showed that micro-plastics can travel a distance of up to 95 kilometres. -
World 'Nothing will be the same again': Parisians mourn Notre-Dame Cathedral Standing by the Seine looking up at the church, Parisian Guillaume Nani took in the new look of the 850 year old building. “It reminded me of an event that happened when I was 10, an event that shaped not only France but the rest of the world - the World Trade Center attacks,” -
Spain Spain’s far-right Vox party barred from TV election debate The country’s electoral commission says the party that achieved a breakthrough in Andalusia lacks representation at national level. -
Ecotech Air pollution: this new mode of transportation could change everything A Rotterdam-based innovator has created a bicycle whose green credentials go a notch further. -
France Watch: Senior figure calls on French Muslims to donate to Notre Dame reconstruction fund "I think it is our obligation as citizens and as Muslims to participate in the reconstruction of this beautiful cathedral," Kamel Kabtane, President of the Council of Rhone Mosques told Euronews. -
USA Trump vetoes bill to end U.S. role in Yemen war The president said he issued only the second vetoof his presidency to stop an "unnecessary, dangerous attempt to weaken my constitutional authorities." -
USA Ruling by Barr means thousands more migrants may wait months in detention A ruling by Attorney General William Barr on Tuesday means certain migrants seeking asylum will not be released on bond but instead will stay in detention. -
USA Stonehenge was built by descendants of Neolithic migrants, DNA study shows Genetic material from old skeletons reveals pattern of migration from present-day Turkey. -
USA Notre Dame organist playing when the fire broke out calls the devastation 'unbearable' "It's like seeing your own house burning," Johann Vexo said.