19 April 2019 | Euronews
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USA Why April's 'pink moon' has some astronomers seeing red "I think these names are distracting from the real interest in the moon." -
USA British cybersecurity researcher who helped to stop WannaCry attack pleads guilty in hacking case Marcus Hutchins, who went by "MalwareTech" online, faces up to five years in prison for each of two counts. -
USA Florida man charged with threatening to kill three Democratic lawmakers Each of the voicemails to the members of Congress was filled with multiple obscenities and racial epithets. -
World News 'Her life was a shining light': Tributes paid to journalist Lyra McKee Lyra Mckee, 29, was a celebrated young journalist who had signed a two-book deal with publisher Faber and Faber. -
USA The counterintelligence investigation of the Trump team and Russia is still going on Officials say they're still looking into whether any Americans helped the Russians interfere in the 2016 election, or are still compromised by Russia. -
World News Sudanese protesters increase pressure for civilian rule Protesters continued to call for civilian rule on Friday as they held a rally in front of the Defence Ministry complex -
USA Democrats issue subpoena for full version of Mueller report US Democrats have issued a subpoena to try to force the Department of Justice to hand over the full unredacted version of the Mueller report -
Netherlands A European democracy festival, how does that work? Democracy is worth celebrating, at least that's the message of the Democracy Alive festival. -
USA Once upon a time in Silicon Valley: How Facebook's open-data nirvana fell apart Analysis: A lack of rules built upon optimism about the internet and amplified by a growth-at-all costs strategy has given way to scrutiny and skepticism. -
USA We still don't know why Mueller didn't charge Trump with obstruction Analysis: While the Mueller report gave us a window into the special counsel's thinking, here's what remains unanswered about his decision on obstruction. -
USA Trump's 'Game of Thrones' tweet was like 'five Super Bowl ads' for HBO, say brand experts Trump's "Game Over" tweet about the Mueller report got 4 billion views in 24 hours, said one brand analytics company. -
USA Impeachment talk among Democrats heats up after Mueller report One 2020 hopeful, Sen. Kamala Harris, said she wanted to hear from the special counsel before discussing the idea. -
USA Notre Dame official says `computer glitch' could be fire culprit Rector Patrick Chauvet did not elaborate on the exact nature of the glitch, adding that "we may find out what happened in two or three months." -
USA Scientists create world's first 3D-printed heart using human cells The team created a cell-containing "bioink" and used it to 3D print the organ layer by layer. -
France Emotional Notre-Dame cathedral Way of the Cross ceremony on Good Friday Emotions were intense at this year's Way of the Cross ceremony as religious rituals took place on Good Friday in the area around Notre-Dame cathedral -
France French police demand better working conditions after spike in suicides Twenty-eight French police officers committed suicide so far this year, double the amount recorded over the same period last year. -
Switzerland Green campaigners accuse Nestlé over single-use plastics Greenpeace protests against Nestlé with creature made from plastic in Vevey, Switzerland, and accuse the company of not doing enough for the environment. -
World How can tech help the arts? Abu Dhabi Culture Summit debates the issue The third annual Culture Summit was held from 7 to 11 April in Abu Dhabi, gathering industry experts from 90 different counties. The main theme of this year’s event was the discussion of how technology could be a commanding force for the arts. -
World The latest on Guggenheim Abu Dhabi: An interview with Richard Armstrong Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is a project earmarked for the capital’s Saadiyat Island. The museum is being developed near the completed Louvre Abu Dhabi, as part of the emirate’s increased tourism marketing spend by $136 million over three years. -
World Artists tackle social issues at Sharjah Biennial The 14th edition of the Sharjah Biennial, which runs until June 10, is made up of paintings and sculptures dotted across customised sites throughout the emirate. -
USA Biden set to announce presidential run next week Discussions about the exact timing of the former VP's entry in the crowded field is ongoing and subject to change, advisers told NBC. -
Italy Rome Zoo welcomes four new baby flamingos Rome Zoo welcomed four new baby flamingos yesterday. Zookeepers were surprised by the sudden fecondity of their animals. -
USA Voters relieved, but unmoved, after Mueller report release Americans spoke to NBC about Trump in New Hampshire, Florida, S. Carolina and elsewhere across the country. -
World News Notre Dame tragedy inspires fundraising for burnt Louisiana churches Three churches destroyed by fires in the United States have seen a spike in donations following the flooding of funds to Notre-Dame Cathedral. -
United Kingdom Is Brexit bad for the environment? Theresa May has same CO2 output as 126 Brits or 2,600 Kenyans Theresa May's numerous Brexit related trips over the years have had the same environmental impact as 126 UK residents or 2,642 Kenyans over the same period of time. -
The Cube Extinction Rebellion: How have you been reacting online? | #TheCube Social media users have been weighing in on Extinction Rebellion's disruptions in London. -
USA House Judiciary Chairman Nadler subpoenas full, unredacted Mueller report The subpoena comes a day after a redacted version of the special counsel's report was made public. -
USA The Mueller report is out. What do Democrats do next? 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. -
France Watch again: Catholics carry out ‘Way of the Cross‘ ritual around Notre Dame Cathedral For Good Friday, the Catholic community in Paris has congregated around Notre Dame to perform the 'Way of the Cross' recounting Christ's passion. -
USA Trump: Statements about me in Mueller report are 'total bull---t' The president was tweeting about the special counsel's investigation from his resort Mar-a-Lago in Florida. -
Germany Bavarian Boogie Ban: Why is there a dancing ban on Good Friday? Dance then, wherever you may be - but be careful if you live in Germany! -
USA Sarah Sanders defends evidence-free FBI claim: 'Sorry that I wasn't a robot' The White House press secretary was responding to her admission in the Mueller report that she made up something to tell reporters. -
Europe News The Brief: First time voters, C02 emissions, and corruption inquiry In this edition we meet two first time voters in Ireland, they tell us about their hopes and fears for the future ahead of the May elections. -
France Hope from the ashes in our special report ‘Saving Notre Dame' In our special report ‘Saving Notre-Dame’, we followed as events unfolded in Paris. Euronews charts the blaze as 800 years of history fall to ashes with eyewitness accounts, field reporting and expert insights. -
My Europe Series United in emotion In this edition we see how Europe was united in emotion over Notre Dame and in love as we meet EU couples in Verona. -
Ukraine What is known of Ukraine presidential frontrunner Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s policies? Opinion polls suggest the comedian is on course to beat Petro Poroshenko in Sunday's presidential run-off. -
Ecotech Meet the entrepreneur who will save Italy’s south with green cars Paolo Scudieri, founder of Adler Group, has a dream: to rescue Italy’s poorer south with green cars and smart cities. -
France The restitution of ill-gotten gains should be a French - and European - priority ǀ View A new draft law could see the restitution of resources and assets to dispossessed people in Africa, the Middle East and elsewhere. But here is much more to be done in France - and more widely in Europe - to tackle the problem. -
USA Relic rescued from Notre Dame to get key role at Good Friday procession Events including a Good Friday ceremony and Easter Mass had been scheduled to take place at the cathedral before this week's devastating fire. -
USA Alleged sex cult NXIVM focus of HBO documentary series The show will take a "deep, nuanced look" at members of the secret group that is under federal investigation. -
USA U.S. professional climber among 3 missing after Canadian avalanche Jess Roskelley from Spokane, Washington, in 2003 became the youngest American to summit Mount Everest. He was aged 20. -
Kenya Giant 'lion' fossil discovered in Kenyan museum drawer Simbakubwa kutokaafrika had a skull the length of a rhino’s and canines the size of bananas. -
USA Journalist, 29, shot dead while covering riot in Northern Ireland "We believe this to be a terrorist act," police said. -
World Breakfast with Belle in Athens: 'young voters have to be engaged' says Greek MEP In the run-up to the European elections, Good Morning Europe host Belle Donati is travelling across the continent to meet Members of the European Parliament in their own constituencies. She's grabbing breakfast with them to talk about how they take their coffee - and how they want to change Europe. -
World News Barbecue-turned-forest fire could cost two young Italians €27 million An Italian students' end-of-the-year barbecue, which turned into a forest fire, could result in a €27 million fine for damages. -
World North Macedonia readies for first elections since name change North Macedonia will soon vote in the country's first general election since changing its name from the republic of Macedonia last year over a dispute with neighbouring Greece. -
World Road Trip Europe Day 25: The hard realities in the suburbs of Naples, Italy We’re talking to people across Europe about the issues that affect them ahead of May’s European Parliament Elections on our EU road trip which has arrived in Naples. Euronews correspondents Jack Parrock and Elena Cavallone have been speaking to some locals in the suburbs of the Italian city. -
France Climate protesters are blocking Ministry of Ecology and headquarters of multinationals at La Défense This could be the biggest disobedience action organised in France. Hundreds of climate activists are blocking the access to the French Ministry of Ecology and the headquarters of Société Générale, Total and EDF at La Défense in Paris. -
United Kingdom The Great British Getaway - but will protests and strikes stop them getting away? With threats of Extinction Rebellion protestors closing Heathrow airport, and with strikes in Spain and earlier a fuel strike in Portugal, will it all be plain sailing - watch the interview with Simon Calder, Senior Editor at The Independent. -
USA Mueller didn't charge Trump — but his report is a brutal indictment Analysis: The special counsel's findings reveal three years of actions by the president that critics say rattle the very foundations of the American system of governance. -
Sport Footballers boycott social media for 24 hours in racism protest England stars join call for 24-hour blackout following abuse. -
Greece Greece parliament demand Germany pay WWII reparations Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said demanding reparations is "a historic and moral duty and a duty in memory of the heroes of the past." -
Libya Libya's UN-backed government suspends cooperation with France, accuses it of backing rebel forces The GNA's interior ministry said in a statement that it has suspended "all relations between the ministry and the French side" because of "the position of the French government in support of the criminal Haftar." -
World News Country name change dispute haunts Macedonian presidential election Country name change dispute haunts Macedonian presidential election -
Earth News Can jewellery ever be eco-friendly? Is it possible for jewellery to be ethically-produced? These designers think so. -
USA Sen. McConnell to introduce bill to raise national smoking age to 21 Nearly 9 out of 10 cigarette smokers first try smoking cigarettes by age 18, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. -
United Kingdom Two men arrested over Lyra McKee's murder, Northern Irish police say A murder inquiry has been launched after a 29-year-old female reporter died on Thursday following hours of rioting in Londonderry. -
World News Mali government resigns after massacre, insecurity Mali government resigns after massacre, insecurity -
USA U.S. looking at ways to hold Zuckerberg accountable Discussions at the Federal Trade Commission come more than a year into an investigation of Facebook's data-handling practices. -
USA Notre Dame beekeeper waits to learn fate of his at least 180,000 bees Nicolas Géant said it had always been his dream to keep bees on the roof of "the most beautiful church in the world." -
USA Burr apparently briefed White House on FBI's Russia investigation, Mueller report says Burr's spokesperson told NBC News that his "stewardship over the Committee's bipartisan and fact-based investigation over the last two years speaks for itself." -
USA Paris firefighters formed a 'human chain' to save Notre Dame's treasures First responders were honored at two ceremonies Thursday, with French President Emmanuel Macron saying they'd receive a medal of honor for their heroic work. -
USA Mueller report shows Russians, Trump camp were friends with benefits Analysis: Mueller didn't find a conspiracy he could prove, but did show that the Russians and the Trump team pursued a relationship during the election and after.