21 April 2019 | Euronews
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USA Police in Ireland release two teens in killing of Lyra McKee A police official pleaded for witnesses to come forward with cell phone footage of McKee's killing. -
USA Police in Northern Ireland release two teens in killing of Lyra McKee A police official pleaded for witnesses to come forward with cell phone footage of McKee's killing. -
United Kingdom Watch: Greta Thunberg makes powerful climate change speech in London The Swedish teenage environment activist made a powerful speech as she urged climate-change protesters not to give up on their plight. -
World News North Macedonia pro-Western candidate wins first round of presidential poll Stevo Pendarovski, North Macedonia’s pro-Western candidate narrowly won the first round of a presidential vote, a year after the country saw a controversial name change. -
Turkey Turkish opposition leader attacked at soldier's funeral The leader of Turkey’s main opposition party was attacked at a soldier’s funeral in Ankara but was led away to safety by security guards. -
USA Devastating floods leave millions in Iran facing humanitarian crisis "I have lived here my whole life and have never seen anything like this," said Nasser, 81, a taxi driver in Khorramabad, the capital of Lorestan province. -
USA Bride calls out "fat tax" on plus-size wedding dresses Mary Jane O'Toole says women are forced to pay a lot more for larger sizes. -
USA In online ad, Howard Schultz says 'majority of Americans are Americans' The internet took aim at the possible 2020 presidential candidate over the Facebook ad. -
No Comment Georgia: Police clash with protesters against hydropower plant Georgian police used tear gas and rubber bullets to break up a protest by residents of a mountainous region against the construction of a hydropower plant. -
Ukraine Ukraine enters the unknown as comedian Zelenskiy wins election by a landslide Television comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who has no political experience and few detailed policies, beat the incumbent Petro Poroshenko who has been in power for five years. -
Sudan Sudan military council receives aid from Saudi Arabia and UAE Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates say they will send 3bn dollars' worth of aid to crisis-torn Sudan -
World News Paris prays for Notre-Dame's speedy restoration at Easter mass Parisians held Easter mass at the smaller Saint-Eustache catholic church after Notre-Dame was devastated in a fire on Monday. -
USA Democrats say Trump impeachment proceedings 'possibly coming' after Mueller report On Sunday, Rep. Elijah Cummings, among other lawmakers, sounded open to the possibility of bringing impeachment proceedings against the president. -
USA On Instagram, users keep a keen eye on who watches their stories A small feature has given rise to a cat-and-mouse game for people looking to catch exes, crushes, former friends and parents looking at their posts. -
USA Mueller investigated whether Trump attended a 2016 chess championship with Russians "I do not remember having been asked to attend the World Chess Championship gala, and I did not attend the event," Trump wrote in response to Mueller. -
USA Crowded field complicates 2020 polling Trump wasn't even in the race at this point in the 2016 cycle. That should serve as a point of caution for anyone making predictions about 2020. -
USA Jobs in marijuana industry may make US citizenship off-limits for immigrants "Employment in the marijuana industry may constitute conduct that violates federal controlled substance laws," the USCIS said. -
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka explosions: What we know so far Hundreds of people have been killed or injured in multiple explosions in Sri Lanka's hotels and churches on Easter Sunday. -
Earth News From Amsterdam to Sydney on electricity An adventure with the aim to inspire, educate and accelerate the transition to a zero carbon future. -
USA Judge refuses to dismiss $10M rape lawsuit against Russell Simmons The music mogul did not supply enough evidence to support his claim that the statute of limitations had run out, the judge said. -
Republic of North Macedonia Macedonians vote in election dominated by splits over name change Macedonians vote in election dominated by splits over name change
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Sri Lanka Sri Lanka bombings: Who are the victims? Europeans are among those killed in the attacks -
Germany Germany's Leica moves to distance itself from Tiananmen video Germany's Leica moves to distance itself from Tiananmen video -
Sudan I'm not heroic, women have always led change, Sudanese icon Alaa Salah tells Euronews "There are perceptions that are entrenched in societies, which hide the role of women and describe it in certain terms which suggest that a woman going out on the street, standing against injustice is ... heroic. However, it is normal because a woman is a creature with responsibilities." -
USA 'Boyz n the Hood' director John Singleton suffers stroke "John is currently in the ICU and under great medical care," a statement from Singleton's family read. -
World News Elon Musk's SpaceX suffers capsule anomaly during Florida tests Elon Musk's SpaceX suffers capsule anomaly during Florida tests -
World News At least 25 hurt in Russia as wildfires tear through villages in Siberia Russia says wildfires in the Siberia region are under control but at least 25 people have been hurt and over 80 homes destroyed -
Ukraine Fed up with status quo, Ukrainians tipped to elect comedian as president Fed up with status quo, Ukrainians tipped to elect comedian as president
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United Kingdom Queen celebrates 93rd birthday at Easter service Queen celebrates 93rd birthday at Easter service -
USA Don't know much about 'Avengers'? Here's a handy guide If you can't tell Thor from Thanos, you've come to the right place. -
Earth News Wildlife photography:“It's not just about beautiful pictures” How wildlife photographers can help drive positive environmental engagement through powerful images? -
Ukraine Ukraine presidential election: voting underway Ukrainians are voting in a presidential election with a choice between a TV comedian or a billionaire businessman -
USA A world too hot and dangerous for children? Some millennials think so "I had this internal struggle: 'Do I really want to bring a child into this world?'" a Seattle 29-year-old said. -
USA Earth Day's founder's daughter says her father would be 'deeply distressed' right now "I know that he saw the right to drink clean water and breathe clean air as fundamental inalienable rights of every American." -
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka: Pope Francis and world leaders react to bombings "There is no place for such barbarism in our region," Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Twitter. -
United Kingdom UK-born baby of parents with right to remain denied UK status The four-month-old baby was given a six-month tourist visa upon the family's return from holiday. -
USA Remembrance service for those killed in Columbine High School massacre Twenty years ago, 13 people were killed when two teenage boys dressed in black trench coats killed a teacher and 12 students and wounded dozens of others. -
USA Six blasts hit three churches and three hotels in Sri Lanka At least 80 people were injured, local media reported. -
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka bombings: officials deliberately hid intelligence, says minister And on Wednesday, Washington’s ambassador to Colombo said the US had no prior knowledge of the Easter Sunday suicide bombing attacks on churches and hotels in Sri Lanka, but now believes there is ongoing terrorism plotting in the country. -
USA The Mueller report shows just how great Facebook is for propaganda purveyors ǀ View Skeptics have derided the idea that foreign propaganda on Facebook affected the 2016 race. Were they at the Russians' rallies, though? -
USA Zookeeper hospitalized after tiger attack at Topeka Zoo The Topeka Zoo has decided not to euthanize the tiger, named Sanjiv, noting that Sumatran Tigers are critically endangered, according to a spokesperson. -
USA FBI arrests alleged member of armed group stopping migrants in New Mexico "The rule of law should be in the hands of trained law enforcement officials, not armed vigilantes," New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas said. -
USA 420 is a day to celebrate, whether you call it weed, marijuana or cannabis ǀ View More US states are welcoming pot with open arms. Legalization is coming, despite the remaining anti-science moralizers.