23 April 2019 | Euronews
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Turkey Turkey 'cannot become a member of the EU', says EPP leader Manfred Weber "We should be honest and that includes that Turkey cannot become a member of the European Union," Manfred Weber told Euronews on Tuesday. -
USA Here's what helps boost the immune system, what doesn't Should you pop a pill or play in the dirt? -
USA Trump meets with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, discusses 'health of public conversation' The meeting, which was confirmed by representatives from both the White House and Twitter, focused on "the health of the public conversation." -
USA Trump admin officials will not attend White House correspondents' dinner Trump took to Twitter earlier Tuesday to criticize several news outlets, including MSNBC, CNN and The New York Times. -
USA Hillary Clinton: Congress could have 'obligation' to bring impeachment charges Clinton also said if Trump was a private citizen and had acted as Mueller described, he would have been indicted. -
Egypt Egypt referendum: 88.3% back changes that could see President al-Sisi stay in power until 2030 Nearly 90% of Egyptian voters have backed constitutional changes that could see President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi stay in power until 2030. -
USA Supreme Court appears likely to allow citizenship question in 2020 census Both the government and the challengers agree that adding the question would reduce the census response rate, especially in immigrant communities. -
No Comment Polar bear who wandered 700km from natural habitat is flown home A polar bear which was found roaming around a village in eastern Russia, hundreds of kilometres away from its usual habitat, has been airlifted home. -
Europe News European elections 2019: what has happened in the EU during the current parliament? From terrorist attacks, mass immigration, car scandals and debt crises, this European Parliament has had a lot to deal with. -
France Experts called upon to help with reconstruction of Notre-Dame cathedral Experts from around the world have been called upon to help with the reconstruction and restoration of the fire-ravaged Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris -
Israel Golan Heights: Israeli PM Netanyahu wants new settlement in disputed territory named after Trump Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has moved to try and get a new settlement in the Golan Heights named after US President Donald Trump to thank him for recognising the Jewish state's sovereignty over the disputed territory. -
Russia Polar bear arrives back after getting lost 700km from home in Russia Its natural habitat is the northern arctic region of Chukotka, which environmentalists say is being reduced by the impact of climate change. -
USA Netanyahu wants to thank Trump by naming new community after him "All Israelis were deeply moved," the prime minister said, by Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem's sovereignty over the Golan Heights. -
USA Biden set to announce presidential run in Thursday video Biden will then appear in Pittsburgh on Monday for an event at a local union hall, NBC News has learned. -
USA Jared Kushner says Russia probes have been worse for U.S. than Moscow's election meddling "I think the investigations and all of the speculation that's happened for the last two years has had a much harsher impact on our democracy than a couple of Facebook ads," he said. -
Greece Watch again: Manfred Weber vows to 'fight nationalists' who want to destroy European Union The leader of the European People's Party, Manfred Weber, presented his campaign promises in a bid for the EU's top job, -
Spain Voting abroad has become an obstacle course for Spanish citizens It’s become more complicated for Spaniards abroad to vote after changes were made to electoral registration laws in 2011. And ever since then, participation has plummeted. -
No Comment Ready to coal-lapse? Competitors race with heavy sacks of charcoal Competitors raced uphill with heavy sacks of charcoal at a quirky contest in the UK. -
USA Former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort is now in federal prison The former Trump campaign chair was sentenced in two separate court cases in March, receiving a total sentence of 7.5 years, minus credit for time served. -
Europe News European Parliament elections 2019: What is the European People's Party and what does it stand for? With its leader Manfred Weber tipped to succeed EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker, we take a closer look at the European People's Party (EPP). -
Target Dubai's thriving sports academies promoting healthy lifestyles From football to rugby to cricket, Dubai is a hot bed for sporting academies drawing on the expertise of international talent. It has a lot to offer to the next generation of sporting stars as contributing to the wider community. -
USA New IRA reportedly apologizes for killing journalist Lyra McKee "The gunman showed no thought for who may have been killed or injured when he fired these shots," police said. -
USA White House tells official who gave Kushner security clearance: Don't comply with subpoena Carl Kline was supposed to appear before House committee staff Tuesday to face questions related to his handling of White House security clearances. -
USA After Mueller report, Twitter bots pushed 'Russiagate hoax' narrative As social media platforms continue to prepare for the 2020 election, efforts to spread disinformation and sow discord remain an ongoing issue. -
France Unions demand explanations after two French journalists arrested in latest 'gilets jaunes' protests Unions and NGOs working for the protection of journalists warn that an increasing number of journalists are being arrested and having their work equipment confiscated during gilets jaunes protests. -
United Kingdom British MPs return to duty and crucial Brexit issue after Easter break British MPs return to duty and the crucial Brexit issue after the Easter break as Theresa May hopes Britain will avoid taking part in Euro elections -
United Kingdom MPs welcomed by Extinction Rebellion on their return from Easter recess The environmental group Extinction Rebellion greet MPs in front of Parliament on the day they return from Easter recess. -
The Cube This photo of women cleaning the TV studio before election debate irks social media users | #TheCube Some claimed this was ironic in an election that has brought women's issues to the fore. -
Earth News Take a look at Prince Harry's remarkable message on Earth Day The Duke of Sussex turns out to be a talented photographer. -
USA Obscure group blamed for Sri Lanka bombings went 'from zero to 60' in single attack "To recruit seven to 10 suicide bombers, that takes years of effort. That is reason alone to doubt it could have done so much damage by itself." -
No Comment Families of Sri Lanka blast victims gather for memorial in Negombo A memorial service was held on Tuesday (April 23) in the courtyard of one of the churches in Sri Lanka targeted by suicide bombers on Easter Sunday -
United Kingdom Brits lose their marbles to Germans in annual World Championship It is claimed marbles has been played at Tinsley Green in West Sussex for hundreds of years. -
USA Inside Earth, scientists find weird blobs and huge mountains The emerging picture of our planet's innards is a "complete revolution." -
United Kingdom US President Donald Trump to make state visit to the UK from June 3-5 Donald Trump's state visit to the UK will take place on June 3-5, before the US President later goes to France to meet with President Emmanuel Macron -
USA Why aren't Democrats pushing to combat future foreign election interference? 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. -
Sri Lanka Watch: CCTV shows man with rucksack entering Sri Lankan church before explosion Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe told a press conference that the person depicted in the CCTV video was a suspect. "I can confirm this man is a suspect," he said. -
USA Trump to make state visit to the United Kingdom in June The president and first lady Melania Trump last visited the UK in July. -
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka blasts: Intel on attacks not shared because of a 'breakdown in communication', says PM Sri Lanka blasts: Intel not shared due to 'breakdown in communication' -
United Kingdom Action to tackle climate change must be based on evidence not fanaticism ǀ View Protestors on the streets of London perhaps had good intentions. But action on climate change won't come without governments acting on scientific evidence and facts. -
Sri Lanka 'Moaning children saved us from Sri Lanka hotel blast' Clare Harvey's children persuaded her to leave their table at the Kingsbury Hotel in Colombo just seconds before a suicide bomber struck. -
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka: What started the feud between the PM and president? Sri Lanka: What started the feud between the PM and president? -
United Kingdom Donald Trump will make a state visit to the UK from June 3-5, Queen Elizabeth II says Donald Trump will make state visit to UK from June 3-5 -
USA Kamala Harris says House should begin impeachment process of Trump "So we have to be realistic about what might be the end result, but that doesn't mean the process should not take hold," Harris said. -
Earth News Five ways to get involved with fashion revolution week Whether you’re already a conscious shopper, work in the fashion industry, or simply want to glean more perspective on the choices you make as a consumer. -
No Comment Colombo residents observe a moment of silence People gathered to hold a moment of silence in remembrance of the Easter Sunday's attacks at 08:30 am local -
United Kingdom Brexit insurgency threatens Theresa May’s revised plan and her leadership The British prime minister’s own party is in mutinous mood as opposition hardens to her Brexit deal and her position. -
USA Another quake hits Philippines as survivors are freed from collapsed supermarket "We're all very happy ... because we're still finding survivors after several hours." -
World Road Trip Europe Day 27: The effects of Greece's financial crisis nearly 10 years on Our correspondents Bryan Carter and Fay Doulgeri have set off on the next leg of Euronews' Road Trip ahead of the EU election in May. They have arrived to Metsovo in Greece where they have been asking people if they feel any improvement in their lives since the crisis that hit nearly 10 years ago. -
USA Crew of crashed rescue helicopter found alive after 16-hour ordeal Officials said their dry suits appeared to have helped them survive the frigid and stormy waters. -
USA Rivals are scrambling to dig up dirt on Pete Buttigieg Buttigieg was on nobody's radar as a serious presidential contender until a few weeks ago. Now his competitors are scrambling to find vulnerabilities. -
World Is it possible to rebuild Notre Dame in five years? French President Emmanuel Macron has set the ambitious target of rebuilding Notre-Dame within the next 5 years, but is this achievable? -
World Spanish elections: Catalonia issue dominates first TV debate Nationalist Vox movement excluded from head to head confrontation -
Spain Locals in Spanish town shoot and burn Carles Puigdemont effigy Locals in a Spanish town set alight and shot at a puppet made to resemble Carles Puigdemont, the ex-president of the Spanish region of Catalonia. -
World Italy's coaltion partners to discuss urgent bailout for crisis-hit Rome Italy’s warring coalition partners are meeting today to try to decide on an urgent financial bailout for the city of Rome. The capital's €12 billion debt must be restructured to avoid defaulting, but the League and the Five Star movement are far apart on the issue. -
Luxembourg Luxembourg’s Grand Duke Jean dies aged 98 During his 36 years as Grand Duke, his country of half a million inhabitants wedged in between Belgium, Germany and France, turned from an industrial backwater into an international financial hub. -
World News Kim Jong Un to meet Putin following stalled sanctions talks with U.S. Kim Jong Un is to be welcomed to Russia for a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin following the stalled talks between the US and North Korea over sanctions relief Pyongyang had sought. -
Earth News Exploring Barcelona’s sustainable food scene Barcelona’s eco-friendly restaurants offering green alternatives to traditional tapas. -
United Kingdom Woman arrested as ‘New IRA’ admits killing Northern Ireland journalist Lyra McKee The dissident republican group has offered ‘sincere apologies’ for shooting dead the 29-year-old reporter during rioting in Londonderry. -
Poland Judas effigy controversy: Polish town slammed over 'atrocious revival of medieval anti-Semitism' A town in Poland has been criticised after locals beat and burned a Judas effigy that was made to look like a stereotypical Orthodox Jew. -
United Kingdom Kensington Palace releases photos of Prince Louis to mark his first birthday Kensington Palace has released a set of photographs featuring Britain's Prince Louis to mark his first birthday. -
USA Sri Lanka attack: Internet shutdowns more common than you think Since 2011, an expert has documented more than 400 cases of internet blackouts, with about 150 of them occurring last year alone.