29 April 2019 | Euronews
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USA Rod Rosenstein resigns from Justice Department, effective May 11 The deputy attorney general submitted his letter to Trump and said he enjoyed the president's "humor and courtesy." -
USA 'Truth over lies': Biden takes aim at Trump at kickoff campaign rally The former vice president stumped in Pittsburgh and ignored the other Democrats running for president. -
USA Chase Bank's 'Monday Motivation' tweet backfires While Chase acted quickly to delete the message, the bank could benefit from some timeless advice: "Never tweet." -
USA Mystery of moon's formation may have been solved New look at lunar rocks suggests that the moon formed when a Mars-size rock struck Earth while it was still young and covered in molten rock. -
USA In one of her final acts, synagogue shooting victim helped dying children Lori Gilbert Kaye is being remembered as a hero for the way she died. But the way she lived was just as inspiring. -
World News So-called IS leader Al-Baghdadi appears in alleged new video for first time in 5 years So-called Islamic State media network published on Monday what it said was a video message from its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi for the first time in five years. -
USA Can Congress make Attorney General Barr testify? It won't be easy Congress has three different methods at its disposal to seek compliance with a subpoena by holding a witness in contempt, and all have shortcomings. -
Europe News Brussels dances to the rhythm of the new Balkan music The 13th edition of Balkan Trafik has focused for the first time on the urban music of the region, bringing new voices on the stage of the European capital -
USA DHS won't answer questions about staff, funds for domestic terror fight Former DHS officials who previously worked on terrorism prevention worry the new office lacks the funding and staff to be effective. -
United Kingdom Football manager Bielsa hailed for act of sportsmanship that cost Leeds United promotion Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa has been hailed for an act of sportsmanship that also ended hope of his team being promoted to the Premier League. -
Spain What are the possible coalitions in Spain after the elections? After the Spanish socialists won the election without a majority, they must now form a coalition government with another party or group of parties. -
USA What if a killer asteroid were headed our way? NASA plans to find out The space agency and its partners are using a make-believe asteroid to address a real risk. -
Earth News What is vegan skin care — and is it better for you? Is it worth trying? -
United Kingdom UK police ask rape victims for social media content on mobile phones Campaigners have pledged to fight a move by British police to ask crime victims to hand over their mobile phones and social media passwords to investigators. -
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso church attack kills six people, including pastor Burkina Faso church attack kills six people, including pastor -
Earth News Ralph Lauren are turning washed up plastic bottles into luxury Polo shirts The Earth Polo is here and it's making an impact in the world of sustainable fashion -
Europe News The Brief: Socialists and Democrats - a closer look As the European Parliament elections draw near, we look at the political groups in the chamber, this time it's the turn of the socialists. -
No Comment Babies cry and demons fly at bizarre Sumo weeping festival in Japan The Nai Sumo Baby Crying Festival takes place every year at the Sensoji Temple in Japan. According to tradition, Sumo wrestlers try to provoke the babies' cry to drive away from the demons that are close to them. -
No Comment Notre Dame: Young trade trainees hope to help restore scorched roof France is in a hurry to rebuild the world-famous Notre-Dame cathedral. The young people of the Compagnons du Devoir, hope to be among the chosen ones for the prestigious task of restoring their centennial roof. -
World News EU countries increase military spending due to 'growing perceptions of Russia threat': report Several countries in Central and Eastern Europe have increased spending on their militaries, largely due to growing perceptions of a threat from Russia, according to a report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). -
USA A renegade general with past CIA links is attacking Libya's capital Libya is like "'Game of Thrones' where every house is ruled by Joffrey," one expert said. -
No Comment Orthodox Christians in Moscow prepare for Easter celebrations Russian Orthodox believers came to Vysokopetrovsky Monastery in Moscow on Saturday on the eve of Easter to prepare for the holiest day in the Orthodox church calendar. -
Spain Spanish electoral board bans Puigdemont and advisers from running in European elections Spain's electoral board has banned former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont and two of his former advisers from running in the European elections. -
Spain Spanish socialists may need support of separatists to form government Pedro Sánchez's socialists may need the support of Spanish separatist parties to be able to form a majority government after Sunday's general election -
Greece Watch: Greeks 'burn Judas' in ancient Orthodox Easter tradition Boats circle a straw figure of the Biblical traitor before setting it alight. The tradition dates back several centuries but in some places has only been brought back in the last few decades. -
Earth News Is fast fashion slowing down? A recent fashion report scoring 200 major global brands shows improvement. -
USA Trump says NRA 'must get its act together quickly' amid internal strife, New York probe Trump said the NRA "is under siege" by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Attorney General Letitia James as the state investigates the organization. -
Norway Beluga whale wearing Russian harness raises alarm in Norway Harnessing the power of the sea: A beluga whale found with a Russian-made harness has raised the alarm of Norwegian officials amid speculation the animal may have escaped from a Russian military facility. -
Next Series New risks and opportunities for fishing industry with climate change Researchers are preparing a set of practical recommendations for policymakers and the industry on mitigating climate change effects. They’re also preparing a software tool that helps to manage fish stocks more efficiently. -
USA Beto O'Rourke releases $5 trillion plan to combat climate crisis The Democratic presidential candidate Monday released his first major policy proposal of the campaign, a four-pillar plan to battle climate change. -
USA Biden is the Democratic frontrunner, but a vulnerable one 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. -
No Comment Indonesia: 29 dead in heavy flooding on Sumatra The heavy floods that occurred during the weekend on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, have killed at least 17 people. -
Sport Czech footballer Josef Sural killed in crash, says Turkish club Alanyaspor Czech international striker Josef Sural, who played for Turkish club Alanyaspor, was killied in a minibus crash early Monday. -
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka bans face veil as security officials warn of 'imminent attacks' Sri Lanka banned women from wearing face veils as security officials warned that Islamist militants behind Easter Sunday's bombings are planning ' imminent attacks.' -
United Kingdom Watch: Art installation on UK beach marks little-known WWII attack The US 4th Infantry Division lost 749 men in the attack, four times as many as they did on D-Day. -
World News Obesity report highlights risk of Type 2 diabetes for 'slightly' overweight people Research based on data from nearly three million adults suggests that even being slightly overweight doubles the chances of developing Type 2 diabetes. -
Earth News London Marathon champions use of seaweed water pouches A revolutionary invention to reduce the use of plastic bottles -
World Mayor in German town tells owners to 'build or lose' land in residential areas The mayor in the town of Tübingen has told land owners to 'build or loose' their properties. This weekend 20 letters were sent out to people that own unused land in the area. According to the letters they now have fours years to either build residential living space or they will be forced to sell. -
USA New Netflix documentary goes behind the scenes with Ocasio-Cortez From bartender to congresswoman: "Knock Down the House" tells the story of the New Yorker's stunning upset — with rare glimpses of her moments self-doubt. -
World Sustainable dairy products made in Mali Inspire Africa is in Mali to find out more about the young entrepreneur creating a sustainable ecosystem for herders and farmers in his country. -
World Road Trip Europe Day 31 Sandanski: Voters demand better living standards Bryan Carter and Apostolos Staikos continue our European road trip by heading to Bulgaria just in time for Orthodox Easter, to find out what voters there are thinking before the European elections next month. -
World News 'Ghost Army' veterans recall secret World War Two decoy mission Veterans of the secret ‘Ghost Army’ tasked with deceiving Nazi forces with decoy tanks have been recalling their extraordinary role in World War Two. -
USA Soccer star dies after luxury van returning from game crashes in Turkey The state-run Anadolu Agency said the vehicle veered off the road and overturned near the town of Alanya, which is located on Turkey's Mediterranean coast. -
USA Hundreds work themselves to death while counting ballots in Indonesia Conducting a vote in a country that stretches more than 3,000 miles from its western to eastern tips has been both a Herculean logistical feat and deadly. -
World Angolans hold solidarity concert for Mozambique Throughout Angola a solidarity movement has grown up in support of victims of the two cyclones that have hit Mozambique over the last six weeks. -
United Kingdom Many Britons shun holidays in EU amid Brexit uncertainty: travel firm More people in UK are opting for destinations outside the European Union (EU) for their holidays compared to previous years in the face of a Brexit impasse, according to travel company Thomas Cook. -
USA Socialists set to reign in Spain, but will need help The Vox party claimed 10 percent of the vote and 24 seats, the first time since the 1980s that a far-right party will sit in the national parliament. -
Russia Watch: Shortlist revealed for Aga Khan Architecture Award The award recognises architecture that addresses the needs of Muslim communities. Nominees this year include an Indonesian microlibrary and an Omani fish market which highlights tradition while drawing tourism. -
USA The making of 'Mayor Pete': How a data geek learned to govern with heart NBC News interviewed Buttigieg and dozens of people who have worked with him to better understand the candidate who has shaken up the 2020 race. -
World News Suspected spy for UAE held in Turkey committed suicide Suspected spy for UAE held in Turkey committed suicide -
USA California synagogue shooting: Rabbi describes 'heart-wrenching' scene A worshipper at the California synagogue where a gunman opened fire, killing one woman, has told how he confronted the teenage shooter. -
Business EU's Juncker says Poland unlikely to leave the European Union EU's Juncker says Poland unlikely to leave the European Union -
USA Gunman opens fire on Baltimore cookout, killing 1, wounding 6 The suspect "began firing indiscriminately into the crowd, striking a number of people," a police official said. -
World News Environment is top priority for EU voters, survey suggests Far fewer respondents saw immigration as a priority than the environment and a fair tax system. -
Earth News What’s hot, and not in the world of green beauty according to a professional makeup artist We caught up with Sjaniel Turrel a holistic makeup artist, who works with likes of Jasmine Hemsley and Deliciously Ella’s Ella Mills. -
USA Jewish leaders urge 'wake-up call' after latest synagogue attack Saturday's attack came six months after a man fatally shot 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh — the deadliest attack against Jews in American history. -
USA Guantanamo's top commander fired over 'loss of confidence' in leadership He had appealed for upgrades to accommodate the detention camp's aging population. -
USA Dems face defining 2020 question: Does defeating Trump outweigh all? Joe Biden's entry into the race reignites arguments within the party over what kind of candidate can beat Trump. -
Spain Elections 2019: The political landscape of Spain has changed colour The results of election day have coloured the map of Spain in swathes of Socialist red. With more than 99% of the votes counted, the figures become final.