30 December 2019 | Euronews
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Russia Two terrorism suspects jailed in Russia after US tip The two suspects had recorded a video swearing their allegiance to the IS. -
USA Bernie Sanders 'more than fit enough' for presidency despite heart attack, doctors say "I am confident he has the mental and physical stamina to fully undertake the rigors of the Presidency," Sanders' longtime doctor wrote in a letter. -
Romania Woman dies after being set ablaze during surgery in Romania The Ministry of Health has launched an investigation into the incident. -
USA 'A crisis of hate': Politicians condemn anti-Semitism after Hannukah attack Saturday's incident comes after a string of violent attacks on Jewish communities in New York and around the country. -
No Comment A huge rat statue has been placed in a shrine as an offering On Sunday, members of a volunteer group and local children put the three-meter-tall rat statue at the entrance of Tatsumizu Shrine in the town of Misato in Mie Prefecture -
USA Andrew Yang asks DNC for more qualifying polls ahead of January debate. DNC says no. Yang argued that a "diverse set of candidate might be absent from the stage in Des Moines for reasons out of anyone's control." -
World News Will 2020 be the year of 5G technology? Euronews explains 5G will enable users to download whole movies in seconds but will require many more antennas, raising health fears. -
USA Pompeo says Senate run 'not something I want to do' President Trump said last month that Pompeo could jump into the race if Republicans were concerned they'd lose the red-state Senate seat. -
No Comment Iraqi troops launch operation against IS cells in central Iraq Iraqi troops supported launched a large operation to uproot IS clandestine cells in central Iraq near Kirkuk. -
Food and Drink Boozy marathons: can running and drinking alcohol really be healthy? Wine and cheese go together, but wine and running is not such a common pairing. The only way to understand it, is to be part of it. -
No Comment Weary French travellers face new week of transport disruption On the 26th day of the SNCF and RATP strike, passengers at Gare Saint-Lazare are adapting to the transport problems which have become a daily occurrence. -
Russia Snow in Moscow is a no show - so it will just have to be fake snow! Moscow decorates city with artificial snow in warmest winter since 1886. -
World News 10 stories that changed Europe in the last decade Europe, you've changed. Here are the 10 events that have changed Europe in the last 10 years. -
World News 'Keep up the pressure,' says UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in New Year message 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the United Nations, and they are launching a 'decade of action'. -
Climate Now Will extreme wildfires become the norm of tomorrow? Wildfires seem to spark more often and last longer all over the world. If so, what does that mean for people and ecosystems? -
France Watch: Masked men rob McDonald's outlet in France at gunpoint The robbery was described as 'amateurish' by diners, many of which continued to eat their meals throughout. -
No Comment No Comment: What you need to remember from 2019 Climate change and Brexit were among the two biggest topics of 2019. -
Russia Russia warns EU over crumbling Iran nuclear deal The U.S. withdrew from the accord last year and imposed crippling economic sanctions that block Iran from selling crude oil abroad. -
No Comment Giant rice cakes offered to shrine in Japanese tradition The huge rice cakes are supposed to ensure good health and an abundant harvest in the coming year. -
China Chinese scientist sentenced to three years in jail for gene-editing human embryos The scientist used CRISPR to genetically modify the babies and make them immune to the AIDS virus. -
World News Chinese tourist vandalises cross at Lithuania's top tourist site The cross was left in tribute to Hong Kong's protest movement. -
USA GOP senator says Trump isn't a role model but 'I don't get to pick the people that I work with' Lankford said it's been "a bit of a conundrum" to disagree with the president on moral issues but the administration has been "tenaciously pro-life" and "very focused on religious liberty." -
No Comment Australian firefighters battle bushfires in suburban Melbourne Firefighters were battling a bushfire in suburban Melbourne on Monday amid emergency warnings across the state of Victoria. -
USA Climate change became a burning issue in the 2010s, but also an opportunity ǀ View Over the same 10 years that the danger of global warming increased, addressing that danger went from being a political liability to being an economic opportunity. -
United Kingdom 'Can you give me 50 Cent's number?': The oddest requests made to Britain's Foreign Office in 2019 British diplomatic staff handled some pretty unusual requests in 2019. Here are 10 of the weirdest enquiries it received. -
USA New York bail changes set to take effect in January despite late swell of opposition Cash bail requirements and pretrial detention will be eliminated for those accused of most misdemeanors and nonviolent felonies. -
France After 26 days without pay, how are France's strikers surviving? The strikes over change to the French pension system are now the longest ever. -
USA Iran calls U.S. Middle East airstrikes acts of 'terrorism' The Iraqi president said it was "unacceptable and considered as an aggressive action and violation of Iraqi sovereignty." -
France Macron under pressure as French strike heads for the record books The strike is now the second-longest in French history and is on course to surpass the longest, which lasted for 28 days in the winter of 1986/87. -
USA Greta Thunberg blazed a path for the year in climate change "In a sense, we're at a tipping point for world industries, but the hope is that we're tipping in the right direction and not back to the Stone Age," one climate scientist said. -
USA Democratic defector? Sen. Jones could break with his party to back Trump at Senate trial. NBC News interviewed Alabama voters to find out what they think the freshman lawmaker, facing the re-election fight of his life, should do. -
USA Trump's hold on aid may have been temporary, but Ukraine fears permanent harm "Just the presence of the American army on the territory of Ukraine, in my opinion, already scares the enemy — even without any other aid." -
USA How Netflix, Star Wars and Marvel redefined Hollywood ǀ View In the 2010s, people didn't stop going to the movies. That might be because as the screens got smaller, the movies got bigger. -
World News 2019: A year in pictures From Assange to Greta, eagles to alligators, leaders old and new, here are some defining images from 2019. -
Cyprus Cyprus court finds British woman guilty of fabricating rape claim against 12 Israelis The individuals she had accused of assaulting her were not summoned to court because prosecutors considered it a case of public mischief and not rape. -
USA Researchers behind claim of gene-edited babies sentenced in China The lead scientist, He Jiankui, was sentenced to three years in jail and fined the equivalent of $430,000. -
Australia Call for Sydney New Year's fireworks to be cancelled as wildfires rage The celebrations have been cancelled in Canberra as temperatures reach 38C.