Sport History Made for Australia Australian Katharina Haecker took her first Grand Prix Gold at the Tel Aviv Grand Prix beating Canada's Beauchemin-Pinard, making Haecker the Woman of the Day. 24/01/2020
USA Behind the scenes: How the Democratic House managers prepped their trial presentation A small army of congressional staffers spent weeks crafting the case — working to prepare elements long before the House managers were even named. 24/01/2020
Germany Germany gunman accused of killing parents, aunt, uncle and step-siblin Police in Rot am See said that the killings were 'a family drama'. 24/01/2020
USA Four dead after 6.8 magnitude earthquake strikes Turkey Tremblor struck near the town of Sivrice in eastern Elazig province, Turkey's emergency management agency said. 24/01/2020
China How best to prevent coronavirus: three burning questions answered Euronews spoke to infectious disease experts about the coronavirus outbreak. 24/01/2020
USA Giuliani launches 'common sense' podcast, urges impeachment case be dismissed On the inaugural episode, the president's personal lawyer said no crimes were committed. 24/01/2020
World News Angola seeks to gain investor confidence in Davos Angola seeks to attract foreign investment in Davos. The nation is in no short of wealth, but unemployment and poverty have fertile ground. 24/01/2020
Europe News Locals still searching for answers over Jewish cemetery attack 'We don't know why they attack (the graves), they are dead,' said one local in the community near Strasbourg. 24/01/2020
USA Trump becomes first sitting president to attend March for Life rally "Unborn children have never had a stronger defender in the White House," Trump said, in the first appearance by a sitting president at the annual anti-abortion event. 24/01/2020
USA 'Get rid of her': A voice appearing to be Trump's heard on tape demanding diplomat Yovanovitch's ouster The recording was made at a small private dinner at the Trump Hotel in D.C., according to ABC News. 24/01/2020
Euronews Debates Euronews debates: Is there a crisis in global governance? Euronews got experts together at the World Economic Forum in Davos to discuss the question. 24/01/2020
USA Trump camp continues to target Sanders, and the senator's camp is OK with that The increased attention might help elevate Sanders in the Democratic field but it could also resurrect issues that have divided the party in the past. 24/01/2020
No Comment Jewish and Muslim leaders in joint visit to Nazi death camp Auschwitz The historic visit comes ahead of commemorations to mark 75 years since its liberation. 24/01/2020
No Comment Last-ditch protests and strikes in France over pension reforms Unions are hoping to revive more opposition to the controversial reforms. 24/01/2020
No Comment Death toll rises after Storm Gloria batters Catalonia's coast The storm, which has wrought havoc on huge swathes of Spain's eastern and southern coastline, has killed at least 13 people. 24/01/2020
World Brexit can be good for Europe, says Finland's foreign minister Finland's Foreign Minister Pekko Haavisto believes that Brexit has brought the bloc closer together. He thinks other countries have seen the issues facing the UK and believe it's better to remain part of the bloc. 24/01/2020
USA Judge sets high bar for former Trump adviser Flynn to withdraw guilty plea To persuade a judge to let him withdraw his guilty plea, Flynn could be called to testify under oath and be subject to cross-examination during a hearing. 24/01/2020
Vatican Euroviews. Pope Francis put a woman in a top Vatican role. It shows how little power Catholic women hold ǀ View Failing to empower women narrows the Church’s vision and makes it less equipped to be a force for good in the world. 24/01/2020
My Europe Series Lessons from the past: remembering Auschwitz As world leaders commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp, we speak to a survivor from Belgium and look into how Alsace is seeing a rise in antisemitism. 24/01/2020
Earth News Norway has run out of snow, so they’re making it artificially instead The country famous for its icy conditions is suffering the consequences of climate change. 24/01/2020
Business Planet Europe's hydrogen revolution: the promise of power without pollution In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet travels to Gothenburg to see how one firm’s cutting edge technology is powering Europe’s growing hydrogen economy. 24/01/2020
Business Planet Fueling the future: making hydrogen happen In partnership with The European Commission In spite of its massive potential, building the infrastructure for a hydrogen-based economy remains a major challenge and will take time. 24/01/2020
Earth News WATCH | Government puts nature centre stage in the Seychelles High-end tourism helped pull Seychelles from the brink of financial ruin after the 2008 economic crisis. 24/01/2020
United Kingdom London rolls out live facial recognition as EU considers ban The Metropolitan Police say the technology will help them combat "serious crime" but opponents argue it will be in violation of human rights. 24/01/2020
Switzerland Euroviews. Fossil fuel companies are burning the house down. They shouldn’t get a say on putting it out ǀ View Why are carbon emissions still rising? Why are climate negotiations failing to act? Blame the fossil fuel companies joining in discussions at Davos. 24/01/2020
USA Buffalo as an oasis? Scientists say a warmer earth could make colder cities into destinations. "People tuned in to climate change are asking the question, 'Where is it safe to live in the long term?'" one climate scientist said. 24/01/2020
USA Trump invites Netanyahu to White House, says Middle East peace plan imminent The president has touted his plans as the "deal of the century" but it has already been rejected by the Palestinians and others. 24/01/2020
My Europe Series Sick system: Bulgarian health crisis leaves patients vulnerable Bulgaria is in the grip of a health crisis as thousands of doctors and nurses leave the country. The result is a health system struggling to cope, where patients are left without key services. 24/01/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. Internet regulation is necessary but an overzealous Online Harms bill could harm our rights ǀ View Attempts to rein in the internet will take a step closer in the UK. The proposed new law, however, shows little sign of addressing fundamental issues. 24/01/2020
World News In pictures: The best pictures from this week's biggest stories Here are the best pictures from this week, featuring China's coronavirus outbreak, storms in Spain and climate controversy at Davos. 24/01/2020