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Now playing Next France Francois Fillon: the 'dark horse' who wants to change France Francois Fillon, France’s dark horse in the primaries is now a strong favourite for president. 28/11/2016
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Now playing Next Cuba Thousands gather in Havana's Revolution Square as Cuba bids farewell to Fidel Castro A 21-gun salute echoed across the Havana, as thousands of Cubans started gathering in Revolution Square to bid farewell to Fidel Castro. 28/11/2016
Now playing Next Syria Civilians flee rebel-held eastern Aleppo as Syrian regime tightens grip Men, women and children are fleeing the frontline in Aleppo as fierce fighting in the war-shattered Syrian city intensifies. 28/11/2016
Now playing Next Sweden A dire climate warning for the Arctic A new study says the the Arctic is experiencing rapid change "beyond anything previously experienced" and in ways that will fundamentally affect both people and ecosystems. 28/11/2016
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Now playing Next Cinema Fans in Mexico get a taste of new 'Star Wars' Star Wars fans were treated to the first twenty minutes of the franchise’s latest movie, ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’, at a special event in Mexico City. 28/11/2016
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Now playing Next Ukraine Chernobyl nuclear disaster site sealed with massive steel shield On April 26, 1986 a reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine exploded, causing an environmental disaster never before seen, and forcing tens of thousands of people to… 28/11/2016
Now playing Next Europe News New EU drive aims to slash food waste The European Commission is launching a new drive to cut food waste in the bloc. 28/11/2016
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Now playing Next Sport Chelsea continue fine run under Conte with derby win over Spurs Chelsea thrilled their home fans at the Stamford Bridge over the weekend by condeming derby rivals Tottenham to a first Premier League defeat of the season. 28/11/2016
Now playing Next Austria All you need to know about Austria's presidential election Europe could lurch further to the right when Austrians go to the polls on Sunday, December 4, to choose a new president. 28/11/2016
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Now playing Next Economy Oil falls again, dragging down dollar The oil price continues to fall on doubts OPEC will agree production cuts. 28/11/2016
Now playing Next Italy Is Italy about to lose its prime minister? Opinion polls are predicting the prime minister's defeat in a referendum at the start of December. 28/11/2016
Now playing Next China Next UN boss Guterres raises human rights during China trip A call for human rights to be respected globally was made on Monday by UN Secretary General-elect Antonio Guterres, during a visit to Beijing. 28/11/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UKIP gets a new leader Paul Nuttall will take over from UKIP's former leader Nigel Farage, who stood down in June after achieving his decades-long ambition of seeing Britain vote to leave the EU. 28/11/2016