4 November 2016 | Euronews
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Iraq Iraqi forces met with 'unexpectedly strong opposition from ISIL' in fight for Mosul Iraqi forces say they are making ground in the fight for Mosul, but are meeting fierce resistance from ISIL fighters in the northern city. -
Turkey ISIL claims Diyarbakir bombing days after 'al-Baghdadi urged attacks on Turkey' ISIL claims responsibility for a deadly suicide bombing in Diyarbakir. It's the first attack the group has admitted to carrying out in Turkey. -
France Sting concert for reopening of the Bataclan, site of Paris terror attacks The concert on November 12 will be just a day before the first anniversary of the Paris terrorist attacks -
World News Mass rally against Jakarta's governor turns violent At least one person has been killed in Indonesia following violent clashes between police and hardline Muslim protesters in Jakarta. -
World News Russian National Unity Day brings celebration but also controversy A monument to Grand Prince Vladimir has been erected near the Kremlin -
USA US election: campaign heads into final weekend The ongoing soap opera of the US presidential election is heading into its final weekend. -
Business Series Samsung recalls millions of dangerous washing machines After the problems with its Note 7 smartphones, Samsung is having to recall about 2.8 million top-loading washing machines in the US. -
Turkey Turkey rocked by protests after high-profile arrests The Turkish authorities have arrested the leaders of the country's main pro-Kurdish opposition party as part of a terrorism inquiry. -
Italy Renaissance masterpiece damaged in Florence flooding restored Fifty years after being badly damaged in massive floods in Florence, a Renaissance masterpiece has been unveiled to the public -
Sport CSKA continue perfect start to Euroleague title defence CSKA Moscow continued their impressive start to the new Euroleague season when they beat Olympiacos to become the only team in the competition with a perfect… -
Europe News Court ruling will not delay Britain's Brexit timetable A court decision demanding that MPs have more say over Britain’s exit from the European Union will make no difference to the government’s timetable to quit the bloc, British Foreign Secretary Boris Jo -
Nicaragua Immovable Daniel Ortega favourite for re-election as Nicaragua's president Daniel Ortega, central to Nicaragua's politics since 1979, is the favourite in this weekend's presidential election. No longer a revolutionary, is he on the verge of cementing one-party rule in his co -
Economy Dissecting the presidential candidate's views of the US-Cuba trade embargo Many Cubans are closely focused on the twists and turns of the US election battle, unsure what the outcome will mean for their country's economy. -
World Bucks find form to down Pacers The Milwaukee Bucks finally found their rhythm in the new NBA regular season when they thrashed the Indian Pacers on matchday five. -
Turkey The UN hits out at Turkey Ankara's detention or suspension of more than 110, 000 officials since a failed coup in July may go "beyond what is permissible", the organisation says. -
Syria No sign of civilians or rebels leaving Aleppo despite Russian airstrikes pause A Russian pause in airstrikes on the Syrian city of Aleppo does not appear to have encouraged any civilians to leave or rebels to surrender, as Moscow had hoped. -
Business Series Takata looks at bankruptcy protection for its US unit - report Troubled airbag maker Takata is reportedly considering filing for bankruptcy protection for its US division. -
United Kingdom Brexit battle: What next in the messy divorce proceedings? UK prime minister Theresa May has told EU leaders that she is confident a court ruling – which threatens to delay Britain’s exit from the bloc – will be… -
Business Series BMW profits hit by shift to demand for smaller cars BMW says the fact that it sold more smaller vehicles and fewer in the US hit its quarterly operating profit. -
Iraq Iraqi forces step up attacks in push towards centre of Mosul Mosul in Iraq is seeing the most intensive fighting yet since the offensive to retake the city from ISIL militants began more than two weeks ago -
France Good COP, bad COP? Will applying the Paris Climate agreement be a COP-out? November 4th sees the application of the Paris COP21 agreement on fighting climate change, but will polluting nations take the necessary steps and live up to their promises? -
Economy US adds 161,000 jobs in October, wages rise US monthly jobs numbers show a strong pace of hiring in October, a lower unemployment rate and increased wages. -
World News And also... drinking with death masks in New York, high altitude trick-or-treating and Chinese police dazzle drivers Every Friday journalists from Euronews’ various language teams choose a selection of stories from Europe and beyond which did not reach the international… -
Cult Dubai embraces Italian design Showcase of design in Dubai -
Cult The Shchukin Collection,Modigliani and film festivals in Seville and Minsk Films and Art in RDV. -
Spain Spain's new cabinet is sworn in Opposition parties say Mariano Rajoy's new team shows no sign of being open to the dialogue his minority government will need to survive. -
No Comment 'Body parts' piled up outside Russian embassy in London Eight-hundred mannequin limbs were dumped outside the Russian embassy in London to protest over Moscow’s actions in Syria. -
Cinema 'My Life as a Courgette' uplifting animation by Claude Barras Seductive animation by Swiss director Claude Barras -
Turkey Turkey: ISIL claims responsibility for deadly car bomb attack in Diyarbakir A car bomb has rocked the southeastern Turkish city of Diyarbakir, reportedly killing at least eight people and wounding more than 100 others. -
France Police clear thousands from Paris migrant camp Hundreds of French police officers moved in at dawn to clear what is described as Paris’ largest migrant camp. -
Cinema Dark crime comedy 'Dog Eat Dog' stars Defoe and Cage Nasty criminals plot baby kidnap -
Turkey Arrests leave a 'dark stain' on Turkey's history - HDP Turkey's main pro-Kurdish political party has pledged to show a "democratic reaction" after its two co-leaders and at least 11 lawmakers were detained in raids overnight. -
Turkey Turkey: deadly explosion rocks Diyarbakir after HDP raids A car bomb has rocked the southeastern Turkish city of Diyarbakir, reportedly killing at least eight people and wounding more than 100 others. -
USA Barack Obama and Melania Trump speak out in support of their presidential candidates Barack Obama and Melania Trump hit the campaign trail as the US presidential race enters its final days. -
Turkey Pro-Kurdish HDP leaders arrested in Turkish counter-terrorism investigation Turkish police have detained the co-leaders of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) party as part of an ongoing counter-terrorism investigation. -
Iraq ISIL leader 'may be losing control' in Mosul, US claims The US claims an audio recording said to have been made by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi could show he is losing control of the jihadists in Mosul. -
Turkey Turkey: pro-Kurdish HDP leaders 'arrested in counter-terrorism probe' In Turkey, the pro-Kurdish HDP leaders and other MPs are reportedly arrested as part of an ongoing counter-terrorism investigation.