5 November 2016 | Euronews
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Nigeria Abducted Chibok schoolgirl found with baby boy The Nigerian military says one of the Chibok schoolgirls who was abducted by Boko Haram militants two and a half years ago has been found with a ten-month-old… -
Sport Solo, non-stop and without assistance - Vendee Globe skippers ready to set sail Competitors of the Vendee Globe are ready to set sail for the eighth edition of the non-stop solo round the world race on Sunday. -
Syria Fighting resumes in Aleppo It comes as a ten-hour ceasefire by Russian and Syrian government forces in the Syrian city comes to an end. Moscow says it was the final chance for rebels to leave besieged areas. -
Sport Olesen extends lead in Turkey Thorbjorn Olesen was again on target at the Turkish Airlines Open in Antalya. -
Sport Murray reaches summit of world rankings following stunning season-long battle with Djokovic Britain’s Andy Murray has continued his stellar season by reaching the summit of the men’s world rankings for the first time in his career. -
Italy Violent scenes on the streets of Florence Police used shields to block young men who were charging them in an attempt to reach a building where Prime Minister Matteo Renzi was at a political meeting. -
USA A baby and Beyonce - the last days of US presidential election campaigning With the finish line in sight, Donald Trump is pulling out all the stops in his presidential election campaigning. -
China Monkey business as Trump is picked as US president Predictive pets have gone bananas for the US election -
Turkey Europe protests against Turkish arrests Demonstrations have taken place in Istanbul, Diyarbakir, Germany and France over the ongoing arrests of politicians and journalists in Turkey. -
Sport EuroLeague: Anadolu and Baskonia put ghosts to bed on matchday five Anadolu Efes Istanbul battled past Panathinaikos on Friday to improve their record to 3-2 for the new EuroLeague season. -
Greece Tsipras reshuffles the Greek cabinet Analysts see it as an attempt to shore up his government's popularity and speed up reforms Athens has agreed to implement under its latest international bailout deal. -
Iraq Battle for Mosul: Iraqi families fleeing ISIL reunited with relatives There have been emotional reunions at a refugee camp east of Mosul, as families fleeing ISIL militants come together with their relatives. -
Turkey More arrests and court hearings in Turkey Nine journalists from Turkey's pro-opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet have been remanded in custody in Istanbul. -
United Kingdom Is this the end for Brexit? The UK is entering a period of political uncertainty prompted by plans for negotiating a Brexit, or British exit from the European Union. -
No Comment Indonesian police fire tear gas at Muslim protesters Indonesian police fire tear gas and water cannon to disperse hardline Muslims protesters, after tens of thousands rallied to demand the resignation of the Christian governor of the capital, Jakarta, w -
No Comment Kurds protest in Turkey and Germany Scuffles broke out in Ankara and Diyarbakir on Friday after Turkish authorities banned a press statement in support of 12 detained legislators from the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party… -
China Twin pandas meet each other for first time in Shanghai -
South Korea Thousands of South Koreans rally in Seoul, calling for embattled president to go Tens of thousands of South Koreans have joined a candle-lit rally in Seoul, calling on the country’s embattled president to go. -
Turkey Turkey orders formal arrest of Cumhuriyet executives and journalists Turkish authorities have reportedly ordered the formal arrest of nine executives and journalists of the opposition Cumhuriyet newspaper. -
France ETA leader arrested in southwestern France - Spanish officials The head of the Basque militant separatist group ETA is said to have been arrested in south-western France. -
My Europe Series The State of the Union: EU executive under fire over Oettinger's racial slur State of the Union is euronews’ weekly round-up of the top stories from the past seven days. -
Haiti Haiti announces agricultural aid campaign amid anger over hurricane help When Hurricane Matthew hit Haiti a month ago, it didn’t discriminate – destroying everything in its path. -
USA US election: Clinton and Trump fight for key battleground states With just three days to go, the US presidential hopefuls battle it out for control of the swing states. -
Germany Facebook should have removed sex video, Italian court rules Facebook should have removed a sex video of a woman who later committed suicide, with or without a court order, judges in Italy have ruled. -
Greece Greece undergoes cabinet reshuffle in effort to speed up bailout reforms Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has reshuffled the cabinet, notably moving out a number of ministers who have opposed bailout reforms. -
Turkey Angry protests in Turkey and beyond after arrest of pro-Kurdish HDP politicians Protesters have taken to the streets of a number of Turkish cities in anger at the arrest of a number of pro-Kurdish HDP politicians.