15 November 2016 | Euronews
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Greece Greek protesters clash with police during Obama visit A march by thousands of Greek protesters turns violent as they demonstrate against US policy during a visit by President Obama. -
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: NATO urges more European defence spending This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. -
USA Paul Ryan re-elected House speaker as Donald Trump struggles to form team House speaker Paul Ryan wins re-election but Donald Trump loses key member of inner circle. -
Sport McLaren chief Ron Denis forced to step down Ron Denis has lost his battle to stay at the helm of Formula One giants McLaren. -
Italy Italy threatens to block EU budget talks EU governments and institutions are set for intense budget negotiations ahead of a Thursday deadline. -
Greece Obama urges debt relief for Greece Barack Obama has supported Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in his call for a restructuring of Greek debt. -
France Nicolas Sarkozy faces fresh allegations over cash from Gaddafi Former French leader Nicolas Sarkozy is facing fresh allegations over the financing of his 2007 election campaign just days before France is due to hold the first round of primary elections to select -
Real Economy The economy of an ageing Europe The tide has definitely turned against Europe’s population – making it increasingly ‘grey’. -
USA West Virginia Mayor resigns over racist Michelle Obama Facebook post The Mayor of Clay, West Virginia, has resigned following her comment on a racist Facebook post about outgoing first lady first Michelle Obama. -
Syria Russian planes resume intense air strikes in Syria Russian planes have taken to the skies over Syria again after a 28-day pause targeting Islamic militant groups in Idlib and Homs. -
Economy Oil bounces back on OPEC deal hopes Oil prices jumped on Tuesday on expectations that OPEC may be nearing an agreement to reduce a huge supply glut. -
Economy US retail sales boost interest rate hike probability Strong US retail sales in October indicate sustained economic strength, which could prompt the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates next month. -
Sport All-female Raid Amazone hits Palm Springs The 15th edition of the all-female ‘Raid Amazone’ kicked off this week. -
Russia Russian economy minister charged with bribery 60-year-old technocrat Alexei Ulyukayev is the highest-ranking Russian official to be arrested while in office since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. -
France Source close to former French minister Emmanuel Macron says he will announce presidential candidacy on Wednesday -
Sport ANOC begins 21st general assembly The 21st General assembly of the Association of National Olympic Committees began on Tuesday in Doha. -
Germany Germany bans Salafist 'True Religion' group as police swoop on nationwide network German police have mounted nationwide raids on Salafist militants TWR 'True Religion' as organisation is banned. -
Cinema Hungarian dramedy wins Best Feature in Thessaloniki The Thessaloniki International Film Festival, one of the oldest in Europe, has come to a close. -
Belgium The Belgian army takes to the streets Military personnel took to the streets to demonstrate against plans to increase their retirement age from 56 to 63. -
Sci-Tech Creating solar energy from trash Electricity and hot water are a given in many parts of the world, but in the marginalised town of Garin, north of the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires, there used to be… -
World News Awkward relations between Germany and Turkey In February 2016 German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara. -
Spain Spain: death of an elderly woman sparks outcry on “energy poverty” An 81-year-old woman died last Monday Nov. -
World News Harsh words between Germany and Turkey There has been a testy exchange of views on human rights and fundamental freedoms between the foreign ministers of Germany and Turkey. -
Cult Jones' debut album 'New Skin' out now East London soul artist Cherie Jones, known simply as Jones, is releasing her debut album ‘New Skin’. -
Economy UK inflation slips but Bank of England warns of price rises ahead Inflation in Britain slipped slightly in October, but Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has warned higher prices are on the way in the UK. -
Economy Eurozone growth solid despite Brexit vote, Trump election overshadows outlook The eurozone's economy grew steadily in the three months after the Brexit vote, up by 0.3 percent, but German expansion was weaker than expected. -
Europe News NATO chief seeks Trump's backing for alliance A strong NATO is in the interests of both Europe and the United States, the head of the alliance said on Tuesday, following Donald Trump’s election victory. -
Europe News NGO warns of worrying healthcare access for migrants in Europe A report by a leading medical NGO has found that migrants are struggling to access proper healthcare across Europe. -
Markets China's yuan at 8-year low against the US dollar China's currency, the yuan, hit its lowest value in almost eight years against the US dollar having declined for eight days in a row. -
Russia Russia's economy minister charged with bribery 60-year-old technocrat Alexei Ulyukayev is the highest-ranking Russian official to be arrested while in office since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. -
Business Series Weaker pound hits easyJet's profit Low-cost airline easyJet blames Brexit vote related fall in sterling for lower profits and will seek Air Operator Certificate in another EU country. -
No Comment Drone footage shows the extent of Aleppo's destruction Drone footage uploaded on social media by Aleppo Media Center (AMC) purports to show destroyed buildings and rubble on the streets in Al-Shaar neighbourhood in eastern Aleppo… -
World News Magic moon: pictures of the supermoon Many of you kindly sent us your supermoon pictures. Here are some of the best. There was also some incredible footage from the professionals. Thanks again! -
Japan Wholly impressive: huge city crater filled in just a week A huge sinkhole that swallowed a five-lane junction in Japan has been repaired in just one week. -
Greece Barack Obama in Athens with the focus on Greek debt relief The outgoing US President touches down in Athens on the first leg of his final overseas visit before handing over the keys of the White House to President Elect, Donald Trump -
USA US faces investigation into war crimes in Afghanistan The International Criminal Court has said that US forces might face a full investigation into possible war crimes committed in Afghanistan -
United Kingdom British government has no Brexit plan, leaked memo claims Britain has no overall Brexit plan and a blueprint for leaving the EU might not be agreed for six months, a leaked memo suggests. -
Egypt Death sentence against Mohammed Mursi overturned by Egyptian court The court of cassation overturns the death sentence pronounced in June against former president Mohammed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood -
Poland Poland exhumes late president Kaczynski's remains The bodies of late Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife Maria have been exhumed as part of a new investigation into the Smolensk plane crash. -
New Zealand Evacuations underway in New Zealand's quake hit areas Emergency rescue teams in New Zealand have begun evacuating scores of trapped tourists and residents from Kaikoura, the town hardest hit by a huge earthquake and a series of powerful… -
USA Dassey - 'Making a Murderer' case - to be freed A US federal judge has ordered the release of Brendan Dassey who was jailed for life for helping his uncle kill a woman in 2005. -
World News EU revamps security and adopts 'independent' spirit EU ministers meeting in Brussles agree to boost the bloc's security and defence strategy and to show 'independence' from US -
Russia Russian economy minister is detained over bribery allegations Russia’s Economy Minister Alexei Ulyukayev has been detained over the equivalent of an alleged 1. -
USA Trump and Putin agree to 'improve relations' US President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have agreed in a telephone conversation to try to mend ties between their two countries . -
Africanews Kenyan couple name their son Donald Trump, fend off criticisms The baby, Donald Trump Otieno, was born to Mr Felix Otieno and Ms Lorna Akoth on August 9 this year. The couple said there was a party planned to celebrate the 3-month old baby Trump.