21 November 2016 | Euronews
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USA Atlanta Zoo opens panda naming celebration to public vote Parents often agonise over naming their offspring, with many unwanted suggestions. -
Italy Watch: Robber smashes shopkeeper with bottle in raid in Italy This is the dramatic moment a robber smashed a bottle over the head of a shopkeeper in southern Italy. -
World News Moscow boosts its weapons deployment in Kaliningrad Moscow has deployed anti-shipping, Bastion missile launchers in its enclave of Kalaningrad. -
France Paris aglow for Christmas The official ceremony to launch the lights last year was postponed following the terror attacks in the capital, but this year the ceremony went ahead with Judo star Teddy Riner doing the honours. -
Japan Tsunami warning after powerful earthquake rocks Japan An earthquake with a magnitude of 6. -
Turkey Thousands protest against a proposed child sex law in Turkey Thousands took to the streets in Turkey to protest against a bill proposed by the ruling party, which critics say would legalise rape. -
Ukraine Ukraine marks Day of Dignity and Freedom Thousands of Ukrainians have marked the third anniversary of the deadly Euromaidan protests. -
Germany Donald Trump's grandfather moved to US after being 'banished from Germany' An event in Germany dating back more than a hundred years could have had a profound effect on the 2016 US presidential election, a newly-discovered royal decree appears to… -
Europe News Merkel is 'problematic' - EU politicians react to fourth Chancellor bid Candidate for a fourth term, German Chancellor Angela Merkel could confirm her status as the most influential leader of the European Union again next year. -
World Norwegian PM: migrants need to work more and fit in Full interview with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg -
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU-Turkey relations to be frozen? This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of all the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. -
Economy Draghi sees green shots of recovery across eurozone The eurozone is recovering at a “moderate to steady pace and unemployment is falling” according to the European Central Bank’s president. -
Hungary 'We won't accept Brussels' diktat' - Hungary's PM reiterates anti-migrant stance Despite a referendum deemed invalid and losing parliamentary vote on his anti-migrant policies, Viktor Orbam continues to speak his mind on the matter. -
Libya 'Children among dead' in Benghazi bomb blast Three children are believed to be among at least seven people killed in a car bomb attack in Benghazi. -
Sport Video: final day's action of the all-female Amazon Raid After a week of gruelling challenges including mountain biking, canoing and a foot race, the 15th edition of the ‘Raid Amazones’ came to a close this week. -
Syria Aleppo's bloody week Aleppo’s children are the victims of the ongoing fighting: among them school children in the government-controlled west of the city and a girl in a rebel-held district in the… -
Iraq Shia militia in Iraq move to cut off Mosul supply route Days after seizing an air base south of Tal Afar, Iranian backed Shia militia in Iraq are moving to encircle the city in an attempt to finish off the job. -
Series Postcards from Uzbekistan: the tradition of Khiva puppets As well as having stunning monuments, Khiva is rich in culture and traditions, including puppetry -
Germany Germany: with or without Merkel Angela Merkel's decision to seek a fourth term as Chancellor has been met with little enthusiasm in Germany. Her image as a liberal anchor in stormy political times is both a blessing and a curse for -
Economy Spain's exports boost helps trade deficit drop A rise in exports and a drop in imports has allowed Spain’s trade deficit to fall by 29 percent between January and September to 13. -
Business Series Facebook to boost UK staff at London HQ The British government has hailed Facebook’s decision to expand its UK operations as “proof that business is confident” in the economy. -
Vatican Forgiving abortion: Pope Francis extends power to all Roman Catholic priests Pope Francis grants all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, but the Church maintains the act of aborting remains a sin. -
World News France's surprise result: Francois Fillon wins Republican presidential primary After the UK’s Brexit vote and Donald Trump’s US victory, it’s France’s turn for a shock result. -
France France foils new terror plot, seven arrested Authorities in France have arrested seven men and say they have foiled a terror plot which was ‘‘envisaged for some time. -
Sport Dortmund dish up first defeat for Bayern as Real Madrid win final derby at Vicente Calderon Zinedine Zidane’s Real Madrid finally put their derby ghosts to bed whey they thrashed city rivals Atletico 3-0 at the Vicente Calderon. -
Economy Oil prices surge up on output cut hopes Oil prices rose to three-week highs on Monday amid expectations that OPEC is moving close to a deal to cut output when it meets next week. -
World News Donbas Groove: photo exhibition will tell Europe about "war and peace" in eastern Ukraine Each of the 60-plus photos on display tell a unique story about extraordinary charity and business-projects from the frontline in Donbas. -
Cult Have a surreal Christmas with recipes by Salvador Dali Get your lips around these Salvador Dali recipes being revived in the ultimate Christmas cookbook. -
Cinema Pitt and Cotillard versus the Nazis and each other in "Alliance" Alliance" WWII romance that looks for on-screen chemistry between Pitt and Cotillard. -
Economy May pledges to make Britain corporate tax haven Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May has moved to ease business concerns over Brexit talks. -
Afghanistan At least 30 killed and dozens injured in Kabul mosque attack ISIL claims responsibility for a suicide bomb attack in a mosque in Kabul in which scores are killed and dozens more are injured. -
World News Pope allows all priests to forgive abortions Pope Francis has indefinitely granted to all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special confessors. -
No Comment Hundreds scramble for food aid in Mosul Residents of Mosul crowd around trucks delivering much-needed humanitarian aid and jostle for scant supplies. -
Democratic Republic Of Congo Media & conflicts: domestic and international media threatened in Central Africa Ethnic conflicts, political instability and starvation characterize the realities of Burundi and Democratic Republic of Congo. The Foreign press seems indifferent to the massacres taking place in thes -
Gaza Media & conflicts: the Israeli-Palestinian case The Middle East remains a region that draws the attention of the public because of the many conflicts in the area. According to INFOCORE, a study that investigates the role the media plays in violent -
France France's ex-President Sarkozy backs Fillon after shock primary defeat Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has endorsed his rival Francois Fillon after his shock exit from the Republican presidential primary. -
Sci-Tech ITU Telecom World shows off connectivity of the car ITU Telecom World in Bangkok gives a glimpse into a more intimate future between vehicle and user -
No Comment Children's hospital targeted in Aleppo Footage obtained from the Associated Press agency appears to show the moment a children’s hospital is struck by warplanes in Aleppo. -
World News Media & conflicts: dangerous liaisons, an INFOCORE study reveals The media's role in the management, prevention and resolution of violent conflicts is more crucial than ever. Euronews spoke to experts from INFOCORE, an international research project, investigating -
Next Series Digging deep to help Europe's soil European scientists have been digging deep so they can better understand the multiple threats facing soil which include erosion, pollution, decline of biodiversity and… -
Target International innovation in Istanbul's Teknopark This is the second episode in our series Target Turkey. -
Cult Foreign Fields plough new furrows with second album "Take Cover" Spinning distinction from depression, "Take Cover" ups the production for Foreign Field's brave second album -
Turkey NATO chief Stoltenberg calls for military alliance to enlarge NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has urged member states to enlarge the military alliance by ratifying the accession of Montenegro during a summit in… -
Iraq Millions gather for Arbaeen Tight security is in place in Iraq for the culmination of the annual pilgrimage procession for Shia Muslims. -
Cinema High-tech "Billy Lynn's Halftime Walk" takes early bath at US box office Billy Lynn's long halftime walk to exits as Sony high-hoper bombs at US box-office -
Afghanistan Many dead and wounded in Kabul attack A suicide bomber reportedly detonated his device inside the Baqer-ul-uloom mosque in the area of Darul Aman. -
Kosovo Media & conflicts: the challenges of Kosovo and of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia In the Balkans, the foreign media played a key role in raising awareness about the bloodshed taking place in the region, and in influencing international public opinion regarding a military interventi -
Greece Former Greek president Stephanopoulos dies Constantine Stephanopoulos dies at the age of 90 after contracting a lung infection. He was taken into hospital on Sunday and his condition is said to have deteriorated rapidly. -
USA Donald Trump lambasted at the American Music Awards The US president-elect featured in the re-written lyrics of Green Day's controversial anti-gun violence single "Bang Bang", performed at the ceremony. -
Haiti Counting begins in Haiti's delayed presidential poll Counting is under way in Haiti’s long delayed election. -
World News Obama calls on APEC to give his successor a chance Obama ends his last APEC summit as US president calling on members to give his successor a chance despite concerns of a new protectionism. -
Iraq Iraqi forces hand out aid to desperate Mosul residents Chaos as Iraqi forces send in half a dozen trucks loaded with humanitarian aid into Mosul. Food shortages have made people desperate as the battle to recapture the city slows. -
USA Trump team 'taking shape' More hopefuls turn up for talks with Trump as the president-elect continues with the task of trying to pull a government team together