21 December 2016 | Euronews
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Turkey Funeral of Russia's murdered envoy takes place in Moscow today Books of condolence have attracted queues of visiters at embassy facilities in Turkey as people pay tribute to the Russian envoy who was shot dead by a gunman in Ankara on… -
Poland Poland's opposition blockades parliament as Brussels voices concern over rule of law Opposition MPs in Poland have vowed to continue their blockade of parliament in a bid to force a re-run of a disputed budget vote. -
Syria Last refugees bid farewell in the snow to Aleppo After a day of delays the evacuation of Aleppo resumes, with reports saying the city has now been emptied of resistance. -
Business Line It's not easy running a central bank in these strange political times Business Line reviews some of 2016's main economic changes and the responses of the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and Bank of England. -
Vatican Pope spotted popping out for new shoes It’s not everyday that you bump into the pope buying shoes, but that is exactly what happened to astonished customers in one pharmacy in Rome on Tuesday, when the pontiff picked up a pair near the Hol -
Romania Romania poised for first female and first Muslim Prime Minister Sevil Shhaideh, a Muslim woman from Romania's Tartar minority, was nominated on Wednesday for the role of PM, a double first for Romania -
Sport Knife attack victim Kvitova to face six months out Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova is expected to face six months out of action as she recovers from a knife attack. -
Israel Israel's ex-president freed from jail after serving five years for rape Israel’s former president Moshe Katsav has walked free from prison, winning early release, five years after being jailed for rape. -
Switzerland CERN scientists' breakthrough experiment helps unravel mysteries of antimatter It is just one small step towards understanding one of the great mysteries of the universe - why does anything exist? -
Explore Tourists flock to Lyon for a gourmet getaway Lyon, a city that is 2,000 years old, attracts about six million visitors a year, 30 percent of whom are foreigners who travel here notably for the local… -
Germany Germany releases details about suspected Berlin Christmas market attacker Tunisian national Anis Amri is the subject of a Europe-wide manhunt as the prime suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack. -
Germany Europe's far-right blasts Chancellor Angela Merkel for Berlin lorry attack Germany’s far-right has blamed Angela Merkel’s open door refugee policy for the Berlin Christmas market attack. -
Sport Borussia Monchengladbach part ways with coach Schubert Borussia Monchengladbach have parted ways with head coach Andre Schubert following a poor string of results that have left the club just three points above the Bundesliga drop… -
Turkey 'Syrian Twitter girl 'Bana Alabed meets Turkey's Erdogan Bana Alabed the seven-year-old Syrian girl who captured the imagination of Western media from inside besieged Aleppo has met Turkey's President -
France Brexit, Donald Trump and war in Syria: Euronews journalists review 2016 2016 was a heavy year for news, so I invited a few of my colleagues to take a look back at what happened and try to make sense of some key events. -
Germany Defiant Germans say unity will rule Christmas, not fear Floral tributes pile up at Berlin's Christmas market as VIPs visit and pledge attack will not damage German unity. -
Economy Spanish banks lose mortgage interest rate case The European Court of Justice has ruled that two million Spanish mortgage holders are entitled to bank refunds because they paid too much interest. -
Turkey 'It's too early to say', Kremlin distances itself from Turkey's claims over ambassador's killing Turkey's Foreign Minister told US Secretary of State John Kerry that Gulenist supporters were behind the killing of Andrei Karlov -
Africanews DRC: Sporadic gunfire in Kinshasa, UN confirms 19 deaths There was sporadic gunfire across Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a day after deadly clashes between the security forces and anti-government protesters. -
Germany Germany widens manhunt with European warrant for Berlin truck attack suspect Germany issues European arrest warrant for suspect in Berlin Christmas market truck attack. -
Economy Italy moves ahead with 20 billion euro bank rescue plan Italy's parliament has approved a 20 billion euro plan to prop up the country's weaker banks, starting with a bailout for Monte dei Paschi di Siena. -
Germany Berlin Attack: Timeline A detailed rundown of events surrounding the Berlin truck attack -
Turkey Profile: the off-duty cop who shot a Russian ambassador The picture of off-duty cop Mevlut Mert Altintas standing calmly behind his soon-to-be murder victim has chilled as much as it has shocked. -
Germany German police looking for 'Tunisian man', local media reports Identity documents found in the driver's seat of the truck which ploughed into a Christmas market on Monday evening indicate an Anis A, according to Der Spiegel magazine. -
No Comment Christmas preparations in Jerusalem Jerusalem kicked off the Christmas season and festivities with a ‘Santa’ on a camel distributing Christmas trees to residents in the old city. -
No Comment "Operation Cleanup" for the Japanese army More than 500 troops from Japan’s Ground Self Defence Forces (JSDF) have participated in an annual clean-up exercise at the historic Himeji Castle. -
Germany German president visits Berlin attack casualties in hospital Joachim Gauck spent time with victims due to undergo operations and described the lorry attack on a Christmas market as 'an assault on our way of life'. -
World News What children want for Christmas Reuters photographers around the world asked children to draw what they wanted to receive from Santa for Christmas. -
China Beijing blanketed in hazardous smog for fifth day From the dizzying heights of a skyscraper in Beijing, the scale of China’s pollution problem becomes apparent. -
USA Obama bans new oil and gas drilling in US Arctic and Atlantic waters The outgoing president has used an old law to try to protect the regions permanently from exploration, before Donald Trump takes office. -
Africanews DRC crisis: South Africa expresses concern, calls for restraint South Africa says it is concerned about the volatile political situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and has expressed the willingness to assist in any way to restore peace asking the in -
Mexico More than 30 dead as Mexico fireworks market blows up A series of blasts has destroyed a fireworks market near Mexico City, causing many casualties. Poor safety standards have been blamed. -
Turkey Conspirator or lone wolf ? - Russia and Turkey investigate envoy's killer Russian and Turkish investigators are working together to determine whether the assassination of Moscow envoy, Andrei Karlov, was the work of a lone gunman or part of a wider… -
World News Dozens feared dead or injured in Mexico fireworks blast Investigations are underway after a deadly explosion at a popular fireworks market in Tultepec, near Mexico City. -
Germany Germans talk of 'unity in the face of terror' The colours of the German flag were used to light up the Brandenburg Gate in honour of the victims of Monday’s deadly truck attack.