26 November 2017 | Euronews
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Iran Iran airs more allegations against jailed British woman Iran airs what it claims is proof that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was training Iranian journalists -
Yemen First food and aid arrives in Yemen after almost three-week-long blockage A ship carrying some 5,500 tonnes of flour has docked in Yemen's Red Sea port of Hodeidah. It's the first commercial ship to enter the port since a Saudi-led coaltion imposed an air, land and sea blockade in a bid to halt the flow of weapons into Yemen. -
Myanmar Pope Francis heads to Myanmar and diplomatic minefield Pope Francis left Rome on Sunday (November 26) evening - his next stop Myanmar. Awaiting him in the staunchly Buddhist country, a small but eager Catholic community and a potential diplomatic minefield after the military's brutal crackdown on Myanmar's ethnic Rohinga. -
USA Homeless man returns found $10K cheque - and gets big surprise Now that's good karma -
World News Thousands join anti-government protests in Romania Protesters want to stop the ruling Social Democrat government from making changes to Romania's justice system -
World News View: Trump is edging us closer to nightmare nuclear scenario Javier Solana fears that Trump is creating perverse incentives for others to develop nuclear weapons -
United Kingdom Theresa May faces pub ban British Prime Minister Theresa May could face problems soon if she fancies a quiet drink after a hard day at Number 10. -
Sport France wins Davis Cup France has won its tenth Davis Cup title after Lucas Pouille crushed Belgian Steve Darcis six three, six one, six love in Lille. -
United Kingdom Rare fireball blazes over England There were 68 reported sightings of the 'bolide' fireball in England, Wales and France -
World News 'Eye shaving': a traditional practice in China Would you shave your eyes? This traditional Chinese practice is not for the squeamish. -
World News Bottas wins Abu Dhabi Grand Prix World champion Lewis Hamilton failed to end his title-winning campaign on top after Valtteri Bottas won the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. -
United Kingdom Standoff over Irish border threatens Brexit talks Britain's Liam Fox says there won't be a deal on the question of the Irish border until the EU agrees to discuss trade. Brussels wants things to be dealt with the other way around. -
World News IAAF extend Russian ban over doping The world's athletics governing body has maintained Russia's ban on competing in international track and field events as top Russian officials continue to deny operating a doping system. -
Russia US and Russia row over media laws Two US funded international media outlets have criticised a media law signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin that will list them as foreign agents. -
No Comment Austria's bad Santa The traditional Krampus race in Hollabrunn's market square has delighted the hundreds of Austrians who have dared to attend. -
Myanmar Myanmar Catholics prepare for Pope Francis visit Pope Francis is due to visit Myanmar amid international concerns over the plight of Rohingya Muslim refugees -
Russia Russian deputy suggests McDonald's should be labeled 'foreign agent' President Putin has signed a law allowing foreign media outlets to be classified as “foreign agents” in Russia. A parliamentarian believes US fast-food chains should have the same label. -
Indonesia Travel warnings raised as Bali volcano erupts Dozens of flights cancelled to and from the Indonesian island as a thick ash cloud towers into the sky. -
Nepal Nepal votes in first election since civil war Millions of voters in Nepal are going to the polls in the first democratic elections since the civil war ended and the monarchy was abolished. -
China Deaths reported after massive blast in China Several people have been killed and many more injured following a blast in the Chinese port city of Ningbo -
Cuba Cuba marks the anniversary of Fidel Castro's death Cuba has been paying tribute to its revolutionary father, Fidel Castro, on the first anniversary of his death. -
Egypt Grief and anger in Egypt after mosque massacre The country is reeling after the deadliest militant attack in its modern history -
World News Merkel plays down talk of new elections as German 'Grand Coalition' gathers pace The stage is set for negotiations between the German Chancellor's conservatives (CDU) and the Social Democrats (SPD) with a view to going into government together -
World News Pakistan calls army in as 'blasphemy' clashes rage Protests have hit Islamabad and other cities as hardline Islamists demand the sacking of the law minister who they accuse of blasphemy