Turkey Iran sanctions-busting trial Turkish-Iranian gold-trader gives evidence in an Iran sanctions-busting trial in New York 29/11/2017
world news Syria peace talks begin in Geneva The latest round of peace talks begin in Geneva. The Syrian opposition is calling for a political solution within six months 29/11/2017
Ivory Coast EU-Africa summit leaders back migrant evacuation from Libya Eu-Africa summit leaders back an emergency evacuation of migrants caught up in slave trade in Libya 29/11/2017
world news US asks UN Security Council to call on nations to cut all ties with No US tells UN Security Council latest North Korean missile test brings war "closer", and says nations must sever diplomatic relations. 29/11/2017
world news Mixed reactions to Praljak appeal outcome Some former prisoners of war say justice has only partially been done. 29/11/2017
Iran Male kabaddi coach wears headscarf to sneak into women's match in Iran Pictures of the coach wearing the Thai team kit and makeshift headscarves in the Gorgan city stadium have circulated on social media 29/11/2017
world news Zimbabwe future: journalist expelled in 2003 talks to Euronews Euronews interviews journalist Andrew Meldrum, who was kicked out of Zimbabwe in 2003 over his reporting on Mugabe's regime 29/11/2017
brussels bureau Hungary protest in Brussels Right-wing activists from Hungary have held a protest in Brussels. It was to voice their anger at EU migration policy And criticism from the 29/11/2017
View View: Five reasons why you should care about statelessness If we don’t work to ensure that everyone in Europe and the world has a nationality, this purely man-made problem will continue to be passed from one generation to the next, writes UNHCR's Aikaterini Kitidi 29/11/2017
Netherlands Visit one of Europe's last cassette factories Let us take you on a visit to one of the last audio cassette factories in Europe. 29/11/2017
no comment Siberian city erects Minecraft-style Lenin monument The momument has angered Russia's communists 29/11/2017
brussels bureau Ivory Coast eyes banana boost to EU trade More than 80 percent of bananas harvested on plantations in Ghana, Cameroon or Ivory Coast go to the EU. The EU wants to promote the growing 29/11/2017
target Ivory Coast port expansion seals country's position as commercial hub Major expansion work is underway on the Port of Abidjan to seal its position as one of West Africa's leading commercial hubs. 29/11/2017
Cinema ‘The Post’ scoops award for best film of 2017 The American drama starring Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks was given the nod by the National Board of Review. 29/11/2017
Denmark 'Disabilities don't prevent beauty' say women featuring in new pin-up Two Danish women have created a pin-up calendar featuring disabled women to show that "disabilities don't prevent women from being beautiful". 29/11/2017
Sport Could the 'Doping Diaries' bring down the Russian Olympics team? Journals kept by the former chief of Russia's anti-doping lab are being used as evidence in a case that will determine the fate of the country's Winter Olympics team. 29/11/2017
United Kingdom Trump retweets British far-right videos targeting Muslims President shares three videos, one of which is said to be falsely captioned. 29/11/2017
Bosnia and Herzegovina Slobodan Praljak: Croatian theatre director turned war criminal The Bosnian Croat military leader, who has reportedly died after drinking poison in court in The Hague, was behind the persecution of Muslims and the destruction of the historic Mostar bridge. 29/11/2017
Portugal The truth about Portugal's net neutrality, as explained by an expert After the chairman of the US communications regulator FCC, Ajit Pai, unveiled plans to repeal net neutrality in the US, California Rep. Ro Khanna 29/11/2017
brussels bureau EU's Barnier cautiously optimistic on Brexit progress The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier reckons a deal is near that will see both sides talking trade. They agreed they must settle the 29/11/2017
no comment French pilots pull off daring airplane stunt The pair jumped off a mountain in the Alps and landed on board an airplane in mid-air. 29/11/2017
Sport FIFA insists 2018 World Cup draw will not be rigged The move to reassure football fans follows claims by former FIFA president Sepp Blatter that some European level fixtures were fixed. 29/11/2017
Australia Australian Senators approve same-sex marriage law Australia's Senate passes same-sex marriage law, dismissing conservative efforts to let religious objectors refuse to provide wedding services to gay couples 29/11/2017
Jewelry and Watches Pink diamond breaks Asian auction record The diamond just fell short of breaking a world record. 29/11/2017
world news Street artist turns tree stumps into work of art After the council's chainsaws, Andrea Gandini moves in with his chisel. 29/11/2017
Sport Alfa Romeo returns to Formula 1 Alfa Romeo is returning to Formula 1 for the first time in more than 30 years. The Italian car maker has agreed a new partnership with the 29/11/2017
no comment Pope holds first mass in Myanmar Around 150,000 people attended the religious ceremony. 29/11/2017
world news Chile glacier fractures A 350-metre-long iceberg is the latest fragment to break off the Antarctic ice shelf. At around 280 metres wide, the block is the former “western 29/11/2017
Sport Premier League: managerial merry-go round gathers pace Alan Pardew appointed West Brom coach as Sam Allardyce prepares to take over at Everton 29/11/2017