Afghanistan Polio 'still a public health emergency' The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that polio remains a worldwide public health emergency after cases nearly doubled in Afghanistan over the past year. 30/11/2018
world news World looks on as Saudi crown prince and Vladimir Putin laugh, clasp hands Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, implicated in the murder of a Washington Post columnist, had a good laugh with Russian President Vladimir Putin. 30/11/2018
markets Take Five - Powell, payrolls, oil production: World markets themes for the week ahead 30/11/2018
world news A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hits Alaska, triggering tsunami warning The United States Geological Survey said it hit about 8 miles north of Anchorage. 30/11/2018
business planet Helping European SMEs to go international In this Business Planet, Euronews's Serge Rombi goes to Copenhagen in Denmark to discover a network that's been setup across Northern Europe to enable entrepreneurs to overcome the challenge of finding new customers and partners abroad. 30/11/2018
Austria Watch: New 'sunglasses' put 'sunshine into your eyes’ The smart device has been described as a "wearable sky". 30/11/2018
brussels bureau Being woman and HIV-positive in an armed conflict: a life-sentence in Eastern Ukraine 30/11/2018
Unreported Europe The new Western Balkans Route and the future of migration crisis With the emergence of the new Western Balkans Route and continued illegal migration, how is Europe responding to the refugee crisis? Insiders’ host Sophie Claudet speaks to Gerald Knaus ‐ the founding chairman of the European Stability Initiative (ESI) think tank. 30/11/2018
World Scots in Brussels express their frustration abuot Brexit St Andrew's Day in Brussels provided time for reflection on Scotland's Brexit status. 30/11/2018
Belgium France's 'gilets jaunes' protests spread to Belgium The anti-tax 'gilets jaunes' movement has spread from France to Belgium, with protesters in Brussels marching against economic inequalities. 30/11/2018
no comment Police van burned at Brussels 'Yellow Jacket' protest A police van was set alight, another overturned as a "yellow jackets" protest in Brussels on Friday turned violent. 30/11/2018
USA She protested abortion clinics, now she works at one | NBC Left Field NBC Left Field follows the story of one woman's journey in Fargo, North Dakota, from her anti-abortion upbringing to working in an abortion clinic. 30/11/2018
USA NASA to privatise lunar deliveries, use moon as gateway to Mars NASA has selected nine American companies to develop technologies for lunar deliveries launched from Earth. 30/11/2018
Wellness Mozzarella with Mozart An Italian farmer believes his buffalo herds make the best cheese of all - thanks to an organic diet, on-demand grooming and a love of Mozart. 30/11/2018
Inspire Middle East Did you know? Fun facts about Formula One With the Formula One 2018 season having come to an end at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix last weekend, here are some fun facts about the motorsport according to F1’s official body. 30/11/2018