27 December 2019 | Euronews
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World News It's called Veganuary - Going vegan is a trendy new year's resolution A vegan new year's resolution. The Veganuary campaign is trying to get more and more people to ditch meat for the first 31 days of the next decade to help fight the climate emergency. -
World News Top EU official warns transition period for Brexit might have to be delayed Von der Leyen says she has "serious concerns" about the limited time for negotiations between EU and UK after official leaving date and suggests Johnson reconsider his refusal to extend transition period. -
Germany Eurowings cancels more than 170 flights due to 3-day cabin crew strike The cancellations mostly affect flights within Germany from airports that include Cologne-Bonn, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart and Dusseldorf. -
Russia Russia's hypersonic missile, flying 27 times the speed of sound, put on combat duty Russian President Vladimir Putin said earlier this week that the country is leading the world with an entire new class of weapons. -
Russia Russia appeals 'unfounded' ban from major sporting competitions Russia's anti-doping agency said in a letter sent on Friday that it refutes WADA's assertion it was non-compliant. -
No Comment Football legend Maradona meets Argentina`'s new president Not a bad photo opportunity for Argentina's new head of state. -
No Comment Serbian Parliament reacts in frenzy to religious law A leader and a member of the opposition party in Serbia reacted strongly today in the parliament on the the Law on Religious Freedom in Montenegro -
No Comment Anti-government protest continues in New Delhi They are over a controversial new citizenship law that critics say violates India's secular constitution. -
Montenegro Parliamentary punch-up as Montenegro passes controversial religious law The Serbian Orthodox Church opposes the law which it argues is a mean for the government to strip it of its property. -
Kosovo Kosovo is still without a new prime minister or president It's been nearly three months since elections, but the winning parties just cannot come to a deal. -
No Comment At least 12 people die in Kazakhstan plane crash A plane with 98 people aboard crashed shortly after take-off early on Friday in Kazakhstan, killing at least 12 people, Kazakh officials said. -
Spain 'I will never forgive': Survivors remember the Spanish Civil War, 80 years on The last generation of Spanish Civil War survivors spoke to Euronews about their experiences, 80 years on. "I will never forgive them," said 99-year-old Alejandro del Amo Diaz. -
USA Russia commissions 'landmark' intercontinental hypersonic weapon "I congratulate you on this landmark event for the military and the entire nation," Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said. -
Dubai’s top tours From dhow cruises to desert safaris. These are the tours worth booking on your UAE holiday. -
World News This week in pictures: Rare solar eclipse, Christmas celebrations and protests in France Here is our selection of the most eyecatching photographs from this last week. -
Germany German returns lost backpack with presents and €16,000 in cash Police praised the gesture saying: "There really are people who do good deeds over Christmas." -
USA U.S. senators banned from visiting Philippines after they raise case of government critic The move comes after Congress approved a provision against anyone involved in the incarceration of Sen. Leila de Lima. -
World Is Christmas destroying the planet? A UK researcher gives Euronews top tips on how to make your Christmas dinner - and the holiday period generally - more sustainable. -
USA Bruce Lee's daughter sues Chinese fast food chain for using his image Real Kungfu, which sells rice bowls with Chinese dishes, was founded in 1990 and has outlets in over 57 Chinese cities. -
World 'Our crews are fatigued," says Victoria fire chief as military is deployed as support Heat-related illnesses are depleting crews across southern Australia. -
United Kingdom British lawyer's tweet about killing a fox incites outrage "Already this morning I have killed a fox with a baseball bat. How's your Boxing Day going?" wrote Jolyon Maugham. -
World Education, arts and crafts in this episode On the show, Edtech solution in the DRC where a platform is providing children with access to digital lessons and transforming the school experience. -
USA In heavily white Iowa, Democratic candidates focus on minority communities Blacks and Latinos make up about 10 percent of the population in the first-in-the-nation 2020 voting state. That could be the winning difference. -
USA Pete Buttigieg can't secure the Democratic nomination without Latino voters ǀ View If it's true that no Democratic candidate can win the presidential nomination in 2020 without significant support from African American and Latino voters, then South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg might as well stop running. -
Mexico Ancient Mayan palace unearthed in Mexico The researchers from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) believe the palace was an “enclave” of the famous Mayan ruins of Chichén Itzá, in the Yucatan province. -
USA Tour helicopter carrying 7 people goes missing off Hawaii coast "We have trained crews responding and on scene searching for any signs of the helicopter and those aboard." -
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan plane crash: Survivor describes moment Bek Air jet hit building after take-off The plane hit a wall and a two-storey building shortly after take-off in Almaty, killing at least 12 people. Dozens of survivors were hospitalised. -
USA At least 14 dead after passenger plane crashes in Kazakhstan, officials say The Fokker-100 aircraft was heading for the capital and crashed shortly after takeoff. At least 35 people were injured, officials said. -
USA Christmas typhoon leaves 28 dead, 12 missing in Philippines Typhoon Phanfone stranded many people in sea and airports at the peak of holiday travel, set off landslides and flooded low-lying villages.