29 December 2019 | Euronews
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World News Greece wants to be part of a solution in Libya Greece and Turkey don't often see eye to eye on many things. The newest issue of tension: Turkey's military involvement in Libya. -
Germany Secrets of Germany's virus island revealed There's an island in Germany with a laboratory full of viruses. -
Somalia Turkey offers treatment for 15 survivors of Somali blast Turkey takes in 15 victims of Somali blast for medical treatment. It has been supporting the country since 2011. -
Turkey Hundreds of Syrians in Turkey protest outside Russian consulate Hundreds of Syrians in Turkey gathered outside the Russian consulate in Istanbul on Saturday to protest about Russian backed Syrian government offensive in the Idlib province. The bombardments have caused 230,000 people to be displaced in just two weeks. -
No Comment French pension strikers and Gilets Jaunes march together on 24th day of action Thousands of trade unionists and Gilets Jaunes marched together against the French government's planned pension reform on the 24th consecutive day of strikes. -
No Comment Putrajaya Light and Motion Festival Lampu 2019 celebrates Malaysian diversity On New Year’s Eve, Putrajaya Square will be lit up with live and digital firework displays. -
Algeria Algeria's president appoints educator and former diplomat as new prime minister Algeria's president appoints educator and former diplomat Adelaziz Djerad as new prime minister -
Italy Rescue ship Alan Kurdi docks in Sicily carrying 32 migrants Aid groups were on hand to offer assistance, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM). -
USA Ukraine, Russia-backed rebels swap prisoners in latest sign of peace efforts The exchange was agreed upon by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Russian President Vladimir Putin during peace talks in Paris earlier this month. -
USA Sydney's iconic New Year's fireworks to go ahead despite wildfires About 12.35 million acres of land have burned across Australia during the wildfire crisis, with nine people killed and more than 1,000 homes destroyed. -
USA Victims of terror tell of invisible wounds that never heal "I've had panic attacks in the grocery store because somebody brushed past me or bumped me and I had to leave everything and literally run out of the store." -
USA How online 'cloud buckets' are exposing private photos and other sensitive data NBC News located a trove of personal information in online file storage systems left unprotected by the companies that use them. -
France Hard Cheese: Chef Marc Veyrat loses court battle with Michelin over restaurant rating Marc Veyrat wanted the court to force Michelin to explain the methodology behind its guides and its decision to demote his restaurant. -
USA New York Hanukkah stabbing suspect pleads not guilty to attempted murder Grafton E. Thomas has been charged with five counts of attempted murder and one of burgalry. -
USA U.K. government accidentally publishes addresses of more than 1,000 celebrities "The information was removed as soon as possible," the Cabinet Office said in an apology.