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Romanian Freedom March commemorates those killed 30 years ago
The Freedom March started from Mary's Square - originally where crowds had gathered to stop the Ceausescu's regime from evicting the reformed pastor Laszlo Tokes on the 15th December 1989. He was seen as a defender of human rights.
World War Two Battle of the Bulge re-enacted on 75th anniversary
Hundreds of people took part in a re-enactment of the famous Battle of the Bulge to mark the 75th anniversary of the event that represented a turning point in World War Two.
Albania arrests nine people over deaths in collapsed buildings after the earthquake
Nine people have been arrested in Albania in connection with the deaths of 51 people in an earthquake last month.
Italy: WWII bomb removal forced thousands to leave
More than 54,000 residents were evacuated from southern Italian city of Brindisi as experts defuse a British bomb dropped during WWII.
54 injured in Lebanon: violence erupts in Beirut as police clash with anti-government protesters
Dozens were wounded late on Saturday as police clashed with anti-government protesters. It was one of the most violent confrontations since demonstrations began in October.
Darling of French New Wave cinema Anna Karina dies aged 79
Anna Karina, the epitome of French New Wave cinema, has died of cancer at the age of 79. The French-Danish star was the former muse of film director Jean-Luc Godard
Extinction Rebellion take to the streets of Sydney in climate change protest
Climate protesters on the streets of Sydney after bushfires shrouded the city in a haze
At least one dead and several injured as strong quake hits southern Philippines
A powerful earthquake in the southern Philippines killed at least one child and caused several injuries, officials said.
Miss World 2019 says beauty pageants still have value
The latest winner of the Miss World, Jamaica's Toni-Ann Singh, says she wants to use her award to work for sustainable change for women.
Thousands of Italy's anti-Salvini "sardines" protest in Rome
They have no party symbols, mottos or flags. They are mainly young people, and in only a month they have filled Italy's major squares to protest against far-right leader Matteo Salvini.
Boris Johnson visits north-east England in lap of victory
Boris Johnson visited northeastern England on Saturday, the region that handed him an impressive victory in Thursday's election.
Artificial intelligence is writing the end of Beethoven's unfinished symphony
A team of German musicologist and programmers are using machine-learning software to complete the beloved composer's final tenth symphony in the run-up to his 250th birthday.
Ousted Sudan president Bashir convicted for corruption
Former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir faces a two-year sentence in a reform facility after his conviction for corruption on Saturday. His lawyer said the ex-ruler would appeal.
North Korea conducts 'crucial' test at a missile launch site
State media outlet KCNA said it boosted the country's strategic nuclear deterrence. South Korea's defence minister said it was an engine test.
COP25 climate conference extended after failure to reach agreement
They need more time to get a deal on financial support for poor countries affected by climate change and international carbon markets.
A look under the hood of a homegrown Tunisian car brand
Tunisian motor company WallysCar was set up by two brothers who had no prior experience in mechanical engineering.
Sharjah Entrepreneurship Festival: Akon & Kanye West to run in US elections?
Thousands of attendees, including the founders of many regional startups, attended the two-day Sharjah Entrepreneurship Festival (SEF) this November
Nationalists win big in Northern Ireland, prompting calls for border poll
Nationalists said the result paved the way towards a vote on whether there should be a united Ireland, as Prime Minister Boris Johnson won a crushing victory across the union.
Europe reacts: Put Brexit deal to vote 'as soon as possible', says EU
Boris Johnson's resounding victory means the Withdrawal Agreement should be passed by the House of Commons quickly.
UK Liberal Democrats to elect new leader in new year after Jo Swinson loses seat
After less than six months in the job, Jo Swinson is to be replaced as leader of the Liberal Democrats.
UK Election 2019 Flash Digest: All you need to know in 90 seconds
Just woken up? Here are the key developments from the UK general election
New independence vote looms in Scotland after nationalists' crushing victory
Scotland must be allowed to hold another referendum on its place inside the United Kingdom following the crushing victory of the nationalists in the election, leader Nicola Sturgeon said on Friday.
UK election 2019: Did you think being a TV reporter was glamorous?
Have a look behind the scenes of the UK General Elections with Euronews' Tadgh Enright.
UK election 2019: Were the parties' campaign tactics dirty?
There were accusations of disinformation and fact-checking claims across the political spectrum as the fight for votes intensified.