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Mass protests in Belarus over president's meeting with Putin
Demonstrators gather in Minsk in Belarus to protest against closer ties with Russia.
UK leaders' debate: Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn clash over Brexit, security and fake news
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his rival Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn clashed over Brexit, security, fake news, and more in a leaders' debate six days before voters go to the polls.
Only rain will put out Australia's raging bushfires, fire chiefs say
A three-year drought has left much of the vast country tinder dry and in some areas, fire chiefs say they won't be able to put fires out without rain.
Merkel visits Auschwitz memorial for the first time after 14 years as Germany's Chancellor
The Chancellor, accompanied by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki during the visit, will bring a 60 million euro donation to help conserve the place where the Nazis ran their largest death camp.
Protesters killed in Iraq hours after US sanctions Iraqi militia leaders
The attack came mere hours after the United States moved against three Iranian-backed Iraqi paramilitary leaders, slapping financial sanctions on them over deadly attacks against protesters.
Far right Vox party strikes a chord with disenchanted Spaniards
The city of Parla, south of Madrid, is a traditional left wing stronghold. Vox champions national unity while promising to halt illegal immigration and political corruption. Here that message struck a chord.
Trading profit for health: exploring Bosnia's toxic relationship with coal
Despite their detrimental impact on environment and health, this post-Yugoslav republic is not gearing up for decarbonisation. The reason? Money.
Electric eel lights up aquarium Christmas tree
This electric eel is named Miguel Wattson. He gives off electric shocks when he is feeding or excited.
Abu Dhabi Youth Hub opens, UAE Youth Minister talks new challenges and initiatives
Against the UAE capital’s skyline of towering, angular buildings, the newly opened Abu Dhabi Youth Hub stands out.
What’s it like to be a blind voice-over artist? Amal Al Mansouri tells her story
Thirty-one-year-old Emirati, Amal Al Mansouri is a struggling artist of a different kind.
Are the French Alps a hub for a Russian espionage network?
Towns such as Megeve, Chamonix, and Annemasse in the Haute-Savoie department in the Alps is said to have been used as a logistics base for the covert operations of at least 15 Russian spies in Europe.
Hard left? Anti-Semetic? Truly for the many? Where are Labour right now?
The Labour Party: Who are the main rivals to the poll-leading Conservatives', and how do they plan to take the country forward?
Ukrainian beauty queen who was forced to give up crown sues for discrimination
Veronika Didusenko was crowned the most beautiful woman in her country. She took part and won the 2018 Miss Ukraine beauty-pageant. But then, after four days, she was forced to give up her crown once organisers discovered she was divorced and had ...
Liberal Democrats hope tactical voting will win them Conservative seat in Winchester
"I honestly believe we can win this seat because there are so many Labour voters here that are saying to me, yes, I'm voting Liberal Democrat because I want to get that rotten conservative government out of Number 10," candidate Paula Ferguson tol...
'WasteShark' the new remotely controlled device that removes plastic and floating debris from water
You'll never go into the water again...if you're plastic.
'Magic and dreams' as Lyon's beloved Festival of Lights kicks off Christmas season
Lyon's hugely popular Fête des Lumières marking the start of the Christmas season kicks off this Thursday.
Split over Europe: Will the Conservatives inner wranglings affect election chances?
Since the 2016 Brexit vote, the Conservatives have seen it as their mission to get Brexit done, putting them on a collision course with a frequently-hostile public.
France at standstill as country strikes over pension reforms
The strike is aimed as forcing French President Emmanuel Macron drop the new retirement pay legislation.
Germany expels two Russian diplomats over murder of Chechen
Germany expelled two Russian diplomats from the embassy in Berlin over the murder of a former Chechen insurgent in August.
Films tipped to win 2019 European Film Awards
The Favourite, The Traitor, J'Accuse, Pain and Glory, System Crasher, Les Miserables, who will win at this year's European Film Awards
'How is he going to function in a credible manner?' EU mission calls for Muscat to quit now
After a meeting with the Prime Minister, Sophie In ‘t Veld, who is leading the European parliament’s emergency fact-finding mission to Malta, says she doubts the government’s credibility.
Trudeau, Macron, Johnson overheard mocking Trump at NATO reception
Canada's Justin Trudeau, France's Emmanuel Macron and Britain's Boris Johnson were caught on camera in a conversation apparently mocking US President Donald Trump as they were attending a NATO reception at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday evening.
Well-being agenda: does this spell the end for GDP?
Iceland, Scotland and New Zealand leaders team up on social priorities
Russia Media Freedom: New laws label journalists & bloggers 'foreign agents'
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed two controversial security bills into law. One will require certain technology sold in the country to include pre-installed software from the government, the other would designate certain journalists and...