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Friday, Nov 30

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Trump's new Russia deal defense: Just business as usual

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The evolution of the president's take on his financial ties to Russia, from "we've stayed away" to "there would have been nothing wrong" with pursuing a project.

Southwest Airlines apologizes for employee laughing at 5-year-old passenger named Abcde

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The agent snapped a picture of Abcde's boarding pass and posted it on social media, according to girl's mother.

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Scuttled Trump Tower Moscow project back in limelight after Cohen guilty plea

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Trump promised a Trump Tower in Moscow on Twitter in 2013.

Theresa May promises to deliver tough messages for fellow G20 leaders

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British prime minister doesn't want domestic troubles to undermine her position as a global leader.

'Working with friends new and old' - Theresa May tries to sell Brexit deal to G20

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British prime minister hopes to leave domestic battle behind as she steps onto world stage.

Trump blasts Cohen after ex-lawyer’s guilty plea in Russia inquiry

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The US president hit out at Michael Cohen as a liar and “weak person” after his former lawyer pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about a proposed Trump skyscraper in Moscow.

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Live: Trump-Putin meeting, Russia-Ukraine tensions, Europe electricity

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Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning.

Merkel to miss G20 start after plane suffers ‘serious malfunction’

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The German Chancellor’s plane made an unscheduled but safe landing back in Germany after a “serious malfunction” forced it to abandon its flight to Argentina.

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Which countries in Europe are paying the most for household energy?

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Electricity and gas in Denmark is the most expensive in Europe, according to new statistics. But where do other countries place?

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Russia 'not interested' in war with Ukraine, Russian lawmaker says

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Russian lawmaker says his country is "not interested in military confrontation with Ukraine," amid ongoing standoff

Thursday, Nov 29

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'They do to us what we do to them': Theresa May grilled by an MP about Brexit reciprocity

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A Scottish MP faced the British Prime Minister about ending freedom of movement in the UK after Brexit

Raw Politics: Scientific ethics, Ukraine-Russia, COP 24

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On this episode of Raw Politics, a scientist in China has sparked the debate on scientific ethics after he says he has developed a gene-editing tool tested on twin girls while Ukraine-Russia tensions continue to escalate.

Swedes launch campaign asking people to give up air travel in 2019 | Raw Politics

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Two Swedes have launched a campaign asking people to refrain from flying for an entire year to help raise awareness of climate change

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Steve Bannon wants to prepare future far-right leaders

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New institute in Italy to prepare conservative leaders of the future

Italy's new security decree clamps down on immigration

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After the Italian parliament approved Matteo Salvini's new immigration-security decree, what can we expect to change for asylum seekers in Italy?

Medical care under siege in Gaza

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Aid Zone looks at Gaza's medical system after the Great March of Return.

What do Ukrainians think of Russian tensions? | All Voices

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What do Ukrainians think of rising Russian-Ukraine tensions?

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Should the EU take France's seat on the UN Security Council?

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Germany wants the EU to have a bigger say in the biggest decisions in international politics.

Builder of life-size Noah's Ark plans to sail boat to Israel

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Noah way! The gigantic vessel has no motor so tugboats need to be hired. Cost? More than €1 million.

No deal Brexit to put UK, EU at greater risk, security minister warns

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If the UK crashes out of the EU without a deal it will be cut out from the bloc's databases on which DNA, fingerprints and information about suspects are shared.

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Trump cancels meeting with Putin over seized Ukraine ships and sailors

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US President Donald Trump says he has cancelled an upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin because of the Russia-Ukraine standoff.

We are the last generation that can act against climate change, experts say

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A new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says our generation may be the last to be able to act against climate change

Maria Callas returns to opera stage in hologram form

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Maria Callas returns to opera stage in hologram form

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Ukraine once gave up 5,000 nukes. Russia's attack may have broken that deal.

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Washington paid half a billion dollars for Ukraine to pass 5,000 nuclear weapons to Russia to be dismantled after brokering the deal.

Should Ukraine join Nato? Raw Politics asks MEPs

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Too soon or a choice to make now? Could Kyiv be welcomed into the military alliance?

Jamaica's reggae music inscribed on Unesco's World Heritage List

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Reggae, the Jamaican music genre popularised by Bob Marley, has been inscribed on Unesco's World Heritage List

Euronews speaks to Georgia’s new President-elect, Salome Zurabishvili

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The French-born ex-diplomat has become the first woman to hold the office.

Free pass to enjoy Europe by train for euro teens

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The European Commission is giving away 12,000 free Interrail tickets to 18-year-olds living in the bloc, after thousands benefited from the scheme during the summer.

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Michael Cohen pleads guilty to lying about Trump Tower project in Moscow

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In August, Cohen pleaded guilty to campaign finance and bank fraud charges.

Better ties with Commonwealth countries are key to Britain’s post-Brexit success | View

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It is [...] no coincidence that H.R.H. Prince Harry visited Zambia this week. A vibrant, democratically-stable, environmentally-aware nation, and one of the main success stories of post-colonialism.