ANKARA
Here are the main stories that The Anadolu Agency's English News Desk will cover Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014:
UNITED STATES
Nationwide protests continue after Missouri grand jury decides not to indict a white police officer for the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson.
UN Security Council to hold consultations on Syria.
TURKEY
Turkish President Erdogan meets Crimean Tatar leader Kirimoglu in Ankara following Russian crackdown on Crimean Tatars after its annexation of the peninsula in March.
Turkish PM Davutoglu and opposition leaders speak at their parliamentary group party meetings.
First of four-part series on papal visits to Turkey - 1967: First visit by a pope to Turkey: Paul VI attempts to end 900 years of division between Catholic and Orthodox churches. (Part 2, coming Wednesday: John Paul II visits Turkey in 1979.)
BELGIUM
EU Trade Commissioner Malmstrom holds press conference on efforts to negotiate free trade pact with U.S.
FRANCE
Pope Francis addresses European Parliament, meets with European Commission President Juncker.
European Parliament holds plenary session on migration in the Mediterranean.
French Foreign Minister and Syrian National Coalition President – meeting.
OECD Economic Outlook unveiled; contains two-year forecasts for OECD countries, non-OECD zones, and eurozone.
ENGLAND
Former Turkish President Abdullah Gul speaks at Chatham House, may offer clues to political future.
SWITZERLAND
Seventh session of the UN Forum on Minority Issues on "Preventing and addressing violence and atrocity crimes targeted against minorities”.
ALBANIA
Turkish parliament speaker meets Albanian counterpart.
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
Bosnia-Herzegovina, with one of the world's most divided systems of government, celebrates statehood.
HONG KONG
Bailiffs clear part of Mong Kok protest site. Peaceful reaction from protesters.
MYANMAR
Women's League of Burma reports widespread use of sexual violence by military.
PHILIPPINES
Government lifts blacklist against 9 Hong Kong journalists.
CAMBODIA
Opposition MPs threaten walkout if electoral reform delayed.
MALAYSIA
'Concerns' over 'unilateral' clearing of MH17 evidence by Netherlands.
CHINA
Police arrest gang accused of smuggling women for marriage.
SPORT
The fifth series of UEFA Champions League group stage games are to be played as 16 teams of four groups take the field on Tuesday night.
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