Now playing Next United Kingdom Ex-UK Speaker Bercow, scourge of Brexiteers, joins Labour Former Speaker John Bercow became a hero to opponents of Brexit and was recognised around the world for his loud calls of “Order!” 20/06/2021
Now playing Next Germany New museum in Berlin focuses on German suffering after World War II A new museum dedicated to German civilians forced to flee eastern Europe at the end of World War II opens next week after decades of wrenching debate. 19/06/2021
Now playing Next Iran Amnesty alleges 'crimes against humanity' by new Iranian president The human rights organization says Judge Ebrahim Raisi should be investigated for his part in the 1988 mass killings of political prisoners in Iran. 19/06/2021
Now playing Next Myanmar Myanmar arms sales The United Nations has adopted a resolution that calls for a halt to arms sales to Myanmar in response to a violent post-coup crackdown by the military 19/06/2021
Now playing Next Destinations Where is best to live and work for LGBTQ+ digital nomads? For Pride Month, we took a closer look at the best cities around the world for LGBTQIA+ remote workers. 19/06/2021
Now playing Next France Several injured as police break up illegal rave party in France A 22-year old lost his hand and five police officers were wounded as security forces broke up an illegal rave party attended by 1,500 participants. 19/06/2021
Now playing Next Climate How eco-friendly are Europe's urban parks? Europe's cities are home to some stunning public parks, but are these green spaces just style over substance? 19/06/2021
Now playing Next Iran Hardliner Ebrahim Raisi comfortably wins Iran presidential election Judiciary Chief Ebrahim Raisi is set to become the first serving Iranian president sanctioned by the US before even entering office. 19/06/2021
Now playing Next Serbia Serbia's Vucic hits back as Montenegro bans Srebrenica genocide denial Montenegrin lawmakers on Thursday ousted a pro-Serb government minister who denied the 1995 massacre in Srebrenica was genocide. 18/06/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Sweden's government could be about to collapse in a row over rent Stefan Löfven has been given an ultimatum: abandon his plans to allow landlords to set their own rents, or face a vote of no confidence. 18/06/2021
Now playing Next Unreported Europe The Danish immigration decisions tearing Syrian refugee families apart The Alata family was torn apart once when their father was killed in Syria. Now they are being put to the test once more as half of the family's refugee status in Denmark is being revoked. Where can they go from here? 18/06/2021
Now playing Next Ocean The dumped munitions in our oceans causing serious pollution IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION During the course of the 20th century, many countries routinely dumped munitions of all kinds and chemical weapons into the ocean to get rid of them. Today they are decaying and causing untold harm to the marine environment and human life. 18/06/2021
Now playing Next Montenegro Montenegro minister ousted over Srebrenica genocide denial Montenegro's parliament voted to sack the country's justice minister for expressing doubts about the genocide in Srebrenica during the Bosnian War. 18/06/2021
Now playing Next Spain Spain follows France in lifting outdoor face mask rules The requirement came into force in May 2020 and will be lifted on June 26. 18/06/2021
Now playing Next Russia Moscow closes EURO 2020 fan zone as it battles COVID-19 surge More than 9,050 COVID-19 cases were observed in Moscow, authorities announced on Friday — the highest daily tally observed in the Russian capital since the beginning of the pandemic. 18/06/2021
Now playing Next Armenia Incumbent PM wins Armenian legislative ballot but opposition contests Fewer than 50 per cent of the electorate took part in a vote that embattled Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan hoped would win him a "mandate of steel". 18/06/2021
Now playing Next Zambia Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia first president, dead at 97 Kaunda was the founding father of African nationalism, fought white minority rule across southern Africa, and was a leading member of the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War. 17/06/2021