Now playing Next World Jacques Wagner, a former government minister in Brazil is confident Dilma Rousseff can return to power Brazil is experiencing an unprecedented moment in its history with the removal of the elected President Dilma Rousseff. 18/05/2016
Now playing Next Venezuela Venezuela: Caracas protesters hold third opposition rally in a week Venezuela is in turmoil. 18/05/2016
Now playing Next Venezuela Venezuela economy fractured with shortages of essentials across the country There are large queues to shop in cites and towns across Venezuela. 18/05/2016
Now playing Next world news Medina claims victory in Dominican Republic presidential vote Danilo Medina has claimed victory in the Dominican Republic’s presidential election, after results from more than two thirds (67 percent) of polling 17/05/2016
Now playing Next Brazil Brazil's interim president woos union leaders Brazil’s interim president views pension reforms Aims to restore political and economic calm Critics – ‘he’s turned the clock back 30 years’ 17/05/2016
Now playing Next Turkey Turkish police block opposition congress Turkish police on Sunday (May 15) prevented dissidents in the nationalist opposition party from holding an extraordinary congress in Ankara. Hundreds 15/05/2016
Now playing Next France Female ex-ministers speak out against sexual harassment in French politics Seventeen women who have served as ministers in France say they will no longer keep quiet about sexual harassment in politics. The signatories span 15/05/2016
Now playing Next France 'Money Monster' and 'Eshtebak' premiere at Cannes as political films take centre stage Jodie Foster’s ‘Money Monster’ has premiered at Cannes. Starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts who makes her debut at the festival, it’s one of 12/05/2016
Now playing Next world news Brazil's Senate votes to impeach the president Dilma Rousseff is accused of using accounting tricks to hide large budget deficits 12/05/2016
Now playing Next North Korea North Korea stages mass rally in Pyongyang North Korea has marked the end of its first ruling party congress in 36-years with a mass rally in Pyongyang. There were extraordinary scenes in 10/05/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom SNP claims third win in Scotland as Labour suffers in UK elections Nicola Sturgeon’s Scottish National party (SNP) has emerged victorious in Scottish Parliament elections – but without enough seats to form a majority 06/05/2016
Now playing Next Egypt Bahrain's king holidays at Sharm el-Sheikh and tips Egypt for tourism Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa has done his bit to promote tourism – in Egypt. Breaking off after an official visit to the country, he went 03/05/2016
Now playing Next Venezuela Venezuela opposition collects signatures in bid to oust President Maduro Venezuela’s opposition says it has delivered 1.85 million signatures to the country’s elections authority in a bid to seek a recall referendum 03/05/2016
Now playing Next Japan Japan's PM embarks on whirlwind European tour ahead of G7 summit Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is on a whirlwind tour of European capitals to lay the ground work for a G7 summit he’s due to host this month. On 03/05/2016
Now playing Next world news US piles on pressure in trade talks with EU The US has been putting pressure on the European Union to scrap or change environmental and health legislation in trade talks according to leaked 02/05/2016
Now playing Next Iraq Baghdad protesters leave Green Zone but vow to keep up pressure over corruption Protesters in Baghdad have left the Iraqi capital’s Green Zone after invading the heavily-fortified district to stage a 24-hour rally against 01/05/2016
Now playing Next Germany Germany: hundreds arrested as anti-immigrant AfD congress starts German police arrested some 400 protesters trying to block access to a conference being held by an anti-immigrant party on Saturday. Clashes broke 30/04/2016
Now playing Next world news Simplify MPs expenses to improve transparency, says campaigner 29/04/2016
Now playing Next South Africa South African court paves way for Zuma to face renewed corruption charges South Africa’s High Court has ordered a review of a decision in 2009 to drop nearly 800 corruption charges against Jacob Zuma, saying the move that 29/04/2016