Now playing Next France Shooting at high school at Grasse in southern France At least three people have been injured in a shooting at a secondary school in Grasse, southern France, on Thursday lunchtime. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next Next Series Scientists at Bremen University tracking air pollution in our cities “You have probably used an app on your mobile phone to get the weather forecast. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next Business Series Lufthansa profit forecast boosts shares Lufthansa says it expects profits to fall only slightly in 2017 despite lower fares and a rising fuel bill. Analysts were predicting a sharp decline. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next Next Series Remembering Early Bird the satellite that changed how we communicate On April 6, 1965 the first commercial communications satellite, Early Bird was launched into orbit. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next United Kingdom New £1 coin is launched in the UK this month The UK’s currency will face a major change this month, as a new design of one of the most central coins is launched. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next Netherlands Sighs of relief in Europe at Dutch election result Centre-right Prime Minister Mark Rutte is not the only one celebrating his victory in the Dutch elections. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next Turkey Turkey says Dutch parties have same "mindset" despite election result Turkey’s war of words with the Netherlands has deepened after its foreign minister dismissed the Dutch election results. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next Turkey Turkish foreign minister predicts 'religious war' in Europe Turkey has increased its verbal attacks on Europe following the Dutch election, warning that the continent is on the verge of collapse into “religious war”. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next USA Tillerson starts key Asia tour facing US foreign budget cuts US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has started his first trip to Asia in Japan, a country in the frontline of the North Korean nuclear threat. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next no comment A second robot staffed hotel opens in Tokyo Dinosaur receptionists were on standby on Wednesday (March 15) as a second hotel staffed mostly by robots and automatons opened in Tokyo. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next no comment Ai Weiwei is installing in Prague a giant refugee boat Chinese artist Ai Weiwei is installing in Prague his so far biggest artwork, refugee boat 16/03/2017
Now playing Next Turkey Turkey-Netherlands spat continues as Dutch cows sent back As Turkish anger at the refusal by the Netherlands to let the Turkish foreign minister speak at a Rotterdam rally escalates, 40 Dutch Holstein cows have been sent back from… 16/03/2017
Now playing Next Netherlands Five takeaways from the Netherlands' election Dutch reject populism … All the talk before the election was whether the Trump- and Brexit-inspired wave of ‘anti-establishment populism’ would wash into the… 16/03/2017
Now playing Next Malaysia Interpol issues "red notice" for North Koreans in murder mystery Interpol has issued a “red notice”, the closest instrument to an international arrest warrant, for four North Koreans wanted over last month’s murder of Kim Jong… 16/03/2017
Now playing Next Africanews Ethiopia: Death toll in Addis Ababa rubbish dump landslide rises to 115 Emergency workers in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa searched through a mountain of garbage for the fifth consecutive day on Thursday as the death toll from a landslide at a rubbish landfill site ro 16/03/2017
Now playing Next Brazil Clashes in Brazil as protest against pension reforms turn violent Thousands of people have taken to the streets across Brazil to protest against pension reforms. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next USA Spiders devour over 400 million metric tons of prey yearly - study Spiders are giving new meaning to the phrase all-you-can-eat, according to a new report published in the journal The Science of Nature. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next Morocco King of Morocco dismisses PM following stalemate over coalition talks Morocco’s King Mohammed VI has dismissed his prime minister after failing to form a government following elections last October. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next USA Hawaii judge halts Trump's new travel ban A federal judge in Hawaii has issued an emergency halt to President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban, blocking it hours before it was due to come into effect. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next Netherlands Dutch Prime Minister sees off challenge from anti-Islam Geert Wilders Prime Minister Mark Rutte thanks the Dutch people for "saying no" to the wrong kind of populaism" as far-right politician Geert Wilders admits defeat. 16/03/2017
Now playing Next Netherlands Wilders loses Dutch election but his influence lives on The challenge from Geert Wilders and his nationalist Freedom Party appears to have been seen off by the centre-right, but it may still take some time for the full impact of the Dutch election to be… 16/03/2017