Now playing Next World EU to develop artificial intelligence In a move to become more competitive on the global stage, the European Commission announced on Monday the dedication of funds to develop artificial intelligence systems. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next World UK Speaker of the House of Commons blocks third Brexit vote Speaker of the House of Commons said on Monday that there would not be a third Brexit vote unless there is "demonstrable change" to May's Brexit deal. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next Iran Euroviews. Dark money flows between Russia and Iran show how vital EU sanctions are against both ǀ View The EU must recognise how intertwined the two countries are as well as the necessity of the taking a ‘whole of the Union’ approach to bringing the aggressive behaviour of both regimes to an end. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next USA American man arrested for allegedly stabbing wife at Tokyo court The suspect had three knives and police believe he ambushed the woman when she walked into the building, NHK public television reported. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next World Your call in full: What are the Brexit solutions? Watch Tuesday night's full episode of Your Call 20/03/2019
Now playing Next USA Britain wanted to take back control. Now it's begging Europe for more time. The request comes as Donald Trump Jr. says Theresa May "should have listened to my father" during negotiations. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom Watch: ‘Weak, weak, weak,’ rages MP in Brexit tirade at Theresa May “When will she develop a backbone and stand up to those that would take this nation to disaster?" MP asks embattled UK leader Theresa May. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next Norway Watch: Europe's first underwater restaurant opens in Norway Situated on the southern tip of Norway, the restaurant looks like a large concrete tube partly submerged in the North Sea. It is called Under, which also means "wonder" in Norwegian. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom European Council to consider UK request for short Brexit extension UK Prime Minister has said she will seek only a short delay to Brexit from the EU, ahead of the summit on March 21. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next USA Cockpit voice recorder reveals moments leading up to Lion Air Boeing 737 crash The flight crashed in October and killed all 189 people on board. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next New Zealand Christchurch shootings: New Zealand to 'confront' Erdogan over remarks Christchurch shootings: New Zealand to 'confront' Erdogan over remarks 20/03/2019
Now playing Next Economy Europeans on EU: ‘Intrusive and out-of-touch, but good for peace’ A majority of Europeans have a favourable opinion of the EU but they also describe it as out of touch with their needs with just two months to go until elections, the Pew Research Center has found. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next USA Trump befriends another strongman on the world stage First Read is your briefing from "Meet the Press" and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next USA Haka ring out as New Zealand copes in massacre's aftermath Ceremonial dance performed as country and its multicultural diaspora attempt to honor the dead and stay connected with their homeland. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next USA Why getting rejected can actually help you succeed in life Rejection hurts because it creates an emotional wound. Here's how not to let it leave a scar. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom Watch back: May asks EU for Brexit extension until June 30 British Prime minister Theresa May will ask the European Union for a short Brexit delay, a British government source confirmed to Euronews on Wednesday. But first, she's back in the house. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next Europe News EU hits Google with €1.49bn fine for 'blocking rival search engines' It is the third fine the EU has given to Google in two years. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next USA Devastating cyclone tracks trail of destruction across southeast Africa President Filipe Nyusi said more than 200 people were killed and more bodies are being discovered after Cyclone Idai. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom Billionaire arrested in London over India’s biggest banking fraud Nirav Modi is one of the main suspects charged in the $2 billion loan fraud at state-run Punjab National Bank (PNB), India's biggest banking fraud. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next USA Dems want to end the Electoral College. Trump says it's 'very strange' Trump said "the Cities would end up running the Country" if the Electoral College was abolished. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The European Parliament is intent on paralysing the EU’s muscle on migration spending ǀ View The EU needs financial flexibility to support non-EU governments in preventing undocumented departures and taking back their own nationals. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next Spain Watch: Thousands gather for burning of ninots at Fallas festival Each neighbourhood in the city spends a year building the ornate monuments, only to set them alight and begin again. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next world news What does the EPP's row with Orbán's Fidesz mean for the EU? | Analysis The centre-right European People's Party is to decide whether to expel the party led by Hungary's populist prime minister. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next Living This organic chocolate is made by hand... and feet This chocolate factory in Ivory Coast has a very different approach to chocolate making than the rest of the country. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next World Three million thought to be affected as 'massive disaster' unfolds Hundreds are confirmed dead. Thousands await rescue and it seems that the full scale of the tragedy may not be known for months. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next USA Kit Harington on how 'Game of Thrones' mirrors real-World Politics "I'm deeply sad of the state of the world as 'Thrones' ends," he said. "If it was prophetic, you'd hope that people would have watched." 20/03/2019
Now playing Next USA Afghan adviser refuses U.S. demand to apologize for broadside on Trump envoy Frustration over U.S. talks with Taliban led to Afghan official's claim his country has been "sold out." 20/03/2019
Now playing Next world news Most people want higher taxes for the rich, finds 21-country poll The OECD surveyed 22,000 people in 21 wealthy countries. It found that 68% of respondents are in favour of higher taxes for the rich. 20/03/2019
Now playing Next USA Dems alter how they run campaigns to prove liberal values, dodge hypocrisy claims Do they pay their workers a fair wage? Is their travel climate-sensitive? What about fundraising from wealthy donors? 20/03/2019
Now playing Next USA Mother accused of abusing 7 adopted children to force them into making YouTube The children told police their adoptive mother starved, beat and pepper sprayed them when they failed to follow direction for videos, officials said. 20/03/2019