Now playing Next Russia Russia is using Interpol to target Putin’s political rivals, says NGO Justice campaigners Fair Trials claim Russian authorities have used Interpol to target an associate of Alexei Navalny over the alleged theft of a €2 poster. 17/03/2018
Now playing Next Germany Thousands of Kurds in Hannover demonstrate against Turkish president The Turkish military invaded northern Syria in January to attack a Kurdish militia group it has labelled a "terrorist group." 17/03/2018
Now playing Next Ireland Jubilation as Ireland wins the Six Nations Ireland thumped England on St Patrick's Day to win their second Grand Slam in nine years and the third in their history. 17/03/2018
Now playing Next Germany How has digitalisation transformed travel marketing? We went to its chief marketplace to find out 17/03/2018
Now playing Next Sport Japan’s Hifumi Abe shines at Ekaterinburg Judo Grand Slam Japan’s Hifumi Abe stunned home favourite Yakub Shamilov at Ekaterinburg Judo Grand Slam to win gold in the -66kg category 17/03/2018
Now playing Next Finland Finland’s baby boxes: how this year’s compares to first one in 1938 The Finnish state is continuing a long and proud tradition of offering special baby boxes to all new mothers. 17/03/2018
Now playing Next Russia In tit-for-tat move Russia expels 23 British diplomats After blaming Moscow for attacking a former spy with a nerve agent Britain had expelled 23 Russian diplomats. 17/03/2018
Now playing Next world news ‘Beast from the East 2.0’ hits northern and eastern Europe A cold weather blast from Scandinavia has struck Poland and the UK, while more snow is predicted to sweep Europe this weekend. 17/03/2018
Now playing Next Russia Explained: Russia's presidential election 2018 On March 18, over 110 million Russians will have their say on who will be the next president. But while few question who is likely to win, the vote is important as it will show how firm Putin's grip on power really is. Here’s our breakdown of Russia’s presidential election. 17/03/2018
Now playing Next Ireland Irish brave chilly temperatures for St Patrick's Day 'Beast from the East 2.0' is visiting Ireland for St Patrick's Day. But that's no reason to stay indoors. 17/03/2018
Now playing Next Russia Russian election: Navalny rallies army of observers to counter Putin On a typically dour March day in Moscow, it is almost intolerably hot and loud inside the offices of anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny. 17/03/2018
Now playing Next Russia Russia 'to expel 23 British diplomats' as political crisis deepens Russia has announced it will expel the diplomats and revoke permission for a British consulate in St Petersburg. 17/03/2018
Now playing Next Russia FIFA confirms video assistants will be used in World Cup Finals President Gianni Infantino says VAR will bring more transparent and fairer football. 17/03/2018
Now playing Next Slovakia Tens of thousands demand snap elections in Slovakia Tens of thousands of people filled streets in Bratislava amid public anger over alleged political corruption and cronyism. 17/03/2018
Now playing Next Romania Court rejects Romanian man's claim that he is alive A 63-year-old man has failed to convince a Romanian court he is still alive after reportedly being declared dead by his wife. 16/03/2018
Now playing Next Romania Deafening silence: Romanian protesters keep quiet to make their point After months of noisy anti-government demonstrations in Romania, protesters have now gone quiet to demand change. 16/03/2018
Now playing Next Germany Germany: Storm in a coffee cup Syrian refugees have responded on social media after a far-right German politician, who visited their war-ravaged country, accused them of drinking coffee in Berlin at the taxpayers' expense 16/03/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Teen set off bomb on London's subway because he was 'bored and stressed' The bomb partially exploded on a London Underground train at Parsons Green station on Sept. 15, leaving 23 people with burn injuries. 16/03/2018
Now playing Next Germany Deutsche Bank pays out billions in bonuses Payouts were four times higher than the previous year even as the German lender warned on costs for 2018 and reported a bigger 2017 loss than previously disclosed 16/03/2018
Now playing Next France German Chancellor stops short of blaming Russia for spy poisoning But French president Macron had strong words for Russia over the assassination attempt, while meeting Merkel on Friday. 16/03/2018
Now playing Next Sport British clubs draw each other in Champions' league quarters Arsenal draw CSKA in Europa league. 16/03/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Listen: Former DJ releases album to help drive people to sleep The 19-track music collection has a total run time of over five hours for the more stubborn sleepers. 16/03/2018
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone inflation lower than expected European Central Bank President Mario Draghi says he sees no reason to change current policy 16/03/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK police say Russian Nikolai Glushkov was murdered Murdered Russian was friend of the late Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky, a critic of Vladimir Putin's, but police say no evidence Glushkov's death, due to "intense neck pressure", was linked to Skripal poisonings. 16/03/2018
Now playing Next no comment Chairlift rollercoaster as 12 hurt in Georgian resort accident Chairlift speeds backwards after malfunction as staff and tourists look on helpless. 16/03/2018
Now playing Next Russia Vladimir Putin: Russian redeemer, Western villain Why do the Russian people want to keep Vladimir Putin in power after 18 years? And why is the unshakeable president so hated by many Western countries? Here are some suggested replies. 16/03/2018