Now playing Next USA U.S. Treasury sanctions 'Putin's Chef' for more election interference Yevgeniy Prigozhin, known as "Putin's Chef," was previously sanctioned for attempted meddling in the 2016 election. The new sanctions focus on 2018. 30/09/2019
Now playing Next USA Democrats question Giuliani's work for foreign entities Democrats want to know whether the president's personal lawyer is registered as a foreign agent as focus grows on Giuliani's role in Ukraine conversations. 25/09/2019
Now playing Next USA Five key points from day two of this year's United Nations The stage is set for another day of speeches at the General Assembly in New York 25/09/2019
Now playing Next Eco-Innovation One of Europe's biggest taxi apps has gone carbon neutral Ride sharing is huge, what are the major players to cut down their carbon footprint? 18/09/2019
Now playing Next Serbia Serbia 'must cancel' free-trade pact with Russia to join EU EU warns Serbia to cancel free trade pact with Russia if it wants to join bloc 28/08/2019
Now playing Next Kazakhstan Change or more of the same? Kazakhstan's pivotal election explained Critics say the election is unlikely to be free or fair. Human Rights Watch says "the transition has been carefully orchestrated and highly controlled". 07/06/2019
Now playing Next Azerbaijan Here is why Azerbaijan and Armenia have no formal diplomatic relations An Arsenal player was forced to miss his team playing in the final of the Europa league final because he did not think it was safe for him to travel to Baku, here's why.... 30/05/2019
Now playing Next USA How a major sports trophy might be decided by an obscure Soviet-era conflict "This is a scandal. It is a deeply ugly side to the beautiful game," said one British lawmaker. 29/05/2019
Now playing Next world news Watch: Comedians poke fun at European countries ahead of elections Do you hear the people sing (about their love for Europe)? 23/05/2019
Now playing Next world news How politics is the perennial elephant in the room at Eurovision Europe's simmering tensions have always threatened to boil over at Eurovision and upset the contest's very raison d'être: to unite the continent. 17/05/2019
Now playing Next Israel Eurovision 2019: Which countries have secured a place in the final? Twenty-six countries will compete for the title on Saturday. 16/05/2019
Now playing Next world news Bulgaria, Turkey & Hungary among countries to 'regress on LGBT rights' A study released by the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association in Europe has found that for the first time in a decade some countries are "moving backwards" on LGBT equality 14/05/2019
Now playing Next Israel All this year's Eurovision entries and their chances of winning To warm-up for the annual music extravaganza, we've charted all the countries taking part and their chances of coming home with the title. 10/05/2019
Now playing Next USA Russian fingerprints are 'all over' North Korea's new missile Iskander missiles have long been a source of tension in Europe, and only take a few minutes to reach their targets. 10/05/2019
Now playing Next world news Which country has the highest average BMI in Europe? From 1985 to 2017, BMI rose by an average of 2kg/m2 in women and 2.2kg/m2 in men globally, which is equivalent to each person becoming 5-6kg heavier — how did Europe fair? 09/05/2019
Now playing Next Georgia How Georgia pioneered women's rights movement in former Soviet states How Georgia pioneered women's rights movement in former Soviet states 07/05/2019
Now playing Next Armenia Armenia marks killings anniversary as Erdogan rejects genocide claim Ceremonies have taken place in Armenia to mark the anniversary of mass killings and forced deportations of up to 1.5 million Armenians. 24/04/2019