Now playing Next USA Iraqis block key roads as violent anti-government protests continue Iraqis have been protesting since last month, demanding sweeping change to the political system established after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion. 03/11/2019
Now playing Next USA Tiny, privately owned satellites are changing how we view the Earth In one year, Planet Labs built as many satellites as the rest of the world combined. Its images are used by governments, researchers, and even farmers. 03/11/2019
Now playing Next USA Prince Charles' charity admits doubt over authenticity of stately home paintings Dumfries House bills itself as "one of Britain's most beautiful stately homes." 03/11/2019
Now playing Next USA 'No friends but the mountains': U.S. Syria pullout follows years of Kurdish struggle "They really did feel that this time, they should not be abandoned and betrayed," political analyst Shivan Fazil said. 03/11/2019
Now playing Next USA Militants kill 54 in attack on Mali army post, ISIS claims responsibility "Heavily armed unidentified men attacked around noon. The attack started with shellfire," government spokesman Yaya Sangare said. 03/11/2019
Now playing Next USA Saudi Arabia formally begins IPO of state-run oil firm Aramco The kingdom has in the past used the company as a piggy bank for development companies. 03/11/2019
Now playing Next USA Trump booed, cheered at UFC fight in New York City His appearance at Madison Square Garden was the first in his hometown since announcing he was changing his permanent residence to Florida. 03/11/2019
Now playing Next USA 13 killed in Syria car bomb blast About 20 others were wounded when the bomb exploded in central Tal Abyad, authorities said. 03/11/2019
Now playing Next USA Iran student leader says he regrets 1979 U.S. Embassy attack "Like Jesus Christ, I bear all the sins on my shoulders," said Ebrahim Asgharzadeh, a student leader who says he now regrets the seizure of the U.S. embassy and the 444-day hostage crisis. 02/11/2019
Now playing Next no comment South Korea celebrates its national food at Seoul Kimchi Festival It's Kimjang season in South Korea where vegetables - usually cabbage - are marinaded in fermented seafood, spices and chili and the end result is the national dish kimchi. 02/11/2019
Now playing Next USA Hong Kong police fire tear gas at pro-democracy protest Protesters sang the British and U.S. national anthems, waving multi-national flags with some calling for independence. 02/11/2019
Now playing Next USA Why is Iran so afraid of Iraqi and Lebanese anti-government protests? Analysis: Iran has a lot to lose if allies such as Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iraq's Shiite militias are shunted from power. 02/11/2019
Now playing Next USA All 39 people found dead in truck container were Vietnamese, British police say Police in Vietnam and Ireland made three new arrests Friday in the sprawling investigation. 02/11/2019
Now playing Next USA Trump makes big splash in U.K. election — but his comments may backfire Because Trump is reviled by so many in the U.K., the president's intervention might have the opposite effect to his stated intention. 01/11/2019
Now playing Next USA WWE Hosts Saudi Arabia's First Women's Wrestling Match "I couldn't stop smiling when this was announced. When I speak about women driving, or even just sharing space with men, these are rights that didn't exist when I was growing up," tweeted WWE's first Saudi Arabian Wrestler Mansoor Al-Shehail. 31/10/2019
Now playing Next USA Heavy fighting reported near Turkish border in Syria safe zone "It's clear that Turkey has no intention of halting attacks," a spokesman for the Syrian Democratic Forces said Thursday. 31/10/2019
Now playing Next USA Russian gamers reject latest 'Call of Duty' game Russian gamers and bloggers have withdrawn support for the latest version of Activion's hit military action game. 31/10/2019
Now playing Next USA ISIS names successor to slain leader al-Baghdadi The militant group named Abu Ibrahim Hashimi al-Quraishi as the new leader in a message posted by its official media wing. 31/10/2019
Now playing Next USA Damning report says CIA-trained forces behind war atrocities in Afghanistan Report documents instances of families terrorized by night raids, summary executions and disappearances of people, some of whom are never heard from again. 31/10/2019
Now playing Next USA Say goodbye to the man shouting 'order!' over Britain's Brexit chaos Over a decade, Bercow has become a central character in the U.K.'s deadlocked attempts to leave the E.U. 31/10/2019