Now playing Next USA Russia names gunman behind shooting at security agency's HQ, death toll rises Yevgeny Manyurov was a 39-year-old former security guard, investigators said. 20/12/2019
Now playing Next USA U.K. Parliament backs Brexit deal in decisive step toward leaving the E.U. The decision marks a significant breakthrough for Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who swept to electoral victory last week on a pledge to "get Brexit done." 20/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, admitted to hospital Royal was admitted as a precautionary measure on the advice of his doctor, Buckingham Palace said. 20/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Wife of U.S. diplomat charged with causing death of U.K. teen, family says Anne Sacoolas, 42, flew back to the U.S. three weeks after the crash in August. 20/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Taliban aiming for an 'inclusive' Afghan government, spokesman says "We want an inclusive government because that will guarantee a stable government in the country. Otherwise we will have fighting." 20/12/2019
Now playing Next USA 2 firefighters die, 3 hurt as wildfires ravage Australia The two men, both fathers to 19-month-old children, were killed when a tree fell and caused their vehicle to roll off the road. 20/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Russian security officer dead, five injured in shooting at Moscow headquarters of security agency An unidentified gunman opened fire Thursday outside the Moscow headquarters of Russia's top security agency, killing one officer and wounding five others, officials said. 19/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Australia's most populous state declares wildfire emergency amid record temps "It's a very difficult and dangerous set of circumstances," said Rural Fire Service Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons. 19/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Hundreds detained in India for defying ban on protests against citizenship law "I am protesting non-violently, but look they are stopping us," a respected historian and intellectual told reporters as he was taken away by police. 19/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Plague of locusts ravages harvests in Somalia and Ethiopia Desert locusts have damaged about 173,000 acres of land and threatening food in the worst outbreak in 25 years. 19/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Boris Johnson will finally pass a Brexit deal this week — but E.U. divorce is far from 'done' Britain appears headed for at least another 12 months of potentially tortuous negotiations over the terms of its departure from the European Union. 19/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Russia's Putin fields media questions at annual marathon press conference Event comes after the Senate Foreign Relations Committee advanced legislation described as a sanctions bill "from hell" due to penalties on Russian firms. 19/12/2019
Now playing Next USA First woman to beat man at darts championship says she hopes she's 'proven something' "I have proven something for women's darts — that women can play the men and beat them," said Fallon Sherrock. 18/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Hong Kong bus crash kills 6, injures more than 30 others The violent crash of a double-decker bus in Hong Kong killed six people and injured more than 30 others on Wednesday, police said. 18/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Women won't get equal pay for 257 years, new report says The World Economic Forum's report measured the gender gap in 153 countries across politics, economics, health and education. 18/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Maria Butina, convicted in U.S. of being Russian agent, gets job as state TV host Butina, 31, pleaded guilty in a U.S. court last December to one count of conspiring to act as an agent for Russia. 17/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Pope abolishes 'pontifical secret' in clergy sex abuse cases "The carnival of obscurity is over," declared Juan Carlos Cruz, a prominent Chilean survivor of clergy abuse and advocate for victims. 17/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Italian soccer condemned for using monkey paintings in anti-racism campaign "Once again Italian football leaves the world speechless," one campaign group said, describing the paintings as a "sick joke." 17/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Indian students decry police as citizenship protests grow Police response to a previous protest seems to have sparked a broader movement against the new law, with demonstrations across the country. 17/12/2019
Now playing Next USA Pakistan sentences former dictator to death in treason case Musharraf has been living in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, and is said to be very ill and unlikely to travel home to face the sentence 17/12/2019