Now playing Next United Kingdom Theresa May and DUP strike deal for minority UK government Theresa May and DUP leader Arlene Foster presided at the signing of a deal at Downing Street on Monday 26/06/2017
Now playing Next United Kingdom Flammable cladding found in towers across the UK Fire fears after UK councils estimate 600 towers have flammable cladding similar to Grenfell Tower 22/06/2017
Now playing Next world news Praise galore: Trump's surreal cabinet meeting Showered with praise: Donald Trump's first formal cabinet meeting made headlines as an exercise in group flattery. 13/06/2017
Now playing Next world news British PM Theresa May reshuffles cabinet before Brexit talks British PM Theresa May reshuffles cabinet before Brexit talks 11/06/2017
Now playing Next France Anti-terror bill to take in French emergency measures? Prime Minister Edouard Philippe has submitted proposals to the courts and is due to present them to ministers later this month 09/06/2017
Now playing Next France Macron meets European Council President Tusk for first time since inauguration French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday met with European Council President Donald Tusk for the first time since taking office. 18/05/2017
Now playing Next France Delay in announcement of Macron's new French government The new French president's seduction of politicians on left and right has caused turmoil in traditional parties. 16/05/2017
Now playing Next Kosovo Kosovo government falls after no-confidence vote After months of political deadlock, lawmakers vote to dismiss Isa Mustafa's cabinet, triggering a snap election next month. 10/05/2017
Now playing Next world news Breastfeeding first in Australian parliament Larissa Waters, senator for Queensland in the Australian Senate, has made history by becoming the first mother to breastfeed in the Senate chamber. 10/05/2017
Now playing Next World 'International media is dancing to the tune of Erdogan' The victory of the yes vote in Turkey’s referendum on new presidential powers is hardly a surprise given Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s overwhelming support. 17/04/2017
Now playing Next USA US Senate expected to go nuclear over Supreme Court nomination US Republican Senators are expected to invoke the “nuclear option” Thursday to force through President Donald Trump's nominee to the US Supreme Court. 06/04/2017
Now playing Next USA US parents sue over right to call their child ‘Allah’ A couple in the US state of Georgia are taking the state to court over their child’s surname. 28/03/2017
Now playing Next Brazil Explained: The bribery scandal engulfing Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht and Latin American governments A multi-million euro bribery scandal involving Brazil’s largest engineering company is spreading through South America. 23/02/2017
Now playing Next USA Trump's cabinet nominations slow to get Senate approval Donald Trump is finding it more difficult than any other president to get his nominations to the cabinet approved. Almost three weeks after his inauguration and there are only five confirmed cabinet p 08/02/2017
Now playing Next Romania Romania : Ongoing protests and a vote of no confidence Though the numbers are reportedly dwindling, demonstrations in Romania continue as the government awaits a vote of no confidence 08/02/2017
Now playing Next Romania Inside Romania's battle against corruption A new decree threatens the work of Romania's Anti-Corruption Directorate, but the government argues it must tackle prison overcrowding. 03/02/2017
Now playing Next Romania Romania : Government opposition mounts Opposition to a controversial draft bill to decriminalise certain abuses of power in Romania continues to grow as the country's Ombudsman has asked a Constitutional Court to rule on its legality. 03/02/2017
Now playing Next Poland Students in Poland hold anti-govenment protest Hundreds of students in Warsaw and other Polish cities have taken part in marches against the country’s populist government. 25/01/2017
Now playing Next Switzerland 'Trust gap' widens as Davos summit opens The majority of people no longer believe that the economic and political systems work in their favour, a new report reveals 16/01/2017