Now playing Next World News Vienna is the world's most liveable city Vienna ranks as the world’s most livable city according to an annual survey by The Economist Intelligence Unit. This is the first time a European city has topped these rankings. The Austrian capital knocked Melbourne, Australia from the top spot after seven years of holding the top rank. 14/08/2018
Now playing Next World News When is a German not a German? Identity re-emerges as a thorny issue "I am a German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose," said Mesut Özil, who recently quit the national soccer team, citing racism. 14/08/2018
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Now playing Next Canada Two police among victims of Canada shooter Police in Canada say two colleagues and two other people died in a shooting on Friday morning in the city of Fredericton in New Brunswick 10/08/2018
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Now playing Next World News Australians are peppering politicians with requests for portraits of queen. Why? A viral article alerted Australians to a little known parliamentary code, leading lawmakers to be inundated with requests for portraits of the monarch. 10/08/2018
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Now playing Next World News Saudi Arabia-Canada spat explained An ousted ambassador. Suspended flights. The recall of thousands of Saudi students in Canada. These are just a few diplomatic sanctions Saudi Arabia imposed on Canada in the wake of a concerned tweet over jailed Saudi activists by Canadian officials. 07/08/2018
Now playing Next World News Canada defiant after Saudi Arabia freezes trade over rights criticism "Saudi Arabia is shooting itself in the foot. If you want to open up your country to the world, you don't start expelling ambassadors." 07/08/2018
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Now playing Next No Comment Tornado rips through Canada's Manitoba, killing one A destructive tornado ripped through western Ontario on Friday, causing at least one death, local media reported. 05/08/2018
Now playing Next Canada Gaga and Marc Quinn muse Zombie Boy dies Rick Genest, a Canadian fashion model, artist and actor famed for his heavily-tattooed body, has died, six days before his 33rd birthday. 03/08/2018
Now playing Next France Visitors denied access to Eiffel Tower World tourist attraction the Eiffel Tower closed again on Thursday due to a dispute between workers and management 02/08/2018
Now playing Next Australia Heatwave deaths to soar dramatically, global study finds Deaths caused by severe heatwaves will increase dramatically in tropical and subtropical regions, followed closely by Australia, Europe and the United States. From 2031 onwards there could be a 471% increase in fatalities in three Australian cities - Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. 01/08/2018