Now playing Next World News Champions League Final 2021 moved from Turkey to Portugal Chelsea and City fans will able to buy tickets to attend the final in person as UEFA releases 6,000 seats to each club. 13/05/2021
Now playing Next Denmark Danish MPs agree to new investigation into deadly 1990 ferry fire Danish lawmakers have agreed to set up a task force to look into a 1990 ferry fire that killed 159 people, one of Scandinavia's worst peacetime maritime disasters. 12/05/2021
Now playing Next Egypt Egyptian authorities impound Suez Canal vessel amid financial dispute Egyptian authorities have impounded a massive cargo vessel that blocked the Suez Canal last month amid a financial dispute with its owner, the canal chief said. 12/05/2021
Now playing Next USA Russia denies role in cyberattack on US's biggest gasoline pipeline The Colonial Pipeline will not be able to resume full operations for several days due to the ransomware attack. 11/05/2021
Now playing Next Portugal Portugal sentences three police officers over Ukrainian man's death Three Portuguese border police officers sentenced to prison for beating a Ukrainian man to death at Lisbon airport in March 2020. 10/05/2021
Now playing Next Israel Rocket barrage fired at Israel after Hamas commanders killed A 6-year old was killed on Wednesday evening in a rocket strike on an apartment building in the Israeli city of Sderot, becoming the latest victim of the recent flare-up in violence. 10/05/2021
Now playing Next Italy More than 2,100 migrants arrive on Italian island at weekend Italian media reported boats carrying hundreds of people arrived at the small island of Lampedusa, while an NGO warned hundreds more were in trouble in Maltese waters. 10/05/2021
Now playing Next No Comment Beirut blast victims with 204 portraits Beirut-based American artist Brady Black memorialises the victims of the deadly August 4 port blast with a series of 204 portraits. 07/05/2021
Now playing Next Unreported Europe The billion-dollar motorway leading Montenegro to nowhere Montenegro is building one of the most expensive highways in the world. It is financed by a loan from China. Its tourism-based economy is being crushed by the pandemic making the already difficult loan impossible to pay back and the motorway still isn't finished. 07/05/2021
Now playing Next World EU leaders to push for social safeguards in two-day summit in Porto The push for social safeguards led by centre-left EU governments has caused some tension within the bloc. 07/05/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK Navy warships stand down as tensions ease in Jersey HMS Severn and HMS Tamar are expected to begin their voyage back to Portsmouth within the next 24 hours after being deployed to a protest by French fishermen. 07/05/2021
Now playing Next Belgium EU lets US, Canada and Norway join its military mobility project In a move suggesting President Biden is happier about closer military co-operation with the EU, the US will join a European Union military project. 06/05/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom How tiny Jersey has played an outsized role in English history The last time the English and French fought over Jersey, the English won. 06/05/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom France demands Jersey fishing amnesty be extended to September The fishing row between France and the Channel island of Jersey has seen the UK and France deploy patrol vessels to the area. 06/05/2021
Now playing Next France UK sends navy patrol vessels to Jersey amid fishing row The UK is sending two Royal Navy patrol vessels to monitor a potential blockade of Jersey's main port after France threatened to cut off power to the Channel Island over post-Brexit fishing conditions. 05/05/2021
Now playing Next Egypt Egyptian court refuses to release ship that blocked the Suez Canal The 400m-long cargo ship will only be released back to its Japanese owner once damages have been paid, Egyptian authorities have said. 05/05/2021
Now playing Next World News Italy, Malta & Libya slow to react to deadly shipwreck, analysis finds An analysis of logs and emails show that Italian, Maltese and Libyan authorities responded slowly, insufficiently, or not at all to migrants' pleas for help at sea in a deadly April shipwreck. 04/05/2021