Now playing Next World News Europe briefing: Eight stories to know about today In a rush? Here are eight stories from around Europe that you need to know about today, Wednesday, August 29. 29/08/2018
Now playing Next Moldova Explained: the protests in Moldova that have got Brussels worried Euronews explains what protesters have hit the streets about in Moldova. 28/08/2018
Now playing Next World News US and Mexico agree terms of new trade deal, Canada urged to join US and Mexican officials say the two countries have reached a deal on revamping the North America Free Trade Agreement. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has urged Canada to rejoin the talks. 27/08/2018
Now playing Next World News Verizon admits 'throttling' data to California firefighters amid blaze Verizon admitted that it should have lifted speed restrictions for firefighters, but said the issue was not due to the rollback of net neutrality rules. 23/08/2018
Now playing Next World News Saudi Arabia seeks 'unprecedented' death penalty for woman activist The accusations against a group Israa al-Ghomgham is part of include chanting slogans hostile to the regime and attempting to inflame public opinion. 22/08/2018
Now playing Next No Comment Watch: Scuba diving lesson turns into shark rescue effort What was supposed to be a diving lesson ended in the saving of a shark, who had plastic netting stuck in its mouth. 21/08/2018
Now playing Next World News Robert Zubrin wants to establish a 'new branch of human civilization' on Mars Mars Society co-founder says robotic landers and rovers aren't enough. 20/08/2018
Now playing Next World News People who eat low-carb diets live longer but only if they go easy on meat, too A moderate carbohydrate intake seemed healthiest, study finds 17/08/2018
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Now playing Next Russia Who are Russia's 'political prisoners'? The growing number of political and religious prisoners in Russia is concerning human rights organisations and NGOs in Russia and abroad. 16/08/2018
Now playing Next France Hyperloop pioneers choose rural France to test high-speed rail travel A Canadian firm looking to develop the high-speed rail travel of the future plans to build its test site deep in the French countryside. 16/08/2018
Now playing Next Canada Smoke particles from Canada wildfires cross the Atlantic to UK and Ire Smoke and ash from Canada's wildfires have crossed the Atlantic Ocean to the UK and Ireland. 15/08/2018
Now playing Next Italy Engineer warned in 2016 that Genoa bridge would need rebuilding In 2016 after decades of repairs, an engineering professor told an industry magazine that the Morandi bridge was nearing the end of its useful life. Two years later, it collapsed. 14/08/2018
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
Now playing Next World News What is the White House Situation Room and why was Omarosa in it? Recording devices are forbidden in the SITROOM, but Omarosa says she has a recording of Chief of Staff John Kelly firing her. 14/08/2018
Now playing Next Business Bayer shares plunge over weedkiller trial Bayer shares plunged as much as 14 percent on Monday, losing about €12 billion in value, after newly acquired Monsanto was ordered to pay €250 million in damages in the first of possibly thousands of US lawsuits over alleged links between a weedkiller and cancer. 13/08/2018