Now playing Next South Korea China, Japan and South Korea meet to improve frosty relations The foreign ministers of China, Japan and South Korea were in Seoul on Saturday .. to try and improve frosty relations ..strained by historical and 21/03/2015
Now playing Next World News Millions enjoy 'the best eclipse in years' Millions of people have enjoyed watching what astronomers are calling ‘the best solar eclipse in years.’ Some of the clearest views were from Norway 20/03/2015
Now playing Next World News Videos and photos of the Total Solar Eclipse The solar eclipse is keeping people in Northern Europe and the UK looking up at the sky. As the moon moves between the sun and the earth, it plunges 20/03/2015
Now playing Next Denmark Fending off polar bears and freezing temperatures eclipse hunters flock North Eclipse watchers are heading to the Faroe Islands and Svalbard, Norway which will be the only places to see the rare total solar eclipse, if the weather holds out. 20/03/2015
Now playing Next World Tunisia attack an assault on tourism and Arab world's 'first democracy' The cradle of the Arab Spring, Tunisia is also the only country among all those affected by the movement to have succeeded in its transition to 19/03/2015
Now playing Next Vanuatu Vanuatu aid distribution may be too slow to feed cyclone survivors The islanders of cyclone-ravaged Vanuatu, after surviving one of the strongest storms on record last week now face running out of food, the 19/03/2015
Now playing Next Canada Canada shivers in yet more wintry storms Winter storms are once again battering parts of Atlantic Canada with high winds and heavy snow falls. Halifax is almost completely shut down, with 19/03/2015
Now playing Next Culture news Visitors become part of the painting at 3D art museum in Manila Many museums today are cracking down on people taking photos and selfies. But one unusual museum in the Filipino capital Manila is bucking the 17/03/2015
Now playing Next World News Cyclone Pam: Clean-up begins on storm-ravaged Vanuatu Three days after Cyclone Pam, people in the shattered capital of Vanuatu are taking stock of the damage and trying to salvage what remains. But in 17/03/2015
Now playing Next World News Tourists tell of fear as Cyclone Pam struck island paradise in South Pacific Survivors of Cyclone Pam which tore through the island nation of Vanuatu call for emergency aid as they try to salvage what they can from their destroyed homes. 17/03/2015
Now playing Next Vanuatu Vanuatu appeals for aid after Cyclone Pam destruction There are reports of “utter devastation” on the outer islands of Vanuatu after the massive Cyclone Pam that tore through the South Pacific nation at 16/03/2015
Now playing Next Vanuatu 'We will have to begin again' says Vanuatu president after 'monster' cyclone An international relief effort is underway to help survivors of Friday night’s ‘monster’ cyclone which tore through the Pacific Island nation of 16/03/2015
Now playing Next Vanuatu Vanuatu: Aid teams start arriving after 'monster' cyclone Aid teams have started arriving in cyclone-hit Vanuatu, as the scale of the disaster begins to unfold. The Pacific island paradise is now a scene 15/03/2015
Now playing Next Vanuatu Tiny Pacific Vanuatu cleans up after devastating Cyclone Pam Vanuatu has been counting the cost of Cyclone Pam, which has wrecked the tiny Pacific nation and taken an unknown number of lives. The first aid 15/03/2015
Now playing Next Croatia Throw another sheep on the oil spill Shepherds on the Croatian island of Pag may be onto a good thing with the news scientists have identified the wool from their sheep as unique. It 15/03/2015
Now playing Next Vanuatu Powerful Pacific cyclone devastates Vanuatu One of the Pacific Ocean’s most powerful storms ever has ripped through Vanuatu. Buildings have been damaged, trees uprooted and roads cut off 14/03/2015
Now playing Next Vanuatu Vanuatu hit hard by Typhoon Pam The Pacific may have seen the worst of Typhoon Pam as winds are now subsiding, but it has left a trail of destruction in her wake, notably on the 14/03/2015