Now playing Next No Comment Watch: British King Charles leads Remembrance Day Service in London Remembrance Sunday is an annual commemoration held on the closest Sunday to Armistice Day, November 11, the anniversary of the end of the First World War to remember servicemen and women who have fallen in the line of duty since WWI. 13/11/2023
Now playing Next France More than 180,000 people march in France against soaring antisemitism The demonstrations also attracted politicians - even Marine Le Pen - but there was one notable absence: President Emmanuel Macron. 12/11/2023
Now playing Next No Comment WATCH: Tens of thousands march in London in support of Palestinian people Organisers of the pro-Palestinian march say they had taken steps to ensure it didn't conflict with Armistice Day events. 12/11/2023
Now playing Next Markets How China’s recovery is impacting European markets With China continuing to see disappointing economic data, European markets may suffer as Chinese exports and investments fall. 12/11/2023
Now playing Next Poland Poland marks 105 years since regaining independence after World War I The Independence Day holiday celebrates the restoration of Poland’s national sovereignty in 1918, at the end of World War I and after 123 years of rule by Prussia, Austria and Russia. 12/11/2023
Now playing Next World News Ongoing wars drown out messages of peace on Armistice Day The day is the 105th anniversary of the first Armistice Day which is commemorated every 11 November to mourn soldiers killed in the First World War and all subsequent conflicts. 11/11/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom Protesters in London clash with police ahead of pro-Palestinian march The demonstrators, thought be right-wing, shouted 'England 'til I die' and carried St. George's flags ahead of Armistice Day events in the capital. 11/11/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Ukraine war: Kherson liberation first anniversary marked as Russia investigates train derailment The latest developments from the Ukraine war. 11/11/2023
Now playing Next Markets Weekly market wrap: European stocks fall on earnings miss European stocks saw a turbulent week as several companies missed earnings forecasts and US yields climbed. 11/11/2023
Now playing Next Focus World Travel Market London: What lies ahead for post-pandemic tourism? Tourism industry leaders convened in London for the World Travel Market trade event to discuss the latest trends shaping the sector. 10/11/2023
Now playing Next Eco-Innovation How are these jacuzzi like circles saving porpoises and seals? Bubble curtains were used to limit oil spills - now they’re safeguarding porpoises from wind farm noise in the North Sea. 10/11/2023
Now playing Next Finland State funeral for Finland's Martti Ahtisaari, former president and Nobel Peace Laureate Crowds lined the route of the funeral cortege as it made its way from the city's Lutheran Cathedral to the cemetery where President Ahtisaari was laid to rest among other former presidents of the Nordic nation. 10/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Film of the Week: 'The Killer'- David Fincher's assassin hits his mark Released today on Netflix, David Fincher’s latest is our film of the week. Try to catch it on the big screen if you can. Oh, and whatever you do, avoid the new Marvel film, 'The Marvels', which is a stakeless dud that signals Marvel has truly run out steam at this point. 10/11/2023
Now playing Next Turkey Euroviews. Was Turkey's Atatürk an authoritarian leader or a visionary European? Atatürk's vision remains a symbol of hope for Turks who aspire to achieve a fully democratic future. His name continues to be synonymous with optimism, representing the enduring spirit of the nation, Dr Demir Murat Seyrek writes. 10/11/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK's interior minister claims police favour pro-Palestinian protestors Home Secretary Suella Braverman accused the police of acting more leniently toward pro-Palestinian demonstrators and Black Lives Matter supporters than to right-wing protesters or soccer hooligans. 09/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Moldova to stamp out oligarchs in EU membership push: foreign minister Moldova will limit the "toxic influence" of Russia-backed oligarchs who use hybrid warfare to undermine the country’s democracy in its push for EU membership, foreign minister Nicu Popescu has told Euronews. 09/11/2023
Now playing Next No Comment Thousands of right wingers protest outside Spain's acting PM's office The protestors are furious that acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez wants to grant an amnesty to pro-independence campaigners from Catalonia. 08/11/2023