Now playing Next Economy ECB's Draghi promises more eurozone stimulus if needed because of Brexit European Central Bank head Mario Draghi says the eurozone economy could be given further stimulus if the Brexit vote starts to have a negative impact. 21/07/2016
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Now playing Next Economy UK jobless rate falls to 11-year low Britain's jobless rate has fallen to its lowest level since October 2005. It was 4.9 percent of the workforce in the three months to May 20/07/2016
Now playing Next Economy IMF says Brexit will reduce global economic growth in 2016 and 2017 The International Monetary Fund says Britain's decision to leave the European Union will reduce economic growth worldwide this year and in 2017. 19/07/2016
Now playing Next Russia IOC to "explore legal option" of banning Russia from Rio Olympics The International Olympic Committee says it will take legal advice on the possibility of banning Russia from next month’s Rio Games over doping. 19/07/2016
Now playing Next Economy Euro 2016 kicks up UK inflation to 0.5% in June Inflation in Britain was boosted in June by more expensive airfares as football fans flew to France for the Euro 2016 championships. 19/07/2016
Now playing Next Economy Spanish banks' non-performing loans down again Spanish banks' problem loans fell in May - the 18th straight month that they have dropped. 19/07/2016
Now playing Next Economy Turkey's tourism faces new threat from coup attempt Turkey's failed coup attempt is likely to further undermine the country's tourism industry, already hit by repeated suicide bombings over the past year. 18/07/2016
Now playing Next France France holds one minute silence for victims of Nice truck attack Prime Minister Manuel Valls joined thousands packing the Nice seafront for a minute of silence in homage to the victims. 18/07/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Human trafficking - tracking a lost generation More than 1.2 million people fled poverty and war in 2015 hoping to find a safe haven in Europe and many of the children who have made that journey are being exploited. 15/07/2016
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Now playing Next Economy Bank of England surprises investors with no change to UK interest rates The Bank of England has left the cost of borrowing unchanged in Britain - for now - which pushed down share prices in London and boosted the pound against the dollar and the euro. 14/07/2016
Now playing Next The Global Conversation Karl Lagerfeld on fashion, brexit and feline muses Euronews – Isabelle Kumar He’s an icon – often described as the Kaiser – The Emperor in German- because when you are creative director to some of the most important Haute coutures houses in the world 14/07/2016
Now playing Next USA US: Fresno police release body-cam footage of shooting of unarmed teen The Fresno Police Department has released body-camera footage of the shooting of unarmed suspect Dylan Noble. 14/07/2016
Now playing Next Markets Pound boosted by UK leadership change Britain's leadership change, with Theresa May taking over from David Cameron, has boosted the value of the pound, but not by much as foreign exchange traders believe it will fall further. 13/07/2016
Now playing Next USA Obama praises slain Dallas police officers for saving lives at fatal protest President Obama has praised Dallas police at a memorial service in the Texan city for five officers shot dead last week in the deadliest day for US law enforcement in almost 15… 12/07/2016