Now playing Next United Kingdom The UK stockpiles for chaotic Brexit that may never happen Consumers, government departments and businesses are spending millions on preparing for a "no-deal " Brexit, even though no one knows if it will happen. 06/04/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK removes 'European Union' title from British passport One woman tweeted the new passport she was issued with - with one major removal from the front cover. 06/04/2019
Now playing Next Russia Jean-Michel Cousteau to visit Russia's much-criticised 'whale jail' Pressure is growing on Moscow to release 11 killer whales and 87 belugas from small pens in the far east of the country. 05/04/2019
Now playing Next Ocean Harnessing the power of our oceans In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of Ocean, Denis Loctier travels to the west coast of France and northern Scotland to see what Europe is doing to tap into the immense power of the sea. 05/04/2019
Now playing Next USA Elizabeth Warren calls for eliminating Senate filibuster for legislation Lowering the threshold from 60 to 51 votes to pass pieces of legislation would be a significant change. 05/04/2019
Now playing Next USA Trump: I get why Barbara Bush disliked me — 'Look what I did to her sons' "I have heard that she was nasty to me, but she should be," Trump told the Washington Times about the late first lady. 05/04/2019
Now playing Next USA House votes to reauthorize Violence Against Women Act, despite GOP opposition Most Republicans voted against the bill, which the NRA had urged them to oppose due to new language aimed at curbing gun ownership among domestic abusers. 04/04/2019
Now playing Next Smart Regions Six Finnish cities are building a sustainable urban model In partnership with the European Commission Helsinki, Espo, Vantaa, Turku, Tampere and Oulu in Finland are participating in the 6Aika programme to boost their sustainable urbanisation strategies, supported by the European Cohesion Policy. 04/04/2019
Now playing Next Australia Social media executives could be jailed In the wake of the New Zealand mosque shootings Australia brings in tough new laws on social media companies. 04/04/2019
Now playing Next USA How a $230,000 debt and a LinkedIn message led an ex-CIA officer to spy for China Kevin Mallory went years without a steady job, making him a ripe target for recruitment, court documents say. 04/04/2019
Now playing Next Australia New Australia law threatens social media firms with punishment New Australia law threatens social media firms with fines, jail over violent content 04/04/2019
Now playing Next USA Suspect in Christchurch mosque attack to face 50 murder counts, police say "Other charges are still under consideration," New Zealand police said. 04/04/2019
Now playing Next USA Senator proposes bill to ensure children's safety online "While kids' technology use and media consumption have exploded in recent years, our laws have failed to keep pace," said Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass. 04/04/2019
Now playing Next USA Mitch McConnell triggered the 'nuclear option' again. Here's what that means The Senate majority leader is using the procedural move to make it so that non-Cabinet-level executive branch and district court nominations need only two hours of floor debate. 03/04/2019
Now playing Next USA McConnell invokes 'nuclear option' to clear way for lower-level Trump nominees This would mark the third time in six years that the majority party used the tactic to overcome minority opposition and change Senate procedures. 03/04/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom May asks for June 30 Brexit extension in letter to EU's Tusk What's the latest with Brexit? 03/04/2019
Now playing Next World News UK MPs tie in vote over attempts to break Brexit deadlock Brexit deadlock hits new heights as UK MPs tie in a vote on whether parliament should consider more options on Monday. 03/04/2019