Now playing Next Cinema What's on at Toronto Film Festival Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac hit the red carpet for their latest movie 'The Promise', while Nicole Kidman supports up-and-coming Australian director Garth Davis with his feature debut 'Lion'. 13/09/2016
Now playing Next Cult Budapest circus revives Paris cabaret ‘Paris de Nuit’ by the Budapest-based Recirquel Contemporary Circus Company takes audiences into the cafes, brothels and dark streets of 1930’s Paris. 13/09/2016
Now playing Next Turkey Turkey formally requests arrest of US-based cleric Gulen Turkey made the request on charges Gulen 'ordered and commanded' the July coup attempt 13/09/2016
Now playing Next Israel Syria says downed Israeli aircraft, Israel denies The Syrian army was said to have downed an Israeli warplane and a drone on Tuesday, but Israel promptly denied the report. 13/09/2016
Now playing Next World News Nickel producer Norilsk admits plant spillage turned Russian river red The world’s biggest nickel producer has admitted that one of its plants was responsible for a river in the Russian Arctic turning red. 13/09/2016
Now playing Next USA Clinton campaign regroups over health scare Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign team has admitted mishandling the weekend’s health scare concerning the Democratic candidate. 12/09/2016
Now playing Next Italy 'Offended' Italians sue Charlie Hebdo for Amatrice pasta cartoons The Italian town of Amatrice is suing French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo for depicting earthquake victims as pasta dishes. 12/09/2016
Now playing Next Series Postcards from Uzbekistan: Samarkand's lost art of papermaking The paper made here was considered to be among the finest in the world 12/09/2016
Now playing Next Saudi Arabia Eid al-Adha celebrated around the world Muslims around the world celebrate one of the most important festivals of the Islamic calendar on Monday (September 12): Eid al-Adha. 12/09/2016
Now playing Next Economy Spain's taxpayers will never get most of bank bailout money back - report Spain's government has reportedly admitted it will never get back much of the more than 50 billion euros used to bail out the countries' banks according to a report the newspaper El Pais. 12/09/2016
Now playing Next Cult Tommy Hilfiger and Gigi Hadid launch fashion line in New York Veteran fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger teams up with top model Gigi Hadid to boost his brand at star-studded New York Fashion Week show. 12/09/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Sanofi and Verily pair up to improve diabetes treatment French drugmaker Sanofi and the US firm Verily are to invest around $500 million (445 million euros) in a joint venture to help people with diabetes. 12/09/2016
Now playing Next Business Series HP Inc to buy Samsung's printer business to expand into copiers HP Inc is to buy Samsung's printer business with CEO Dion Weisler saying it will looking to "disrupt" the office copier business. 12/09/2016
Now playing Next Cinema First Filipino win at Venice Film Festival Filipino director Lav Diaz picks up the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival for 'The Woman Who Left', while the runner-up Silver Lion is split between Andrei Konchalovsky for Holocaust drama 'Rai' 12/09/2016
Now playing Next Syria Assad vows to recover all of Syria from 'terrorist groups' Hours before a US-Russian ceasefire deal was due to take effect, the Syrian president said the Syrian state was determined to recover all areas from terrorist… 12/09/2016
Now playing Next Italy No longer Charlie: Amatrice to sue Charlie Hebdo over cartoon Amatrice Town Council has filed a petition against French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo for ‘aggravated defamation’ after it published a cartoon showing the victims of last month’s earthquake in I 12/09/2016
Now playing Next Markets European markets hit by worries over US rate hike timing Monday was a rough day for the world's financial markets amid fears that the Federal Reserve could raise interest rates again as early as next week. 12/09/2016