Now playing Next World News Fact check: What Trump gets wrong in his health care op-ed In an opinion article for USA Today, the president mischaracterized his own record on pre-existing conditions — among other things. 11/10/2018
Now playing Next Europe News Golden Visas: 'It's a prostitution of Schengen' Transparency International's latest report claims that in the last 10 years, the EU has welcomed thousands of new citizens and close to 100,000 new residents through the Golden Visas scheme. Spain, Hungary, Latvia, Portugal and the UK have granted the highest number of golden visas. 11/10/2018
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Speak out to protect Bulgaria's women | View The reported rape and murder of Bulgarian journalist Victoria Marinova raises concerns about threats to media freedom, but it also serves as a stark reminder that Bulgaria should prioritize efforts to combat violence against women, writes a Human Rights Watch researcher. 10/10/2018
Now playing Next Business Amazon scraps secret AI recruiting tool that showed bias against women Amazon.com Inc's machine-learning specialists uncovered a big problem: their new recruiting engine did not like women. 10/10/2018
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Now playing Next World News Saudi ambassador defends Kingdom in case of missing journalist Khashoggi Prince Khalid bin Salman, the brother of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, says he had "regular contact" with a missing Saudi journalist and critic before his disappearance last week, calling Jamal Khashoggi a "friend." 09/10/2018
Now playing Next World News Writer Khashoggi feared Saudi government before disappearing, friends say "I'm under pressure from my wife and friends to be wise and stay silent. I think I should speak wisely," one friend recalls Khashoggi saying. 08/10/2018
Now playing Next Italy Le Pen and Salvini meet, brand EU leaders 'enemies of Europe' Far right leaders meet: Italian deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini and France's Marine Le Pen held a press conference saying there must be an alternative Europe and that EU commission president Jean-Claude Junker and economic minister Pierre Moscovici - are enemies of Europe 08/10/2018
Now playing Next France Electric cars feature strongly at Paris Motor Show Tightening environmental regulations in many countries including France make zero-emission electric cars increasingly attractive 07/10/2018
Now playing Next World News Barking mad Britons march with pets for final Brexit referendum Thousands join in "Wooferendum" march to encourage public debate over Brexit deal. 07/10/2018
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Now playing Next USA Trump: Saudi king would not last 'two weeks' without US support US President Trump said Saudi Arabia's King Salman would not last "two weeks" in power without US military backing. 03/10/2018
Now playing Next France Watch: Luxury motor brands unveil ultra-exclusive models at Paris show Bugatti launched the ultra-exclusive "Divo" racing model with only 40 cars on sale at the price tag of €5 million each. 03/10/2018
Now playing Next Iceland Primera Air's sudden shutdown leaves thousands of travellers stranded at airports Icelandic budget airline Primera Air announced they will be ceasing operations and filing for bankruptcy, telling staff that all flights were being halted and leaving thousands of passengers stranded. 02/10/2018
Now playing Next World News Turkey seeks help from Wall Street despite 'economic war' with U.S. The Finance Ministry said the use of consultants was normal, adding that suggestions a private company would be running Turkey's economy were false. 02/10/2018