Now playing Next United Kingdom Environmental groups slam Hinkley Point nuclear power plant deal Britain has given the go-ahead for the first new nuclear power plant for decades, a decision which doesn’t sit well with environmental groups. 15/09/2016
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Now playing Next China Pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong protest against Wukan clashes Dozens of Hong Kong activists protested on Wednesday (September 14) against the Chinese government crackdown against a popular village chief in Wukan. 14/09/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Bayer to buy Monsanto in latest agrochemicals consolidation A huge merger has been announced in the agriculture world as German drugs and crop chemicals company Bayer has won over US seeds firm Monsanto. 14/09/2016
Now playing Next Economy China's economy on track for stable growth China's economy perked up in August after a lacklustre July. Factory output and retail sales grew faster than expected, the housing market was strong and government infrastructure spending rose. 13/09/2016
Now playing Next Markets Glut alert! Oil demand slowing, production still high Oil prices were down again on Tuesday following pessimistic predictions about the growth in demand from the International Energy Agency. 13/09/2016
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone is doomed without radical reform says economist Stiglitz As the eurozone struggles with weak growth and the threat of deflation, left-leaning economist and Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz told Euronews the currency bloc is doomed without radical changes. 13/09/2016
Now playing Next Brazil Brazil's ex-speaker Eduardo Cunha expelled from office amid corruption charges Eduardo Cunha, the man dubbed Brazil’s most corrupt, and former speaker of the lower house has been stripped of his seat. 13/09/2016
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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 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
Now playing Next Italy 'The Woman Who Left' wins Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival Lav Diaz’s ‘The Woman Who Left’ (‘Ang Babaeng Humayo’) has won the Golden Lion award for Best Film at the 73rd Venice Film Festival. 10/09/2016
Now playing Next Canada TIFF: Oliver Stone makes a comeback and Ewan McGregor debuts in Toronto Snowden It’s been dubbed the most important and galvanizing political drama by an American filmmaker in years. 10/09/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Afghans likely to be next refugee wave for unprepared Europe It seems nowhere is safe for Afghans trying to flee renewed fighting, neither at home not in any of the neighbouring states. So many are heading for Europe in increasing numbers, yet find themselves b 09/09/2016
Now playing Next Cult Tom Ford kicks of New York Fashion Week Fast fashion: Tom Ford kicks of New York Fashion Week with see-now-buy-now collection. 09/09/2016
Now playing Next Economy Greece to tax property owners who rent to visitors The Greek government is to pass a law taxing owners of properties who rent them out to visitors via sites like Airbnb. 08/09/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Apple's AirPods stir up anger and internet wit Apple's decision not to have a headphone socket on the iPhone 7 has sparked protests and petitions and social media has been awash with criticism and witticism. 08/09/2016