Now playing Next USA EU-US relations will never be the same again, says ex-Trump aide Mick Mulvaney says President Donald Trump has "tapped into" issues between the bloc and the US which will have a lasting impact. 12/11/2020
Now playing Next USA Biden chooses longtime adviser Ron Klain as chief of staff Klain served as chief of staff for Biden during Barack Obama’s first term, was chief of staff to Vice President Al Gore in the mid-1990s and was a key adviser on the Biden campaign, guiding Biden’s debate preparations and coronavirus response. 12/11/2020
Now playing Next Italy Genoa bridge collapse: Italian financial police arrest six executives Italian financial police have issued arrest warrants against six executives following an investigation over the Morandi bridge collapse in Genoa in 2018. 11/11/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Watch: Boris Johnson faces Keir Starmer at PMQs MPs grilled the British prime minister on COVID-19 and other issues. 11/11/2020
Now playing Next Green News What does the internet think of Biden’s plan to tackle climate change? Celebrities, world leaders and activists were quick to share what they thought about the new President-Elect. 11/11/2020
Now playing Next USA US election crime prosecutor quits over order to probe alleged fraud Attorney General William Barr authorised federal prosecutors on Monday to pursue "substantial allegations" of voting irregularities, if they exist, before the 2020 presidential election is certified, despite no evidence of widespread fraud. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom English football chief quits over 'coloured footballers' remark Greg Clarke, also a vice president of FIFA, was also accused of inappropriate terms in reference to South Asian and gay players. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Spéculoos: How Belgium’s beloved biscuit is unifying a divided nation When the CEO of Lotus Bakeries recently announced plans to axe the speculoos — Belgium's national biscuit — name from branding on its biscuit packs, there were howls of discontent on social media and angry calls for a boycott. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Falkland Islands to be completely cleared of mines 38 years after war The mine clearance was carried out by a team from Zimbabwe, under British supervision, enabling the UK to meet its obligations under the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next USA America's top Republicans join Donald Trump in delaying transition "In the United States of America, all legal ballots must be counted any illegal ballots, must not be counted. And President Trump is 100 per cent within his rights to look into allegations of irregularities and weigh his legal options," said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK stokes tensions with EU and US over contentious Brexit bill Boris Johnson's government has vowed to reinstate parts of its international law-breaking Internal Market Bill, despite heavy defeats in the House of Lords on Monday. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next USA Trump campaign continues legal fight in key battleground states Some Republican officials invoked the Trump mantra that only “legal votes” should be counted, but others emerged to counter the campaign narrative and urging voters to support the results. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Biden win strengthens EU's hand in post-Brexit trade talks, says Weber The UK has been weakened in trade deal talks with the EU after the election of Joe Biden, says MEP Manfred Weber. 09/11/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Belgian chocolatiers struggling to stay afloat, amid pandemic The coronavirus has hit everyone hard, crippling economies across Europe, but the renowned chocolate industry in Belgium is facing a particularly tough time, as world famous pastry chef, Pierre Marcolini, explains. 09/11/2020
Now playing Next Netherlands Ex-Kosovo president Thaci to appear in court on war crimes charges An international prosecutor has indicted Thaci and other former guerilla leaders on 10 charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes. The former president denies any wrongdoing. 09/11/2020
Now playing Next USA Trump refuses to concede but provides no evidence of electoral fraud Across the country, supporters of President Trump aren't only disappointed, many are refusing to accept the results of the election. 09/11/2020
Now playing Next USA Biden seeks to move quickly and build administration The president-elect has already named co-chairs of a coronavirus working group. 09/11/2020