Now playing Next Lebanon The plight of Syrian refugees born in Lebanon and who could become stateless Born stateless, nowhere they can truely call home. Fifty thousand Syrians have been born without papers in Lebanon according to the United Nations 04/05/2016
Now playing Next Economy IMF sub-Saharan Africa 2016 outlook sees weaker growth The IMF says 2016 will be another difficult year for sub-Saharan Africa because of factors including the steep decline in commodity prices, the Ebola outbreak and drought. 03/05/2016
Now playing Next Business Series No buyers for Philips lighting division means it gets spun off Medical equipment and technology firm Philips says it will sell a stake of at least 25 percent of its lighting division in an initial public offering of shares. 03/05/2016
Now playing Next Sport Leicester City win Premier League after Tottenham draw with Chelsea Leicester City were crowned champions of the Premier League for the first time in the club’s history after closest title rivals Tottenham let slip a 02/05/2016
Now playing Next Economy ECB's Draghi defends low rates policy against German complaints ECB head Mario Draghi has defended low interest rates following complaints from German officials, including Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble, that they are hurting savers. 02/05/2016
Now playing Next Zimbabwe Four million people face hunger from Zimbabwe drought The number of people facing hunger in Zimbabwe due to drought has risen from three to four million, according to estimates. The UN children’s agency 02/05/2016
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone manufacturing struggles in April Eurozone factories did slightly better in April, but growth in activity remained weak even as companies cut prices deeply to make sales. 02/05/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Competition issues scupper Halliburton-Baker Hughes merger Oilfield services provider Halliburton and smaller rival Baker Hughes have called off their merger in the face of opposition from US and European competition regulators. 02/05/2016
Now playing Next Culture news Odell hits right notes with 'Wrong Crowd' ‘Wrong Crowd’ is the second studio album by British singer-songwriter Tom Odell. It’s his first major release since his debut studio album, 2013’s 02/05/2016
Now playing Next Venezuela Venezuela: More pay and less sleep as economic crisis hits hard A 30 percent rise in the minimum wage, announced by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Saturday night, may seem like a wholly positive move. It 01/05/2016
Now playing Next Portugal Lisbon is a no-go, taxis on a go-slow Unions representing an estimated 13,000 Portuguese taxi drivers are pressuring the government to crack down on the Uber paying passenger service. 29/04/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Credit Suisse bosses face anger from shareholders The shareholders of Credit Suisse have given the bank's bosses a rough ride at its annual investor meeting in Zurich. 29/04/2016
Now playing Next Business Planet Waste not, want not: boosting business with leftover food Unleashing the power of the collaborative economy to fight food waste, while creating new business opportunities at the same time. 29/04/2016
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone GDP back to pre-2008 crisis level, unemployment falls, inflation down The eurozone economy grew 0.6 percent, its fastest pace in five years in Q1 2016, unemployment dipped to 10.2 percent in March, but consumer prices were down 0.2 percent in April. 29/04/2016
Now playing Next Malawi Extinction threat for people with albinism in Malawi as ritual murders rise People with albinism in Malawi are being attacked, abducted and killed to such an extent that they face extinction in the African country. The dire 29/04/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Carl Icahn sells Apple stake over China concerns Billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn says he has sold his entire stake in Apple because of China's economic slowdown and his worries about possible interference by the Beijing government. 29/04/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Amazon earnings jump, cloud services unit excels Amazon.com has reported profit and revenue vastly better than expected, giving its shares a big bump. The cloud services division was a standout earner. 29/04/2016