Now playing Next Netherlands Researchers aim to create European historical scents library A team of researchers aim to recreate scents from the last five centuries on the continent to bring a richer understanding of historical events like the Battle of Waterloo as well as day to day life. 17/11/2020
Now playing Next The Cube French MPs mull criminalising the sharing of police pictures online France is debating a new law that would make it illegal to share images of police officers on social media. 17/11/2020
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 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 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 United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II wears face mask in public for first time While the 94-year-old monarch has been seen in public on several occasions over the past few months, she had not been pictured wearing a face-covering until now. 08/11/2020
Now playing Next No Comment Nicaraguans ask for humanitarian aid after Hurricane Eta In Bilwi on Nicaragua's Caribbean coast, local residents inspect severe damaged caused in the area by Hurricane Eta. 05/11/2020
Now playing Next USA More than 100-million Americans have voted but outcome remains unclear The campaign trail has come to an end after one of the most divisive campaigns in US election history. 03/11/2020
Now playing Next World News US election: Here's how it can impact Europeans' lives The US presidential vote comes amid a series of political and diplomatic skirmishes, ranging from Brexit to Nato’s role. But, beyond the intangible layer of geopolitics, what has been the real impact on the average European citizen by Trump’s presidency? 31/10/2020
Now playing Next People Would you taste the world's hottest chilies? The endorphin rush may be addictive, but this farm in the UK wants to show there is more to chili than just heat. 27/10/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom British store trials AI to spot customers not wearing face masks A West Yorkshire garden centre is using face recognition technology to remind visitors they should cover their faces to help curb the spread of COVID-19 25/10/2020
Now playing Next Libya Libya's rival factions sign 'permanent' ceasefire after UN talks Libya's two warring factions agreed to a permanent truce after five days of talks at the United Nations, which hailed the move as "historic". 23/10/2020
Now playing Next Travel News Have you tried this UNESCO recognised food and drink? Discover the world's culture through acknowledged practices of cooking and sharing food. 15/10/2020
Now playing Next Germany Lewis Hamilton wins his 91st F1 race to match Schumacher's record The British driver now leads the championship by 69 points with six races to go after victory in Germany. 11/10/2020
Now playing Next Green News Prince William will award €55m to projects solving climate change The Earthshot prize is set to fund a number of environmental projects over the next 10 years. 08/10/2020
Now playing Next USA US charges British IS members in deaths of Western hostages El Shafee Elsheikh and Alexanda Kotey are two of four men dubbed "the Beatles" by the hostages they held captive because of their British accents. 07/10/2020
Now playing Next France COVID-19: French Open bubble not a real bubble, but Paris off-limits Unlike at the US Open, where all fans were banned because of COVID-19 concerns, there are 1,000 spectators allowed per day at Roland Garros. 01/10/2020