Now playing Next No Comment Fast news: The week in a minute Take a quick look at the biggest stories from around the world this week. 17/08/2018
Now playing Next World News Remains found at N.M compound identified as those of missing boy Prosecutors have said that the boy, now identified as Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj, 3, died in a religious ritual because his father thought he was possessed by demons. 17/08/2018
Now playing Next The Cube Refugee rocket scientist takes job hunt to London's streets A double-space engineering graduate and refugee known only as Mohammed is taking a unique approach to searching for a job after university 16/08/2018
Now playing Next France Sister Bernadette Moriau carries message of hope to Lourdes Today marks the 145th pilgrimage of the Assumption. 25,000 people are expected at the sanctuary of Lourdes in southwestern France for an international mass celebrating the pilgrimage. Among them, is Sister Bernadette Moriau, whose healing in 2008 was recognized as "miraculous" by the Catholic church 15/08/2018
Now playing Next France Camera of French dead diver finally found The family of a dead French diver are overjoyed after a camera containing his finals photos was found in Corsica. 08/08/2018
Now playing Next World News CBS names big-time law firms to probe Moonves allegations Former Manhattan U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White and ex-Manhattan prosecutor Nancy Kestenbaum will lead the probe. 02/08/2018
Now playing Next France French student slapped for standing up to harasser On Saturday, French student, Marie Laguerre, was struck in the face by a man who was allegedly sexually and verbally harassing on the streets of Paris. After standing up for herself by telling the man to "shut up," the man then struck her in the face before leaving the scene. 30/07/2018
Now playing Next Greece Memorial service for Greek wildfire victims Service attended by friends and relatives 29/07/2018
Now playing Next Sport Battle continues on Day Two of Zagreb Judo Grand Prix Arena Zagreb hosted Day Two of Croatia's annual Judo Grand Prix, where Kosovo's Akil Gjakova was head and shoulders above the competition. He won his second World Judo tour gold of what is turning into a fantastic year for the Kosovar Judoka, showing how strong his nation's judo team is becoming. 28/07/2018
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Protests mar President Trump's trip to Scotland While at his Turnberry course on Friday, an activist for the Greenpeace environmental campaign group swooped on a powered parachute within a few hundred yards of the president as he stood outside the golf course's hotel. 14/07/2018
Now playing Next World News French judges block €2m funding from Le Pen party The leader of France’s far-right National Rally (Rassemblement national) party has slammed court judges after they ordered that it could not receive €2m in public funding. 09/07/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Trump to meet Queen and UK PM outside London to avoid protest Trump will travel to the UK for a working visit on July 12-13 and protests have been organised to follow him wherever he goes. 07/07/2018
Now playing Next Belgium Belgian supermarket grows its greens on the roof "The products are harvested in the morning at eight o'clock and an hour later they're in the store," Marie Delvaulx from Delhaize supermarket said. 05/07/2018
Now playing Next World News European migrant rescue NGOs stuck on dry land amid ‘political crackdown’ German charity Sea Watch compared the restrictions imposed by Malta to "stopping an ambulance trying to reach a road traffic accident”. 04/07/2018
Now playing Next Living A walk in London's ice cream museum From historical artefacts to interactive exhibits, the British Museum of Food presents three centuries of ice cream history. 04/07/2018
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Will #MeToo help us quit abusers? Weinstein's indictment is just the beginning | View Far too often we remain in thrall to the people who inflict pain and pathologies on others, writes cultural theorist Lynn Stuart Parramore. 04/07/2018