The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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The mothers caught in Israel-Gaza conflict
We hear from two mothers on either side of the conflict.
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Israel's PM warns 'enormous force' coming to Gaza
Benjamin Netanyahu promises retaliation as militants threaten hostages in Gaza
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The Russian journalist who protested on live TV
Marina Ovsyannikova speaks to us after being sentenced in absentia.
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Theresa May on her mission to combat modern slavery
The former prime minister on claims the UK's modern slavery laws are being abused
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Sunak's pledge to break 'old consensus'
The prime minister turns on his Conservative predecessors.
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HS2 West Midlands-Manchester line to be scrapped
Rishi Sunak is to announce the scrapping of the West Midlands to Manchester HS2 line
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Nobel Prize for Medicine goes to 2 mRNA scientists
Professors Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman talk about their role in cracking covid
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Breakthrough for prostate cancer treatment
New hope of much faster treatment for thousands of men diagnosed with prostate cancer.
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Nagorno-Karabakh declares end to independence struggle
70,000 ethnic Armenians have left enclave
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One in six species at risk of extinction
What can be done to protect Britain's declining wildlife?
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Braverman: refugee speech sparks UN human rights criticism
In depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective
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Thousands flee Nagorno Karabakh over ethnic cleansing fears
The Armenian PM warns ethnic cleansing is "underway" in the enclave
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Ukraine strikes Russian naval headquarters
The base in Crimea is an important target for Kyiv
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Rupert Murdoch steps down as Fox and News Corp chair
We assess his legacy on politics and the media.
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Government delays ban on new diesel and petrol cars
Rishi Sunak announces a "new approach" to achieving net zero by 2050
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A new war in Europe?
Azerbaijan has launched an "anti-terror" operation in Nagorno-Karabakh.
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US citizens freed from Iran
We hear from a relative of one of those on their way home.
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Iran tightens security ahead of anniversary of death of Mahsa Amini
Security forces sent to home town of young woman who died in custody of morality police
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Demands for investigation into Libya floods
UN agency says most of the casualties could have been avoided if they were warned
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Rescuers call for help for stricken Libyan town
International rescue teams are starting to arrive in Derna in eastern Libya
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Thousands feared dead in Libya floods
Many thousands may still be missing.
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Morocco earthquake: death toll continues to rise
A total of 2,681 people are known to have died in the tremor.
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Blow to UK's renewable goals
Where does this leave the UK's net zero ambition?
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How the Legacy Bill is uniting all sides in Northern Ireland
The controversial bill has passed through the Commons and heads for the Lords next week.
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UK set to re-join EU's Horizon science scheme
We get reaction from the scientific community.
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China's troubled economy
Could China's economic turbulence throw the global economy off course?
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Is UK property still being used to launder illegal wealth?
The government rejects attempts to tighten legal loopholes
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Parents told which school buildings to close over concrete safety
Government explains why classrooms in England have been closed just before term starts
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Over 100 schools in England ordered to close over concrete risk
School safety worries: we hear from a school governor, a parent and a structural engineer
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Wave of drone attacks hits several Russian regions
Russia and Ukraine's drone strategies