The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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European Research Group sets out proposals to avoid hard border in Ireland.
Irish Foreign Minister dismisses them as "reheat of unworkable ideas"
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Orban lambasts European parliament over sanctions threat
Viktor Orban accuses the European parliament of insulting his nation.
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John Bolton threatens sanctions against International Criminal Court
National security adviser says court is unaccountable and outright dangerous.
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Turkish demands for Idlib ceasefire rejected by Iran and Russia
Tens of thousands of demonstrators demand international intervention.
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Treasury cancels tax cut promised for self-employed
A promised tax cut for self employed people has been scrapped.
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UK says Salisbury suspects worked for Russian military intelligence.
Prosecutors say they can be charged with conspiracy to murder the Skripals
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Labour tries to draw line under anti-semitism row
Party's ruling body adopts in full an internationally agreed definition of the term.
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New - and crucial - political term gets underway
Downing Street dismisses attack by Boris Johnson on Theresa May's Brexit plans.
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America prepares to say goodbye to John McCain.
We hear from the Russian dissident who'll be carrying his coffin.
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Senior Labour MP Frank Field resigns from parliamentary party.
Veteran politician says Labour leadership has become "force for anti-semitism".
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Serbia and Kosovo "could swap territory" to end long-running dispute.
Three former International High Representatives for Bosnia criticise plan.
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UN Security Council urged to act on Myanmar
Divisions emerge over calls for Myanmar to be referred to the International Criminal Court
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Myanmar military 'ordered Rohingya genocide' - UN
Myanmar's Rohingya minority suffered mass killings and gang rapes according to a UN report
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UN: Venezuela situation "as bad as Med migrant crisis"
Ecuador and Peru announce tighter border control measures.
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Government publishes advice in case of "No Deal" Brexit
Brexit Secretary still confident that a good deal is the most likely outcome.
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US President Denies Breaking Campaign Law
US president admits paying hush money but says election campaign funds were not used.
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Michael Cohen reaches plea deal with prosecutors.
President's former lawyer admits charges of tax fraud, unlawful campaign contributions.
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Greece emerges from debt crisis
Greece has emerged from the biggest bailout in economic history.
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Indian floods - more than 900 killed so far in monsoon season.
Regional government says rain is the worst in almost one hundred years.
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Legendary singer, Aretha Franklin, known as "the Queen of Soul" has died.
She entertained generations, with hits including "Respect" and "Say A Little Prayer"
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US priests abused thousands of children
The UN calls the abuse of thousands of children by Pennsylvania priests 'disturbing'.
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Bridge collapses in northern Italian city of Genoa.
Italian government says around 30 people have died - but numbers could rise.
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Erdogan accuses the United States of seeking to stab Turkey in the back.
Measures by Turkey's central bank to stabilise the lira fail to reverse its decline.
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Turkey's Black Friday
Economic meltdown, and a war of words, as the US doubles tariffs on Turkish metal imports.
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Saudis condemned for attack on Yemeni schoolchidren
Has international humanitarian law been breached in Yemen?
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US to sanction Russia over Skripal attack
Washington imposes sanctions on Russia in response to the Skripal poisonings.
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The prime minister tells Johnson to apologise over burka jibe
Boris Johnson refuses to say sorry over article condemned as Islamophobic.
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Iranian president accuses United States of "psychological warfare"
Hassan Rouhani says Washington will regret imposing sanctions on Tehran.
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The official winner of Zimbabwe's election, Emmerson Mnangagwa, calls for national unity
Opposition MDC says they will challenge results in the courts.
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Zimbabwe opposition cries foul as results announced
MDC officials arrested as Zimbabwe's election commission finally announces results.