The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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Catalonia Independence Bid on Hold
The Catalan president declares independence - but suspends it for talks with Madrid.
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UK and EU clash over Brexit progress
UK and EU claim 'the ball is in your court' on Brexit.
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Spanish government proposes regional elections should be held in Catalonia
Madrid says it would be a way to resolve the controversy about independence.
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Syria seeing worst violence since Aleppo - Red Cross
Fighting spikes as the battle against Isis nears its end.
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PM struggles through her conference speech
Theresa May's address is overshadowed by a persistent cough and a prankster.
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King Felipe of Spain accuses Catalan leaders of disloyalty over referendum
Catalan president says he will declare independence from Spain in a matter of days.
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Las Vegas mass shooting prompts calls for tighter gun laws
President Trump condemns the Las Vegas attack as 'pure evil'.
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US withdraws majority of staff from embassy in Cuba after mysterious attacks
Cuba warns that the move will affect bilateral ties.
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Myanmar 'world's fastest-growing refugee emergency' - UN
UN chief warns another 250,000 Rohingya could be displaced if crisis spreads.
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Jeremy Corbyn - on the 'centre ground' of British politics?
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn tells the conference they are now in the political mainstream.
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Saudi women driving ban lifted
Reaction from a long-time campaigner for Saudi women's right to drive.
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Huge turnout for Kurdish independence referendum
Result expected to strongly support breakaway.
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Theresa May tells EU she wants a transition period of about two years after Brexit
Theresa May's speech is welcomed by EU leaders, but many say they want more detail.
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Trump announces new sanctions on North Korea
President Trump says Chinese banks will stop doing business with North Korea.
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Mexico: search for earthquake survivors
How people in Mexico have been rushing to help in the worst earthquake for 30 years.
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Trump: 'US can destroy North Korea'
President Trump condemns 'rogue nations'.
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Theresa May rebukes Boris Johnson over Brexit
Prime minister insists government is being 'driven from the front'.
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UK terror threat raised to 'critical'
After London tube bomb, another attack 'may be imminent'.
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Grenfell Tower fire - public inquiry opens
Speaker of the house raises concern over the government's attitude to votes in the Commons
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Juncker: 'the wind is in our sails'
The European Commission president sets out a post-Brexit vision of a more federalist EU.
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Police and prison officers get a pay rise
Hearing from the Police Federation's chair for England and Wales.
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MPs vote on Brexit bill
Government set to win the Brexit vote, but how difficult could MPs make other legislation?
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Irma devastates Caribbean, as Floridians told to leave
Barbuda evacuated after 'complete devastation' of island.
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Hurricane Irma continues on its path of destruction
As Irma continues to wreak havoc, should the British government do more to help?
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Bangladesh urges Myanmar to end the violence
More than 140,000 Rohingya Muslims have now fled across the border.
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UK plan to curb immigration
The leaked 91热爆 Office paper is examined with a Brexiteer and a prominent economist.
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UN Security Council lambasts North Korean nuclear tests
The US ambassador to the United Nations accuses Kim Jong-un of 'begging for war'.
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Kenya's presidential election 'null and void'
Electoral commission criticised as Kenya's Supreme Court cites voting irregularities.
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No progress on Brexit talks
Italy's Europe minister talks about the lack of progress in the latest Brexit talks.
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Theresa May: 'I'm here for the long term'
Lord Heseltine says he does not believe Theresa May has a long term.