The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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Trump visits Texas amid 'epic' floods
We hear from the mayor of Corpus Christi - the town where storm Harvey first hit.
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Houston 'just beginning storm response'
Texas governor deploys entire national guard to deal with flooding.
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Violence in India after prominent guru is convicted of rape
Security tightened across northern India after conviction of self-styled holy man.
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UN calls for Raqqa fighting 'pause'
UN agencies believe up to 25,000 civilians are trapped in former IS stronghold.
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UK government proposes ECJ should have no direct jurisdiction over the UK after Brexit
Critics claim European judges will still have influence.
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President Trump decides that American troops have to remain in Afghanistan
The US secretary of state warns Pakistan not to frustrate Mr Trump's new commitment.
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Spanish police shoot dead Barcelona attacker
Spanish police believe the network behind the terror attacks have been killed or arrested.
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President Trump's controversial chief strategist, Steve Bannon, has been sacked
The programme assess Steve Bannon's impact on the Trump presidency.
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A terrorist attack in the centre of Barcelona
A van has been driven into pedestrians in the busy Las Ramblas area of Barcelona.
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Trump scraps business forums after CEO resignations
Could president Trump's controversial remarks deepen divisions in the American society?
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Government reveals plans for customs controls after Brexit
Business reaction to government's plans for 'a customs union' not 'THE customs union'.
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Trump condemns 'evil racism' in Virginia
Trump condemns 'evil racism' in Virginia, but too late? A critic and a supporter react.
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Uhuru Kenyatta has been officially re-elected as president of Kenya
The opposition rejects the result, complaining of fraud.
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African migrants drown off coast of Yemen
Migrants drown near the coast of Yemen when people smugglers force them into sea.
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President Trump tells North Korea that the US nuclear arsenal is more powerful than ever
The US territory of Guam is now in the sights of Pyongyang.
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Kenya counts votes in tight election
A special report from Nairobi. What do young people expect from the election?
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North Korea warns the US over sanctions
We hear from the UK ambassador to the UN and from a former US negotiator with North Korea.
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Leo Varadkar expresses frustration at the pace of the Brexit negoitiations
An Irish senator says the answer to Brexit is not hard, not soft, just reunification.
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Trump investigator convenes grand jury
The prosecutor investigating links between Trump and Russia has convened a grand jury.
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Venezuela rejects claim that the results of Sunday's controversial election were manipulated to increase turnout
British company that provided voting technology said it had found evidence of tampering.
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The UN secretary general has called on the authorities in Venezuela to prevent further violence
Two opposition leaders were arrested overnight and sent to military prison.
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Maduro branded 'dictator' as US announces new sanctions
President Nicolas Maduro's plans for a new Assembly have been condemned around the world.
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North Korea test fires an intercontinental ballistic missile for the second time
The US and South Korean military are discussing 'military response options'.
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Special report from Yemen
Special report from Yemen: famine and cholera are rife, medical teams struggle to cope.
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Trump bans transgender people in military
The programme hears from a trans soldier currently serving in the US army.
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US House backs new Russia sanctions
The US House of Representatives votes overwhelmingly for new sanctions against Russia.
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Kushner defends conduct after testifying
A senior member of congress explains that the investigation is just beginning.
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UK government "united" on the need for a transitional agreement after Brexit
Downing Street dismisses the idea that any arrangement would mean continued free movement.
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UK Brexit goals lack clarity - EU
EU calls for greater clarity from UK in Brexit talks.
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6 million British people will have to wait a year longer before they receive their state pension.
The Work and Pensions Secretary tells us he can't rule out further changes.