The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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London Bridge attacker 'was known to authorities'
A look at what is known about the attackers and what may have motivated them.
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May and Corbyn face last major election grilling
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn are questioned by David Dimbleby and a studio audience.
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US to withdraw from UN Paris climate accord
President Trump has confirmed that the US will withdraw from the Paris agreement.
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Afghanistan's deadliest bomb attack for nearly a year
At least 90 people have been killed in Kabul.
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A European view of the British General Election
Has Brexit been sidelined in the General Election ?
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May and Corbyn face Jeremy Paxman and a live television audience
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn faced Jeremy Paxman and a live television audience.
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Militant attack on Coptic Christians leaves 28 people dead
Egypt launches air-strikes on extremists in Libyan training camps.
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Trump 'lectures' Nato partners at Brussels talks
US president Donald Trump demands that Nato members pay more for defence.
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'Astonishment and disbelief' in Whitehall as New York Times publishes photographs of bombing scene
Officials in London have reacted with consternation to a New York Times article.
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UK terror threat level raised to critical
The World Tonight reports from Albert Square in Manchester.
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May defends U-turn on care plans
We discuss Theresa May's change of heart with a senior member of the Tory party.
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Trump leaves DC troubles behind as he embarks on foreign tour
President Trump begins a tour taking in the Middle East, the Vatican and Brussels.
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May's tax on skilled migrants faces opposition
Manifesto pledge to reduce immigration criticised.
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Special prosecutor to investigate US-Russia links
Donald Trump faces some serious allegations.
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Trump defends sharing sensitive information with Russia
How damaging could Trump's sharing of classified information be for US security?
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May promises to protect workers' rights
Theresa May makes a pitch for the Conservatives to become the party of the working people.
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Global cyber-attack hits 70 countries and NHS
Huge ransomware attack 'targets old Windows systems'.
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Corbyn - Labour manifesto 'will transform lives'
Plans to take the railways back into public ownership and scrap university tuition fees.
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FBI director James Comey fired by Donald Trump
Trump administration says the FBI director's sacking followed a loss of confidence in him.
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Liberal lawyer wins presidential election in South Korea.
New leader says he wants less confrontation with North Korea.
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Macron - after victory tough task ahead
Reports on Emmanuel Macron's victory from Paris and from Aisne, a Le Pen stronghold.
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Andy Street wins Metro Mayor race in West Midlands
The Conservatives make big gains in local and mayoral elections.
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Trump victorious after US House votes to dump Obamacare
Obamacare repeal legislation heads for a showdown in the US Senate.
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Macron and Le Pen go head to head
Acrimonious TV debate between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen.
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Theresa May promises she'll be 'bloody difficult' on Brexit
Following the prime minister on her campaign trail in the West Country.
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May: row over dinner with EU Commission President is 'Brussels gossip'
Jean-Claude Juncker says he is 'ten times more sceptical' about the prospects of a deal.
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North Korea must give up nuclear ambitions - US
Nuclear programme could lead to 'catastrophic consequences'.
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Theresa May: The EU is 'lining up to oppose us'
The Czech EU Minister tells the programme Brexit negotiations will be tough.
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North Korea - Trump to tighten sanctions and pursue diplomacy
A statement from Trump administration after a White House briefing with 100 Senators.
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PM goes to Wales to urge voters to abandon 'tribal politics'
Why isn't Plaid Cymru going to capitalise on Labour troubles?