The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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Osborne: more austerity 'may be needed'
George Osborne indicates that more austerity may be on its way.
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Row over Europe's migrant crisis
Will the influx of refugees change how people vote in the UK referendum?
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Exclusive: 250,000 people 'at risk' of losing money in workplace pensions
Andrew Hosken investigation; Fifa candidate in human rights row; Rotherham abuse scandal.
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Obama vows to close Guantanamo
Can President Obama close Guantanamo?
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Cameron: EU Exit a 'Leap in the Dark'
Three senior European politicians are asked what they think about the British referendum.
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UK reaches EU deal in Brussels
The Cabinet may meet on Saturday, and Michael Gove is expected to join the No campaign.
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Brexit overshadows migration talks at EU summit
Will the Brexit issue overshadow talks on the migration crisis in the EU council?
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Ankara car bomb kills 28 people
Featuring the latest from Ankara, where a car bomb has killed 28 people.
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William caught up in EU referendum debate
Duke's controversial remarks, Syria allows aid to besieged areas and Poland holocaust row.
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Syria Airstrikes
Fifty people have been killed in airstrikes on civilians in Syria, but who is to blame?
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Will Saudi Arabia send troops into Syria?
Saudi Arabia's thinking on Syria, the pope meets the patriarch, and the art of a sickie.
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A Century on - Einstein's Theory is Proved Right
How does the discovery of gravitational waves fit in with the rest of Einstein's work?
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Scotland Yard has asked a former High Court judge to review its investigation into a VIP paedophile ring
A former judge is to review Met Police's investigation into a VIP paedophile ring.
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UN calls on Turkey to let refugees in
Former Turkish Europe minister says there's only so much Turkey can do to help refugees.
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Aleppo 'marks turning point' in Syrian war
As thousands flee Aleppo, could this be the beginning of the end for opposition forces?
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Zimbabwe's government has declared a "state of disaster"
A severe drought is affecting about two and a half million people.
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London Syria summit warned of fresh refugee exodus
London summit pledges billions to support Syrians. World Tonight speaks to David Miliband.
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Islamic State Group in Libya
Gabriel Gatehouse is in Misrata. Syrian peace talks are suspended.
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Cameron - EU deal worth fighting for
Opponents say EU deal is a 'fudge and a farce'.
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WHO declares Zika global emergency
The WHO says rise in birth defects linked to Zika is now a global health emergency.
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British Woman Guilty of Joining IS
A look at how to treat people returning from Syria. Why French Jews are moving to London.
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Zika crisis - Brazil's abortion laws
Includes reports on Gbagbo at the ICC, and Michael Gove - liberal hero?
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Should convicted criminals be allowed to remain anonymous?
Should convicted criminals be allowed to remain anonymous?
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Denmark approves seizing assets from refugees
Asylum seekers will only be able to keep possessions up to a value of 拢1,000
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A number of EU states plan to prolong their temporary border controls for up to two years
Athens accused of failing to stem the flow of migrants passing through Greece.
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Brazil battles Zika virus
A mosquito-borne virus causes nearly 4,000 babies to be born with abnormally small heads.
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Litvinenko murder 'probably' ordered by Putin
Russian government furious over claims that Putin approved murder of dissident in London.
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Special report on Turkish government battle with PKK
A special report on the battle between the Turkish government and Kurdish separatists.
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Special report on people smuggling from Turkey into Europe
A 91热爆 correspondent is threatened, the 'staggering' Iraq death toll, and Palin backs Trump
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Iran and US end 35-year-long feud
After the nuclear deal, how durable is the thaw in US-Iran relations?