The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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Cameron criticised for his description of migrants as a "swarm".
So far this week more than 3000 people have attempted to get into Channel Tunnel.
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Afghan government says Taliban leader Mullah Omar 'died in 2013'
His death has also been confirmed by a source close to the militant group's leadership.
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Turkey bombs Kurdish rebel positions after soldiers attacked near country's frontier with Iraq.
NATO declaration of support for Turkey as it tackles instability along borders
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Turkey and US agree to set up a buffer zone on the Syrian border.
Washington in talks with Ankara about intensifying attacks against IS militants in Syria.
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Amber Rudd: I'm no climate change denier
New Climate Secretary says Conservatives committed to taking action
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Obama tells 91热爆 his biggest disappointment is lack of progress on gun control.
President speaks exclusively to 91热爆's North America editor on eve of visit to Kenya
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Kurdish armed group the PKK says it murdered two Turkish policemen
PKK says murders were in retaliation for suicide bomb attack close to the Syrian border.
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George Osborne: on the political centre ground?
Chancellor launches Spending Review - govt wants savings of 拢20 billion by 2019/20
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David Cameron sets out his response to radicalisation.
PM declares determination to work with Muslim community over "poison" of extremism.
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What is the solution to the problem of care for the elderly in England?
The programme hears from former care minister Paul Burstow
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Government opens debate on the future of the 91热爆.
Ministers say they will ask "hard questions" about size and ambition of Corporation.
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Greek parliament debates bailout deal.
We talk to the former finance minister who negotiated the first bailout five years ago.
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Iran and 6 world powers reach a deal limiting Tehran's nuclear programme
Agreement comes after nearly a decade of wrangling
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Greece deal - stability or humiliation?
Agreement with Eurozone requires government to implement tougher austerity measures
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Greece and its creditors try for agreement on new bail-out deal
Will the EU accept Alexander Tsipras's latest proposals?
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Foreign Office tells all British tourists to leave Tunisia.
British government says threat of another attack is "highly likely"
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George Osborne unveils National Living Wage in the Budget.
We debate the policy with the PCS union and the CBI
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Summit of eurozone leaders ends in frustration after Greece fails to deliver its plan.
We debate whether the real crisis is a bigger one - of the whole European project.
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What will Europe do about the Greek crisis?
We ask if the European Central Bank will continue to finance Greek banks.
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Eve of the crucial Greek referendum
Tim Franks in Athens reports from both the No and Yes campaigns
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Would UK bombing of the Islamic State group change anything on the ground?
Govt appears to be preparing change of stance on Britain's involvement in Syria
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Greek prime minister says Sunday's referendum will go ahead.
Tsipras calls on voters to reject the programme put forward by the country's creditors.
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Greece on the brink of default - the latest from Athens.
Eurozone Ministers reject Greece's last-minute appeal for a new bailout
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Tsipras hits back at stinging criticism from Eurozone leaders over debt crisis.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker accuses Greek PM of betrayal
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39 people, many British, killed in a gun attack on a hotel in Tunisia.
Also: man beheaded in southern France; 25 worshippers killed in Kuwait suicide bomb
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EU leaders meet to try to solve the problem of migrants arriving into Greece and Italy
Mandatory quotas have been rejected, but will they agree to share the load?
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Netherlands court orders govt to cut emissions by at least a quarter over next five years
Should courts be able to order governments to take action on climate change?
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US sending tanks and artillery to central and eastern Europe, to reassure NATO allies
Moscow warns that deployment would be regarded as most aggressive US step since Cold War
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Greek government says optimistic a deal to end country's debt crisis might be in sight
European finance ministers say more time is needed to check the figures.
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Dylann Roof appears in court in South Carolina, accused of shooting dead 9 black churchgoers
Should it be classed as terrorism?