Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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US offer to Palestinians
A conference on economic development in the Palestinian territories has begun in Bahrain
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US mid-terms elections
Looking ahead to the US mid-term elections that could be vital for its future
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US Leaks Suspect Arrested
Jack Teixeira is accused of one of the worst leaks in US intelligence in recent years.
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US gun control
Is it time for stricter gun control laws in the US?
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US election: Will Sanders' supporters back Clinton?
Ben Tulchin, pollster for Bernie Sanders campaign, on how Sanders supporters view Clinton
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US election: The last hours campaigning
James Naughtie reports as Clinton and Trump face their final full day of campaigning.
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US election: First results in Iowa
James Naughtie reports on the US presidential election caucuses in Iowa.
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US election special
Hear a round up of today's US election discussion
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US diplomat: Diplomacy needed for North Korea
Former US ambassador to China backs diplomatic solutions to US-North Korea relations
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US Defence Secretary on Syria war
Ash Carter on US attempts to bring peace to Syria.
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US Climate Envoy John Kerry ahead of Cop 28
James Naughtie speaks to the diplomat, who is in Edinburgh to launch a new ideas forum
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US Apprentice contestant: 'Trump commented on breasts'
Former contestant on the US Apprentice discusses Mr Trump's behaviour on the programme.
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US and China row
Ex Secretary of State under Donald Trump speaks on the China and US dispute.
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University: What's the point?
Channel 4's Jon Snow and Cambridge student Hannah Woods on higher education
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University strikes: The view from Scotland
Visit to Glasgow University also explores student finance and the rise of "study drugs"
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University of York
Today broadcasts from York University about fees, hacking and the value of degrees
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University of Oxford chancellor defends Cecil Rhodes statue
Lord Patten says campaign against Cecil Rhodes statue is "unfortunate"
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University of Cambridge announces largest UK study of autism
10,000 autistic people are being recruited to take part in the study.
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Universities: Pay and self-regulation
Sir Michael Barber becomes chair of the Office for Students next year
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Underage sexting
Family of a teenager found the police at their door after he received an explicit message
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Under pressure: North Korea
The UN Security Council unanimously votes for additional sanctions on North Korea
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UN's refugee agency head on plea for aid
World leaders opened a London conference with a plea for billions of pounds in aid.
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UN Security Council urges fight against ISIS
Julian Lewis on why he opposes extending the UK's bombing campaign against ISIS to Syria
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UN chief visits destroyed town near Kyiv
Red Cross Director of Operations Dominik Stillhart speaks to Today’s Mishal Husain
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Ukrainians have momentum – US diplomat
President Zelensky has said the Ukrainian army have retaken more territory from Russia
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Ukrainian children reunited with their parents
Thirty-one Ukrainian children brought home after being taken to Russia
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Ukraine: Zelensky orders investigation into alleged Russian war crimes
President Zelensky has accused Russia of deliberately killing civilians near Kyiv
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Ukraine: Lyse Doucet on 35 days of war.
The 91Èȱ¬â€™s Lyse Doucet meets those whose lives have been often brutally upended by war.
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Ukraine: ‘This war is a war of aggression in the heart of Europe.’
The Donbas region of eastern Ukraine is quickly becoming a major frontline.
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Ukraine: 'UK is desperate to help'.
The first phase of the 91Èȱ¬s for Ukraine scheme began over the weekend.