The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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President Macron refuses to step down
France's president blames an "anti-republican front" for toppling the government.
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French government collapses after no-confidence vote
Far-right and left-wing parties join forces to oust Michel Barnier over Budget
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A night of chaos in South Korea
Its president says he's lifting martial law - hours after suspending political processes.
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French government on the brink after budget forced through
Opposition parties say they'll back a no-confidence motion in Prime Minister Barnier
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MPs vote to progress Bill to legalise assisted dying
MPs have advanced a Bill to legalise assisted dying to the Committee stage
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MPs prepare to vote on assisted dying bill
MPs will vote in the second reading of a bill to legalise assisted dying
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Does Lebanon ceasefire bring wider Middle East peace closer?
The US envoy who brokered the deal tells us it opens the door for broader peace.
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Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire expected to start within hours
US President Joe Biden says β€peace is possibleβ€ as he announces deal
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US says Israel and Hezbollah close to ceasefire deal
US officials said "we believe we're close" to ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah
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Gordon Brown says he opposes assisted dying bill
The former prime minister calls for commission to improve end-of-life care.
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Would Israeli PM face arrest if he travels to UK?
The International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Ukraine fires UK Storm Shadow missiles into Russia
Ukraine fired UK-supplied weapons at targets in Russia for first time, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ understands
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Ukraine fires long-range US-supplied missiles inside Russia
A senior Republican senator tells us it shouldn't have taken so long to get permission.
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Farmers to descend on London for protest over inheritance tax
Thousands of farmers will rally in central London against changes to inheritance tax
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Mother blames TikTok for teenage daughter's suicide
What can be done to protect children from harmful content on social media?
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Could Trump presidency push UK closer to EU?
Bank of England governor says UK must β€welcome opportunitiesβ€ to rebuild ties with EU.
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What do Trump's top job picks mean for the world?
Donald Trump makes a series of eye-catching nominations to his top team.
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Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, resigns
The Archbishop of Canterbury has resigned over his treatment of a child abuse scandal
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Bill to legalise assisted dying is published
A private members' bill to legalise assisted dying has been published ahead of debate
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Another assassination plot against Donald Trump
3 people are charged in connection with a plot to kill the President-elect
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Trump begins appointing transition team
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Susie Wiles as his chief-of-staff
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Donald Trump re-elected as President of the United States
Trump sealed an extraordinary comeback to be elected 47th President of the United States
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US presidential campaign draws to a close
Final rallies in one of the closest races for the White House in history
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The last weekend before America decides
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris converge on Wisconsin
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Dozens missing after devastating Spanish floods
Flash floods have killed around 160 people
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Rachel Reeves delivers first Labour budget in 14 years
The Chancellor announced Β£70bn worth of public spending and Β£40bn worth of tax rises
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Minimum wage to rise in Reeves’ first budget
The minimum wage is to be increased in Labour’s first budget in 14 years
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Israel bans UN Palestinian refugee agency
Israel bans key UN aid agency from operating in the country.
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What can be done to protect children from 'catfishing'?
One of the world's most prolific online child abusers has been jailed for life.
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Chancellor to change debt rule to free up Β£50bn
Rachel Reeves has said she will make a technical change to the way it measures debt