The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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Abuse Inquiry: 'urgent action needed' to restore confidence
Home Affairs committee: assault allegations within inquiry 'not taken seriously'.
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Hammond's gloomy post-Brexit Autumn Statement
Chancellor's Autumn Statement - with gloomy forecasts on growth, borrowing and debt.
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Will China gain if US pulls out of Pacific trade deal?
Donald Trump says he will pull the US out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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May promises low corporation tax at CBI conference
Should Britain be offering one of the lowest corporate tax rates in the developed world?
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Donald Trump appoints controversial figures to his administration
The World Tonight scrutinises allegations that the new US Attorney-General is racist.
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Donald Trump meets the Japanese PM
Donald Trump meets the Japanese prime minister - his first meeting with a foreign leader.
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Britain's Aid Budget: Money Well Spent?
Aid agencies and critics debate whether UK taxpayers' money is being spent wisely.
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Obama warns Europe against nationalism
The World Tonight examines whether Europe's far right can take heart from Trump's victory.
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Make globalisation work for all, says Theresa May
Can globalisation work for everyone, and is one country alone able to ensure it does?
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IS Mosul human rights violations 'horrific' - UN
Evidence of fresh atrocities in wake of Mosul massacre.
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When Donald Trump met Barack Obama
Mr Obama says he has had an 'excellent' and 'wide-ranging' conversation with Donald Trump.
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Donald Trump wins US elections
The world reacts to Trump's election victory.
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Clinton and Trump - last push before the vote
Has the divisive and acrimonious campaign changed US politics for good?
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Criticism of Turkish opposition arrests
Will the US and the EU have any influence over Turkey's increasingly repressive regime?
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Brexit court judgment a 'major setback' for May
The Brexit court setback prompts a row over the judiciary.
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Pressure grows on South Africa's President Zuma to resign
Pressure grows on South Africa's President Zuma to resign.
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Russia cyber threat warnings
The Democrats urge the FBI to reveal what it knows about Trump's Russia ties.
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Bank of England's Mark Carney to stay on until 2019
Is it good news for the UK? We have reaction from a critic and a supporter.
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FBI Probes New Clinton Emails
Could a new FBI investigation further undermine trust in Hillary Clinton ahead of voting?
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Venezuela opposition calls general strike
President Maduro promises to raise the minimum wage by 40% as he fights for his survival.
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Latest from the Calais camp - is it mission accomplished?
The closure of the Calais camp causes growing concen for migrant women and children.
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Allegations of atrocities by IS soldiers against civilians in Mosul
We interview the UNHCR - and a special report from Ian Pannell with Iraqi special forces.
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Massive corporate merger comes under political fire
Trump, Clinton, and congress all question the AT and T tie-up with Time Warner.
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Canada walks away from EU trade deal
Canada's trade negotiator has walked out of talks on a deal with the EU.
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Trump 'reserves right to challenge questionable' election
Donald Trump: I may not accept 'questionable' election.
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Latest from Mosul
Latest on the battle for Mosul. Should sex offenders be chemically castrated?
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Mosul - IS Holding Civilians Hostage
The World Tonight talks to a man who fled Mosul, and paid a terrible price.
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Mosul attack: 'civilians will be at extreme risk' - UN
The UN warns that the attack on Mosul poses an 'extreme risk to civilians'.
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Bank Governor: 'inflation can rise above 2%'
Mark Carney says the Bank of England 'will allow price rises' to support jobs and growth.
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Sturgeon Promises New Independence Referendum Bill
How realistic are Nicola Sturgeon's plans to protect Scottish interests ahead of Brexit?