The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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BMA announces a new wave of strikes
BMA announces industrial action - can a new deal be found?
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EU Orders Apple to Pay Back Millions in Tax
Ireland's junior finance minister says his country has done nothing wrong.
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War in Syria: US Warns Over Turkish-Kurdish Violence
Washington pleas with its allies to stop fighting each other.
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Why does Iran arrest so many British 'dual nationals'?
A special focus on one of the biggest foreign policy problems for the British government.
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Colombia Seeks to Compensate War Victims
Can Colombia administer justice for those who have suffered in its long civil war?
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Italy's devastating earthquake
When will scientists be able to predict earthquakes more accurately?
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Russian anger over Paralympic ban
Russia criticises a ban on its athletes competing at the Paralympics.
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Stock up ! Germany to update war-time civil defence strategy
Germans to be told they should store food and water for ten days in case of attack.
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Germany proposes a partial burqa ban
Does the full face covering hinder communication and social cohesion?
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Omran's doctor describes horror in Syrian hospital
Life under siege in Aleppo - and the Zimbabwean flower protesters
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Public health campaigners criticise child obesity strategy.
Government plan won't extend junk food advertising ban or curb cut-price offers in shops
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Anjem Choudary guilty of inviting support for IS group.
One of Britain's most infamous radical preachers is to be sentenced next month.
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Paralympics crisis talks in Rio over financial problems
50 countries could miss the Paralympics because grants haven't been paid.
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Why so many empty seats in Rio?
Are ordinary Brazilians getting access to the Olympic Games?
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Syrian doctors beg Obama for help
How should the US respond to the humanitarian disaster in Aleppo?
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Baltimore police accused of discrimination
We talk to an African-American councillor at Baltimore City Hall.
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Russia and Turkey 'normalise relations'
The presidents of Russia and Turkey say they share a common goal.
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Aleppo - rebels claim the siege is broken
Can aid now get through? We talk to the UN's Syria humanitarian task force chief.
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Police fire tear gas ahead of Rio opening ceremony
Rio protestors prevented from reaching opening ceremony.
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Child sex abuse inquiry chair quits, again
Dame Goddard - third head of child abuse panel - resigns.
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UKIP donor: "The way it's going, it's death"
Ukip leadership favourite Steven Woolfe is excluded from the contest.
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Is Theresa May right to downgrade the Northern Powerhouse?
Government shifts tack to an economy that 'works for everyone'.
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American warplanes attack IS group in Libya
The UN-backed Libyan government asks for US help in Sirte.
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Syrian maternity hospital targeted by airstrike
A maternity hospital in a rebel-held area of Syria has been hit by an airstrike.
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UK goverment wants more time to consider EDF nuclear deal
EDF board approves Hinkley Point C - but London delays sign-off until September.
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Who is the EU's new Brexit negotiator?
Who is Michel Barnier, the man the EU has appointed as their Brexit negotiator?
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French Catholic priest killed by so-called Islamic State
French prosecutors confirm that one of the killers was on a terror watch list.
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Sir Philip Green to sue Frank Field
Ex-BHS owner Sir Philip Green demands an apology over comparisons to Robert Maxwell.
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Munich police: shootings are 'terror attack'
Huge manhunt under way following Munich attacks.
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Trump Questions Nato's doctrine
Republican presidential nominee says he may abandon automatic protection of Nato allies.