The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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Islamic State Group in Libya
Gabriel Gatehouse is in Misrata. Syrian peace talks are suspended.
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Cameron - EU deal worth fighting for
Opponents say EU deal is a 'fudge and a farce'.
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WHO declares Zika global emergency
The WHO says rise in birth defects linked to Zika is now a global health emergency.
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British Woman Guilty of Joining IS
A look at how to treat people returning from Syria. Why French Jews are moving to London.
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Zika crisis - Brazil's abortion laws
Includes reports on Gbagbo at the ICC, and Michael Gove - liberal hero?
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Should convicted criminals be allowed to remain anonymous?
Should convicted criminals be allowed to remain anonymous?
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Denmark approves seizing assets from refugees
Asylum seekers will only be able to keep possessions up to a value of £1,000
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A number of EU states plan to prolong their temporary border controls for up to two years
Athens accused of failing to stem the flow of migrants passing through Greece.
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Brazil battles Zika virus
A mosquito-borne virus causes nearly 4,000 babies to be born with abnormally small heads.
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Litvinenko murder 'probably' ordered by Putin
Russian government furious over claims that Putin approved murder of dissident in London.
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Special report on Turkish government battle with PKK
A special report on the battle between the Turkish government and Kurdish separatists.
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Special report on people smuggling from Turkey into Europe
A BBC correspondent is threatened, the 'staggering' Iraq death toll, and Palin backs Trump
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Iran and US end 35-year-long feud
After the nuclear deal, how durable is the thaw in US-Iran relations?
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Is Europe turning against migration?
Has Europe reached a tipping point in its attitude towards refugees and migrants?
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Anglican Church Avoids Schism
Sanctions for the Episcopal church. Plus Alan Rickman's casting director.
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Poland's Government
Does Poland's right-wing government pose a threat to fundamental EU values?
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Inside the 'El Chapo' hideout
Katy Watson on 'Shorty' Guzman, Germans killed in Istanbul, and the benefit of loneliness.
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Aid reaches besieged Syrian towns
A United Nations aid convoy has arrived in the besieged Syrian town of Madaya.
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Saudi considers sale of state oil firm
Who will invest in Saudi oil, and will new alcohol guidelines change behaviour?
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Yemen's Forgotten War
A report from Yemen's second city, are we still 'Je Suis Charlie'? Plus Big Yin's tour.
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Siege warfare - are civilians being starved to death in Syria?
Are people being starved to death in siege warfare in Syria?
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Cameron gives ministers freedom on EU vote
Cameron gives ministers freedom on the EU vote. Liam Fox says it will not divide the party
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Saudi-Iran spat 'threatens Syria peace'
What impact will the diplomatic row between Saudi Arabia and Iran have on the Syria talks?
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Gun attack in Israel kills three - who is behind the shooting?
Gun attack in Israel kills three - who is behind the shooting?
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The Best of 2015
A special edition featuring the programme's foreign highlights this year.
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UK storm connected to mild Arctic
What is the connection between El Nino, Storm Frank and an unusually mild North Pole?
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Storm Frank: Further flooding expected
Heavy rain expected in northern England, southern Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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Historic deal over 'comfort women'
Japan and South Korea sign agreement, Vichy archives released, record Australian drought.
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The Year in Review
Senior BBC correspondents discuss 2015 with Ritula Shah.
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Special report on migrants in Calais
A special report looking on whether more should be done for the migrants in Calais.