The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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De Mistura calls for jihadist rebels to leave Aleppo
The UN Syria envoy offers to personally escort Al-Qaeda-linked fighters out of Aleppo.
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Theresa May makes a pitch for the centre ground
Theresa May makes a pitch for the centre ground and talks up the role of the state.
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Syria diplomacy fails - what next?
As Russia deploys new weapons, Washington says it is not abandoning the search for peace.
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US breaks off Syria talks with Russia
US announces suspension of talks with Russia over Syria.
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Russian Claim US Supporting Nusra 'Absurd'
The US dismisses claims it supports Islamist rebels in Syria.
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Liam Fox champions free trade
Is the International Trade Secretary right to say free trade is essential to prosperity?
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Jeremy Corbyn outlines Labour's position on immigration
Jeremy Corbyn addresses the Labour Party conference and tackles the immigration issue.
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Allardyce is England's shortest serving manager ever
Sam Allardyce leaves his post as England manager after one match and 67 days in charge.
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Clinton faces Trump in a TV debate
We discuss the significance of the event with veteran US watcher Harry Evans
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How can Labour appeal to the working class?
The future of the Labour party, the Somalian foreign minister and sounds from outer space.
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Aleppo suffers more airstrikes
US and Russia are in emergency talks in an attempt to revive the ceasefire in Syria.
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The US and Russia have clashed over the war in Syria
John Kerry proposes a no-fly zone over northern Syria.
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UN suspends aid convoys to Syria
A US State Department spokesman says the ceasefire in Syria is not dead.
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Syria aid convoy 'hit by warplanes'
UN convoy bombed after Syrian ceasefire declared 'over'.
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Lauri Love loses US extradition battle
UK man accused of hacking 'could face 99 years' in US jail.
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Philippine president 'ordered killings'
A former hitman testifies against President Duterte at Senate hearing.
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Latest from War in Syria
The latest from war in Syria and the plight of female refugees in Europe.
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Lords reform 'should follow' MP seats review
Lord Fowler, the new Lords speaker, says that the peers should be reduced to 600.
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Syria ceasefire comes into effect
The Syria ceasefire has come into effect, but will it hold? A report from Aleppo.
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May's plans for new grammar schools under fire
Theresa May's grammar school plans are criticised by some of her Tory colleagues.
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Eastern European states set out their post-Brexit demands
Eastern Europeans countries say they will press for treaty change at next week's summit.
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The Syrian opposition has put forward proposals to end the civil war
Opposition demands in Syria include a call for Assad to go
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'Britain safer now Choudary is behind bars'
Radical Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary is jailed for IS support.
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Is it the beginning of the end for Europe's most powerful politician?
Angela Merkel says migration policy was to blame for electoral defeat in her home state.
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Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov dies
Announcement after days of speculation about his health.
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Migrants facing added dangers in Libya
How is Italy coping with the influx of migrants who are crossing the sea from Libya?
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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.