The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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Greek prime minister says Sunday's referendum will go ahead.
Tsipras calls on voters to reject the programme put forward by the country's creditors.
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Greece on the brink of default - the latest from Athens.
Eurozone Ministers reject Greece's last-minute appeal for a new bailout
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Tsipras hits back at stinging criticism from Eurozone leaders over debt crisis.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker accuses Greek PM of betrayal
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39 people, many British, killed in a gun attack on a hotel in Tunisia.
Also: man beheaded in southern France; 25 worshippers killed in Kuwait suicide bomb
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EU leaders meet to try to solve the problem of migrants arriving into Greece and Italy
Mandatory quotas have been rejected, but will they agree to share the load?
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Netherlands court orders govt to cut emissions by at least a quarter over next five years
Should courts be able to order governments to take action on climate change?
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US sending tanks and artillery to central and eastern Europe, to reassure NATO allies
Moscow warns that deployment would be regarded as most aggressive US step since Cold War
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Greek government says optimistic a deal to end country's debt crisis might be in sight
European finance ministers say more time is needed to check the figures.
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Dylann Roof appears in court in South Carolina, accused of shooting dead 9 black churchgoers
Should it be classed as terrorism?
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War ripping people from their homes at greater rate than at any time since the end of WW2
According to UN figures, nearly 60 million people were displaced by conflict last year.
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One of three sisters from Bradford -- who've gone missing with their children -- has made contact, may be in Syria.
Dawood sisters and 9 children -- the youngest just 3 years old -- went to Saudi in May.
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France v Italy - the migrants stand-off in Ventimiglia.
Talks aimed at reaching migrant burden sharing deal end in Luxembourg without agreement
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Should South Africa have arrested Sudanese president ?
US expresses disappointment that Bashir - wanted for genocide - was able to fly home
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EU officials reported to have had formal talks about Greece defaulting on debts.
Athens denies that possible Greek exit from the Eurozone was discussed
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European Games begin tomorrow in Baku -- not everyone is welcome
We ask why some people are not being let in, and if sport and politics can be kept apart.
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Carney to City: "the age of irresponsibility is over"
Bank of England Governor uses annual Mansion House speech to attack ethics of the City
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Anniversary of Islamic State capturing the northern Iraqi city of Mosul,
How does IS govern and finance the area ? We hear testimonies from people inside city.
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Mosul a year on - how IS rules the Iraqi city
How does it govern and finance the city ? We hear personal testimonies.
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Electoral blow for President Erdogan
Turkey's governing AKP party loses parliamentary majority for first time in 13 years.
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Opposing sides in Yemen have agreed to UN-brokered peace talks.
We hear how the country is struggling to cope
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Ukraine's President warns armed forces of full-scale invasion from Russia.
Poroshenko warns of possible large-scale offensive -- says military "must stand ready"
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One of the world's best known athletics coaches is at the centre of doping allegations
We'll hear details of a major ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ investigation.
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Fifa president Sepp Blatter announces his resignation.
Reaction from FA chairman Greg Dyke and sports minister Tracy Crouch.
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Hammond suggests UK Govt will "sell hard" advantages of remaining in EU
Foreign Secretary says UK will "sell hard" if a decent deal is done
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Sepp Blatter re-elected FIFA President
Blatter defies corruption scandal to win a fifth term as head of world football
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Blatter says he cannot be held responsible for corruption
FIFA boss says scandal has cast a long shadow but he cannot monitor all individuals
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7 officials from football's governing body arrested in corruption investigation
FIFA's President, Sepp Blatter, says the organisation will "root out any misconduct".
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Offensive begins to drive IS militants out of Iraq's western province of Anbar.
Aim is to cut off IS fighters who'd recently occupied provincial capital, Ramadi.
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David Cameron meets European Commission President Juncker at Chequers
Meeting to discuss government's plans to renegotiate Britain's membership of the EU.
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Overspending by NHS trusts in England has massively worsened over the past year.
Could the increased use of agency nurses be part of the problem?