The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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Hamas deputy leader killed in Beirut blast
Lebanon's foreign minister blames Israel, saying it is looking for a "regional war"
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Rising tensions in the Red Sea as Houthi rebels target global shipping
The defence secretary says UK forces will take "direct action" to protect key trade route
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Government sending 200 air defence missiles to Ukraine
It follows biggest wave of Russian attacks since the invasion began last year
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Israel threatens to intervene in Lebanon
We get a response from the Lebanese government.
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Israel warns of mounting tensions on the border with Lebanon
A member of Israel's war cabinet says time for a diplomatic solution is running out
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Head of Israeli army warns war in Gaza will go on for months.
Israel also suggests war is spilling over into a wider regional conflict.
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UN Security Council agrees resolution on Gaza aid
Following days of negotiations, the resolution does not call for an immediate ceasefire
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Fighting in Sudan forces hundreds of thousands to flee
Fighting has spread to Gezira state where hundreds of thousands had taken refuge
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Teens guilty of Brianna Ghey's murder
We hear from the late transgender teenager's local MP.
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Gaza ceasefire talks continue at UN
UN Gaza vote postponed to Wednesday as talks continue on text
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How to protect Red Sea shipments from rebel attacks
International coalition to protect ships from attacks by Houthi militants
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Israeli military says it mistakenly killed three hostages
Israeli army says it wrongly identified three Israeli hostages held by Hamas
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Inside Putin's marathon press conference
We hear from our Russia Editor who was in the room with the Russian president.
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Nations agree on the need to "transition away" from coal, oil and gas
The role of the fossil fuel industry in tackling climate change
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Sunak to press ahead with Rwanda legislation
The Safety of Rwanda bill passes with majority of 44
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Eve of crucial vote for Rishi Sunak on Rwanda
Different Conservative factions meeting to discuss government's legislation.
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US vetoes UN Security Council vote on Gaza
US blocks UN Security Council resolution calling for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza
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Ofsted inspection 'contributed' to head teacher's death, coroner finds
Coroner rules that Ofsted inspection "contributed" to the death of Ruth Perry
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Immigration minister resigns over new Rwanda bill
Robert Jenrick says the legislation "does not go far enough"
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New asylum treaty between UK and Rwanda
The home secretary says a new treaty with Rwanda addresses concerns of UK's Supreme Court
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New stricter visa rules for workers and families
Home Secretary James Cleverly announces a five-point plan to curb legal immigration
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How does Israel choose its targets?
Hamas says 184 people have been killed in Gaza since the truce ended early today
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Surprise breakthrough at climate summit
How significant is the cash deal for climate-hit nations?
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The eve of critical COP28 climate conference
Will there be global agreement on "phasing out" or "phasing down" fossil fuels?
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Workers rescued from Indian tunnel
Were India's construction practices partly to blame for the tunnel's collapse?
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Gaza truce extended by two days
We hear from the family of two hostages yet to be released.
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Israel releases Palestinian prisoners
Their release came after a pause in the fighting in Gaza.
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Net migration to the UK hits record high
UK migration hit 745,000 last year, far higher than originally thought.
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Autumn Statement: Chancellor cuts National Insurance but tax burden will rise
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announces a bigger than expected cut to National Insurance
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Israel's cabinet votes on hostage deal and pause in fighting
Israel's political leaders vote on a deal that could see Hamas release dozens of hostages