The World Tonight BBC Radio 4
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In depth reporting, intelligent analysis and major breaking news from a global perspective
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Israel recovers bodies of three hostages from Gaza
The IDF confirmed it has recovered the bodies of Shani Louk, Amit Buskila, and Itzhak Gelerenter, who were killed by Hamas at the Nova Music Festival during the October 7 attacks on Israel. About 125 hostages remain unaccounted for, with the others having been released or rescued. Meanwhile the US has confirmed the first shipment of humanitarian aid has arrived in Gaza via a temporary floating pier.
As the Infected Blood Inquiry prepares to conclude on Monday, we speak to someone who contracted HIV from contaminated Factor VIII when she was five years old.
And how do you measure the health of a rainforest? Researchers in Costa Rica are doing it through sound. -
Is there a Starmerism to follow Blairism?
The Labour leader Keir Starmer has set out the "first steps" he would take if he enters government, but how much it echoes Tony Blair’s pledges in 1997? We speak to the Chair of the Labour Party Anneliese Dodds.
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US criticises Chinese President Xi Jinping's pledge to deepen relations with his counterpart Vladimir Putin.
And, a missing Algerian man has been found alive in a hole near his home after being held captive by his neighbour for 27 years. -
Shock in Slovakia as PM is shot
An assassination attempt on the prime minister of Slovakia leaves him fighting for his life. We hear from a journalist who witnessed the aftermath of the shooting - and from Slovakia's deputy prime minister - who criticises the government's opponents.
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As the UK government creates a new offence of "cuckooing" - when criminal gangs take over vulnerable people's homes - we hear about its impact on one family.
And the acclaimed war photographer Sir Don McCullin reflects on a lifetime in photojournalism. -
Blinken reassures Ukraine as Russian forces push further into Kharkiv region
As US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken was telling an audience in Kyiv that American weapons are on their way to the country, hundreds of miles to the east Russian troops advanced further into the Kharkiv region. They've now reached the small city of Vovchansk.
In New York, Donald Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen took to the stand in the Trump hush money trial for a second day, clashing with the former President's lawyers.
And in Rome, the manager of the Italian capital's opera house settled on a unique way to get young people interested in the artform, inviting them for a sleepover in the grand building where they witnessed rehearsals, took part in a treasure hunt, and met the opera houses's ghost. -
Is Georgia slipping into Russia's grip?
As huge protests continute in Georgia against a bill similar to one that was used to stifle dissent in Russia - is the country slipping back into Moscow's orbit?
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Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen has finished his first day of testimony at a New York court We find out how the courtroom drama played out.
And The Beach Boys on how competition with The Beatles pushed them to be a better band.
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