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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky was told to leave the White House early and without signing a minerals deal with the United States after he clashed with US President Trump and Vice-President JD Vance in front of the world's media inside the Oval Office.
During the extraordinary spat, a clearly angry Donald Trump told Zelensky he needed to be "thankful" to the United States and accused him of "gambling with World War Three".
In this special episode, we get reaction from Washington DC, Ukraine, Britain and Russia.
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Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer meet at the White House
The American President suggests there could be a US-UK trade deal
Andrew Tate and his brother have been allowed to leave Romania
And we pay tribute to the Hollywood legend, Gene Hackman, who has died
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At Donald Trump's first cabinet meeting since returning to office, he confirmed President Zelensky will head to Washington on Friday.We look ahead to Keir Starmer's meeting with President Trump on Thursday and hear from a senior US and senior UK diplomat.Also: a fired federal worker who's worried about the influence of the world's richest man.Why the Merlin of medieval poetry was very different to the white-bearded magician portrayed on screen.And we remember Henry Kelly, the news and entertainment presenter, and former reporter on The World Tonight.
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The prime minister has announced billions more for defence spending as he said Britain faces grave new threats. We ask a former head of the army how that money could be spent - and a US Republican whether the prime minister's decision will win over President Trump - who he meets later this week.
Ukrainian officials say a deal has been reached between Kyiv and Washington over Ukraine's minerals and other resources. We have the latest.
Also on the programme:
A baby who was abandoned in a shopping bag in east London last year has taken her first steps. We reflect on the challenges for deserted children with the Olympic medalist Fatima Whitbread, who herself was abandoned as a child.
And catching a glimpse of the rare sight of a planetary parade, as seven planets became visible in tonight's sky.
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James Coomarasamy reports live from Berlin at a pivotal moment for European security. French President Emmanuel Macron visited Donald Trump in Washington and urged him not to force a peace on Ukraine that would be tantamount to surrender. Meanwhile, after German elections, the Chancellor-in-waiting Freidrich Merz says he'll seek "independence" from the United States, in comments he has since softened.
Also on the programme: the man who set a new world record for the fastest marathon while using crutches, though he didn't know it at the time.
And has Donald Trump's rapprochement with Russia undermined attempts to seek justice for the invasion and war crimes in Ukraine. On the third anniversary of the invasion, we ask Nobel Peace Prize laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk.