On the course of the
BBC News channel mergers,
Impact, which has a similar background as
The Daily Global and was also presented by
Yalda Hakim, aired for the last time on 3 March 2023 at 13:00 GMT on the
then BBC World News. However, the BBC announced that Yalda Hakim would stay as a presenter for the merged channel. The programme's slot originally dates back to 2004, as
BBC Four News before evolving into
The World and
World News Today with Zeinab Badawi. During this period it was the only programme produced by BBC News for UK audiences devoted principally to international news, simulcast by what was then
BBC World (later BBC World News), the
BBC News Channel and
BBC Four. Similarly, it focused on political and diplomatic developments, as well as interviews with government ministers from around the world. Hakim often travelled to cover stories and interviews in places like
Ukraine and
Afghanistan. The programme also included sports news updates. She could have been seen as the Chief World Presenter, the first on the scene and present from there. The programme,
The Daily Global was announced by the BBC to begin broadcasting on 22 May 2023, with Yalda Hakim as the main presenter. However, the first episode, which aired that day, was presented by
Lewis Vaughan Jones.
Nancy Kacungira had previously succeeded Badawi and her replacement,
Philippa Thomas, as the main presenter of the slot between 2018 and 2020, while
Kasia Madera and
Karin Giannone were the deputy presenters between 2014 and 2020. But it was announced Hakim would be leaving the BBC later in 2023 to join
Sky News It was announced on the same day that
Maryam Moshiri would take over as the main presenter of the programme. The programme was last hosted by Yalda Hakim on 2 October 2023, until Moshiri relaunched the slot, it was presented on rota by herself,
Samantha Simmonds, Rich Preston and Lewis Vaughan-Jones.
The Daily Global was relaunched as
The World Today on 21 February 2024. Since 2023, Moshiri has presented the programme from the
Eurovision Song Contest in
Liverpool,
Malmo and
Basel, being based for the majority of the week in the host city on a duplex with a team in the New Broadcasting House studio. During the
2024 UK General Election Moshiri was temporarily reassigned to present on the UK feed of the channel, with relief presenters covering through June and early July. Moshiri announced in June, that she wouldn't regularly be presenting the programme again until late August as she is part of the
2024 Paris Olympics presenting team, co-presenting the programme with Steve Lai or Madera. She returned to the programme following leave on 10 September 2024. In April and May 2025, Moshiri presented the programme from
the Vatican following the
death and funeral of Pope Francis and
2025 papal conclave During
2026 Iran War the second part was temporarily renamed
The Iran War Today or
The Iran War Today with Maryam Moshiri.From 12 March, Moshiri presented the program from
Doha.
1997 version The World Today was originally a breakfast news programme airing at 05:00 on both the domestic and international feeds of what is now the BBC News Channel and BBC One. But was cancelled in May 2011. During this era, it was presented by
Sally Bundock with Jonathan Charles,
Tanya Beckett,
David Jessel or
Martine Dennis, Moshiri also acted as a relief presenter and relief business presenter during this era, with her and Beckett the only presenters working on both versions of the programme. ==Schedule==