Newshour Episodes Episode guide
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New UK finance minister promises to restore economic stability
Jeremy Hunt has admitted government made mistakes and says some taxes will rise
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New finance minister and more U-turns in UK political crisis
Prime Minister Liz Truss has announced a second major economic U-turn
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Amid turmoil, UK prime minister Truss insists she will remain in post
UK prime minister Truss says she will remain in post mid political and economic turmoil
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UK finance minister sacked
UK prime minister Liz Truss makes a major reversal and sacks her finance minister
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Final hearing into Jan 6th attack
US Congress holds final public hearing into the storming of the Capitol building
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Uganda defends its health measures as Ebola reaches capital
President Museveni urged Ugandans to avoid traditional healers and seek medical help
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NATO countries pledge defence systems to Ukraine
NATO countries have pledged defence systems to Ukraine after Russia's latest barrage
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Nato considers more Ukraine support
Nato defence ministers are meeting to discuss ways to provide military aid for Ukraine
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Nato increases aid to Ukraine
Military support from alliance to continue 'for as long as it takes'
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New Russian commander in charge of the war in Ukraine
As Russia carries out airstrikes on Ukraine, we look at the new general in charge
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Shock over Russian missile attacks
A wave of missile strikes on cities across Ukraine has sparked international outrage
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Russian missiles hit Kyiv and other cities across Ukraine
The escalation sees the most widespread attacks since the early weeks of the war
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Iran protests enter fourth week
Protests against the authorities in Iran over the death of Mahsa Amini continue
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Protests continue in Iran
Iran’s state-run television channel hacked
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Occupied Crimea’s only bridge to Russia damaged in blast
The explosion destroyed one lane and set a fuel train ablaze.
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Bridge connecting Russia to occupied Crimea hit by explosion
Bridge was vital supply route to Russian forces in southern Ukraine
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Nobel Peace Prize for human rights activists in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine
Prize shared by jailed Belarusian activist, banned Russian group, Ukrainian campaigners
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Mourning begins in Thailand after nursery shooting
Thailand grieves the loss of small children and others killed in nursery shooting
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Gunman kills 38 in attack on Thai nursery school
38 people, mostly young children, killed by a gunman at a nursery school in Thailand
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Children killed in Thailand nursery attack
Thailand: Many children among dead in nursery attack
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Aid agencies warn hundreds of thousands in Somalia face starvation
Aid agencies warn that hundreds of thousands of people in Somalia face starvation
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05/10/2022 13:06 GMT
Interviews, news and analysis of the day’s global events.
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Evidence of hasty Russian retreat from Lyman
The BBC sees evidence of the speed at which Russian forces fled Ukrainian city of Lyman
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Ukraine makes breakthrough in annexed regions
Russian-installed officials in Kherson confirmed the advance of Ukrainian troops
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Brazil braces for more weeks of campaigning
Jair Bolsonaro and rival Lula da Silva prepare for four more weeks of campaigning
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Brazil election : Lula and Bolsonaro face run off vote
Far-right president Jair Bolsonaro performed better than polls expected
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Coup leader parades through capital of Burkina Faso
Parade in West African nation after former military leader steps down
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Indonesia football disaster
At least 125 people die in a crush at an Indonesian football match
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Russian troops forced out of eastern town of Lyman
Recapturing Lyman is of strategic significance for Ukraine
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Ukraine forces ‘completely surround’ Russian-held town
Capture of Lyman could be a major new setback for Russia to seize all of Donbas region