Newshour Episodes Episode guide
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Police admit delay in Texas shooting response
Police admit delay in their response to a school shooting in Uvalde, Texas
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Anger mounts at police response to Uvalde school shooting
Police in Texas have revised key details about Tuesday's deadly school shooting.
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Shock engulfs Uvalde after school massacre
We report from Uvalde in Texas where a teenager murdered 19 children and two teachers
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Questions over gun control after Texas tragedy
As the initial shock over the school shooting in the US subsides, anger rises over guns
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More details emerge of Texas school shooting
Reports and responses after teenage gunman kills 19 children and two teachers
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US grieves after Texas school shooting
A mass shooting leaves 19 schoolchildren dead.
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Uyghur Congress critical of UN visit to Xinjiang
Uyghur spokesperson fears UN visit to Xinjiang will be controlled by China
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Xinjiang files: The human cost of Uyghur detention
Data reveals a shoot-to-kill policy for anyone trying to escape
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Russian diplomat defects
Russian UN diplomat resigns over the war in Ukraine
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Biden vows to defend Taiwan
White House insists there is no US policy shift
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Concerns over spread of monkeypox
The virus has been detected in more than a dozen countries outside Africa
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Australia's new politics
Australia's Labor Party hopes to win an overall majority
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Labor wins Australian Elections
Party leader Anthony Albanese pledges to make the nation a renewable energy superpower
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Australian election: Millions vote for a new prime minister
Early results show the Labor party will form Australia’s new government
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Ukraine regiment: defence of besieged steelworks has ended
All civilians and wounded soldiers are said to have now left the Azovstal steel works
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Ukraine war: US warns Russia against food blockade
US ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield on worsening global food insecurity
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Finland and Sweden to join NATO: Turkey objects
Biden gives his seal of approval
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UN warns Ukraine invasion could cause global food crisis
UN says the war has worsened food insecurity in poorer nations due to rising prices.
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Russian soldier pleads guilty to war crimes
A Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing a civilian in Ukraine's first war crimes trial
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Ukraine begins first war crimes trial
Russian soldiers, Vadim Shishimarin, pleads guilty to gunning down a 62 year old man
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Uncertainty over fate of evacuated Azovstal fighters
Over 260 Azovstal fighters were taken to Russian-controlled territory yesterday
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Mariupol soldiers evacuated
Fighters were trapped for more than two months
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Intense fighting in eastern Ukraine
We report from the Donbas where Ukrainian forces are resisting Russia's offensive
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Hundreds of Ukrainians reportedly executed in Bucha
Around 650 people were shot, according to a Ukrainian official
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Finland announces NATO membership application
Finland's president and PM have announced that the country will apply for NATO membership
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Elections in Lebanon: Will things change?
A country marred by financial and political turmoil
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People returning to Kharkiv, says mayor
Russian soldiers tried for 11 weeks to encircle Ukraine's second largest city
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North Korea's rapidly spreading Covid-19 outbreak a "great disaster"
Leader Kim Jong-un says the outbreak is the greatest disaster his country has ever faced
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Violence at Jerusalem funeral
Israeli police have beaten mourners carrying the coffin of Al Jazeera journalist
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Sri Lanka: New PM says economic crisis is "going to get worse before it gets better"
Fuel shortages and soaring food prices have led to violent protests and anger