Newshour Episodes Episode guide
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China: commuters die in flooded train tunnel
The city of Zhengzhou was battered by more rain in a day than it usually gets in a year
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India Covid deaths may be ten times the official rate
Study says India's Covid-19 death rate could be tenfold the officially recorded figure.
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New Haitian Prime Minister to be sworn in
Ariel Henry was made Prime Minister by the assassinated President
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China accused of cyber-attack on Microsoft
The UK, US, and EU say China carried out a major cyber-attack earlier this year.
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England lifts nearly all Covid-19 restrictions
The UK government has defended its decision to lift most of England's Covid-19 rules.
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England prepares to lift coronavirus restrictions
Prime Minister Boris Johnson currently self-isolating
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England to drop coronavirus restrictions amid soaring cases
England to lift most pandemic restrictions on Monday, a move many experts see as reckless
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Search continues as over 170 confirmed dead in European floods
Over one thousand people are still missing
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Europe floods: rescuers race to find survivors
Hundreds are still missing in Germany and Belgium after severe floods
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Europe floods: were warnings ignored?
Warning system issued 'extreme' alert in days before deadly floods
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Europe floods: At least 120 dead and hundreds unaccounted for
Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg and Switzerland have areas affected
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Floods in Germany and Belgium: more than 50 people die
Germany is the most severely affected country with dozens of people still missing
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UN warns of humanitarian catastrophe in Afghanistan
Taliban continue to capture territory forcing tens of thousands to flee
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How can the world deal with children radicalised by Islamic State?
What are the prospects for rehabilitating indoctrinated children?
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The Islamic State children facing life locked up
Children born to Islamic State supporters in Syria face a lifetime in prison
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Violent unrest continues in South Africa
Hundreds of troops deployed in South Africa have failed to prevent further unrest.
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Greek government told to stop 'illegally turning back migrants'
An EU official has told the BBC migrants aren't being given a chance to apply for asylum
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Heavy police presence in Cuba following protests
Many Cuban activists detained for taking part in anti-government demonstrations.
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Cuba's anti-government protests
Cuba sees its biggest anti-government demonstrations in decades:
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Haiti crisis: US delegation to assess security situation
The power struggle after assassination of President Moise has come out in the open
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Haiti crisis: gang leader calls for protests
One of Haiti's powerful gang leaders calls for protest after president's assassination
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Concerns grow over security in Afghanistan
As Taliban gains more control over Afghanistan, people are worried about their safety
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Taliban gain more territory in Afghanistan
A warlord in Herat has threatened to fight back.
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Afghanistan: Taliban capture key border crossings
Taliban captures key Afghan border crossing with Iran and Turkmenistan
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Haiti suspects displayed
Haiti assassination suspects displayed
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Haiti's acting prime minister on president's assassination
Haiti's acting prime minister Claude Joseph on the assassination of Jovenel Moïse.
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Jacob Zuma starts his term in jail
South Africa's former President Jacob Zuma has begun his prison sentence for contempt
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Haiti: State of emergency after President shot dead
Haiti's interim PM declares a state of emergency after the killing of President Moïse
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Haiti President Jovenel Moïse killed
While the Haitian president was killed his wife was injured in the attack on their home
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How a school kidnapping unfolded in Nigeria
Schools in northern Kaduna state deemed vulnerable to attack are ordered to close