Newshour Episodes Episode guide
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Aung San Suu Kyi Defends Jailing of Reuters Journalists
Myanmar's Suu Kyi says the conviction had "nothing to do with freedom of expression".
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Putin Says He Knows Who Skripal Suspects Are
Putin reveals that Russia has tracked down the two suspects in the Skripal poisoning
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'Fear' - Bob Woodward's Book on the Trump Presidency
US journalist claims the Trump administration is having a 'nervous breakdown'
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Brazil’s Jailed Former President Giving Up Campaign
Lula, currently in prison, will step aside from October’s presidential race.
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EU to Debate Disciplining Hungary
European Parliament to challenge prime minister Victor Orbán over rule of law in Hungary
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US Brands International Court "Dangerous"
US national security adviser John Bolton threatens sanctions if Americans are prosecuted.
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Swedish Election Deadlock as Nationalists Gain Support
Neither of the mainstream political parties have won an outright majority.
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Anti-Immigration Party Makes Gains in Swedish Election
Exit polls suggest the Sweden Democrats are now the country’s second-largest party
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Swedes Vote Amid Nationalist Surge
An anti-immigration party is threatening to break Sweden's liberal consensus.
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Cairo Court Sentences 75 to Death
Dozens of protestors arrested following 2013’s coup in Egypt are sentenced to death
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Iraqi Parliament to Discuss Basra Protests
Officials have been holding emergency talks following violent protests
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Syrian Rebel Stronghold Prepares For Government Assault
Idlib prepares for a government offensive backed by Iran and Russia
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Key Talks Underway Over Fate of Syrian Rebel Stronghold
The presidents of Russia, Iran and Turkey are meeting to discuss Idlib.
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UK Calls Out Russia Over Nerve Agent Attack
The international community backs the UK's allegations that Russian agents were to blame
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Kremlin rejects UK accusations over Salisbury nerve attack
Britain to brief UN Security Council on suspects of Salisbury nerve attack
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British PM: Novichok Suspects From Russian Intelligence Service
Theresa May said the two men are officers from Russia's military intelligence service
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Russian Novichok Suspects Named
UK prosecutors say there is "sufficient evidence" to charge two Russian nationals
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Brett Kavanaugh: Protests At Senate Hearing For Judge
Protests disrupt confirmation hearing for US President Trump's Supreme Court nominee
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Trump Supreme Court Pick Faces Senate
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh will face four days of questioning by senators
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Argentina's Macri Announces Austerity Measures
President Mauricio Macri says nearly half of all government ministries will be axed
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Fire Guts National Museum of Brazil
Most of the 20 million items housed there are believed to have been destroyed
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Donetsk: Thousands Attend Funeral of Murdered Pro-Russian Separatist
Alexander Zakharchenko was killed on Friday in the rebel stronghold of Donetsk
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US Cancels Millions in Military Aid to Pakistan
The decision was prompted by Islamabad’s ‘lack of decisive actions’ on terror groups
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A Nation's Tribute
Meghan McCain pays tribute to her father in Washington's National Cathedral
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Demonstrations Are Underway in the German City of Chemnitz
Police are out in force expecting large protests in Chemnitz
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US-Canada Nafta Talks Break Without Deal
US-Canada trade talks break up without a deal but will continue next week
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Australia: Church Defends Confidentiality in Confession
Catholic Church in Australia rejects proposals that would force priests to report abuse
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Anti-Migrant Protests Spread in Germany
Hundreds of far-right demonstrators have gathered in Chemnitz for anti-migrant protests.
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Jordan FM: UNRWA Cuts Could Threaten Middle East Peace
Jordan's foreign minister on the impact of US cuts to UN agency for Palestinian refugees
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Former Bosnia Governors Condemn Kosovo-Serbia Land Swap
Three former representatives to Bosnia-Hercegovina urge the EU to oppose the land swap