Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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Barbados has 'new beginning' as it becomes a republic
Prince Charles said slavery was a stain on the shared history of Britain and Barbados
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Barbados becomes republic at midnight ceremony
In a speech, Prince of Wales acknowledged the "appalling atrocity of slavery"
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Barbados bids goodbye to the Queen
Barbados becomes the world's newest republic - replacing Queen Elizabeth with a president
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Covid: G7 health ministers to discuss Omicron strain
We speak to a leading epidemiologist about how the world should best respond to the risk
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Borders shut in response to Omicron Covid strain
Health ministers from the world's richest countries gather for emergency talks
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Covid: South Africa's president calls for lifting of travel bans
We speak to a health official as Cyril Ramaphosa attacks the travel bans as Afrophobia
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Covid-19: WHO to hold emergency meeting on new variant
Scientists fear the variant - known as B.1.1.529 - could be most transmissible of all
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Covid-19: Rising concerns about a new variant
New covid variant drives UK to ban travellers from six countries in southern Africa
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Covid-19: new variant has most mutations yet
Britain is halting all flights from South Africa in response to a new coronavirus variant
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Migrant Channel crossings: 27 people headed for the UK drown near Calais
Five women and a girl were among the dead, France's interior minister said
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Dozens of people drown after refugee boat capsizes in Channel
The UK has renewed calls for France to agree to joint police patrols along the coast.
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Three men have been charged with the killing of Ahmaud Abery
They now face minimum sentences of life in prison.
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Nasa puts satellite on suicide mission to deflect potential deadly asteroid
A spacecraft has launched to test technology to steer asteroid off course
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A sixth charge added to Wisconsin Christmas Parade attack trial
The attacker wept as he was arraigned in court with counts of intentional homicide.
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Wisconsin Christmas Parade attacker in court
The 39-year-old male is to be charged with six deaths after another victim died.
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China targets Taiwanese firms
Taiwanese firms must distinguish between right and wrong; says Beijing.
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Afghanistan: 100 days of the Taliban
Unicef calls for help on behalf of Afghan children suffering malnutrition under Taliban
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China piles pressure on Taiwanese firms
China warns Taiwanese companies that they will be punished if they support independence
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US: Car ploughs into parade killing five people
Police say a person of interest is in custody and they have recovered a suspect vehicle
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Shocking fatal incident in the US city of Waukesha
Footage posted online shows a sports utility vehicle driving through a holiday parade
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Waukesha: Fatalities after car drives into Christmas parade in US
Police chief Dan Thompson said it hit more than 20 people including children
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Indian Prime Minister repeals controversial farming laws
In surprise U-turn, Narendra Modi says he has decided to repeal agricultural reform laws
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India does U-turn over farm law reforms
Indian leader announces surprise repeal of agricultural reform laws that sparked protests
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US, Mexico and Canada meet for summit
Leaders of US, Mexico and Canada meet for first North American summit in 5 years.
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Thousands of migrants still at Belarus-Poland border
Thousands of migrants remain at Belarus-Poland border
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Doubt over email from Chinese tennis star
Doubt cast over email 'sent' by Chinese tennis star
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Concern over whereabouts of Chinese tennis star
Concern over safety of female Chinese tennis star following allegation of sexual assault
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Is the Kremlin protecting millionaire hackers inside Russia?
BBC investigation finds millionaire hackers in Russia are living without fear of the law
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The Russian hackers earning fortunes without fear of reprisal
Russian cyber criminals living luxurious lifestyles without fear of police intervention
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The Russian millionaire hackers living in carefree luxury
Russian millionaire hackers are making fortunes without being troubled by the police.